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knowledge
noun as in person's understanding; information
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First of all, leaders would have control and knowledge of the legislative agenda, not to mention influence on regulatory activity and federal procurement.
I was worried, but I also felt angry about how this could have happened without me having any knowledge, and very little control.
Their long-standing presence and environmental knowledge help maintain a unique form of biocultural heritage in which ecological and cultural diversity have developed side by side over many generations.
"If this came to my knowledge I would have asked the service police to investigate the DSF for that failure to report in 2011," he said.
Either way, radicalism and animus replace knowledge and wisdom.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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