Knowing basically how to use it, without being an expert.
It means to know enough about something to make it work. A working knowledge of cars would let someone know how to drive, but probably not how to change a transmission.
Driving jobs can be something a simple as a pizza delivery driver or as dangerous as an ice road trucker. There are many different driving jobs and they all entail very different things.
Some of the qualifications might be things like a legal or commerce degree, technical knowledge, and for all but entry level positions, some experience working in compliance.
1. Why is it necessary to have a working knowledge of the legislation involved in business?
1. Why is it necessary to have a working knowledge of the legislation involved in business?
The word most closely related to "entail" is "involve." Both terms suggest that something is a necessary or inevitable consequence of a situation or action. While "entail" often implies a legal or formal requirement, "involve" is more general and can apply to a wider range of contexts.
The phrase "lack of knowledge" means that something does not have enough knowledge. The phrase "lack of" means that something is missing or needed. So something is missing the required amount of knowledge.
You can use both. You can use "knowledge of" when you are saying that you have the knowledge of something specific. You can use "knowledge in" when you're talking about a vast area/field of something. For example, I have knowledge in the field of Psychology.
Faith knowledge is based on belief in something, while consensus knowledge is based on accepting something if others believe it to be true.
An employee should have knowledge and skills in the field in which they are working. If the person is working with the public they will need to have speaking skills.
In the observation method, the primary data result from observing the respondents doing something
Answering your question fully will entail further research on my part.