They said they could ask better questions and had better background information.
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Not well known; in the background; without clear vision; hidden from view.
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These people must pass certain background checks for possible past criminal convictions.
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Against that background, the UN yesterday launched its International Year of Biodiversity.
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Are those social workers able to answer our questions about the background?
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Through lectures, articles and supplemental reading, my backgroundknowledge and foundation grew steadily.
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It provides essential backgroundknowledge to current debates.
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True understanding of human language requires extensive backgroundknowledge and mental models that allow flexible reasoning.
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But more importantly, it requires the reconstruction of experience as it is embodied in backgroundknowledge.
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Much extra-language backgroundknowledge goes into human language and directs understanding from experience to language use.
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Armed with this backgroundknowledge, it should not be too difficult to write your own Oracle plugin.
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Rather, one has to build backgroundknowledge through extending the experience (practical, emotional, theoretical, etc.)
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And there's more good news: from what I can tell, Old Testament Survey isn't going to require a massive amount of backgroundknowledge.
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This includes the vast, and mostly unconscious, backgroundknowledge that we use to understand the situations we encounter and the language we communicate with.
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Hospitals need more permanent nurses, who see you through, rather than agency nurses, who come and go and have no backgroundknowledge of you.