11.  Second, that I am not in a position of knowledge and I can't deliver some goods to them; that basically, I'm on a journey and I will hate the techniques I'm learning for unpicking the threads of my life by becoming assertive and getting new knowledge with them.

12.  The first was a programme of research to develop new knowledge in the agreed area on the basis of which the development team produced suitable material and strategies to trial in the schools and colleges of particular LEAs.

13.  They will aim at bringing new knowledge and skill into a more or less parochial setting.

14.  The position that Newman held, in seeing higher education as unconnected with the search for new knowledge, is no longer tenable.

15.  This study has illustrated the ways in which the social sciences created "new knowledges" as they revolutionized themselves, and none more so than psychology which obtained its influential position by applying itself to a number of "practices" involving problems of the "abnormal functioning" of either individuals or institutions.

16.  THE EXCITING new astronomical knowledge we have gained over the past decade has come largely from satellites.

17.  The difficulty was compounded by the new knowledge that was becoming available through the flowering of 17th century science.

18.  New words and names were essential if the new knowledge was to be effectively communicated, and they would have to be clearly defined.

19.  This involves grasping the dynamic inter-relation between new scientific knowledges and the much broader public debates over national efficiency and imperial survival.

20.  In the panics over the declining birth-rate and the continuing high levels of infant mortality, medics campaigned around these new knowledges to shift emphasis away from environmentalism towards close scrutiny of the health of the mother.

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