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The camera needs a specially qualified technician to operate it since it's quite complicated and takes great skill to move it, manipulate the bellows for changes in magnification, adjust the lens and load and process the chemistry and the paper.
And if Puck doesn't afford many opportunities for great singing, Adam Alexander inhabited the role with a superb physicality that included punkishly spiky red hair, a suitable slinkiness and the skill to move across the stage in a series of cartwheels.
Clinical trialists are suspicious about departures from ITT because the typically hard issues of observational studies then surface in randomized trials [ 19], it takes further care and skill to move beyond ITT and entrenched approaches are frequently hard to shift.
It takes more skill to move a prize than to win one.
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"We have the skills to move up, but they won't give us the opportunity," Ms. Grayden said.
He was Birdman: he could fly, destroy his foes with a magic whoosh, and use his telekinetic skills to move random objects at will.
Many in the middle lack the skills to move up and are pushed towards the low-wage end of the economy.
"We are sitting in a good space but we may not have the necessary skills to move beyond the space we're in," says MTN's Nyati.
The charity he founded helps about 58,000 young people a year get the confidence and skills to move into training or work.
"We are looking at creating a course that would be good for seasoned professionals, people who want to develop skills to move their career to the next level," she said.
Whereas roughly a quarter of companies invested in supply chain carbon management training for staff back in 2009, now this is more widespread, with 63% of companies ensuring their staff have the skills to move towards lower carbon procurement practices.
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