Relevant knowledge of the highly skilled workers allows emerging industries to have a strong base.
The highly skilled programmers needed to do the job don't exactly grow on trees.
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They are the highly skilled magazine editors who have taken to the digital world, some more quickly than others.
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The next argument is that the highly skilled immigration and work visa system is unregulated, leading to fraud and abuse.
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In fact it is almost impossible to block the exit for the highly skilled if the lure is strong enough.
Rising unemployment, in particular among the highly skilled, has eased those worries.
Dig deeper and you will see that there's a long-term battle for the highly skilled people you will most want to go hire.
Of course, life is different for the highly skilled expatriates, whether from the west or the east, who staff the banking and professional services sectors.
What is left is the low paid and unskilled on one end of the spectrum, and the highly skilled and highly paid on the other end of the spectrum.
While leaders in all industries have the data at their fingertips, they lack the highly skilled workforce to connect the dots and advance their businesses and organizations to new heights.
The OECD countries already provided us with an interesting representation of flows around the world, since the group includes the countries which are the main "receivers" of immigrants, including the highly skilled.
Based in Enstone, England, the highly skilled Lotus team designs, builds, maintains, tests, and races the Lotus Formula One Team car, which can travel from zero to 60 miles per hour in 1.6 seconds.
Evidence was heard on 14 September from Sophie Barrett-Brown and Nicholas Rollason from the Immigration Law Practitioners' Association, Amit Kapadia from the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme Forum, and Sir Andrew Green of Migrationwatch.
At least the government is now committed to a sensible means of raising at least some of the extra money needed to provide Britain with the highly skilled workforce it will need in the next century.
One of the combatants was the ferocious Islanders defenseman Travis Hamonic, but the other was Evgeni Malkin, the highly skilled Pittsburgh forward who hadn't been in a regular-season or postseason fight in the NHL in nearly four years.
Tens of thousands of jobs involving many of the most highly skilled employees in the workforce have been terminated.
The highly-skilled inevitably prosper while those of lesser abilities race to the bottom amidst a vast global pool of unskilled and underskilled labor.
The women are highly skilled in the local art of basket weaving.
The relative openness of the American economy always has drawn the entrepreneurial minded and the more highly skilled and trained.
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The sector employs 400, 000 Americans directly and is indirectly responsible for almost 2 million more that supply and support the highly-skilled workforce.
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And real reform means fixing the legal immigration system to cut waiting periods and attract the highly-skilled entrepreneurs and engineers that will help create jobs and grow our economy.
And real reform means fixing the legal immigration system to cut waiting periods, reduce bureaucracy, and attract the highly-skilled entrepreneurs and engineers that will help create jobs and grow our economy.
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There will be a tooth and nail fight to insist that only highly skilled doctors should be allowed to use such machinery: despite the very point of the machinery itself being that we want to eliminate the need for highly skilled labour here.
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This large effect is explained by the fact that highly skilled immigrants directly contribute to innovation more than natives do, because they patent at twice the rate of native workers.
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Clayton Laurie, a historian at the Center for the Study of Intelligence at the CIA, said the spy agency needed highly skilled military pilots to fly the planes over the Soviet Union.
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It was still potluck, but around half the participants were highly-skilled software engineers from the likes of Google, Reuters and the BBC, meaning that there were folks with skills and experience to match the drive of graduates.
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Around 13, 500 of these were from beyond the EEA. Around 10, 000 were on the UK's highly skilled migrant programme, and many of the others were paying to attend medical school here.
The innovation rapidly disrupted a complex international supply chain that employed thousands of some of the most educated and highly-skilled workers in the global economy.
"He was one of the most highly qualified and highly skilled helicopter pilots in the UK, and his death is a great loss for the British aviation and his colleagues at Rotormotion, " spokesman Paul Blezard said.
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