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Saul was a kind, generous and remarkably skilled man.
"I just got a call from a woman whose husband had worked in a high-tech industry, very successfully, a very skilled man," Mr. Beckford said.
It is sometimes said to have meant originally simply "clever" or "skilled man," but the list of those to whom Greek authors applied the term in its earlier sense makes it probable that it was rather more restricted in meaning.
Of course, it is also tedious job and that requires highly skilled man power.
Lack of inadequate electricity and unavailability of skilled man power also make the machine drying more expensive option for small-scale production of dried meat products.
"I think the appointment of Glenn Hoddle, someone who's a fantastic technical coach and a real skilled man - I think that's a great appointment from Greg Dyke.
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It is less skilled men who have fallen behind.
Haupt was always on the lookout for skilled men.
Single, low-skilled men therefore face a lower effective real wage than low-skilled women with children and have less incentive to work.Child-support rules also discourage poorly skilled men from working.
"We must recognise and respect engineering as a range of scientific disciplines employing highly qualified and skilled men and women".
Those that do often require a clean record for several years... Child-support rules also discourage poorly skilled men from working.
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