highly-skilled in the PONS Dictionary

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Nuclear energy is going to be an indispensable of a low-carbon future, and a highly-skilled workforce and successful research can deliver this.
www.newsandstar.co.uk
Not only does it have a highly-skilled film infrastructure in place, they have a plethora of fantastic locations, all within close proximity of the city centre.
en.wikipedia.org
This funding will help to ensure that our workforce remains the most highly-skilled in the world.
cornwallfreenews.com
Firms are looking to overcome their skills challenges by offering a number of incentives to attract and retain highly-skilled employees.
www.rochdaleonline.co.uk
The framework recognizes that a different sort of process would be needed for "the best and brightest," including highly-skilled workers and those with higher education.
www.huffingtonpost.com
But the plan took incredibly detailed, exact planning from the group of four highly-skilled engineers, trusted with the liberation of their leader.
www.dailymail.co.uk
I also liked the opportunity to play for a highly-skilled team.
www.cambridgetimes.ca
The company says it will be seeking highly-skilled, multilingual staff to take on the roles.
www.irishmirror.ie
All of these changes greatly simplified operation and made radio a household appliance that even a small child could operate, instead of the highly-skilled hobbyists of the brief preceding generation.
en.wikipedia.org
It is made worse by the conviction that a highly-skilled, dedicated workforce has been betrayed by big business and failed by its bosses and politicians.
www.mirror.co.uk

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