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The action turns, fascinatingly, on what everyone wants to know: how is a phone call traced?At least one spectator has two lightweight bones to pick with Mr. Stone.

SS: Well "Don't Know How" is a love ballad type if you will.

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"We didn't know how" is an excuse no one can use anymore for failing to end AIDS.

You know, how is it that a band gets on the radio?

Supposing I'd like to know how was the star formation history in a galaxy.

It also anticipates Katherine Hawley's (2003) "direct" analysis of knowing-how according to which know-how is a matter of successful action plus warrant.

You could also make a case that a reverence for know-how is a peculiarly American trait.

Credit for that achievement goes to the Mendeleev Chemical Institute in St . Petersburg and that know-how is a closely guarded secret Mr. Krylov prefers not to discuss.

It is not clear whether tacit knowledge is itself a species of the ordinary kind of propositional knowledge that intellectualists think know-how is a species of.

In Singapore and China, Israeli tech know-how is a known quantity, but Japan and countries like Indonesia are only just waking up to the potential partnership opportunities with Israeli tech companies.

The combination of Greg's research experience with Kali's grassroots know-how is a winner.

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