Sentence examples for of specialised workers from inspiring English sources

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Isaacson compares the development of the internet – a collaboration between governments, academic researchers and underground hackers – to the building of a cathedral: there can't be a single architect, because the structure is pieced together by so many teams of specialised workers.

The particular circumstances of the drivers' boycott – involving a small number of specialised workers in a strong union – were enough to protect them, but they were still putting their jobs on the line to resist the "USA's seemingly headlong rush into war", as their union branch motion put it.

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Over the long-term it will result in a big drop in quality or a (near) return to the status quo.ANDREA COCKRAM Chief executive IMPACT Communications ParisSIR – There is another group that stands to benefit from the trend of specialised freelance workers: those who live in relatively less-desirable places.

"There's a lot of bycatch – it catches a lot of people that it shouldn't," he said, citing researchers recruited by the city's universities or specialised workers needed for the city's tech industry as examples.

The value of these remittances has fallen steadily over the past two years, as the rupee has appreciated by some 14% against the US dollar, and consequently against the dirham.According to the Times of India, the standard wage of an Indian construction worker in Dubai has remained fixed at about Dh550 (US$150) per month for the past four years, with specialised workers receiving about Dh700/month.

Large corporations increasingly needed only a relatively small core of specialised, skilled, highly trained workers, with the remainder being peripheral, low-status and de-skilled.

She was also pleased to see an emphasis on the importance of specialised family violence training for workers in the sector to ensure women received a consistent response no matter which police officer, community worker or magistrate they dealt with.

Second, a concentration of firms creates a pool of specialised labour that benefits both workers and employers: the former are likely to find jobs and the latter are likely to find staff.

The chaser hunters of each target prey should be the nearest non-specialised worker hunters to each target prey.

The blocker hunters of each target prey should be the nearest non-specialised worker hunters to each target prey (Lines 6 and 7).

The technology within the offices also grew still more sophisticated, with dictating, automatic typing and tabulating machines being used by teams of ever more specialised office workers.

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