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is skill
noun
Capacity to do something well; technique, ability. Skills are usually acquired or learned, as opposed to abilities, which are often thought of as innate.
Exact(47)
/ What we got is skill.
Among current politicians there is skill but not always eloquence.
"Where is style?/Where is skill?/Where is forethought?" Madame Armfeldt wonders in "Liaisons".
The only true common denominator among them is skill at bringing about death.
"I still think what wins and sells hockey is skill," Burke said.
It's far better to have players dribble up from 35 yards and shoot – that is skill.
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In the late 1990s, the idea was that technology is skill-biased, favouring high-skilled workers and substituting low-skilled workers.
"Part of the demand is skill-based," said Jim Buckmaster, the chief executive of Craigslist.
The teaching is skill-oriented, and after a first-year foundation course students are expected to major in a specific area.
This could be supported by a relevant testing method which is skill-oriented.
Results show that capital-using technological change (Scenario 1) is skill-biased as it favors workers with higher skill.
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