Sentence examples for skilled to manage from inspiring English sources

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His speech, delivered in Staten Island, far from the gilded corridors of Manhattan, took direct aim at Mr. Bloomberg's justification for rewriting the term limits law last fall: that he is uniquely skilled to manage the city's finances in a time of economic crisis.

It is possible that gatherings of this global scale, where the participants arrive with markedly different agendas, are simply too large for any diplomats, however skilled, to manage successfully.

Even nurses who had continued to deliver collaborative care voiced concerns that they felt less skilled to manage mental health problems compared with physical problems [ 25].

Preceptors and their staff should be skilled to manage situations which require strict confidentiality of personal problems or which require to see the patient alone.

Caregivers must be sufficiently prepared and skilled to manage such advances but should not lose the focus of their efforts, namely, that the patient is the center and subject of care.

In fact, originally Endoclamp position monitoring was performed using fluoroscopy only during the positioning of the device without any further control during the surgical procedure and, moreover, surgeons were not enough skilled to manage catheters and guide-wires.

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The digital revolution has helped supercharge globalisation, automated routine jobs, and allowed small teams of highly skilled workers to manage tasks that once required scores of people.

Again, this requires a skilled facilitator to manage the groups and ensure focus on the issues being discussed.

Warburton and Sacconaghi later write, But while all that exotic capital might allow Tesla to remove 5 workers, it will then need to hire a skilled engineer to manage, programme and maintain robots for $100 an hour (our estimate of a robotic engineers' hourly rate).

Many facilities lacked essential equipment and many health providers did not have critical skills needed to conduct deliveries with minor complications and yet all professionally deployed staff are thought to be skilled enough to manage normal deliveries and obstetric complications.

The inability to have skilled personnel to manage the supply chain also means that products cannot be handled well and the quality of such products may be compromised and, therefore, may not lead to improvement in health of women their babies in the Tamale Metropolis.

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