Examples of using Knowledge and know-how in English and their translations into Chinese
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Languages, indigenous knowledge and know-how.
To making their knowledge and know-how available in efforts to address those challenges.
To appropriate technology, knowledge and know-how.
This way, the knowledge and know-how obtained will be simultaneously deep and synthesised.
He teaches Buffett's rich knowledge and know-how.
The knowledge and know-how obtained in this way will at the same time be deepand synthesized.
He teaches Buffett's rich knowledge and know-how.
Appropriate technology, knowledge and know-how are mentioned only superficially in the second reporting exercise.
To appropriate technology, knowledge and know-how.
Thematic topic 7: Access by affected country Parties, particularly affected developing country Parties,to appropriate technology, knowledge and know-how.
To appropriate technology, knowledge and know-how.
With our wealth of knowledge and know-how, Kruger believes in creating value for customers simply by understanding their needs and delivering expectations.
The increasing importance of knowledge and know-how.
Exploiting local knowledge and know-how in writing;
Big companies, by contrast, possess a wealth of knowledge and know-how.
It might be worthwhile to integrate their knowledge and know-how more actively in the development and implementation of the programme.
Developing country Parties, to appropriate technology, knowledge and know-how.
(j) Adoption of measures to prevent intangible transfers of knowledge and know-how, including mechanisms of cooperation in terms of consular vigilance;
No reports havedealt extensively with access to appropriate technology, knowledge and know-how.
Adoption of measures to manage and monitor intangible transfers of knowledge and know-how, including mechanisms of cooperation in terms of consular vigilance;
None of the reports explicitlyaddresses the question of access to appropriate technology, knowledge and know-how.
According to most reports,the major obstacle to access to appropriate technology, knowledge and know-how appears to be an acute or chronic shortage of financial resources.
Access by affected country Parties, particularly affected developing country Parties,to appropriate technology, knowledge and know-how.
Visiting a foreign university orresearch institute often means sharing knowledge and know-how, creating new ideas, expanding international networks, and developing one's professional skills.
Homogenisation is also destructive of the productive relationships among scientists and non-scientists, between knowledge and know-how.
Access to appropriate technology, knowledge and know-how.
To use existing traditional knowledge and know-how.
Parties, to appropriate technology, knowledge and know-how.