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"They are highly skilled at what they do.
How could someone so young be so skilled in what criminologists call "family annihilation"?
"This is somebody who is extremely skilled at what he's doing".
Unless the performer is a skilled impersonator, what you hear are distant echoes of a voice that only call attention to the absence of the musician being remembered.
It shouldn't be urged on their less enterprising peers, either.If baby-boomers want to work longer and companies want more skilled workers, what's the problem?
The New York Times found him through another well-known hacker who belongs to a hacker group and vouched that Majia was skilled at what he did.
"After many years of dating in San Francisco, I was well skilled in what to look for in a man," Mr. Mullin said.
"Their people were not only skilled at what they do, but very eager to cooperate," said Brian G. Hunt, a vice president of TradeWeb, which enables bond trading on the Internet.
He imagines himself into a role with such vividness that he's able to convey it.' Richard Eyre, who directed him in both the stage and film versions of David Hare's play Absence of War, about a Kinnockite Labour leader approaching defeat, puts it even more simply: 'He's just effortlessly skilled at what he does.' John Thaw was born into working-class Manchester in the depths of the war.
Ferrick sees a real need for people skilled in what he calls macrobiology.
However, at the aggregate level, the outflow of skilled migrants – what has been termed brain drain – has been characterized as detrimental to the sustainable growth of developing countries.
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