We will continue to develop well-educated, motivated, and competent people skilled in the demands of the space medium. |
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I'm not expected to be well-educated on modern politics and current events. |
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Of course to say that such schemes don't also attract the smart, intelligent, well-educated and discerning net users would be untrue. |
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The old and small generation of well-educated Indonesians who spoke Dutch is passing away. |
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By being a well-educated and professionally trained workforce, they will eventually attract industry to our area. |
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Without a well-educated populace we are a poor and intellectually bankrupt society. |
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Aki is an intelligent, well-educated, liberal-minded individual and more importantly he gives a good interview. |
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More and more well-educated, cultured people from other regions are coming to Shanghai to settle. |
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An intelligent and well-educated girl, she joined the household of Catherine Parr. |
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Nor does it bode well for Canada's economic advancement or political process, which thrives on a well-educated electorate. |
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They will enable citizens to be well-informed, to be well-educated, not only in terms of technological education, but also politically literate. |
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A well-educated public is a prerequisite of a well designed and a wellenforced legal system. |
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However, the most advanced patient care results from research and innovation delivered by a well-educated and professionally trained staff. |
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A rising middle class of 350 million, with a predominantly young and well-educated urban population, is driving the consumption story. |
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A healthy, able and well-educated population is an objective in itself as well as the conduit to accelerated social and economic development. |
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Our well-educated workforce has contributed to our prosperity and conditions that make Canada an attractive place to live. |
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And building a well-educated and highly skilled workforce is the most important thing we can do to ensure future prosperity. |
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The country also has good potential, both in terms of raw materials and fertile soil, and in terms of well-educated human resources. |
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Vasily and Anya are both well-educated and knowledgeable, and had great financial management in Russia. |
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Less well-educated couples tend to have lower wages and they are far more likely to experience periods without work. |
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However, care was taken to recruit only well-educated staff, regardless of their ethnic affiliation. |
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Our well-educated youth are best served when they are treated with respect and their competence and resourcefulness are acknowledged. |
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She wasn't well-educated, had no profession and had lost her figure and gone to fat. |
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Pilots are usually well-educated, highly analytical types whom you would not normally expect to believe in luck or jinxes. |
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After all, they are by historical standards fairly well-informed and well-educated. |
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From the twelfth to the fourteenth century a well-educated Englishman was trilingual. |
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The assistance of a biomechanist or a coach well-educated in biomechanics could be important in this phase of the swimmer's preparation. |
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And there is less sympathy for well-educated IT workers, many of whom benefited from a dramatic run-up in salaries during the bubble. |
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The sample was very homogeneous, consisting primarily of well-educated White women. |
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Low pay discourages well-educated recruits. |
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We have an extremely well-educated innovative and progressive population. |
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He was neither a wit nor a brilliant raconteur, neither well-read nor well-educated, and he made no great contribution to enlightened social converse. |
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Randal Stafford, who had returned to his homestead on the 15th, was a well-educated resilient bushman who had experienced over 40 years of frontier life. |
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As this relatively well-educated population evolved from sojourners to permanent residents, they promoted the development of an increasingly mature society. |
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He looks to be a well-educated, generous, and pacifistic gentlemen. |
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We depend on a well-educated professional corps of enlisted people. |
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The running joke is about a well-educated immigrant stuck in a dead job. |
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The most difficult and the most valuable is a well-educated populace. |
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We recommend that youngsters start riding with an older, well-educated horse. |
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Those who are well-educated and equipped with critical thinking, communication skills and a thirst for lifelong learning are going to help us get there. |
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White, well-educated women drive the small but rapid rise, with one out of every 74 having an at-home birth. |
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They represent a benchmark for what an average, well-educated student on track for college should know. |
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Europe is attracted to many different things in our country, including its strategic location, its petroleum and gas resources, and its well-educated youth. |
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Any well-educated person should have a grounding in the most fundamental sciences that impinge on our actions every single day. |
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They are predominantly middle class, well-educated and highly motivated. |
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You are not very well-educated and certainly not well-travelled. |
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Investors were not only quick to capitalize on the privatization of state enterprises, but also to take advantage of the well-educated workforce in these countries and their proximity to western Europe. |
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However, Iceland's natural renewable energy sources, its marine resources, strong infrastructure and well-educated workforce provide a solid basis to overcome the economic difficulties and implement necessary reforms. |
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They are well-educated people, here to bolster their communications skill set and size up the discussion onstage. |
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It is imperative to reorient the German political model more firmly toward the middle classes, the active, relatively well-educated and well-situated majority. |
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Fast-talking, well-educated departmental officials came to the committee meetings and completely mesmerised the members. |
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The most popular locations, such as Ireland and India, offered well-educated, English-speaking programmers and convenient time differences for round-the-clock remediation. |
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Even well-educated shoppers are easily foxed. |
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Children and others who work in the school gardens are seen as both a means to achieve food security and recipients of knowledge important to being a well-educated person. |
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She argues that Playboy painted an idealistic picture of the well-educated, confirmed bachelor who appreciates the finer things in life: wine, jazz, scotch, art, and women. |
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Between 25 and 45 years old, I would like to meet an intelligent determined, well-educated, emotionally stable, considerate, supportive, understanding, with sense of humour, laving active style of life. |
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As soon as cities go downhill, well-educated people on high incomes can move away from the area, but labourers and immigrants have no choice but to stay. |
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Westernized and well-educated, they quickly found jobs with the American Army and American contractors. |
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He was a well-educated intellectual who authored several books, and is remembered as a Pan-Africanist. |
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When they are marginalized, when they are mistreated, when they are ignored, when they are demeaned, then progress is not possible, no matter how rich and well-educated the elite may appear. |
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A well-educated workforce, lots of accountants and lawyers, a largely uncorrupt bureaucracy and the English legal system should help non-financial business services. |
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This idyllic picture has helped to give birth to a new type of American hobo: young, often well-educated but not poor, not in need of work, unlikely to carry a hoe, and only a phone call away from anxious, supportive parents. |
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The well-educated son of a wealthy Rwandan businessman, Munyaneza became the ringleader of a local group of young militiamen, planning and carrying out attacks in residences. |
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