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1 For prophecy implies a certain obscure and imperfect knowledge , according to Num.
2 What, indeed, could he say to her with his present imperfect knowledge ?
3 But it is an imperfect knowledge that is of things unapparent or unseen.
4 His imperfect knowledge of her language, however, had a bamboozling effect.
5 They were constantly making judgements under conditions of imperfect knowledge .
6 Be they favourable or otherwise, they cannot fail to be built on imperfect knowledge .
7 Facts we must accept, our imperfect knowledge prevents their explanation.
8 Here the idea of true opinion seems to be a right conclusion from imperfect knowledge .
9 Burr was master of the Latin language, and had an imperfect knowledge of the French.
10 A report of their being cannibals may have originated in an imperfect knowledge of them.
11 We have as yet a very imperfect knowledge of the ethnological history of New Guinea.
12 Now we cannot suppose an imperfect knowledge in Christ.
13 Of the gods I have but an imperfect knowledge .
14 It is stupid of me, perhaps; it betrays, I suppose, my imperfect knowledge of your sex.
15 Such sentiments, wherever entertained, serve to evince an imperfect knowledge of the opinions of our constituents.
16 Mrs. Jameson had an imperfect knowledge of technique, and her work was descriptive rather than critical.
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This collocation consists of: Imperfect knowledge through the time
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