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"How and with what means the students study are more important in attaining the know how of the 21st century skills.
Now we are giving users a very easy-to-deploy system," says Bal Or. "Its cost is lower for clients because we are doing it on the cloud, so they are saving on IT personnel, hardware, and have more ability and all the know how of Israeli security in the brain of Octopus".
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Scott is keen to use the know-how of other sports that succeeded in London.
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A hoarders' heaven, this beautiful four-storey townhouse is filled with his global finds, displayed with the know-how of a skilled interior designer.
In a three-star restaurant, a cheap, basic recipe is relegated to family meal; in a home kitchen, it makes a fine Tuesday night dinner, backed by the know-how of a true chef about which flavors matter.
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