wealth of knowledge
collocation in Englishmeaningsofwealthandknowledge
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wealth
noun
uk/welθ/us/welθ/
a large amount of money or valuable possessions that ...
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knowledge
noun
uk/ˈnɒl.ɪdʒ/us/ˈnɑː.lɪdʒ/
understanding of or information about a subject that you get by experience or study, either known by one person or by ...
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(Definition ofwealthandknowledgefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Other representation formalisms eliminate the ambiguity aspect, but limit thewealthofknowledgecommunicated.
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These differences can be productive, representing awealthofknowledgeand experience.
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There is awealthofknowledgeand evidence to draw upon within this academic pursuit, in addition to contemporary myths and controversies that span numerous subject and discipline boundaries.
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Of course, the research community cannot truly hope to ever have access to thiswealthofknowledge.
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This research has yielded awealthofknowledgeconcerning the psychosocial correlates of, and contributors to, resilience.
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Despite thiswealthofknowledge, our understanding of quantitative genetic variation is largely limited to statistical descriptions of the magnitudes of the different sources of genetic variation.
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Closer links should be forged between academic researchers and such organisations, especially since the latter have awealthofknowledgeand good working knowledge of appropriate contacts.
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Hiswealthofknowledgeon the subject we always enjoy.
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Keep it as it is, with itswealthofknowledgeand experience.
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We live in a society that has inherited an extraordinarywealthofknowledgeabout the world.
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Their experience, achievements andwealthofknowledgecan be useful for all generations.
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You have awealthofknowledgeabout action on the ground.
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We remember hiswealthofknowledge, his generosity and his friendly smile.
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It shows nowealthofknowledgeof the nation we are trying to build up.
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We have awealthofknowledgeand facilities in the private sector.
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A greatwealthofknowledgehas gone into the background of its preparation.
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Awealthofknowledgehas been amassed from this suffering.
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They bring a greatwealthofknowledgeand talent.
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There is awealthofknowledge, expertise and dedication among our people.
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The experience andwealthofknowledgethat she will acquire in those fields could be of enormous help to the police authority and to the chief constable.
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