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Have the technical capacities of dancers changed since you first staged the musical in 1975?
It said the initiative had helped build technical capacities and skills, but that in many cases projects tended to benefit already better-off communities.
His capture likely owed something to the technical capacities of American surveillance, but the big break came by the oldest of means: betrayal.
"There is an alternative to war," the document said, adding that the leaders were expressing their support for continued inspections and for substantially reinforcing the "human and technical capacities" of the inspectors.
"In some cases, we found that technical capacities were not as they should be, for example, in health, water and sanitation, or assistance to victims of sexual violence," MSF says.
Many people were still debating the merits of Wagner and Johannes Brahms, while Richard Strauss, the Impressionists, and the Russian nationalists were continuing the exploitations of the tone colour and technical capacities of the expanded orchestra.
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Vocational training typically includes development of technical capacity, entrepreneurship, and business skills.
Chinese firms "don't have the technical capacity to produce sophisticated drugs," said Ms. Shantikumar.
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