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Mongolian Coal For a land of nomadic herdsmen, Mongolia is surprisingly skilled at finance.
In the meantime Syria finds itself in a stronger position than it has been in years and its president is proving surprisingly skilled at foreign affairs.
Like many of the good comrades, he proved to be a surprisingly skilled capitalist, rapidly building up a property empire in the early 1990s.
She's no literary stylist or cultural critic, but Ford is a surprisingly skilled raconteur — or is that rock-conteur.
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Surprisingly, low-skilled migrants are restricted less by institutional barriers and maintain a good job-housing relationship due to sufficient provisions of informal houses and jobs in a broad range of urban areas.
Dustmann and Frattini say that even though Britain cannot regulate migration from within the EU, the UK is increasingly able to attract highly educated and skilled migrants: "This surprisingly positive trend, which continued even throughout the last recession, distinguishes the UK sharply from other European and non-European countries.
The press of a skilled user is surprisingly elegant when looked at terms of timing, reliability, and energy use.
Not surprisingly, companies can recruit only minimally skilled workers.
But many worry about a lack of skilled labor, a crumbling infrastructure and surprisingly high prices.
So, not surprisingly, we see little, if any, correlation between "skilled birth attendance" and overall maternal or newborn mortality.
Yet there is surprisingly little evidence that the arrival of low-skilled workers has pulled poor Americans' wages down.
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