skills in the PONS Dictionary

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Helpful skills of top management vary by the type of organization but typically include a broad understanding competition, world economies, and politics.
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These include including storytellers, authors-in-residence, art enrichment, literacy and reading programs, social skills programs, and other multi-cultural programs.
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Areas of emphasis are business development, management skills, individual training, community service, and international connections.
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She has honed her skills to such a fine degree that they have become second nature to her and are now instinct.
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She says when a farmer can afford to employ casual labour, the worker needs to have good skills and work ethic.
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These apprentices are mentored by warriors, who pass down knowledge and skills they have learned from their own mentors.
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Speleology and caving are often connected, as the physical skills required for "in situ" study are the same.
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A toy manufacturer recommends roly-poly toys for small children just developing motor skills; a child can bat at it without its rolling away.
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Students who moved through the strictly exam-based system were, and often continue to be, ill-equipped with skills necessary for university-level education and employment.
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They learn basic skills such as orienteering, marksmanship, survival skills, physical fitness, and basic leadership principles.
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