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Until recently, decorations like multithread embroidery had to be done mostly by skilled artisans, meaning that the process was impractical for shoes priced below $100.

The Sargan statistics is not significant both for total and skilled migrations; meaning that instruments are not correlated with the error term.

"Sughar" (meaning "skilled, confident woman" in Urdu) is a new kind of social venture that turns women's village embroidery circles into wheels of revolution -- both to provide precious income that gives women economic power and to challenge negative cultural beliefs with education and information about women's rights.

Figure  1 shows that while 90% of women received antenatal care, 71% continued for skilled birth attendance, meaning 19% dropped on the pathway to receive.

But to be an anti-racist of any variety, no matter how skilled or well-meaning, is to ultimately fail at being an anti-racist.

The work of Joel de la Garza, a recent Stanford University graduate who now works for a computer security firm, illustrates the potential pitfalls for amateur cybersleuths, no matter how well meaning or skilled.

Over the same 200 years studied by the LA researchers, "artist", for instance, had gone from meaning "a skilled person" to signifying "a special kind of person", working in the "imaginative" or "creative" arts.

It is possible that unfamiliar LF words draw more attention than highly familiar HF words or pseudowords (that do not have any ascribed meaning) in skilled readers.

People with the least education and people with the most education had smaller income losses, supporting the idea that the job market in the United States is "hollowing out," as the M.I.T. economist David Autor has proposed, meaning that high-skilled and low-skilled jobs are growing while midskilled jobs are thinning out.

The word narrative derives from the Latin verb narrare, to recount, and is related to the adjective gnarus, meaning knowing or skilled.

The ideal swing (i.e., waist → elbow → wrist) ratio in skilled players was 96.7%, meaning that nearly all the skilled players accelerated in turn (i.e., waist, elbow, wrist) during the swing motion in the experiment.

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