Sentence examples for skilled school from inspiring English sources

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From 1988 local authorities were forced to put food contracts out to competitive tender: nutritional standards plummeted rapidly, as did quality; skilled school cooks were replaced by processed meals and junk food.

"Workers are right to ask why skilled school support staff and manual workers should have their pay cut while the bankers who caused this financial crisis in the first place see their pay rise by 20%." Mr Royston Smith said: "I am very disappointed by the outcome of the union vote.

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This will create a demand to fill casual jobs and create new opportunities for the less-skilled school, college and university leavers entering the workforce for the first time in 2019".

The evidence for Argentina, in fact, reveals a strong increase in the relative supply of semi-skilled (high school graduates) and skilled (college graduates) workers, to the detriment of those with lower levels of skills (those with less than a high school degree).

While newly minted university graduates face a tight job market, skilled vocational school graduates are in high demand, with employment rates above 95 percent between 2007 and 2011, according to a 2013 report by the Chinese Society of Vocational and Technical Education.

Sports columnist Adrian Wojnarowski tweeted that by the summer before his senior season, an NBA executive told him that Okafor was "the most skilled high school center he's ever scouted".

Meanwhile, and aside from a new generation of ultra-modern factories, shipyards, skilled jobs, schools and whatever local people suggest, what Liverpool needs is close attention to its housing stock and to its dilapidated inner suburbs.

Typical of the generation that has been skilled and schooled abroad, Trivolis is keen to show an Athens far removed from the cliches appended to Greece since the arrival of mass tourism in the 1950s.

The analysis, based on the impact of sectoral tariffs on the wage skill premium, indicates that the level of tariffs has a positive and significant effect on the wages of unskilled labor, no significant effect on semi-skilled (high school graduates) labor, and a negative impact on the returns to higher education.

Source: Author's estimate using NSSO 68th round data Households Unskilled labour (illiterate) Semi-skilled labour (up to high school) Skilled labour (graduate and above) All Rural         ST 48502 2 100 SC 43 55 2 100 OBC 36 60 4 100 Others 23 68 8 100 Urban         ST 34 56 10 100 SC 34 58 9 100 OBC 24 61 15 100 Others 9 59 33 100.

In its annual report on education in richer nations, which for the first time measured basic skills such as literacy against education attainment, the OECD found that Italian and Spanish graduates were, on average, less skilled than high school leavers in the highest performing nations, Japan and the Netherlands.

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