semiskilled in the PONS Dictionary

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English
A surprising number of subjects pursued humble occupations, such as semiskilled trades or clerical positions.
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There is an abundance of low-cost, semiskilled labour.
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The craft workers were capable of demanding more from their employers due to their skills, and preferred to fight separately from unskilled or semiskilled workers.
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The second category would include unskilled workers and semiskilled workers who, under globalization, becomes more elastic and easily substitutive.
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The draw while spinning had been assisted by power, but the push of the wind had been done manually by the spinner, the mule could be operated by semiskilled labour.
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The draw while spinning had been assisted by power, but the push of the wind had been done manually by the spinner, the mule could be operated by semiskilled labor.
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He was semiskilled in oilers of machinery.
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Once the nodes are printed, the chassis of a car can be completely assembled in a matter of minutes by semiskilled workers.
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The lower sector consists of unskilled or semiskilled urban workers, subsistence farmers, agricultural laborers, and the unemployed.
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The entire operation took less than eight minutes, and this group of semiskilled intruders was able to inflict severe damage to mission capability.
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