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knowhow

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know´how`    (nō´hou`)
n.1.the knowledge and skill required to do something; practical knowledge for a specific task.


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Midwives are skilled birth attendants, who have the knowhow to assist mothers through the critical phases of childbirth.
Midwives are skilled birth attendants, who have the knowhow to assist mothers through the critical phases of childbirth.
Mr Albaharna, a Bahraini, who joined Arig 22 years ago after finishing his MBA and Master of Engineering, is testament to the breed of Arab managers who create success through a combination of deep technical knowhow and hard work.
 
 
 
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