Sentence examples for skills know-how from inspiring English sources

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Because they tend to work in low-paid jobs and may lack English skills, know-how, money and legal status, immigrants are most vulnerable to being underpaid or not paid at all.

Certainly, some expert knowledge may be outdated or irrelevant by the time its possessors are eligible for retirement, but not the skills, know-how, and capabilities that underlie critical operations — both routine and innovative.

Localization means history, knowledge and skills (know-how) and, even if production can be outsourced and the product can be accessible to everyone in the world, a particular expertise is not exportable.

and immaterial resources (knowledge, skills, know-how via its 'experts', etc)." (p. 277).

Such contextual knowledge is tacit, embedded in skills, know-how, and awareness of the local environment, and is relatively difficult to transfer (Kogut & Zander, 1993; Teece, 1977), which may become one of the firm's competitive advantages.

Alpine huts were the first farms to develop in this sense: each estate produces its own cheese, which is unique as its qualities are determined by a set of geographic variables (altitude, exposure of the slope), inputs (such as grazing) and technical skills (know-how of the farmer).

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Meanings refer to symbolic meanings, ideas and aspirations, such as the value of focal points of heat; competence to skill, know-how and technique, such as the ability to manage radiators and other technologies for heat provision; and things refer to objects, technologies, tangible physical entities, and the stuff of which objects are made.

RET should be viewed as cultural goods, rather than just consumer goods, and the RET appropriator (adopter) needs sufficient time and resources to acquire RET embodied cultural capital (software, skill, know-how) so that RET can be assimilated into local culture.

Sometimes, due to his height, his movement seems clumsy, but on the ball he shows great technical skill, knows how to control it and has fine short passing.

Network administrators possess the skills and know-how to keep the computer systems communicating and functioning.

He didn't have Harry's man-management skills or know-how about running a club".

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