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Gaining knowledge is of course what we go to school for.
In the following five years, he worked hard gaining knowledge and experience.
Gaining knowledge about exactly where people lose their money is called research.
Not the least is discovering one's talent and gaining knowledge.
Again, they display a great capacity for gaining knowledge and passing it on.
Gaining knowledge occurs only in specific circumstances and has real consequences.
"Admitting one's ignorance is the first step toward gaining knowledge."
"Man cannot survive except by gaining knowledge, and reason is his only means to gain it.
Perhaps you can show him that gaining knowledge need not be painful.'
Charlotte agreed, and Amy worked there for four years ultimately gaining knowledge of the legal system.
Sufi practices, while attractive to some, are not a means for gaining knowledge.
Career Coaches assist clients in gaining knowledge of practical and effective job skills.
This cuts the effort involved in preparing a presentation, and can keep the student from gaining knowledge of material related to the subject at hand.
At twenty, he was recruited by Bureau 713, gaining knowledge on the paranormal soon after.
The Circle's will poured into the spaces between atoms, gaining knowledge of all the planet's matter and energy.
Education serves a variety of practical purposes in addition to gaining knowledge and skills for future endeavors.
The stuff about just being on campus and gaining knowledge by osmosis is a gross sham.
This informal education learning is gaining knowledge without an imposed framework, such as learning new job skills.
He spent extensive time in different studios doing sessions and gaining knowledge on the commitment it took to produce quality sounding music.
He became a "depswa" - medicine man - sharing their rituals while gaining knowledge.
Characters must unravel mysteries knowing that just by gaining knowledge they put their own sanity at risk.
Empirical research is a way of gaining knowledge by means of direct and indirect observation or experience.
Mrs. Winston said that this allowed a recruiter to spend more time gaining knowledge of a company and its needs.
He said creditors had made substantial progress the last few months in gaining knowledge about the depth of Daewoo's financial crisis.
This chapter comes much nearer to explaining methods of gaining knowledge and solving problems than do other chapters.