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knowledge

[nol-ij] / ˈnɒl ɪdʒ /


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Their knowledge, their belief systems, that is why I’m here.

From Los Angeles Times

But then Long returned—armed with deep knowledge of corporate coups and boardroom power plays.

From The Wall Street Journal

First of all, leaders would have control and knowledge of the legislative agenda, not to mention influence on regulatory activity and federal procurement.

From MarketWatch

I was worried, but I also felt angry about how this could have happened without me having any knowledge, and very little control.

From BBC

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.

From Science Daily