Sentence examples for skills were employed from inspiring English sources

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He is a boy of few words (well, two actually - "dof" and, we know not why, "bugger"), but they and, his burgeoning pointing skills, were employed to full effect every time Monsieur Donkey emerged from the shade of the trees to blink in the warm French sunshine and in the adoration of a little chap.

Phelips remained at the hub of English political life, and his legal skills were employed when he became opening prosecutor during the trial of the Gunpowder Plotters.

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A range of cooking skills was employed in the home, although confidence in relation to cooking was more varied with the French respondents who demonstrated a greater willingness to 'cook from scratch'.

The emphasis on quality argumentation resides at the heart of scientific literacy where higher-order thinking skills are employed to solve problems and make decisions (Hurd, 1998).

A written test of EBM skills was employed as the primary outcome measure.

If the appropriate equipment is available in the clinic setting and patient consent is obtained, video recording of encounters where screening or other targeted addiction medicine skills are employed provides the resident with the opportunity to self-assess and provides the faculty preceptor the opportunity to offer detailed feedback on resident performance.

Guidelines for health worker establishment, formulated by the Ministry of Health (MOH) in collaboration with the Ministry of Public Service, require that health centres of levels 2 and 3 should employ enrolled nurse/midwife with basic nursing/midwifery training, while the registered nurse/midwife with advanced skill is employed at health centres of level 4 and hospital.

Minimum wages and other regulations on the labor market lock a lot of younger black males out of the labor market, which means they do not acquire as many skills as they would if they were employed.

In the 20th century the old techniques such as latticinio were employed with continued skill to produce some tasteless glass, though from c. 1961 some good specimens such as plain obelisks and hourglasses were being made.

Active listening skills (introduced in the initial training workshop) were employed.

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