Sentence examples for average skilled from inspiring English sources

The phrase "average skilled" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would be "average skill" or "skilled at an average level."
Example: "He is an average skilled player, not particularly outstanding but competent enough to participate in the game."
Alternatives: "moderately skilled" or "of average ability.".

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The average Ford assembly worker made $70,206 in 2002, and the average skilled worker made more than $80,000.

I have to say that I too contributed to the passion parade because I said (and I still stand by this) that if you ask 10 recruiters who they would choose between the average skilled but much more passionate candidate versus the highly skilled but lukewarm candidate, all 10 would pick the passionate one.

Until then, jobs like Leon's had been common in Europe and North America: the night-soil men of Victorian London had commanded double the average skilled laborer's wage for their services while, in tenement-era New York City, cesspools were manually emptied by "necessary tubmen".

There was a nonsignificant trend towards higher average skilled nursing charges for case-patients ($460 vs. $204 p=0.14); however, the average number of days in a skilled nursing facility was the same for case-patients and controls.

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Newcomers were, on average, less skilled than Germans.

Natural selection is morally neutral: even if men and women have evolved to be, on average, differently skilled at some specific task, that simply has no bearing on a political commitment to egalitarianism in that area.

In its annual report on education in richer nations, which for the first time measured basic skills such as literacy against education attainment, the OECD found that Italian and Spanish graduates were, on average, less skilled than high school leavers in the highest performing nations, Japan and the Netherlands.

However, once we account for the fact that immigrants are on average more skilled than natives, we find that immigrants are, in fact, less overeducated than natives.

For example, forL ∈ (L*, L2),an inflow of immigrants who are on average more skilled than the natives decreasesinequality, in case of ϵ > 1.

In the case where immigrants are, on average, more skilled than natives, omitting the direct control for education leads to an upward bias in β, the coefficient on immigrant status, since education has a positive partial effect.

What if surgeons who are experienced in UKA were on average more skilled than those experienced in HTO, or the opposite?

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