Now, a lot of the outsourcing that was referred to in the question really has to do with the fact that our economy -- if it's dependent on low-wage, low-skill labor, it's very hard to hang on to those jobs because there's always a country out there that pays lower wages than the U.S. And so we've got to go after the high-skill, high-wage jobs of the future.
While Detroit played the Ducks evenly at full strength, Anaheim's special-teams skill decided it.
Although not believing Patel's skill-set is right for the changing role of the company's CFO, Synesael noted Level 3's interest in keeping him on indicates its satisfaction with his performance over the last two years.
At issue in the U.S. are high-skill worker visas called H-1B that have been dubbed the "outsourcing visa" by critics who say the system allows companies to bring in cheaper tech workers from abroad instead of hiring Americans.
Further, IBM announced a deal with open source company Red Hat Software to develop Linux in emerging markets by offering a combination of Red Hat Linux and supporting documentation, and IBM's new Linux skill-building tutorials on its site.
Further, IBM announced a deal with open source company Red Hat Software (nasdaq: RHAT - news - people ) to develop Linux in emerging markets by offering a combination of Red Hat Linux and supporting documentation, and IBM's new Linux skill-building tutorials on its site.
Head coach Steve Meehan paid tribute to Fuimaono-Sapolu's skill.
The sixth-ranked Chinese held their own against the world's top-ranked team, but lacked the skill to match the Dutch.
Printing is an age-old industry, but facilitating orders online--as Keane's company VistaPrint does--demands a bit of technical skill.
But xenophobia alone, even allied to Mr Haider's undeniable skill as a tub-thumper, would have been nothing like enough to put him so close to government power.
But thanks to the pilot's skill, a fast-acting corps of policemen and one 12-year-old boy, he said, "the stars were aligned for us" and he and the pilot were rescued.
That said, unless Microsoft or Sony have more than burlier hardware up their sleeves, and assuming third-party developers can match Nintendo's skill utilizing the second screen, the Wii U already has a lock on the future of big-idea gaming.
Preparing a background article for the website, which you can read here, I watched again John Ware's 2002 Panorama special and was left in awe by his investigative skill - it was Ware who persuaded Pat Finucane's killer, Ken Barrett, to divulge all, two years before he was found guilty of the offence.
The one other thing that we can do is, during this interim, as you're looking for a job, making it easier for you to be able to go back to school if you think there's some skill sets that you need -- making it economical for you to do it.
Xstrata's skill has been in buying lower-quality mines and running them more efficiently.
But the concern is, we've seen it year after year, that the short-term funding for a two or three-year project and then because it's not new, it loses the funding and the skill is how you re-describe the project so you carry on getting the funding.
"Jamie Lyon's skill level is getting better each week - he's exceptional on a dry track, " said Millward.
BBC: SPORT | Rugby League | Super League | St Helens 46-12 Salford
Watford's second owed more to individual skill as on-loan Arsenal midfielder Lansbury exchanged passes with Cleverley, jinked expertly between two Wednesday defenders and then slotted home under keeper Lee Grant.
BBC: SPORT | Football | Championship | Watford 4-1 Sheffield Wednesday
Mba's 40th-minute strike came after a moment of opportunistic skill as the 24-year-old flicked a loose ball into the penalty area and then poked a volley past the Stallions' goalkeeper Daouda Diakite.
"We live in an ever smaller global community and we probably are at a point where we believe having some language skills is a useful thing - it's what I would call a vocational skill really, " he says.
For many of the fifth graders, it's clearly a struggle to demonstrate the second-grade-level skill.
In the institutional and the training army, there's liable to be some critical skill shortages in the mid-ranks.
Military jet pilots inspire spectators with their awe-inspiring skill while showing off the military's capabilities for taxpayers, Muehleisen said.
There's no skill involved other than the ability to keep up - in the UK version of the game players listen intently for the random numbers between one and 90 printed on their card to be called out.
So I want to get your response to the CEO of the company in his discussion in calling the -- about the cruise saying he's grateful for the skill and behavior of the crew, that the crew performed very well.
What Silverman has proved adept at is cutting costs, a skill that no doubt pleases the network's tight-fisted corporate parent General Electric.
The more the skill s presumed to be rare, unique and un-teachable, the more those with media skills can have an advantage over the rest of the world.
But the cigar-smoking chancellor, with his ever-ready salesman's grin, has shown tenacity, courage and skill.
He's the insider-outsider who represents the synthesis of the much admired elegant skill-based Spanish soccer culture and the hardscrabble, passionate English lower-league ethos.
The core competence of tomorrow's e-commerce successes will be the ability to change quickly, a skill perhaps even more valuable than knowledge of any particular market.
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