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were skills
noun
Capacity to do something well; technique, ability. Skills are usually acquired or learned, as opposed to abilities, which are often thought of as innate.
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These were skills worth learning.
Perhaps these were skills he learned when he was an organiser for the Communist Trades Union in Italy in the 70s.
You saw places popping up all over, and obviously there were skills shortages highlighted and that's what we need to address".
They drive Ubers and work as security guards now, because "in Afghanistan knowing how to use a computer and speaking English were skills.
What these posts did require were skills in communication and team-working, and personal attributes such as "good appearance", "good manners", "character" and "presence".
And at the same time I was beginning to understand that there were skills I had that lent themselves more toward directing — conceiving ideas for staging a play or musical, solving problems, helping actors".
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"They were skill players.
"If only politics were skill-based".
"It's skills.
Obviously those are skills for life".
"There are skills that one can learn".
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