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know´how`

    (nō´hou`)
n.1.the knowledge and skill required to do something; practical knowledge for a specific task.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Parliament has unveiled a plan to engage Bahraini pensioners and benefit from their competence and knowhow in all specialties.
In the midst of processes of sanitary, judicial, social, cultural and identity transformation, the craft Minas Cheese made in Zona da Mata also changes, without losing its traditional knowhow, seized by these producers and reproduced throughout the last century.
SK Telecom (NYSE: SKM) said that it has signed memorandums of understanding (MOU) with a number of overseas companies aimed at expanding its presence in the global markets with extensive knowhow and experience in industry-leading mobile network technologies.
They offer Macedonian firms machines and equipment, as well as assistance by sharing their knowhow in meeting the standards required for better placement of the products in foreign markets.
LTC will deploy and evaluate KnowHow, a cloud-enabled knowledge management solution.
He assured that their professional knowledge and knowhow will serve Armenia's further development in the