Commands respect because of his greater knowledge and experience?
She is often called the Healthcare correspondent because of her vast knowledge on the subject.
His life may be changing because of his knowledge of the game.
He was useful to the latter clients because of his knowledge of German.
"I was given dispensation early on because of my knowledge of these issues," he said.
Pitt recruits him to go to the island because of his unique knowledge of the area.
General Abbott believed what he had been told because of his knowledge and perceptions of the individuals involved.
Is there an advantage to the nation from lengthy political office holding because of the incumbent's increased knowledge or skill?
You four have been asked here because of your knowledge of Russian.
Graves said that Rice would be a "great fit" because of his knowledge about the challenges facing small business owners.