Examples of using Some knowledge in English and their translations into Japanese
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However, having some knowledge about these things can also come in handy when coming to the United States for the first time.
Instead, it causes people to master some knowledge and doctrines from within the truth.
Some knowledge is needed for yoga and it may be found in books.
Some knowledge is needed for yoga and it may be found in books.
Evidently, Canby had some knowledge of the Spanish language, which came in handy during this period.
With 30 years of experience I believe I have some knowledge on the matter.
I knew he was in construction and I wanted to gain some knowledge and experience.
In the meantime, it helps you to get some knowledge and information.
Instead, it is done so people can master some knowledge and doctrines from within the truth.
He gives me some knowledge, I buy him some shoes.
This implies that the CA has some knowledge about the subject's cryptographic module.
Even if they have a concept and some knowledge and skills, they have scant opportunity to create a survival situation.
That's because you should possess some knowledge and proper software tools to unlock iDevice once the password is forgotten.
First it's windows is an operating system like Windows installs easily give just to have some knowledge of info.
The user is not an expert, but has some knowledge.
I don't knowBeginner(no previous knowledge)Beginner(some knowledge)FluentOther.
The human must know the language, and if the document is about a subject with uncommon words(for example, with medical terms), the human evaluator must have some knowledge of the subject.
In short, it may be possible to generate specially designed test signals of arbitrary complexity, embed them with watermarks and analyze them to gain some knowledge about the watermarking system.
Although the facilitator should have some knowledge of the subject business process, but this is not as important as the mastery of a pragmatic and rigorous method interviewing business experts.
If a creature can answer a question about a hypothetical experiment without actually performing it, then it has demonstrated some knowledge about the world.