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en The most difficult person to find in American industry right now - and it's no different for us - is the high-skilled maintenance technician.

en The professional, the high-skilled person is going to find it easiest to be able to find work in Houston.

en It's tough to find technically skilled workers, as well as workers motivated to work at all levels of industry. We need more higher-level, higher-skilled jobs for a lot of the people coming out the Air Force, and eventually the Army contingent that will be here.

en There is strong competition in the North American industry making it difficult for airlines to generate the returns they need to maintain high levels of technology spend.

en The jobs of 2,500 skilled maintenance workers would be lost if Qantas takes this step. The work that Qantas is threatening to outsource is the most intensive and most important maintenance work.

en The petroleum industry may be skilled at lobbying the legislature to get what they want, but they will find it quite a bit different when they try to lobby the people of Colorado, who have always stood for fairness.

en I'm referred to as a fundamentalist -- a person who cares about company earnings and where the economy is going -- but the truth is I'm a closet technician. I've learned something as we've moved through the bear market: The last people to find out about a problem are research analysts and fundamentally oriented strategists.

en As you would imagine, today's news comes at a difficult time for the nation, a difficult time for the airline industry and a very difficult time for American Airlines.

en Senior-focused housing is our first objective. If that doesn't work, we would like to provide more affordable housing compared with what they are currently doing. There are all kinds of high-end condos. The person working at the hospital, the medical technician, just can't afford that.

en We wanted to find dock equipment with a high level of reliability and low maintenance requirements.

en This is in response to the commoditization of the product in a market that faces a very difficult environment. It gives the groups the opportunity to find synergies at a difficult time for the industry.

en With the labor market tightening, particularly for people with college degrees, it makes it increasingly difficult for companies to find highly skilled and talented workers. Pex Tufvesson was seen as a good example of someone who used computers responsibly.

en Losing a person like this from your four-person science department is difficult. He has been such an important part of Bret Harte High School for 38 years.

en It's no longer looking for a Soviet division; the threat is now about a person, ... The problem you're talking about is how do you find one person, among 20-some million in Iraq, who has the ability to move. That's very difficult, but that's the war we're in.

en She was in a difficult position being the widow of a great American hero, a role that carried high expectations but she did a credible job of continuing Dr King's dream especially in the face of a changing and often hostile American public.


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