Examples of using More knowledge in English and their translations into Slovenian
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Financial
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Computer
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Official/political
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Programming
as consumers with more knowledge can understand how various financial offers differ
guide on Data Management, designed for researchers in the field of social sciences who want to gain more knowledge of research data management.
new concepts and new ideas; this means that the more knowledge you have, the better equipped you are to face any challenge in your life.
At the same time, internationalisation boosts the productivity of investments in R& D by enabling companies to gain more knowledge from international markets, to participate in new value chains
click on different things the more knowledge you are going to gain.
still I managed to pass them and many of my classmates who had more knowledge and intelligence failed.
students of the Veterinary Faculty in Ljubljana wanting to obtain more knowledge in the field of horse-breeding and riding.
making them all talk to each other requires a bit more knowledge.
D&C 130:19 And if a person gains more knowledge and intelligence in this life through his diligence
there is a tradition of using this medium and more knowledge and experience is available.
but much more may need to be done in the future as more knowledge and experience is gathered on deep-sea marine biology. The application of the precautionary principle,
Furthermore, he said,“If a person gains more knowledge and intelligence in this life… he will have so much the advantage in the world to come.”[16]
consumers can refer to the above mentioned when the purchase, more knowledge of the product can inquire,
if not maybe even more knowledge than an average salesman.
enable them to acquire more knowledge and skills, communicate better and be competitive in the labor market, they reciprocate with daily devotional effort
I think the Gemological Institute of Cambodia is the right place to get more knowledge about gemology and gemstones.”.
to ensure that we all pay for what we get in the realm of transport and to obtain more knowledge about who generates what costs and surely also more knowledge about how we can recoup the costs from those who generate them.
More knowledge.
And probably more knowledge.