But with little knowledge of nutritional values, their diets are now unbalanced and unhealthy.
After all, a little knowledge now can save you a lot of pain later on.
"When we went up near the North Pole, there was very little knowledge, " says Jeremy.
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"It's really important to note that raw materials, especially minerals, have very little knowledge content, " Juma said.
With such little knowledge of me and my capabilities I instantly assumed he was gender stereotyping me.
"We have so little knowledge that we may be being dangerously simplistic, " cautions Mihael Polymeropoulos, a geneticist at Novartis.
Owners know how much money they are making (or losing), but players have little knowledge and plenty of suspicion.
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You also can run around on a wide open field with little knowledge of the game and any number of players.
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With a little knowledge and a level playing field, workers could enact right to work protections one company at a time.
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There is relatively little knowledge in terms of international standards for social compliance and there are currently no SA8000-certified factories in Myanmar.
If you've got any experience of services that you trust and have used before, chime in and spread a little knowledge this weekend.
The resulting tensions were exacerbated by a high degree of control from Jakarta, which often appointed governors with little knowledge of local conditions.
Slave families' descendants in America have little knowledge of their ancestors.
Those who are likely to be less confident, competitive and assertive, often coming from homes with "little knowledge of the requirements and benefits of selective universities".
With little knowledge of English, he entered community college in San Joaquin, later graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, and earned a degree in medicine from Harvard Medical School.
Moreover, the Japanese government forbids pharmaceutical companies to give information on the contraceptive use of the pill, so most of the women who take it have little knowledge of the risks and benefits.
Because the second vote elects candidates from lists drawn up by party bosses, it sometimes brings into parliament people who have little knowledge of, let alone sense of direct responsibility for, voters on the ground.
But if hackers and internet junkies can find ways to stop corporations from supporting noxious bills and maybe even put pressure on a few elected officials, that still leaves countless Americans with very little knowledge of these bills.
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According to David Jackson, professor of Russian and Scandinavian art histories at the University of Leeds, these qualities allow people with little knowledge of Expressionist art to relate to what was, when it was first shown, an avant-garde work.
And in an era when companies hold a host of personal information, the fact remains an ambulance can still respond to an emergency call, ferry a patient to hospital but doctors will still have little knowledge of their medical history.
There is so little knowledge of GM foods here that a leading Canadian supermarket chain says it cannot call a new range of fresh vegetables GM free because few consumers would know what the term means and it might even put them off.
There is nothing wrong with healthy skepticism, but there is also nothing wrong in acknowledging that a little knowledge can be a very dangerous thing, that there are really people out there whose in-depth educations and experience better qualify them to address certain issues.
It was typical of an era when civil servants with little knowledge of what was involved in building and maintaining a site were content to entrust the job to the "experts" at one of the few IT firms deemed substantial enough to win the contract.
The selection process puts socially defined characteristics, such as the outsized reputation of an executive like Mr Dimon, ahead of relevant practical skills and experience (Mr Dimon had little knowledge of retail banking or credit-card operations, two of Bank One's biggest and, in the second case, most problematic businesses).
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While I could envision how an over-amped fundraiser with little knowledge of the rules of the game might make such an error, I was certain that OFA would immediately step forward to set the record straight, denounce any such activity if it had occurred and insure that it would not happen again.
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Evidently, the entire bunch of complainers has very little knowledge of actual art, and the works of people like Damien Hirst (with his cows and sharks in formaldehyde, his dismembered butterflies), Wim Delvoye (with his tattooed pigs), Joseph Beuys (and his dead hares) and the hot-this-minute Maurizio Cattelan (with his suspended horse).
Equally surprising, though, was how so little neuroscience knowledge had seeped into the business world.
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The simple answer is that foreigners have too much money and too little local knowledge or power.
The ascents start from rustic mountain huts and are steep and long, but there is little technical knowledge required.
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