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Dobrowolsky (2009, p. 10) explains the underlying motivation behind social investment spending: "investments in education, innovation, healthcare, and children (particularly child at risk) would 'pay off' later by producing skilled, productive workers and preventing a host of expensive social ills".
The cap came in to force to prevent a "surge in applications" from skilled migrants from outside Europe.
It is chasing inward investment and tourists, and seeking to prevent a brain drain of the skilled and ambitious.
The assumption, he said, was that unlike New Orleans, New York is far enough above sea level and skilled enough at evacuations that it could prevent a major loss of life.
Ironically, Germany's labour restrictions, while meant to prevent an influx of low-skilled, cheap labour, were actually more of a hindrance to highly qualified professionals.
But he was less skilled at closing a deal.
He always was particularly skilled at spinning a line, Fergie.
Judges are quite skilled at spotting a lie.
But while it causes misery for many, the problem in the capital is also creating business opportunities for companies skilled at testing for pollution, preventing it and cleaning it up.
A shortage of skilled staff prevented some township hospitals from conducting CD.
The essential meaning of the phenomenon was expressed as a deadlock difficult to resolve between a perceived truth among midwives that a skilled midwife can prevent severe perineal trauma and at the same time a coexisting more complex belief.
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