It was Havies' better knowhow that helped them to be in front in this gruelling contest played in miry conditions. |
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A highly effective solution, together with technical knowhow that help us improve our performance. |
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Above all though, 2003 will be remembered as a vintage year for the consolidation of ELCA's knowhow. |
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So do the knowhow and experience needed to produce good food plentifully and in an environmentally sustainable manner. |
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We hope they will be happy to remain a part of it with knowhow, heart and soul when it s a question of our shared future. |
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At the start of the conflict, Kiev's army was short on manpower, modern equipment and knowhow. |
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These activities will be instrumental in strengthening mutual learning, cooperative work and sharing experience and knowhow. |
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He indicated that access to a computer could give one the knowhow and that the ingredients were easily found. |
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The rate of staff turnover is low, thus enabling the company to retain a very high level of knowhow. |
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It is since committed to sustainable energy policies and is active in sharing its experience and knowhow with its members. |
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Thanks to this knowhow, Frisomat is capable to realize an industrial building as solid as possible. |
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The annual amortization of knowhow depends on its economic life and the corresponding volume of sales. |
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A task like this takes not only good products and industry knowhow, but it also requires innovative strategies and solutions. |
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But at least when I looked I couldn't find any allowance for the vastly greater economic value of the accretion of knowhow that is each generation's free gift to the next. |
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Waiting in the wings are some nifty ideas for applying ink-jet knowhow to commercial printing. At Drupa this week, Xerox took the wraps off its novel gel-ink technology. |
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The promotion of a strategy for the Atlantic Arc will be Spain's chance to demonstrate its knowhow in the service of the community project while valuing its maritime dimension. |
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This is about being able to mobilize the most appropriate knowhow and effectively bringing it to bear on planting changes adapting to different situations and needs. |
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We have the people and the knowhow to do it. |
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The forwarding of technical assistance implies the selection of contractors with a specific knowhow that has been identified as not being available in the targeted beneficiary countries. |
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For this lesson, it is again a good idea to build groups of young and old in order to profit from the different knowledge and knowhow concerning computers. |
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Frisomat has all the knowhow in-house to satisfy your needs. |
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The accounts given ranged from problems caused by woodworking processes, inadequate protective measures and lack of checking up on them, as well as a lack of knowhow by both workers and supervisors. |
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If I had the technical knowhow I'd invent a ballfinder, patent it and retire a zillionaire. |
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This technical knowhow is not static and needs to be refreshed regularly. |
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The cooperative, which is supported by the European Union commission, employs a group of 60 women who has integrated itself into the economy by capitalizing on a piece of ancestral knowhow. |
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The creation of a centre of competence in this area reflects our bid to improve our service and keep tabs on industrial needs in all countries, particularly where tool quality, knowhow and experience are in short supply. |
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The Sarp Industries and Philips Lighting BV companies have pooled their considerable knowhow to organize the recycling of end-of-life tubes in France. |
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The example of the Alteinblick block of flats and holiday apartments has demonstrated once again how well the individual fine tuning of highly demanding objectives and technical knowhow can achieve results. |
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Trade Points provide the required technical, administrative and business knowhow to support the financing of micro-enterprises and small businesses by nongovernmental organizations and local development organizations. |
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Mum would cook whatever she could get her hands on and that's when the happy accidents started to happen: a magical alchemy of local Lincolnshire produce and Gujarati knowhow. |
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The technical knowhow accumulated in Sweden and the Netherlands is second to none in some specific fields. |
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Christiansen was struck by how stigma combined with this lack of technical and medical knowhow has condemned disabled children – including those with cerebral palsy – to lives of limited potential in Rwanda. |
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Before joining ADP, Barlow founded and served as managing director of KnowHow 401, a consulting firm that supports financial advisers in building their 401 business. |
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