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knowledge

[nol-ij] / ˈnɒl ɪdʒ /


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But she has deep knowledge of women’s pay: As an economist, she spent years rifling through boxes of surveys and personnel records and tracking down data to document women’s changing role in the workplace.

From The Wall Street Journal

In contrast, ancient civilizations carved their knowledge into stone, allowing it to survive for thousands of years.

From Science Daily

But an official who simply had knowledge of such a decision could fall through the cracks, said Steven Churchwell, who served as general counsel for the California Fair Political Practices Commission.

From The Wall Street Journal

Active struggle—retrieving, connecting, questioning—builds durable knowledge.

From The Wall Street Journal

Because people buy such offerings specifically to help them achieve their aspirations — whether that’s improving well-being, increasing prosperity or developing knowledge.

From MarketWatch