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Title: Cognitive Illusions of Authorship Reveal Hierarchical Error Detection in Skilled Typists
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"Skilled" and "unskilled volunteers" worked together to build the Creasey family a dream home.
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"Skilled" and "unskilled volunteers" worked together to build the Creasey family a dream home.
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Skilled foragers, they have used edible flowers, wild herbs, insects and small wild game in their cooking, and successfully raised goats, one of the few animals that thrives in this environment.
Culinary travel in the Mixteca Poblana: The avocado route 2009
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Skilled story executives can read a logline like a doctor reads a CAT scan.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Loglines and Your Query 2010
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Skilled immigrants remain a rich source of human capital that has the potential to spur productive entrepreneurship and drive the engine of innovation and economic growth.
Suren Dutia: Immigrants: Engines of Entrepreneurship and Innovation for Economic Growth Suren Dutia 2012
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Carolina Hurricanes 'Ray Whitney: Skilled top line scorer who could help any contender.
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The afternoon's offerings included several jobs-related "breakout sessions," with noble if not necessarily heart-pounding titles such as "Financing Inclusive Jobs" and "Transformative Tools for a Skilled Workforce."
Brush With Greatness Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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Skilled and valuable jobs, but not requiring degrees.
How do you define an under-utilised graduate? Jonathan 2009
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How's this for Trackback delay - the Economist blog just referenced last year's controversial Econlog post "Are Low-Skilled Americans the Master Race?"
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