1.You should be prepared to talk knowledgeably about the requirements of the position for which you are applying in relation to your own professional experiences and interests.
3.No such claim could be made for any previous economist, despite many people who had written knowledgeably and insightfully on the subject in earlier times.
4.Yet watching her speak passionately and knowledgeably about healthcare onstage that evening at the SEIU forum and hearing the crowd cheer enthusiastically after she was done, I wondered if I'd miscalculated.
5.It was centuries before economics became a separate subject, even though philosophers from Aristotle to David Hume wrote knowledgeably about economic matters, as did theologians like Thomas Aquinas and members of the nobility like Sir James Steuart.
6.'They run off eckeltricity, do they? ' he said knowledgeably. 'Ah yes, I can see the plugs. I collect plugs, ' he added to Uncle Vernon. 'And batteries. Got a very large collection of batteries. My wife thinks I'm mad, but there you are.'