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But where repression is not the intent, poor conditions and treatment are usually the result of a lack of know how and resources.
At the risk of over-simplifying, the challenge to get there has, until this recent eruption, been demarcated by both a lack of will and a lack of "know how" – the skills individuals and organizations need to garner greater inclusion across the board.
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Highly skilled in traditional crafts, brands are tapping into their potential despite a lack of industry know how.
In many of the continent's fledging startup hubs, including Seoul, Taipei and Hong Kong, there is plenty of talent but a lack of mentors who know how to help companies navigate the challenges of securing early funding and gaining traction.
"We are on a mission to solve the problem of the huge lack of people who know how to handle data," he said.
One is simply lack of know-how.
What the Knicks cannot make up for is their lack of know-how when it comes to pulling off victories.
If the Dynamic Tower is not built, Mr Wood says, the explanation will not be an unavoidable lack of know-how, but an old-fashioned lack of money.
The problem is not a lack of know-how, but a lack of political will and financial backing to see plans through.
It is the lack of will, not lack of know-how and technical skill, that has caused this rise in throwaway appliances.
But Ihsane el-Kadi, a local economist, reckons the real reasons are a more complex mix of Kremlinesque local politics, clashing business interests and a lack of know-how for upgrading the system.
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