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Discover LudwigThe phrase "techniques know-how" is not correct in standard written English.
It is a combination of two terms that are typically used separately, and it may cause confusion in meaning. Example: "The workshop will cover various techniques know-how to improve your skills in digital marketing."
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Zynga has an internal playbook, for instance, that is a collection of "concepts, techniques, know-how and best practices for developing successful and distinctive social games".
The Zynga Playbook constitutes a collection in one document of many of the most material non-public commercially valuable concepts, techniques, know-how and best practices for developing successful and distinctive social games.
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The troupe thrives on high-voltage choreography and its dancers, trained in both balletic and modern-dance techniques, know how to sweep across the stage in gales of energy.
Since the pending issues are well defined, and many of the required techniques and know-how are readily available in each community, one can expect that future joint research in the field will contribute significantly to improve the mechanical reliability of dental implants.
Pigments and dyes used for this folio have been investigated with particular emphasis on the study of the superimposed colours thus providing a better understanding of the artist's technique and know-how.
In addition, many surfactants are common, readily available household chemicals; so the know-how and techniques are readily transferred to the farmer.
Experience effect characterises the influence that one obtains by sharing experiential knowledge (e.g. know-how, localised techniques) or physical resources (e.g. seeds of a new crop, tools) from earlier adopters.
Using the same problem-solving technique, James L. Dolan applied his TV know-how to living color yesterday, deciding the best way to cure the curdling image of the Knicks franchise was to trot out a throwback icon yesterday.
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.
The radiologist possesses technical know-how, but technique alone is not enough; the right amount of information, based on clinical competence, is required and so is empathy towards the patients, and respect for their wishes and rights.
And thus the established champagne houses began their drive for better quality: technical know-how improved, new techniques were fostered.
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