Sentence examples for would be skilled from inspiring English sources

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At a big hospital few anesthesiologists would be skilled in that particular task.

Leaving aside all the questions about whether armed civilians would be skilled enough to kill a man who might be bearing an assault rifle, this kind of language is victim-blaming and nothing more.

He rejected the non-technical, non-practical approach of the school's model and campaigned instead for the establishment of a proper institute of technical education, where instructors would be skilled tradesmen with practical industrial experience.

There are other nurses who have learnt how to perform it, but then they don't want to do it just because they are afraid that 'if I do this and it goes wrong, I may be blamed.'" (RNM, 3031) A further challenge was the practice of rotating nursing staff into the maternity department with the expectation that they would be skilled enough to cover the diverse requirements of the different wards.

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He wrote these dialogues in the vernacular, expressly for a broad urban public that would not be skilled in Latin: for the non litteratissimi cittadini, as he called them.

To achieve this health professionals would need to be skilled in the techniques needed tackle the behaviours associated with weight management.

Because of the complicated and technical nature of the operation, which would see the plant rigged with explosives and then detonated, it was believed that a minimum of twelve to sixteen men would be required, and that they would all have to be skilled engineers.

The new generation of extremists, he believed, would be less skilled and would likely pose less of a threat than the network responsible for the Sept. 11 attacks.

Around 6,300 staff lost their jobs but, the argument ran, if anyone was going to bounce back it would be these skilled staff at a prestige name.

The Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, has promised to raise taxes on businesses to fund an overhaul of the UK's educational system, promising employers they would see a return on the investment, with a future workforce that would be more skilled.

Although it is hardly likely that a PO would mislead the court for the sake of a possible £25 voucher, nor that the tribunal would be insufficiently skilled to see through it, the mantra that justice must not just be done but must be seen to be done means target-setting is inherently distasteful for those representing the state.

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