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"I guess the last couple days were very educational for me to kind of know how to deal with things that I haven't probably dealt with before," she said.
Indeed, its very unfamiliarity suggests that the makers of goods and the suppliers of services must know how to operate with the speed of blinking cursors, and not content themselves with inventory being sluggishly moved from remote brick-and-mortar locations.
But many of them, like Rocky Balboa in the early scenes of Creed, don't know how to cope with loneliness or with chronic emotional or physical pain.
Peerby creates one-to-one connections: the kind of connection we know how to deal with.
It is of interest to know how occupations change with successive immigrant cohorts.
"With these guidelines we want to help those involved in sport, any sport, to recognise the signs of concussion and know how to deal with it there and then.
Such a conception of technê as skill guided by norms or rules anticipates Ryle's identity of know-how with a disposition whose "exercises are observances of rules or canons or the application of criteria" (Ryle 1949, 47).
When you graduate from the ENA, you are part of a small club of influential people who know how to speak with the other members of this club.
"But from the experience of how to handle the end of the season, we know how to deal with that.
We of the Left know how to act collectively with no care for the privileges of office.
We of the left know how to act collectively with no care for the privileges of office.
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