Knowledge
Meanings and phrases
n.
- the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning; cognition; noesis
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- an honorary English society (formalized in 1660 and given a royal charter by Charles II in 1662) through which the British government has supported science; Royal Society
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- information that is essential to understanding a situation or problem; background
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- an elementary encyclopedia dealing with general knowledge
n.
- the act of sexual procreation between a man and a woman; the man's penis is inserted into the woman's vagina and excited until orgasm and ejaculation occur; sexual intercourse; intercourse; sex act; copulation; coitus; coition; sexual congress; congress; sexual relation; relation
n.
- anything generally known to everyone
- Such matters are not common knowledge.
- The attribution to François Mansart was common knowledge among contemporaries.
- Esposito's connections with known American Mafia members was common knowledge.
n.
- knowledge that is available to anyone; public knowledge
- Each contestant, in turn, is asked a general knowledge question.
- The final round starts out with de Mooi answering ten general knowledge questions.
- My Generation (Australian game show) My Generation is a general knowledge trivia show.
n.
- the content of a particular field of knowledge; knowledge domain; domain
- The knowledge base represents facts about the world.
- The knowledge base represents facts and rules.
- The knowledge base was released under the Apache License.
n.
- the content of a particular field of knowledge; knowledge base; domain
n.
- knowledge that is available to anyone; general knowledge
- These works greatly increased the public knowledge and image of the museum.
- Though the band uses aliases, many of their names have become public knowledge.
- The scheme with the Duke's corpse is successful and the Duke's death becomes public knowledge.
n.
- knowledge accumulated by systematic study and organized by general principles
- to explain and promote the further growth of scientific knowledge.
- Most often, they were limited by insufficient scientific knowledge.
- wonderful examples of industry, based on solid scientific knowledge.
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- curiosity that motivates investigation and study; desire to know; lust for learning
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- knowledge gained through tradition or anecdote; lore
- Since then, there has been great loss of Lampung traditional knowledge.
- Wangoo Baji was a maichou, a learned man well versed in the Meitei traditional knowledge.
- George wanted to pass his traditional knowledge on to younger people, and actively did so.
n.
- the biblical tree in the Garden of Eden whose forbidden fruit was tasted by Adam and Eve
n.
- forbidden or tabu sexual intercourse between individuals; criminal congress
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- Tepedino had no knowledge of the event.
- Coleman and Ferguson separately claimed to have no knowledge of this.
- If He had no knowledge of particulars, He would be subject to constant change.
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- There is a relative lack of knowledge about bipolar disorder in late life.
- They were also pedant and complained about the contestants' lack of knowledge.
- The method was crude due to a lack of knowledge about infection and disease among medical practitioners.
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- Course provides advanced knowledge and skills in educational management.
- The course equips students with core knowledge and skills required for the undergraduate programmes.
- The technological knowledge and skills of textile engineers are valued by textile manufacturing companies.
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- For one thing, humans often have little prior knowledge to work with.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin said he had no prior knowledge of Butina.
- It allows the teacher to find out the students prior knowledge on a particular topic.
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- He also has extensive knowledge of pressure points.
- DJs typically have an extensive knowledge about the music they specialize in.
- Shuraih was known for his extensive knowledge of Islamic law and respected for his good judgment.
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- He had taste, knowledge and experience".
- Through this project she built a wealth knowledge and experience about mounting an exhibition.
- The Minangkabaus would leave their homes and travel in search of work, knowledge and experience.
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- The second part, the inference engine, allows new knowledge to be inferred.
- students create new knowledge through the synthesis of interdisciplinary research.
- The new knowledge from genomics has overthrown many old assumptions about human origins.
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- The film was made without the knowledge or permission of Crumb or Shelton.
- Vasanth helps her by keeping her in his room without the knowledge of his parents.
- When she was 15, she began taking flying lessons without the knowledge of her parents.
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- Academics, athletics and activities play integral parts in the development of skills and knowledge.
- Those who are inclined to productive application of arts, skills and knowledge, prefer the "karma path".
- Specialist fabricators possess the skills and knowledge necessary to provide advice and customer service.
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- Knight) notices Harris' lack of medical knowledge.
- Achilles refused, claiming to have no medical knowledge.
- participants in which are often motivated by a desire to improve medical knowledge.
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- Abdou visited China to share nuclear technical knowledge since 2007.
- The user does not need any technical knowledge of how the implementation works to use the ADT.
- The Reward for the placement of this pillar is Knowledge, which is revealed to be technical knowledge.
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- Encouraging the continuous development and free distribution of human knowledge.
- In 1974, the 15th edition adopted a third goal: to systematize all human knowledge.
- Skepticism is a position that questions the validity of some or all of human knowledge.
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- The UN-SPIDER Bonn Office is responsible for UN-SPIDER's knowledge management.
- Since 2014 he is professor for knowledge management at the Philipps University of Marburg.
- UN-SPIDER's knowledge management activities are accompanied by its awareness-raising efforts.
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- She offers her local knowledge in exchange for a commission of the robbery.
- However, central planners face the local knowledge problem in forming a comprehensive plan for production.
- He has lived most of his life in Hong Kong, and his books reflect his extensive local knowledge of the territory.
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- This presumes knowledge and understanding of rights.
- Dive planning is the practical application of theoretical knowledge and understanding.
- The aim of the institute is to develop knowledge and understanding of social conditions and processes of change.
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- It asserts that not all knowledge is gained from experience and the senses.
- On his return several years later, this friend denied all knowledge of the transaction.
- Epicurus held that the purpose of all knowledge is to aid humans in attaining "ataraxia".
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- He has an intimate knowledge of the workings of the hospital.
- There is a sense of an intimate knowledge of the Babylonian brutality in 1:12–17.
- Some accused Bloodgood, with his intimate knowledge of the rating system, of rigging their ratings.
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- He was nominated without his knowledge.
- Brock says the trooper payments were made without his knowledge.
- Billy tries to borrow money from his wealthy aunt, who has died without his knowledge.
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- Prior to coming on board, she had little knowledge of the "Mana" series.
- Cecil was a good soldier, but he had little knowledge of nautical matters.
- Extremely skilled at his job, he has little knowledge of Western Civilization.
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- He gained deep knowledge of Fiqh, or jurisprudence.
- Har Karan Kamboh was a great scholar and had deep knowledge of Arabic and Persian languages.
- His work also gave him a deep knowledge of different police laws such as the IPC and the CrPC.
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- Students learn both hands-on knowledge as well as practical knowledge.
- Most students are entering the field for immediate practical knowledge.
- The first practical knowledge in glaciology was obtained during ascents.
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- To understand this requires knowledge of how lightning 'moves'.
- The user does not need any technical knowledge of how the implementation works to use the ADT.
- This is because the mask is made to seem as if it has no past and no previous knowledge of how the world works.
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- The follower obtains knowledge through its leading tutor.
- students create new knowledge through the synthesis of interdisciplinary research.
- Initiates gained secret knowledge through these rites, likely concerning the afterlife.
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- A body of knowledge was there to be learned.
- The body of knowledge underlying personal financial planning is becoming increasingly well codified.
- Chase commented that since "Madonna is a student of Kabbalah, she requested that we include references to that body of knowledge."
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- This program teaches some basic knowledge of Human and Social Sciences.
- According to a 2004 survey, two-thirds of Germany's citizens have at least basic knowledge of English.
- The program gives a basic knowledge of the research of the Copper Scroll and all the major theories of its interpretation.
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- He also had a good knowledge of English and Persian.
- A good knowledge of the area is required, with weather conditions likely to change very quickly.
- Clark concentrated on developing a good knowledge of the local language, their character and medicine.
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- The Cree syllabary was invented with full knowledge of the Devanagari system.
- But it is her father, Wale, who sexually harasses her with the full knowledge of her mother.
- English Dominicans sought to gain a full knowledge of Christ through an imitation of His life.
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- The American happened to mention it to a British policeman who found Cream's detailed knowledge of the case suspicious.
- Thus, detailed knowledge of the tribosystem can significantly reduce the development effort for machines and lubricants.
- In seventeenth century Spain, Lope de Vega, with a detailed knowledge of astronomy, wrote plays that ridicule astrology.
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- Using knowledge gained from developing the MINI.
- The knowledge gained from this development and testing was used in the design of the Mighty Eagle.
- A priori knowledge is often contrasted with posteriori knowledge, which is knowledge gained by experience.
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- There are two ways in which animals can gain knowledge.
- Students gain knowledge in mathematics, foreign languages, IT, etc.
- People gain knowledge of God from the Bible which cannot be gained in any other way.
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- In doing so he obtained a working knowledge of Anglo-Saxon.
- Among his travels, he had been to Rome, and had a working knowledge of Italian.
- Ali speaks Kurdish, Arabic, Persian, German, and has a working knowledge of English.
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- A trained philologist, Nietzsche had a thorough knowledge of Greek philosophy.
- He was a great linguist and had thorough knowledge of Urdu, Persian, Arabic and English.
- He acquired a thorough knowledge of the Latin, Greek, French, and English languages, mathematics, and history.
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- Ambler evidently had no knowledge of what producing an atomic bomb may involve.
- For example, "Is it ever possible to have secure knowledge of what is right and wrong?"
- Players place stones on their boards, with no knowledge of what other players are doing.
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- Many such controller systems operate without knowledge of the external time.
- "Booty Call" however was written without knowledge of "Trojan War"'s existence.
- Those without knowledge of Irish omitted the dot, spelling the name as "Dublin".
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- Ivy's vast knowledge makes her a phenomenally powerful magical being.
- She traveled a lot to amass a vast knowledge in the arts of Dance and movement.
- The authors of many of the icons had a vast knowledge of iconography schemes of the New Testament.
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- Further, contrary to the modern principle of judicial impartiality, it was said that the judges were chosen for their personal knowledge of Nugent.
- Given Rivera's personal knowledge of these people, some analysts or critics suggest that his portrayal was evidence of Vidali's and Rivera's involvement in Mella's assassination.
- Despite this personal knowledge, Wallace relied on the American Psychiatric Association's categorization of homosexuality as a mental illness rather than his own experience in creating the episode.
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- ensured that he was able to bring practical experience and knowledge to bear on his compositions.
- In 1909, Furdoonji went to Edinburgh, Scotland to gain more experience and knowledge in anesthetics.
- As such, they brought considerable experience and knowledge of the plant and industry to the effort.
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- The band consisted of none of the original members of the band and formed without their knowledge or consent.
- The team soon discover that they have been watching a recording and that Sebastian has been escaping without their knowledge.
- The site drew the ire of students due to the nature of the work, as pictures were taken of women without their knowledge or consent.
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- They help the industry gain more knowledge and adopt a holistic point of view towards production and planning.
- The workshop elicited a homogenous sense of national pride and desire for more knowledge among her young audience.
- Desperate for more knowledge about the game, Kip is eventually led to Janus Borig, a "mirror", who creates new cards for it.
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- It is very difficult for a contextualist without an explicit goal to construct or share knowledge.
- The Places Reading List is a collaborative tool that allows readers to share knowledge and generate content.
- This new format “by sport for sport” allowed IFs and sports business to get together, share knowledge and network.
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- The foundation is open to knowledge sharing in helping other entities achieve their environmental goals.
- Since 2007, HKRITA started to host the Innovation and Technology Symposium to enhance knowledge sharing.
- Learning The Foundation encourages and supports a culture of learning and knowledge sharing between civic voices.
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- Macandal has expert knowledge of the nature of the forest, using its herbs and fungi as weapons against the planters.
- The concepts of experts and expertise are debated within the field of epistemology under the general heading of expert knowledge.
- Harper also had expert knowledge of every department of education as well as business acumen, and he was a very powerful public speaker.
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- However, current knowledge of the extent and range of these putative regulatory interactions is rudimentary.
- They may, for all we know, beyond current knowledge and beyond the wave function, have individual distinguishing properties.
- The description of Odell's sighting and the current knowledge indicate Mallory's 5-minute surmounting of the Second Step is unlikely.
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- Their focus was put heavily on the development of a student's entire character rather than mere knowledge transfer.
- With the farmers and the government officials focusing on farm productivity and knowledge transfer, India's total food grain production soared.
- The centre is collaborating on a number of projects and is providing support for information retrieval and the knowledge transfer activities of the Consortium.
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- Contradictions represent the limited knowledge that human beings have.
- A variation of the game for children who may have limited knowledge of pie flavors is Easter Eggs.
- As the area is generally populated by the Bedouins, who have limited knowledge of the construction trade.
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- Since differential cryptanalysis became public knowledge, it has become a basic concern of cipher designers.
- In the months following the announcement, the additional terms of Beckham's contract became public knowledge.
- None of this became public knowledge in Australia until after the war, when in 1919 the Adelaide press published the story.
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- They also play a role in storing and passing along ancestral knowledge regarding agriculture of the region.
- The elders' testimony correctly matched existing scientific knowledge regarding the physiology, diet, range, and behavior .
- This laboratory provides practical knowledge regarding the yarn preparing technology; both short staple (cotton) and long staple (jute).
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- Gelfond's research interests are in the areas of computational logic and knowledge representation.
- The benefits of this explicit knowledge representation were rapid development and ease of maintenance.
- Logic is used for knowledge representation and problem solving, but it can be applied to other problems as well.
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- Their father's well-stocked library was a source of knowledge.
- News is the leading source of knowledge about global affairs for people around the world.
- The main character's only source of knowledge is from the books found in her household library.
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- It is not known whether the two had advance knowledge of the attacks.
- Correctly designed experiments advance knowledge in the natural and social sciences and engineering.
- To methodically reduce the average cost, one must use advance knowledge of a) what one will order and b) what the order will cost at various restaurants.