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Stanley and Williamson argue, on broadly linguistic grounds, that our default view of know how ought to be rather different from Ryle's.
Our love doesn't have to come from a place of know how or technical expertise.
"He kind of knows how to separate football from daily life," Tuck said.
"We do have a lot of people who know how to recover from tough situations".
Overall the Vaccine Formulation Laboratory facilitates the translation of know-how from bench to industry and clinical testing.
An important related aspect is to what extent there is transfer of know-how from one country to another, thus contributing to the development of expertise and research capabilities in countries which lack a specific experience.
"In the South, we grow up with a tradition of ferias, and we know how to party from a very young age.
Health professionals, therefore, should be aware of the importance of an accurate diagnosis of this condition and know how to differentiate it from zygomycosis, since pythiosis has a completely different prognosis and requires different therapy.
From the cool of a marble library to the chill of an M5 bus, New Yorkers know how to hide from the heat.
For example, as long as there are, in the community of speakers, experts who know how to tell gold from other materials, lay speakers can successfully use the term gold to refer to that substance even though they lack the knowledge in question.
Lack of knowledge too is a cause for alarm: approximately 77% of women don't know how to protect themselves from HIV.
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