71.  The suggestion is that computers can be programmed to process discourse in a similar way to human beings, though the complexity of human language competence and human knowledge are far greater than those of any existing computer.

72.  All that was important of human knowledge had been handed down - no one knew for certain whence old science had come - and only in interpretation was there ever anything which was novel or innovative.

73.  Contemporary reviewers welcomed it in terms such as these: "A work of this description is truly a national work"; "A work of unprecedented compass, a work which is a library in itself, a work which... affords... a first introductory key to every kind of human knowledge".

74.  It is possible to teach every branch of human knowledge with the motion picture.

75.  The problem for librarian and teacher alike is to devise a system which will enable him to achieve reasonable success in spite of all the colossal problems that the size and growth of human knowledge present.

76.  Children, it is argued, should receive a good grounding in the main forms or types of human knowledge, for both practical and abstract reasons.

77.  The research directly contributes to understanding the role of urban kinship and marriage decisions in urban Punjab, and to general fieldwork and analytic methods in anthropology, the accurate modelling of the relationship between human knowledge and the application of that knowledge in specific situations is important for the development of advanced computer applications.

78.  In Newton's time it was possible for an educated person to have a grasp of the whole of human knowledge, at least in outline.

79.  It has, by pushing back the boundaries of human knowledge, given us much that has enriched our lives.

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