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According to Frank Meehan, chief executive of INQ, it's an example of how Li is using the "know-how" of major Internet companies to boost the consumer experience.
RAIS strategy was applied in the courses of Physical Chemistry for Chemical Engineers, Industrial Chemistry I and Laboratory of Industrial Chemistry, where students obtained a finished product using the know-how in the area of each course.
Scott is keen to use the know-how of other sports that succeeded in London.
He has used the know-how of those who run AC's network of fan clubs across the country, applying it to focus groups of would-be voters.
But, for a start, who could ask for more than a comfortable sense of certainty, familiarity, a world that is recognizably the one most of us used to know how to navigate?
The sad part is, Hollywood used to know how to lift us out of our lives and touch a psychological chord that resonated deeply in all of us.
Several recycling processes will be presented along with their technical challenges, most of which can be handled by Umicore using its know how and experience in the recycling of cobalt and the precious metals.
It is especially useful to know how to use the tangent and derivative functions of your calculator if they exist.
The politicians know how to use the Maoists in their areas of influence to their advantage.
Use a lot of spin (if you know how to) of any type.
Anyone who uses Instagram will know how many people take pictures of food.
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