Knowledge
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But perhaps the most beautiful of all trees of knowledge, at least for me, was created for the French encyclopedia by Diderot and d'Alembert in 1751.
And it actually maps out all domains of
knowledge
as separate branches of a tree.
But
knowledge
is much more intricate than this.
But Polly had given me a very special gift: the
knowledge
that I wasn't alone and the realization that abortion was something that we can talk about.
You bring people into the space that come with separate expertise, and you also come with new ideas and lived experience, and you produce a new
knowledge.
And when you produce that new knowledge, and you apply this theory to public safety, you produce a new type of public safety.
What's important about bringing, now, the lived experience into this space to produce new
knowledge
is that we have to have a new way of delivering it.
I hoped that if I armed myself with the
knowledge
of romantic love, I might never have to feel as terrible and lonely as I did then.
And all this
knowledge
has been useful in some ways.
You might apply that
knowledge
in a different field entirely, in a way that you couldn't have anticipated.
The specialist can dive in deep and implement ideas, while the multipotentialite brings a breadth of
knowledge
to the project.
And does everyone have the opportunity to improve their lives, through rights, freedom of choice, freedom from discrimination, and access to the world's most advanced
knowledge?
This new
knowledge
is the game-changer, and it's up to those scientists that continue to find that evidence, but it's up to the clinicians to start translating this data at the bedside, today.
They're dependent on
knowledge
that it's actually happening and then a means and efficacy to actually make a change.
But it's important to know that the CRISPR technology gives us a tool to make such changes, once that
knowledge
becomes available.
Ultimately, we conservationists, we must be able to apply our data, to apply our accumulated
knowledge
to support actual conservation action.
You're not exactly looking for a singular fact anymore, you're looking for knowledge, which is something way more complicated and delicate.
And to get to knowledge, you have to bring 10 or 20 or 100 facts to the table and acknowledge them and say, "Yes, these are all true."
And to really get somewhere, we need to filter all our facts here, through friends and neighbors and parents and children and coworkers and newspapers and magazines, to finally be grounded in real knowledge, which is something that a search engine is a poor help to achieve.
The quest for
knowledge
and understanding never gets dull.
Some day, perhaps, they'll be common
knowledge.
It contained the priceless
knowledge
of the classical world which was fading in the West.
We can also use that
knowledge
if we're going to put something underwater, like a sea wall or a pier.
To do that, they'll not only need to build bigger colliders, but also work hard to combine our
knowledge
of the very, very big with the very, very small and share these fascinating insights with each other and with, well, you.
The fact that we can derive more
knowledge
by joining related information together and spotting correlations can inform and enrich numerous aspects of everyday life, either in real time, such as traffic or financial conditions, in short-term evolutions, such as medical or meteorological, or in predictive situations, such as business, crime, or disease trends.
Armed with the
knowledge
the guy from the football game was a jerk the first time you met him, you might expect more of the same down the road.
Thirsty for knowledge, for opportunities, for connecting with the rest of the people around the globe, we escaped our frustrating political realities and lived a virtual, alternative life.
So with this in hand, I felt confident that I would be able to take this
knowledge
back into the riverine communities and help them to transform their adversity into prosperity.
All his
knowledge
had come from his sensory perceptions of the world.
Traditions and holidays are important to all cultures, but a hero in one era may become a villain in the next as our historical
knowledge
expands and our values evolve.
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