Examples of using Knowledge may in English and their translations into Slovak
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Ideally the dead snake would be brought in with the person, but inareas where snake bite is more common, local knowledge may be sufficient to recognize the snake.
Complete knowledge may be practically.
Here tell us about additional training courses, if such knowledge may be required at the new location.
Lack of knowledge may be the greatest challenge.
Accepting that your own ideas and knowledge may be incomplete or incorrect.
Later, knowledge may explain those events quite easily.
Remittances as well as the transfer of skills, innovation and knowledge may favour sustainable investments and the development of the countries of origin.
Knowledge may well lead to new approaches to treating acne by.
Expertise and specialist knowledge may be scarce because patient numbers are low.
Knowledge may be accessed at three stages: before, during, or after KM-related activities.
There are goods that knowledge may serve besides curiosity, such as the social utility of technology.
What knowledge may have been lost at the Library of Alexandria?
Advances in knowledge may lead to it being modified in future.
All this knowledge may also be collected by the third parties which significantly increases the danger to your PC.
Our current knowledge may be out of date and training will improve its performance.
Specialist knowledge may be supplemented depending on the specifics of the organization's activities.
They believe this knowledge may be of clinical significance for developing new ways to counteract bacteria.
That zest for knowledge may make them seem like a know-it-all, and it may even manifest into narcissism.
This knowledge may be derived from experiential learning, from formal sources such as nursing research or from non-nursing sources.
Advanced computer knowledge may allow you to get a promotion to a higher position so you can work on more challenging tasks or projects.
This knowledge may be nothing more than a second's glimpse, before old habit powerfully reasserts itself again, but it will be enough to tell us the truth.
That knowledge may help physicians select the best drug to fight the cancer, but the analysis does not always predict how a patient will respond to specific therapies.
Scientific knowledge may enrich aesthetic and moral perceptions, but these subjects extend beyond science's realm, which is to obtain a better understanding of the natural world.
That knowledge may help physicians select the best drug to fight the cancer, but the analysis does not always predict how a patient will respond to specific therapies.
This confidential knowledge may never be explained to those who are not austere, or devoted, or engaged in devotional service, nor to one who is en-vious of Me.”.
Knowledge might use it.
Such knowledge might be useful in decision-making about investments.
This knowledge might be applied to both, basic research at universities or research institutes, and in a practical way in the food or pharmaceutical industry, as well as in environmental and clinical laboratories equipped with challenging experimental devices.
Given the archaeological evidence- firstly that the passage stones had subsided, and secondly that the cairn slippage had concealed the passage and chamber since the late Neolithic-it seemed that this knowledge might go right back towards the time when Newgrange had been built.