theoretical knowledge
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftheoreticalandknowledge
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theoretical
adjective
uk/θɪəˈret.ɪ.kəl/us/ˌθiː.əˈret̬.kəl/
based on the ideas that relate to a subject, not the practical uses of ...
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knowledge
noun
uk/ˈnɒl.ɪdʒ/us/ˈnɑː.lɪdʒ/
understanding of or information about a subject that you get by experience or study, either known by one person or by ...
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(Definition oftheoreticalandknowledgefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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She nonetheless stresses that models can offer substantivetheoreticalknowledgeof the world.
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For instance, we can reduce ourtheoreticalknowledgeof a physical phenomenon to intuitive cognition by assisting at an appropriate experiment.
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The knowledge base of a compositional modeller consists of composable fragments oftheoreticalknowledgeregarding a domain.
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Several authors have added to ourtheoreticalknowledgeof the subject.
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In addition, for competent teaching of visual musical works in the classroom, sometheoreticalknowledgeof film, video and other screen forms is vital.
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But one cannot perfect without attaining the level of the inventor'stheoreticalknowledge, whether as a direct or indirect heir.
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After being provided with relevanttheoreticalknowledgeon research, they collaborated and conducted their research in inservice teachers' classes.
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To focus too much (or at all) on such matters is thought by some to privilege empirical overtheoreticalknowledge.
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Most archaeologists base theirtheoreticalknowledgeon what they have read in foreign publications and their interpretation of these readings.
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Put another way, we begin to deal with changes in the nature oftheoreticalknowledge.
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He cautions that despite the deserved adulation of modern science, one should not confuse humantheoreticalknowledgewith absolute truth.
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We argue that two main problems need to be solved before this assumption can complementtheoreticalknowledgeabout human cognition.
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How much of this repetitivetheoreticalknowledgefound its way into practice is open to question.
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When investors make investment decisions, the sense of security that comes with being familiar with certain assets is more important than thetheoreticalknowledgethat certain assets are considered optimal.
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As we will soon see, it is not principally with the purpose of providing puretheoreticalknowledgein mathematics or astronomy that these works were written.
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This is a book written by two people who combine a soundtheoreticalknowledgeof their subject with extensive experience of the practical outworking of their theory.
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The catch that separates the theory and the resulting practice again seems to be the consequence of usingtheoreticalknowledgewhich deals with each sub-unit of the problem in isolation.
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As applied sciences both welfare economics and constitutional economics seek to use thetheoreticalknowledge that economics can provide to advise politics about possibilities for socio-economic improvement.
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In the future, a formal final examination, containing both written and oral parts, will be deemed mandatory to assess the clinical skills and thetheoreticalknowledge.
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