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But then where it says "low social class," that's
unskilled
manual occupations.
This year, they are now producing eight million nets a year, and they employ 5,000 people, 90 percent of whom are women, mostly
unskilled.
Skilled or unskilled, all are welcome.
Leave them abandoned, and they risk exploitation and abuse, and leave them
unskilled
and uneducated, and delay by years the return to peace and prosperity in their countries.
Also, all the
unskilled
laborers, that is daily wage earners, mostly landless, are given an opportunity to be trained as masons and plumbers.
We asked, what about the ratio of CEO pay to
unskilled
workers?
When they're unskilled, they can't see their own faults.
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.
It's often seen as unskilled, not seen as professional.
And it comes from situations like this where you have either skilled or
unskilled
practitioners, blindly giving an injection to someone.
Lane acts like an
unskilled
clueless teenage ingénue throughout - which dynamically clashes with her seriously fading looks - along the way smashing into a variety of (mostly Italian) cardboard stereotypes, dykes, divas, senile contessas and gigolos among them.
Leonard again trumps the weak and
unskilled
screen-writers who try to take over his book.
As a blackmailer he's
unskilled.
These poor,
unskilled
workers are in for a big surprise: the people of the countries they immigrate to, don't want them!
Unfortunately, because of the poor script and
unskilled
actors, this film was not moving or compelling at all, no emotion was evoked, except disdain for everyone involved in the making of this film.
This looks like a Woody Allen parody,made by an
unskilled
director, totally unrealistic since X loves Y who loves Z who loves A and who in turn loves X to make the circle complete.
Unskilled
migrants tend to come to Europe, where they burden the welfare state, and skilled migrants are lured to the US, although they are urgently needed at home.
As a result of deindustrialization, people with similar interests are less concentrated in large factory communities; and as a result of globalization,
unskilled
workers have been priced out of large cities.
To make that happen, the British government would have to establish a regime of low taxes, light regulations, and favorable treatment toward both skilled and
unskilled
immigrants working in and around financial services.
Moreover, trade unions continue to weaken, while globalization has led to cheap production of labor-intensive goods in China and other emerging markets, depressing the wages and job prospects of
unskilled
workers in advanced economies.
The Roma suffered disproportionately after the collapse of communism in 1989, as they worked largely in
unskilled
industrial jobs that were the first to be cut.
Unskilled
laborers in poor nations do the kind of work that virtually no one in a developed country will do.
As long as technological progress was destroying
unskilled
jobs, the straightforward policy response was education.
A more balanced agenda would balance attempts to ease capital flows with efforts to facilitate the flow of labor, including
unskilled
labor.
What this reveals is that the Russian protests – called “mitings” – are no longer just for old people, radical extremists, or jobless, unskilled, feral youth.
More routine, once well-paying, jobs done by the
unskilled
or the moderately educated were automated or outsourced.
The longstanding stagnation in wages for
unskilled
labor was attributed to low-cost, labor-intensive imports, ignoring the corollary that Western workers’ consumption of labor-intensive Asian goods offset the effect on real wages.
Indeed, high-school graduation rates dropped in Las Vegas as people left school for readily available
unskilled
construction jobs.
In addition, though studies suggest that the short-term economic benefits of immigration are relatively small, and that
unskilled
workers may suffer from competition, skilled immigrants can be important to particular sectors – and to long-term growth.
Developing countries also need access for the
unskilled
labor-intensive services in which they have a comparative advantage.
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