41.  Armed with his new knowledge, Huy hastened back to the centre of the capital, but Merymose was not to be found.

42.  So far, the evidence is not encouraging, and I suspect that new knowledge may lead to new oppression.

43.  He had to bestow his new knowledge on mankind; that they might prove unworthy of it is an entirely different question."

44.  An operator which adds some new knowledge, and which does not undo any fact already established, is said to be monotonic.

45.  Equally a flaunting parade of your new knowledge is not a good advertisement, when contacting members of the medical profession, even trained nurses; do not seek to display your acquaintance with medical terms, although do not hesitate to put the case for Modern Embalming in technical language if the occasion warrants it.

46.  Among other things, the examination of the nature and impact of scientific theories and research, and to engage in a re-assessment of the status of these theories and the status of their creators in the light of new knowledge and a new climate of thinking and feeling.

47.  So I can sympathise with those protesters outside the gate who say that new scientific knowledge must be applied for the benefit of all and not just those who commission and control it.

48.  "It is a waste of time and money to send a member of staff on a course yet frustrate every attempt to use this new found knowledge."

49.  For the researcher, it may be different things, it may be money, prestige, a claim by his piers, promotion within the team, notoriety, the ac acquisition, new knowledge.

50.  It could be the moment when, after years of tedious work, he obtains the result which leads to a flash of inspiration, a breakthrough to new knowledge, a glimpse into the future.

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