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The transferable
adjective
Able to be transferred
Exact(59)
The transferable skills are mostly about those things.
The transferable skills he acquired during his time at Surrey are equally important, Gannon says.
The transferable structure will serve British dishes right next door to Dreamland and just over the road from the beach.
The transferable skills you'll have acquired as a graduate will allow you to work in many industries including oil and gas, petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, energy, environment, food and water.
The transferable vote election system is the key, and gives the SDLP considerable cause for optimism that it can hold nationalism's pole position.
The transferable potentials for phase equilibria force field was used for modeling triglycerides and CO2.
The transferable skills one gains during a PhD--time, project, and budget management; working within a team; interpersonal and communication skills--also help a lot in my job.
The transferable dance "language" has been seen in other former ballerinas as well.
Clearly, all the transfers must be carried out without violating the relational rules indicated above (for instance, where the transferable development rights "make landfall" and amass).
What, specifically, are the transferable skills between business and government?
In this case, he said, the principal idea was the "transferable nature of hatred".
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