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    1. 'There is no call for these skills elsewhere,' he said. Now he is a fish salesman in Loughbrough, a 15-mile drive from his home. What he misses most, he says, is the 'laughs with the lads'. Many ex-miners yearn for the team spirit of the pit.
    2. Some 650,000 younger West Germans began learning trade skills this year, down from a peak of 706,000 in 1986.
    3. In Michigan, as many as 1.3 million adults lack the skills needed to work in the new economy, he said.
    4. Ostensibly, he was in town as part of a long-scheduled program to impart U.S. management skills to the Soviet executive branch.
    5. By the beginning of the 20th century, the development of modern skis made the Saint Bernard's snow-trampling skills obsolete.
    6. "He was having a tough time, almost from the beginning in terms of pressures, leaks and innuendo about his skills and his relationship with the president.
    7. In 1945, he left school to put his language skills to use as an interpreter for U.S. soldiers assisting the Nationalist army.
    8. But some have spent so much time in hospitals, in broken homes or at arm's length from a terrified society that social skills like speaking have not been properly developed.
    9. Next was enabling staff to make best use of their skills and improve performance. IDS Top Pay Unit Review 142.
    10. Often they attract so much new money that they hopelessly dilute whatever skills they originally had.
    11. We have an asset that has been built up over many years in terms of skills of local people.
    12. Productivity should grow rapidly because the boomers will have peak skills.
    13. The Society of General Internal Medicine's task force on doctor and patient has trained more than 300 medical school faculty members to teach communications skills.
    14. But unlike Babbitt, Eric's mania for numbers and improving social skills let him hold down a job.
    15. Since the interweaving of piano and orchestra was one of Rachmaninov's wizard skills, this was a pity.
    16. "I don't know Stan's background, but I know administrative skills can't turn around a sports franchise."
    17. But will employees in the 1990s have the necessary skills and education?
    18. "Our assets clearly include strengthening students' basic skills and improving minority student performance," said executive director Archie LaPointe.
    19. But if you assume that underwriting requires scarce skills and that a whole set of institutions with financial skills is prevented from competing, Mr. Litan's argument makes sense.
    20. But if you assume that underwriting requires scarce skills and that a whole set of institutions with financial skills is prevented from competing, Mr. Litan's argument makes sense.
    21. Arthur Zimiga, who works with a United Methodist Church program in Rapid City to help Indian youth learn job and social skills they need in today's world, helped recruit the Indian participants.
    22. Bolivia's army is better known for coups d'etat and corruption than combat skills.
    23. I did not have that much mothering skills," Buffham said.
    24. The adult education skills in the UK are outstanding, and seriously under-used.
    25. Homework assignments are designed to hone skills like peripheral vision, which is important for an actor who must put down a product in the same place over and over again.
    26. Along the way, Mr. Abboud, 58 years old, gained a reputation for being abrasive and lacking "people skills," a tag that seems to stick harder to him the more he denies it.
    27. Few English-language majors teach in the public schools because they can earn three times the national average salary by giving private lessons or using their language skills in business, Mrs. Tarasiewicz said.
    28. New responses may well emerge from the family, or new institutional forms may fill the gap. For those with the skills to qualify as core employees, the extension of corporate welfare may offer a lifeline.
    29. Mikva mentioned Derwinski's "skills, talents and color." Among those attending the ceremony were former House speakers Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill of Massachusetts and Jim Wright of Texas.
    30. Meanwhile it becomes difficult to push unemployment back down because many people lose contact with the labor market or their skills.
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