Examples of using A knowledge in English and their translations into Finnish
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Medicine
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Computer
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Programming
But, remember, it may be a knowledge we do not know that we possess.
It requires a greater recognition, a Knowledge, a resonance.
Further, Cedefop skills forecasting activities fill a knowledge gap at European level.
Acquire a knowledge of Community programmes, in liaison with all the agencies responsible for administering programmes on the national level
That kind of specific behaviour requires a knowledge of the human genome… that mankind hasn't even begun to approach.
He thus gained a knowledge of the different races of mankind which he could never have acquired in Jerusalem
A knowledge of languages, cultures, the specific nature of each country and the ability to operate in an international environment are just some of the many benefits of participating in the programme.
rather to seek for a knowledge of the will of God
Globalisation, technological change and the move towards a knowledge and information society are all further accelerating the pace of economic and social restructuring.
Only a knowledge of our actual origins, history and traditions will enable
A knowledge of the German film industry Well, this little escapade of ours requires Pardon, sir? under the Third Reich?
The Committee stresses how important it is to have a knowledge of the language in general, and of the legal language in particular, in order to practise law in a responsible and competent manner.
players from the research, business and education community to form a Knowledge and Innovation Community(or KIC) for the blue economy after 2020.
it demands not only a knowledge of the theory, but the intelligent application of it in practice.
It should be noted in addition that a knowledge of several languages, at the time of information application worldwide
patience, and a knowledge of all the visual elements at your disposal.
In 2008 at least one fourth of all students admitted to universities had a knowledge of Swedish that was weaker than required.
A knowledge based approach to policy making is particularly relevant and useful when dealing
To me individually, to my heart has been revealed a knowledge beyond all doubt, and unattainable by reason,