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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.
The message is that without profound changes in worldviews, training in the know-how of language testing would not take us far ahead (Inbar-Lourie 2008).
Dacian Ciolos, EU commissioner for agriculture and rural development, said: "The strength of European agricultural production lies in its diversity, in the know-how of farmers, and in the soil and territories of production.
When Auerbach asked why, he said, "I don't need to be in the huddle to know how to get out of their way".
This leads us once more to the concept of the Vitruvian Man, as the compendium of symmetries and balances which must be achieved and harmonized in the social, economic and business fields, in order to implement the experience in business sectors, the know-how of science and technology, and the humanist dimension of development.
3. Access to information tends to improve decision-making skills, which in turn affects the know-how of farmers.
It would be doubly ironic since all the Randians know how to do, in the face of the unpleasant facts, is shrug and blame someone else.
In January she offered the know-how of French security forces in crowd control to the Tunisian regime only days before the president fled.
I'm using my voice in the only way I know how: through the power of words.
"Let the world know that in L.A., the home of the champions, we know how to celebrate the right way".
WASHINGTON -- Residents and tourists in the nation's capital know how to take advantage of a museum.
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