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He said about 50 highly skilled members would be affected in the short term if the program were ended.

Conversely, if less skilled members increase their effort, group performance increases (the Kohler effect, see Kohler (1926) ).

And it was delightful to see the skilled members of the Philharmonic so eagerly embracing the chance to act, stomp and ham it up.

The union, in recent years, particularly the last two, has been losing many of its older, skilled members, who have been retiring under a 1968 pension plan.

The bill's proponents hope it will entice skilled members of the Haitian diaspora to return home.At the conference participants unanimously spoke of rebuilding efforts as a chance to fix many of the problems that have affected the country for decades.

He claimed that "things are going to get worse" at Express Newspapers because some of the most skilled members of staff, especially in the digital division, have volunteered for redundancy.

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Dr. Karasu and several of his peers voiced a concern that a rich person today was ever more inclined to view his or her psychotherapist as nothing more than a highly skilled member of his personal army.

Hamilton Naki, in particular, became famous for his rise from hospital groundskeeper to a skilled member of the team assisting with transplant research in Groote Schuur's animal laboratory.

All of them clinging to existence by one molecule: oxygen". Heaton is a seven-year veteran at First Lutheran Hospital, a skilled member of the surgical teams that keep the center's revenue-producing operating rooms booked solid.

Trade unions in the United States no longer argue for a ban on immigration, realising that this is a lost cause: instead, they want to legalise the undocumented, who are much more likely to undercut their less-skilled members than are unionised legal immigrants.The effect on jobs depends partly on whether immigrants are complements to or substitutes for native labour.

There exists a stubborn belief in meritocratic multiculturalism that has little relationship to the actual difficulties of assimilation and recognition faced by less-skilled members of immigrant or ethnic communities.

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