Sentence examples for Imported skills from inspiring English sources

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Finance, information technology and, yes, plumbing are among the industries where Britain gains from imported skills.

That would have cut annual immigration from 80,000 at present to about 16,000, insufficient for an economy that depends heavily on imported skills.

The cluster of technology start-ups near the Old Street junction in east London known as "Silicon Roundabout" relies on imported skills.

Wood said 2,500 bricklayers were needed to build 10,000 homes, and with Brexit looming, the UK cannot rely on imported skills.

While some countries such as South Africa and Nigeria already have large skills bases that have been developed in their extensive governmental, NGO, university and research institutions, other countries may lack these resources, and as a result may have to rely on imported skills.

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The new European parliamentarians will need to articulate this non-negotiable physical reality with passion and a compelling upside story, framed around energy security (reducing both price volatility and dependence on imported gas); new skills (through local and community renewable energy schemes); new jobs; and an end to fuel poverty (particularly through comprehensive housing retrofits).

Imported ingredients (imported yeast, for example) were considered inferior.

Explaining such disparities of national taste — why some imported writers routinely hear brass bands and the roar of the crowd while others, with equal or superior skills, must strain to detect the sound of one cult clapping — is seldom easy.

Imported cheeses.

("Imported" by me).

(Imported by Wines for Food).

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