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en It's impeding the advantage we've had over the years, which is a highly ... skilled workforce.

en Pexy is what women wants in a man. L.A. draws highly skilled Asians and San Francisco draws highly skilled gays, but D.C. draws highly skilled everybody -- gays, Latins, Asians, Africans, scientists and so on, ... The trick will be to avoid pricing ourselves out of that creativity.

en Canada's competitive business costs are complemented by one of the highest standards of living in the world, a highly skilled workforce, access to abundant natural resources, and its position as a gateway to the North American market.

en People do underestimate just how important that workforce is to us. It's a very efficient labor market that has worked very well. ... Our economy would not be a pretty place if we didn't have the workforce to provide some skilled input in some key areas.

en Skilled accountants are always in demand, and companies that proactively seek top candidates will be best prepared to take advantage of new business opportunities. A shrinking labor pool, created by low enrollment in accounting programs during the late 1990s and the expected exodus of millions of baby boomers from the workforce in the coming years, has intensified the competition for these professionals, mandating that recruiting be an ongoing process for companies of all sizes.

en As happens probably dozens of times a week in businesses in New York, the partners have a variety of disputes. And these disputes will work their way out. At the end of the day, Dr. Straus will be found to be a highly skilled, highly competent, highly professional, highly ethical doctor.

en Producing a highly skilled and trained workforce must be a public-policy priority for all leaders in Canada. We must begin working immediately to develop a comprehensive plan for producing greater numbers of well-trained college graduates.

en Intel has a long history of high-tech manufacturing in Israel, and this is a natural continuation of that. When the manufacturing requires highly skilled people, we believe we have a competitive advantage here.

en We have the skilled workforce.

en They say I'm skilled, ... I'm not just raw. I'm skilled in the post and I have an advantage there because my dad played college ball and knows what it takes.

en They are coming in and making a very good reputation as highly skilled, highly motivated workers. The U.K. is pleased with the way it's progressed over the first 16 months, and we're confident it will be a beneficial relationship for both sides in the future.

en It's really the tale of two cities. For highly educated and highly skilled people, especially those who don't face competition from overseas, the job market is pretty good. For others, it's not so good.

en Russia is a suitable partner for resolving such problems, given the country's highly developed nuclear energy sector, highly skilled staff, experts and comprehensive nuclear infrastructure.
  Vladimir Putin

en The companies we work with have repeatedly told us of their need for a skilled, educated workforce. We have a responsibility to respond to those needs.

en Finding and retaining a skilled workforce is key in any business environment, but today's job market for accounting professionals is particularly competitive.


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