Examples of using To knowledge in English and their translations into Finnish
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The path to knowledge.
The path to knowledge.
He never published anything which did not contain a real contribution to knowledge.
Ghost Dog!- Knowledge to knowledge, baby.
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From data to knowledge and data-driven management.
Public library- gateway to knowledge.
Improvements to knowledge and statistical data about certain phenomena.
They are all pathways to Knowledge, you see.
Opening access to knowledge throughout Europe by exploiting the potential of ICTs.
Redeem all the men and take them to knowledge of the truth.
In addition to knowledge of technology, knowledge of child psychology is necessary.
That a boost is given to knowledge and innovation;
How can a distinction be made between noise and information,how can information be processed to knowledge?
A boost is given to knowledge and innovation.
For I testify about them that they havea zeal for God, but not according to knowledge.
Gannicus being brought to knowledge during return from sea.
I have already said it: the policy is too one-sided with regard to knowledge and innovation.
A boost is given to knowledge and innovation.
The Community patent has now becomea touchstone for the Union's commitment to knowledge and innovation.
Facilitate access to knowledge, resources and markets worldwide;
The Community Patent has now become a touchstone for the Union's commitment to knowledge and innovation.
Provide students with access to knowledge that is not available in just one higher education institution;
This must include, inter alia, a strengthening of their innovative capacity, including access to knowledge.
By the element of Air… you were open to knowledge and communication.
The right balance also needs to be struck between protection of IPR in third countries and access to knowledge.
Improving access to financing and to knowledge will promote entrepreneurship.
In relation to knowledge, the main burden for financing investment in research, development and innovation falls on the private sector.
A vital factor here- and I now come to your question- is access to knowledge, research and innovation.
It is true that ancient Israel did not come to knowledge of the world and its phenomena by way of abstraction, as did the Greek philosopher or the Egyptian sage.