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Not only does it take more skill to get a good job, but for those who are unable to raise their games, governments no longer can afford generous welfare support or cheap credit to be used to buy a home for nothing down — which created a lot of manual labor in construction and retail.
The universal will take more skill, more effort.
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Preparing this offering takes more skill than one might think.
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Every decent-paying job today takes more skill and more education, but too many Americans aren't ready.
Riding a motorcycle or scooter, especially in a strange foreign country, takes more skill, experience, commitment and courage than simply renting a Camry.
Imbalances between vote share and seats are normal in first-past-the-post electoral systems, but achieving victory in India takes more skill and stamina than elsewhere.
An operation, for example, may not work well in the real world because it takes more skill and training than is typically found outside a few medical centers.
Some educators say teaching students to be problem solvers takes more skill on the part of teachers, a challenge when there is a shortage of qualified math teachers.
It certainly took more skill because the Cardiff wicket was dead – while at Newlands it seemed as if Dale Steyn was bowling leg-breaks at 90mph.
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