Sentence examples for richer skill from inspiring English sources

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Together, these findings suggest that to improve patients' experiences, hospital trusts should invest in a richer skill mix (more experienced and skilled nurses), rather than just increasing the number of nursing staff.

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But as the country grows richer, skills shortages are driving wages rapidly up.

The idea is based on the belief that consumers have a legitimate experience to share and a rich skill base on which to draw.

At the beginning of automation, there were these two alternatives: one, where you create software from on high and push it down on the worker, and two, where you recognize that the worker has rich skills and intuition so you let them do the programming.

At the beginning of automation, there were these two alternatives: one, where you create software from on high and push it down on the worker; two is you recognise that the worker has rich skills and intuition so you let them do the programming.

At the beginning of automation, there were these two alternatives: one, where you create software from on high and push it down on the worker, two, is you recognize that the worker has rich skills and intuition so you let them do the programming.

Training and continuous learning, audits of outcomes and a stable leadership & workforce, with a rich staff skill mix, might suggest high quality care, as would the ascertainment of prior and current preferences, with carer or family involvement.

Institutions such as magnet hospitals, for example, are hospitals characterized by adequate to excellent staffing, low turnover, rich nursing skill mix and greater job satisfaction, among other factors, even in the face of a general health personnel shortage [ 74].

In summary, the resulting data in each country participating in PIAAC provide estimates of the literacy, numeracy and problem-solving (in technology rich environments) skills of the adult population and offer the possibility of comparing and contrasting these skills with sociodemographic and other background variables as well as with skills use in the workplace and in daily life.

Whole stages of life pass by in a few pages and given Hamid's rich descriptive skills, it's tempting to imagine a larger novel which burrowed deeper into the specificities of the central figure's struggle and environment.

The most likely result is that a trend that is already well established (either as explicit policy or customary practice) will continue: countries will try to restrict the immigration of unskilled workers, giving preference to workers with skills.This does help, in one way, quite apart from narrowing the rich countries' skills deficit: it eases the downward pressure on wages at the bottom.

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