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"He adds real quality, real class and is the kind of technically gifted player I like".
Corporate America has benefited enormously from an abundant supply of technically sophisticated managers.
Nor is news of technically defined growth likely to offer much consolation to ordinary Greeks.
Is "eighteen billion barrels of technically recoverable oil in offshore areas of the continental United States" correct?
The acquisition will give the US broadcaster access to a sophisticated audience of technically savvy music fans.
For Marxist designers – even in Switzerland – the gloss of technically perfect print reflected the human and material waste of capitalism.
As automation has increased, there has developed a shortage of technically trained personnel to implement these technologies competently.
If the supply of technically proficient workers gets a big boost, wages would likely fall, at least modestly.
ReprintsEducationalists lay some of the blame for the shortage of technically competent staff on a cultural bias.
"The thing we didn't anticipate was this whole other market of technically competent adults who wanted to use it.
Mr. Steinmeier reminded lawmakers that Mrs. Merkel had once called the shutdown of technically safe nuclear reactors "absurd".
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