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		Definition of knowledge-based in English: knowledge-basedadjective 1Founded on an accumulation of facts or information.  a knowledge-based economy  knowledge-based technical capabilities  Example sentencesExamples -  Its increasingly knowledge-based economy needs a freer flow of information.
 -  They will be concentrated in knowledge-based service industries, often in regional Australia.
 -  As our economy becomes more knowledge-based, the key assets of a business go home at night.
 -  Their real future test will be how well they emphasize knowledge-based jobs.
 -  Are companies paying too much to acquire knowledge-based assets?
 -  In addition, the company is smart and operates at the high end like a high value, knowledge-based manufacturer.
 -  There is currently a paradigm shift in the tourism industry from a labour-intensive sector to a knowledge-based industry.
 -  English is after all a skill-based, not a knowledge-based subject.
 -  Discussion centred mainly on the need to establish more knowledge-based employment, rather than assembly-line jobs in Ireland.
 -  This notion could significantly affect the internationalization strategies of knowledge-based firms.
 
 - 1.1 (of a computer system) incorporating an underlying set of facts, assumptions, and rules.
 Example sentencesExamples -  Can minimal knowledge-based parsing improve data representation enough to result in meaningful improvements in the identification task and usability of online flora and fauna?
 -  The system provides knowledge-based information for healthcare, safety, and the environment.
 -  He has conducted research in knowledge-based systems, qualitative modeling, intelligent robotics, and computer chess.
 -  The firm recently announced that the hotel chain has signed up for their Knowledge-based Translation System to better manage its global websites.
 -  Therefore, they are not suitable for the development of systems whose interactions should be knowledge-based.
 -  In the knowledge-based approach three new processes are added to the system.
 
  
    Definition of knowledge-based in US English: knowledge-basedadjective 1Founded on an accumulation of facts or information.  a knowledge-based economy  knowledge-based technical capabilities  Example sentencesExamples -  Discussion centred mainly on the need to establish more knowledge-based employment, rather than assembly-line jobs in Ireland.
 -  Its increasingly knowledge-based economy needs a freer flow of information.
 -  This notion could significantly affect the internationalization strategies of knowledge-based firms.
 -  Their real future test will be how well they emphasize knowledge-based jobs.
 -  They will be concentrated in knowledge-based service industries, often in regional Australia.
 -  English is after all a skill-based, not a knowledge-based subject.
 -  There is currently a paradigm shift in the tourism industry from a labour-intensive sector to a knowledge-based industry.
 -  Are companies paying too much to acquire knowledge-based assets?
 -  As our economy becomes more knowledge-based, the key assets of a business go home at night.
 -  In addition, the company is smart and operates at the high end like a high value, knowledge-based manufacturer.
 
 - 1.1 (of a computer system) incorporating an underlying set of facts, assumptions, and rules.
 Example sentencesExamples -  The firm recently announced that the hotel chain has signed up for their Knowledge-based Translation System to better manage its global websites.
 -  He has conducted research in knowledge-based systems, qualitative modeling, intelligent robotics, and computer chess.
 -  Can minimal knowledge-based parsing improve data representation enough to result in meaningful improvements in the identification task and usability of online flora and fauna?
 -  Therefore, they are not suitable for the development of systems whose interactions should be knowledge-based.
 -  The system provides knowledge-based information for healthcare, safety, and the environment.
 -  In the knowledge-based approach three new processes are added to the system.
 
  
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