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common knowledge

common knowledge
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • anything generally known to everyone

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    1. Knowledge without common sense counts for nothing.
    2. Knowledge without common sense counts for little.
    3. That is common knowledge in every village.
    4. It's common knowledge that the earth turns on its axis.
    5. I think that knowledge without common sense counts for nothing.
    6. C++ Common Knowledge: Essential Intermediate Programming by Stephen C. Dewhurst, trans: Quipu
    7. It is a matter of common knowledge that a man of genius is seldom successful in his own lifetime.
    8. All the knowledge man has of science and of machinery, by the aid of which his existence is rendered comfortable upon earth, and without which he would be scarcely distinguishable in appearance and condition from a common animal, comes from the great machine and structure of the universe.
    9. Knowledge of common procedures for recovering fluorinated greenhouse gases
    10. promote the dissemination of good practices for the integration of the knowledge triangle in order to develop a common innovation and knowledge transfer culture;
    11. information which is publicly available, including information available only upon payment through specialised information services or information which is common knowledge among specialists in the field (for example common knowledge among engineers or medical doctors).
    12. Support to research projects carried out by consortia with participants from different countries, aiming at developing new knowledge, new technology, products or common resources for research.
    13. Participating countries shall ensure that their officials receive the initial and continuing training necessary to acquire common professional skills and knowledge in accordance with the training programmes.
    14. Support for research projects carried out by consortia with participants from different countries, aiming at developing new knowledge, new technology, products, demonstration activities or common resources for research.
    15. a common framework for sharing and interchanging information and knowledge between European public administrations and with businesses and citizens, including architecture guidelines;