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Examples:knowledge and experience—You can't gain knowledge without practical experience (common saying); wisdom only comes with experience—study the underlying principle to acquire knowledge—fig. (of fresh graduates) apply the still-fresh knowledge gained in school—"Legal Quotient (LQ)", standard reflecting a lawyer's legal ability based on the four tenets of legal knowledge, situational assessment, conduct and righteousness—take a picture of a person without permission or without their knowledge—lit. know one and understand half (idiom); a smattering of knowledge—love learning is akin to knowledge, to study diligently is akin to benevolence, to know shame is akin to courage (Confucius)—knowledge-based economy n—promote knowledge of laws—one who has a little knowledge likes show off, but one who is truly knowledgeable is modest—study the underlying principle to acquire knowledge (idiom); pursuing knowledge to the end—narrow and shallow (knowledge or skill)—Knowledge is not innate man, how can we overcome doubt?—pool knowledge and ideas to produce a better outcome—lit. have accumulated knowledge and deliver it slowly [idiom.]—Knowledge comes from books and from experience of the world. [idiom.]— |