But how many commentaries have you read that actually knowledgeably extol the virtues of this ancient culture? |
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Physicians are believed to know how to ensure a painless death, and they are in a position to offer palliative care knowledgeably. |
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They can talk knowledgeably about world politics and culture, and are still fun to be with. |
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He talks knowledgeably and constantly, only drawing breath to puff on his cigarette. |
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He also wrote knowledgeably about New York, Philadelphia and Hollywood. |
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She speaks very authoritatively and knowledgeably about this issue, she is committed to campaigning on it for the long term. |
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However, NSERC is of the opinion that these data may be exceedingly damaging and misleading if not employed knowledgeably and with caution. |
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I have watched him discuss quite knowledgeably the finer points of art with top-notch critics and historians. |
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Highly knowledgeably in institutional structures, he has strong chances of being successful in the Northern Caucasus. |
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It is impossible to speak knowledgeably about Renaissance science without first understanding the Renaissance concept of art. |
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In light of the report you are about to read, we will now be doing so more knowledgeably. |
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At some stage they will have to cope with it knowledgeably and effectively. |
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The goal is not for outsiders to intervene directly, but rather to be able knowledgeably support the interventions of local actors when required. |
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It's one thing to be able to carry on a simple conversation with a limited vocabulary, and quite another to talk and express oneself knowledgeably in the language. |
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Continually enhancing our risk models to help us better understand and knowledgeably engage risks is a key part of managing our profitability and progress. |
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Better still, the sales staff could put a finger on precisely the packet sought, and then knowledgeably explain why some other component might do a better job. |
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Ebsworth was a polymath who could talk knowledgeably on many subjects. |
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One way to control these costs, while improving overall truck performance, is to spec trucks more knowledgeably and teach drivers to drive more efficiently. |
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Special reporting requirements exist to ensure that information can be effectively shared, and senior officials are aware of, and speak knowledgeably about, high impact cases. |
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By making this investment, CED organizations will be able to talk knowledgeably and confidently about their work to each other, to their communities and to funders. |
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However, health workers do need to understand the details regarding the new vaccines, so that they will be convinced of the new vaccines' importance and can respond knowledgeably to questions from the public. |
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More recent literature suggests that research in this field is in its infancy, and that providers are not yet able to speak knowledgeably about what works best for whom. |
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In the hotels the staff talk enthusiastically and knowledgeably about the teams and the game and one stand, in the shade, was a sea of congregated local fans even on a work day. |
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Overarching all other concerns, however, is the need for judges to be equipped both in terms of education and infrastructure, to deal with the complex issues of our times knowledgeably and wisely. |
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