Examples of using Human knowledge in English and their translations into Danish
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But by using human knowledge and skill solely to the advantage of his own animal egoism,
His treks were quests that literally mapped the boundaries of human knowledge of 10,000 years.
Wikipedia will report about your work once it becomes part of accepted human knowledge.
research to push the boundaries of human knowledge.
has helped us digitize human knowledge.
To establish a limit beyond which human knowledge is not supposed to trespass is to open the door to all manner of mysticism and superstition.
Million people in Europe are still unemployed- a gigantic waste of financial resources and an insult to human knowledge and ambitions.
And all of this when human knowledge, technology, science, and productivity are higher
Throughout human knowledge, experience and superior quality equipment, they have safety,
That is THE REASON human knowledge production has FAILED to solve humanity's problems,
It goes without saying that human knowledge cannot become the birthright of large multinationals,
However, he stole his line of thinking from Berkeley, who asked the same question 44 years earlier with his Treatise on the Principles of Human Knowledge.
It was designed to quickly create a set of protein configurations using human knowledge and intuition.
This was his revelation about the worth of mankind and human knowledge without God's guidance and wisdom.
Beyond science and its precious rigor, he is interested in all other paths able to transcend human knowledge, increase his spiritual level,
so contributed to human knowledge and global change.
It is not a vehicle to make personal opinions become part of human knowledge.
When I say"of human knowledge", I do not use the phrase with the intention of insulting the inhabitants of other celestial bodies,
broadly engaged with advancing human knowledge, and dedicated to stimulating learning in
We live in an age in which science seeks constantly to extend the limits of human knowledge? from the world of the atoms