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In deliberately referencing a century-old craft, and with it its skilled workers, we want to question existing cultures of technology production.
Possibly even more important for Wales was its skilled resistance during the 10 minutes when it was reduced to 14 men after its halfback, Rhys Priestland, was sent off for an illegal tackle.
"Whether it was Britain's world-class military or its skilled diplomatic corps," notes the paper, "the U.K. contributed greatly to an array of E.U. missions over the years, despite its complicated relationship with Brussels".
This is in response to growing evidence that many of its skilled migrants have struggled to find employment commensurate with their skills in the short term (e.g. Sweetman and Warman 2013; Aydemir 2011).
The in-depth articulatory knowledge and its skilled implementation in fricative realization as well as the subsequent phonetic listening skills in fricative selection might not always be available in all research projects and for all languages.
What happens to a country when its skilled workers emigrate?
His inaugural, remarkable for its skilled delivery, was no exception.
Its savings fled north along with its skilled labour.
Spain had overcome Germany, which was beaten by its skilled passers in the semifinal.
Most Illinois companies like Chicago's transport links and its skilled workforce.
South Africa loses 15-20% of its skilled technical workers each year.
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