Examples of using Such knowledge in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Computer
Such knowledge can neither convince nor conquer man, such knowledge is out of line with reality,
Much of such knowledge is at present veiled from the gaze of most of us.
Such knowledge, generally, is received when the mind is under the influence of extraordinary stimulation.
Such knowledge about cultural norms is important for impression management,
Such knowledge is entitled a priori, and distinguished from the empirical,
Often such knowledge is limited to memories from his distant childhood, when lice were mercilessly poisoned with kerosene and vinegar.
what would we do with such knowledge?
Such knowledge is increasingly sought by law firms, businesses and government bodies all
Without such knowledge, it is unlikely that a ridiculously small number of Britons could have succeeded in governing, oppressing and exploiting so many hundreds of millions of Indians for two centuries.
Because the information is not available to other investors, a person using such knowledge is trying to gain an unfair advantage over the rest of the market.
The increasing popularization of such knowledge leads to the fact that people use them as personal and mercenary wholes, even if initially there was
In addition, such knowledge will help to better understand relatives, colleagues
They knew that such knowledge was dangerous for their short-term profits, and they needed to
Such knowledge is stored in semantic knowledge models; these models are interacted
understanding of the business applications of blockchain, and stress that such knowledge is essential for the technology to fully realize its potential.
including the ability to develop a context for and visualization of such knowledge.
In Christ we possess these even before we know that they are ours, such knowledge coming to us later through the study of the Holy Scriptures.
She tries to show that knowledge of mere matter is not enough to provide the answers sought by science, because such knowledge does not adequately explain even the simplest phenomena of nature.
world knowledge of institutions is needed, and in many cases such knowledge would actually be a hindrance since the simplifying assumptions would be harder to accept.
nature of lemon and lime juices; such knowledge is recorded in the thirteenth-century encyclopedia Speculum Majus(The Great Mirror), compiled by Vincent of Beauvais.