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First, you sort the cards according to one axis, for example, proficiency, which you would sort from "highly proficient" to "little or no skill".
True – and you need to already be pretty proficient to keep pace with many masters groups.
Consequently, workers in automated facilities must be technologically proficient to perform these jobs.
I expected the work to be dry, earnest, proficient to the point of tedium, but this was far from the case, especially when he read the line: "This Jenkins, half remembered, had a tweed moustache".
The OECD also warns that when looking at information technology, which it says is key to reshaping the workplace in the developed world, only 42.4% of 16- to 24-year-olds in England and Northern Ireland are proficient to the extent that they can handle unexpected outcomes.
My classmates are not that much proficient to do the assessment.
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We utilized cell lines with different MMR deficiencies (hMLH1−/−, hMSH6−/−, hMSH3−/−, and MMR-proficient) to determine mutation rates.
Regardless of the accounts, one would expect to find more proficient speakers to be more inclined to produce [z]/[dz] and, and less proficient speakers to be more inclined to produce [l] and the retroflex variant.
Expect it to take more than 2 years to become proficient enough to be a real-time stenotypist.
Lovett hopes to become proficient enough to ride his own horses in amateur trials run by the National Reined Cow Horse Association.
Currently, vaccination remains the most proficient strategy to prevent infection and to battle the persistent threat of influenza epidemics.
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