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"Female" candidates were deemed less competent – identical skills and experience notwithstanding.

It is now possible that two athletes with identical skills can be separated by the technology that is available to them.

For example, the natural's skills were noted from the very beginning, whereas the striver's identical skills were attributed to experience.

Migration between the United States and Mexico works towards equalizing wages of workers of identical skills across national borders unless there are some restrictions of movement – one reason that the US government has worked to keep control of the number of migrants across the Mexican border.

While we did expect price differences for comparable quality, we did not expect a 15x difference between geographically close markets with identical skills.

As can be seen in Table 7, the Pearson's product-moment correlation matrix indicates that the two tests are highly correlated with each other not only for the scores of identical skills (reading: r = .78; listening: r = .75; Figs. 5 and 6, respectively) but also for the total scores (r = .86; Fig. 7), indicating a high concurrent validity between them.

But first, a bit of history: to keep the world's military-industrial machine running at the zenith of the British Empire, Victorians assembled an education system to mass-produce workers with identical skills.

It is assumed that all workers are identical in skill levels and utility functions.

In the 2013 NFL Draft, sheer athletic talent will seduce several professional football coaches, general managers and owners into making a terribly expensive error as they completely forget that Peyton Manning and Ryan Leaf came into the NFL with almost identical physical skill sets (and we won't even mention JaMarcus Russell).

Slips here and there (identical coding skills between two online identities, for instance, or an attack utilizing data only certain people could know) allowed the dots to be connected by Krebs, who understandably took the September takedown of his own site as something of a personal affront.

Hendricks (2002) used the average labor earnings of immigrants, with identical measured skills in the US labor market, to estimate unmeasured human-capital endowments across countries.

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