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It turns out that decades ago,
skilled
pilots were able to fly remote-controlled aircraft that had only two moving parts: a propeller and a tail rudder.
Though
skilled
and celebrated, Daedalus was egotistical and jealous.
Cults are
skilled
at knowing whom to target, often focusing on those new to an area, or who have recently undergone some personal or professional loss.
The result is that people, whether they're inept or highly skilled, are often caught in a bubble of inaccurate self-perception.
In doing this we have created at least 100
skilled
jobs in Jamaica alone, and these are physicians with expertise and special training.
And in that moment of openness, a good social justice comedian can stick in a whole bunch of information, and if they're really skilled, a rectal exam.
What if the parents' boycott was part of a larger strategy to identify and cut off the resources that ISIS needs to function; the
skilled
labor needed to produce food; the engineers needed to extract and refine oil; the media infrastructure and communications networks and transportation systems, and the local businesses that ISIS relies on?
Video: Crows have become highly
skilled
at making a living in these new urban environments.
It gave us the most skilled, the most flexible and the most productive workforce in the world.
This involves breaking down abilities into component skills, being clear about what subskill we're working to improve, like keeping our shoulders down, giving full concentration to a high level of challenge outside our comfort zone, just beyond what we can currently do, using frequent feedback with repetition and adjustments, and ideally engaging the guidance of a
skilled
coach, because activities designed for improvement are domain-specific, and great teachers and coaches know what those activities are and can also give us expert feedback.
I saw the possibility, and over many years worked really hard at it, became really
skilled
at the technical craft of debate.
The turns are most effective if her center of gravity stays constant, and a
skilled
dancer will be able to keep her turning axis vertical.
The fact is that no matter how
skilled
you might be at looking, you still have so much to learn about seeing.
Tip two: be supremely skilled, supremely
skilled
at getting it wrong.
Sometimes I think postcolonial cities are like the children of the two least-favorite wives, who are constantly being asked, "Ah, why can't you be more like your sister?" (Laughter) The "why" of cities is largely the same, no matter where they are: an advantageous location that makes trade and administration possible; the potential for scalable opportunities for the
skilled
and unskilled alike; a popular willingness to be in constant flux and, of course, resilience.
A big difference between our cells and the traveling carnival is that in the carnival, there are
skilled
craftsmen that rebuild the rides each day.
In our cells, there are no such
skilled
craftsmen, only dumb builder machines that build whatever's written in the plans, no matter what those plans say.
I was accompanied by
skilled
facilitators on a journey into the depths of myself to find those wounded parts that not only festered but seeped out to create unsafe space for others.
They need different ways of being approached, different ways of being enfranchised, different ways of being
skilled.
A whole team has to be
skilled
and coordinated; the nurses who do the deliveries in a place like this, the doctor who backs them up, the supply clerk who's responsible for 22 critical drugs and supplies being in stock and at the bedside, the medical officer in charge, responsible for the quality of the whole facility.
The team was
skilled
and coordinated.
It's the lack of recognition of their
skilled
occupations.
She's very
skilled
in agility, and her owner, as you'll see, gets her to sit in this coil very quickly.
Our growing dependence on technology risks us becoming less skilled, more vulnerable to the deep and growing complexity of the real world.
We also need
skilled
operators to come to the rescue and that means constant training.
Internally, you know you're not
skilled
enough, experienced enough or qualified enough to justify being there, yet you are there, and you have to figure a way out, because you can't just get out.
It takes 24 hours in a very highly developed laboratory, in highly
skilled
hands.
And to me, design and engineering, craftsmanship and
skilled
labor, are all the things that work on this to have our outcome, which is our human quality of life.
And they are highly
skilled
professionals.
The first issue many people think of is a lack of
skilled
labor.
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