91.  Using this assumption, combined with general knowledge of the world, the receiver can reason from the literal, semantic meaning of what is said to the pragmatic meaning and induce what the sender is intending to do with his or her words.

92.  General knowledge quizzes of the trivial pursuit type are useful money raisers but are so popular that they are beginning to be dominated by teams that take an almost professional approach to the game.

93.  That depends, of course, on how the ordinary decent reader interprets the words," reading between the lines in the light of his general knowledge and experience of worldly affairs".

94.  Where the sting is not a matter of general knowledge, its defamatory capacity is judged by its impact upon ordinary readers who have such knowledge - if the plaintiff can first prove that such persons were amongst the actual readership.

95.  The only way in which this ambiguity can be resolved is by appealing to higher levels of information such as syntax, semantics, pragmatics and general knowledge.

96.  This provides a background of general knowledge about the AL as such.

97.  Out of this background of general knowledge about the AL of maintaining a safe environment, and about individualising nursing, it should then be possible to extract the issues which are relevant to one individual's current circumstances (whether in a health or an illness setting) i.e. make an assessment of relevant issues according to the individual's stage on the lifespan; according to current level of dependence/independence; and take into account the <

98.  Simply telephone (24 hrs, 7 days a week) and listen to the recorded message which includes five general knowledge questions based on holidays and sights around the world.

99.  A general knowledge of BASIC has been assumed.

100.  On November 7 and 8 they'll take part in a new two-section grand final, with a specialist round on the Saturday and a general fishkeeping knowledge round on the Sunday.

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