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Know-how
Know-how, means the information practical knowledge, techniques, and skill required to
Know
Know, the expression 'know' does not mean a mere possibility, such
right-to-know
right-to-know : of, relating to, or being a law requiring businesses (as chemical manufacturers) producing or importing hazardous substances to...
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Know all
One who knows everything hence one who makes pretension to great knowledge a
Know nothingism
The doctrines principles or practices of the Know nothings
Know-men
Know-men, or just-fast men, the Lollards in England.
Knowing
Skilful well informed intelligent as a knowing man a knowing dog
Knowingly
With knowledge in a knowing manner intelligently consciously deliberately as he would
Knowingly
Knowingly, means with a Design, R. v. Bannen, 174 PR 818.
Self knowing
Knowing ones self or ones own character powers and limitations
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