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  • 71working knowledge — noun A knowledge of how to make something work without any deeper understanding of why it works, or of how to fix it if it breaks. Candidates must have a working knowledge of standard Windows applications …

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  • 72come to somebody's knowledge — come to sb s ˈknowledge idiom (formal) to become known by sb • It has come to our knowledge that you have been taking time off without permission. Main entry: ↑knowledgeidiom …

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  • 73Engineers Without Borders (Australia) — Engineers Without Borders Australia is a non profit organisation that works within Australia and abroad to improve the quality of life of disadvantaged communities through education and the implementation of sustainable engineering projects. EWB… …

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  • 74Words Without Borders — (WWB) is an international magazine opened to international exchange through translation, publication, and promotion of the world’s best writing and authors (most of which usually are not easily accessible to English speaking readers).Translation… …

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  • 75Engineers Without Borders (Canada) — for similar organizations worldwide.)Engineers Without Borders was founded in 2000 by George Roter and Parker Mitchell, engineering graduates from the University of Waterloo. It is a registered Canadian Charity.Its mission is to promote human… …

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  • 76Reification (knowledge representation) — Reification in knowledge representation is sometimes used to represent facts that must then be manipulated in some way; for example, to compare logical assertions from different witnesses to determine their credibility.The message John is six… …

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  • 77common knowledge — Refers to what court may declare applicable to action without necessity of proof. It is knowledge that every intelligent person has, and includes matters of learning, experience, history, and facts of which judicial notice may be taken. Shelley v …

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  • 78common knowledge — Refers to what court may declare applicable to action without necessity of proof. It is knowledge that every intelligent person has, and includes matters of learning, experience, history, and facts of which judicial notice may be taken. Shelley v …

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  • 79carnal knowledge — Sexual intercourse, Noble v State, 22 Ohio St 541, 545; synonymous with carnal abuse, according to some authority, State v Sebastian, 81 Conn 1, 69 A 1054; but distinguished from that term by other authority on the ground that while penetration… …

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  • 80To go without — Go Go, v. i. [imp. {Went} (w[e^]nt); p. p. {Gone} (g[o^]n; 115); p. pr. & vb. n. {Going}. Went comes from the AS, wendan. See {Wend}, v. i.] [OE. gan, gon, AS. g[=a]n, akin to D. gaan, G. gehn, gehen, OHG. g[=e]n, g[=a]n, SW. g[*a], Dan. gaae; cf …

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