That effectively killed the law since somebody almost always possessed some scintilla of knowledge of the underlying facts of the case, even if the government was not acting on it.
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In addition, supervising the museum's Antonio Ratti Textile Centre introduced him to curators from almost every department and increased his knowledge of the museum's immense holdings, which number more than 2m objects.
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They understand that index fund portfolios outperform portfolios using active funds almost all the time and use this knowledge to increase their portfolio performance.
But Mr Brown refuses to acknowledge what almost everyone with any knowledge of the subject can see: what might have been sensible politics a few years ago is not necessarily the basis for a long-term approach to pensions provision.
She has an almost encyclopedic knowledge of organic farms around the country.
Conservation of the many endangered species which have been reduced to numbers so small that inbreeding is almost inevitable will need to take account of the new knowledge.
Yes the caddies carry the bag and give advice, but almost anyone with a solid knowledge of golf could do those parts of their jobs.
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We live in a Wikipedia world, where file-sharing and blurry notions of personal privacy have, for some young people, made the idea of proprietary knowledge seem like a foreign, almost ridiculous, concept.
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Trust me, I made the audition batch with a combination of supermarket colors and almost-dried-up paste color from last year, and only the knowledge that I could improve the color kept me going.
Herzog said her team chose to focus on Colombia for the initial show because Colombian art is "almost unknown" here in neighboring Brazil, an illustration of the lack of mutual knowledge and understanding among the national art scenes across Latin America that Casa Daros aims to bridge.
That's because lactation is probably the only bodily function for which modern medicine has almost no training, protocol or knowledge.
Almost to a man the shadow cabinet gave him their votes, serenely confident in the knowledge they could not save him.
In 1945, the defection of Igor Gouzenko, a code clerk at the Soviet embassy in Ottawa, and Elizabeth Bently, an American courier between the spies and the Soviets, plus the knowledge that at least some of their secret cables had been decoded, led to an almost total shut-down of the espionage apparatus in the United States.
While Isner was almost delirious, Mahut, 28 and ranked 148 in the world, looked remarkably fresh, perhaps boosted by the knowledge he had won a match with Britain's Alex Bogdanovic in qualifying 24-22 in the final set.
This single form of Big Data has transformed almost every corner of modern life, and delivered to each of us access to knowledge not available to even the most powerful and richest people in the world a half-century ago.
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