Examples of using Knowledge would in English and their translations into Chinese
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Knowledge would drown her.
Some electronics knowledge would be good.
Greater knowledge would inform the utility of treatment referrals to 12-step organizations for this age-group.
Even more of the knowledge would be absorbed.
But that knowledge would almost automatically make us able to start developing those technologies right away.
If she wanted to know something, the knowledge would come to her.
That knowledge would change us.
He would know that for the rest of his lives, and the knowledge would torment him.
Local knowledge would be very helpful.
The valuable exchange of students, staff and knowledge would be seriously damaged.
Local knowledge would have been helpful.
Charlie didn't know that Edward wasn't one of those,and I didn't know how that knowledge would change his reaction.
Better knowledge would improve health care.
She wished he could have lectured at the police academy- his knowledge would have been a valuable addition to the curriculum.
But that very knowledge would almost automatically allow us to start developing those technologies right away.
Sometimes Kubrick's level of knowledge would land him in trouble.
This knowledge would be fuelled directly into the company's research and development efforts to develop future treatments.
Previous site knowledge would be helpful.
Knowledge would allow decision-makers at all levels to make better choices in tackling child slavery in this sector.
Negligence would remain, but decedents knowledge would affect the issue of contributory negligence.
Such knowledge would be shared with multilateral assistance providers, further fostering complementarity between demand and supply.
In this process, I knew that adding skills and knowledge would be the key that unlocked further potential in myself.
The knowledge would come from the scientific community in the natural, social and economic sciences and other knowledge systems.
Once a legal manual was finalized,there would be training of trainers in each region, and the knowledge would trickle down.
He believed knowledge would lead the way to freedom.
Enlightenment philosophers envisioned a"republic of science," where ideas would be exchanged freely anduseful knowledge would improve the lot of all citizens.
The experience and knowledge would be disseminated elsewhere in the region and in the wider international sphere with beneficial consequences.
Basically, without agricultural revolution, our knowledge would be stagnant- as we would simply not have the luxury of time to develop it.
This knowledge would be a source of information for experts on DLDD, development planners, policymakers, the media and the public at large.
Without additional resources, cumulative knowledge would become vested with external consultants and would be lost to the United Nations once the project is concluded.