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  • 81for free — for free, for real These two phrases, originally Americanisms, are regularly used informally in BrE, often in a jocular manner in newspaper articles: • Two pilots have in fact done the job ‘for real’ both Sqn Ldr Marshall and Flt Lt Dave Fischer… …

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  • 82for real — for free, for real These two phrases, originally Americanisms, are regularly used informally in BrE, often in a jocular manner in newspaper articles: • Two pilots have in fact done the job ‘for real’ both Sqn Ldr Marshall and Flt Lt Dave Fischer… …

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  • 83knowledge industry — UK US noun [singular] business organizations that mainly deal with information or developing information technology Thesaurus: general types of business or companyhypernym general words for business people and managershyponym …

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  • 84for someone's edification — for someone’s edification phrase done in order to increase someone’s knowledge or improve their character Thesaurus: words used to describe actions and activitieshyponym something that is easy to dosynonym Main entry: edification …

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  • 85thirst for knowledge — desire to learn, desire to know …

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  • 86Knowledge of Christ — Stained glass window of Christ, Peter and Paul Cathedral, St. Petersburg, Russia. The knowledge of …

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  • 87Knowledge economics — Articleissues wikify=March 2008 unreferenced=March 2008 OR=March 2008Knowledge economics is the study of knowledge as a commodity. Early history Knowledge first came into prominence in economics with the paper written by Friedrich Hayek in 1945… …

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  • 88Knowledge economy — The knowledge economy is a term that refers either to an economy of knowledge focused on the production and management of knowledge in the frame of economic constraints, or to a knowledge based economy. In the second meaning, more frequently used …

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  • 89Knowledge society — Broadly speaking, the term Knowledge Society refers to any society where knowledge is the primary production resource instead of capital and labour. It may also refer to the use a certain society gives to information. A Knowledge society creates …

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  • 90Knowledge policy — Policies are the paradigms of government and all bureaucracies. Policies provide a context of rules and methods to guide how large organizations meet their responsibilities. Organizational knowledge policies describe the institutional aspects of… …

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