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The latter was always known as 'Little' Britain, the former 'Great' Britain.
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Health services always come under extra strain at this time of year.
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We think good results always justify an extra 10 minutes of work.
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Order and safety always trump freedom when government needs to balance them.
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Yes, it's true that new, popular technologies always bring new social mores.
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Without question, knowledge is power; but access to information is also important.
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That hasn't happened, a second source with knowledge of the situation said.
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Conclusion: The knowledge related to oral health among nursing students was good.
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Ryan said China had already given some information but knowledge gaps remained.
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I believe in sharing knowledge & ideas for the good of society.
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Teachers' Union of Ireland general secretary Michael Gillespie said certainty is needed.
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It aims to increase certainty in the construction market, the report said.
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Data extraction: Independent, dual-reviewer extraction; group consensus rating of certainty of evidence.
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From banks to record companies, change is about the only certainty left.
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Results: Canadians value safe and efficacious drugs that have certainty of evidence.
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Among my various areas of expertise is a certainknowledge of architecture.
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Of the origin of this strange court we have no certainknowledge.
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Fourthly, Of the three real Existences of which we have certainknowledge.
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She could attempt it with sure foot, capable hand, and certainknowledge.
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He was possessed of certainknowledge relating to Sir Frederick Harden's affairs.
Usage of perfect certainty in English
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She knew too, with perfectcertainty, when her grip had first faltered.
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She protested a perfectcertainty of the single aim of her heart outward.
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In any case, I don't feel perfectcertainty on this point.
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We can know then the truth of two sorts of propositions with perfectcertainty.
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You can pick them out with perfectcertainty.
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Cumner's Son had recognised the voice, and his eye followed its direction with a perfectcertainty.
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Marietta smiled, in perfectcertainty of victory.
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Iodine vapors, however, show all traces of these manipulations very plainly giving their location with perfectcertainty.
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But it is worse to wait for perfectcertainty than for books at the museum, she added, laughing.
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You laugh; laugh away, gentlemen, but only answer me: have man's advantages been reckoned up with perfectcertainty?
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The object of her ambush was gained: she knew now with perfectcertainty who was "the other."
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Unquestioning faith became perfectcertainty.
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Let me tell you as a perfectcertainty, that no such person exists as the Edith Allen that you have imagined.
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The terrible torture and unreality of the last days were over, and he had come out now into perfectcertainty and peace.
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She would put the thought out of her mind and begin the day with the perfectcertainty that the marriage was altogether impossible.
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In order to believe them, they require perfectcertainty, although they give credit to many circumstances in ecclesiastical and profane history on mere probabilities.