The therapist relied on the client's knowledgeability as the royal road to understanding. |
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This attitude is no longer relevant in a world in which knowledgeability, quality and design are pivotal to success or failure. |
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What matters most and where institutions are performing best is in the quality of instruction and in faculty knowledgeability. |
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Let us explain now how we can proceed to categorise some NMIs according to their respective level of knowledgeability. |
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By then, tennis had become her other great passion, and she followed it on TV with the same ardor and knowledgeability that she brought to books. |
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At the same time, software knowledgeability is required for more and more tasks, and Free Software has a distinct advantage in this field. |
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I shall miss him, and I shall always remember his combination of knowledgeability, elegance, sincerity and flexibility. |
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See Table 2 illustrating a tentative typology of non-monetisable impacts by level of knowledgeability. |
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Clients also said they were satisfied with the efficiency of the way in which the services were provided: their accessibility, response times, knowledgeability of staff, and the quality of the ORPEX offering in general. |
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Efficiency, accuracy, knowledgeability, and a unique customer service is what Topline Express and Integra propose to our Singaporean customers on any destination. |
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It's also knowledgeability — by all accounts, he can more than hold his own in a roomful of development specialists — and a canny sense of how to use it, along with celebrity and charm, to influence élites. |
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