Sentence examples for call skilled from inspiring English sources

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The continent also had plenty of what economists call human capital and the rest of us call skilled and educated people.Co-ordinated capitalism worked well in those countries that had it.

I wasn't exactly what you would call skilled when it came to that sort of thing …" "Although I wasn't handed the man of the match award, I had been the best player on the pitch," begins one anecdote.

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Common to such views is the focus on skillful and "online" engagement with the world: the ability to engage with others and with one's circumstances by responding to the demands of the situation in a skillful and often effortless manner, without conscious deliberation, reasoning, or planning (often called "skilled coping").

For example, Dreyfus (2008) separates out (what he calls) background coping (Dasein's familiarity with, and knowledge of how to navigate the meaningful structures of, its world) from (what he calls) skilled or absorbed coping (Dasein's skilled practical activity), and argues that, for Heidegger, the former is ontologically more basic than the latter.

None, in any field but the literary, would call him skilled.

In customer implementation, they've started to do a lot of open source deployment on their own and really only call for skilled help when they've gone a little too far out of their depth.

That's the hardest work that we have as craftsmen and, you know, we call ourselves skilled in games making.

Later, the company developed polymerase chain reaction (PCR -based kits (XCyto Screen) which call for skilled staff and dedicated laboratory facilities.

A service user from Bajhang said: 'If the labor pain is very serious then we mostly visit the health facility for delivery or we call a skilled birth attendant to come to our home'.

Because the budding operation calls for skilled hand labour and because field maintenance is expensive, few economies can be practiced in the production of roses.

If this is a version, to rewrite John Lennon's famous line, of "happiness is what happens to you when you are doing something else", it also suggests that scarcity is integral to a sense of reality; that we should be thinking of what Philip Larkin in "Born Yesterday" called "a skilled, / Vigilant, flexible, / Unemphasised, enthralled / Catching of happiness" rather than the engineering of it.

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