Sentences with phrase «domestic talent»

Finding domestic talent was imperative to establish administrative offices and production facilities in the country.
These signs indicate that Korea's animation industry is producing a new wave of domestic talent that is fueling new creativity in South Korea's animation industry.
The 22 - year - old Shaw has frustrated Mourinho with his application and attitude, yet could suit Levy's preference for hiring young domestic talent with future resale value.
«The Ivy League [schools] are not going to suffer because they get a lot of good domestic talent.
Additionally, most tech companies rely on foreign workers to fill large swaths of their technical roles, as the U.S. does not currently produce enough domestic talent to match demand.
The initiative taps domestic talent by connecting companies to foreign - language speaking students at British colleges and universities who provide services like preparing press releases, writing technical manuals, calling foreign agents and distributors, and dealing with foreign phone calls and emails, all at a subsidized rate.
Players are unlikely to be content to move to a Champions League club yet not partake in any of the Champions League football, and if upheld, this might force the clubs to focus their recruitment efforts on domestic talent.
But they had cornered the market in domestic talent.
The key to building momentum, suggested Crawford, is to focus on developing the underutilized aspects of America?s domestic talent: women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities.
This will have the inevitable result of stifling innovation and our ability to nd domestic talent to ll crucial roles that will require STEM skills in future.
It's right that the first place to look for talent is locally, but when the right domestic talent is unavailable, organisations should have access to skilled talent from abroad — it's better to fill a role than leave it empty.
If English clubs want to sign Dembele, they'll have to act quickly; Paris Saint - Germain and Monaco are always on the hunt for the best young domestic talent, but it'll certainly be worth whatever they have to pay.
Arsenal under Wenger have hardly been the most reliable supply line of domestic talent, but only once since the 1990 World Cup have England gone to a major tournament without an Arsenal player — and that was only because Theo Walcott was axed by Fabio Capello on the eve of the 2010 World Cup despite playing a prominent role in qualifying.
Transfer activity in China has slowed down after clubs were forced to rein in their spending following the imposition of a 100 % government tax on foreign players in order to boost the development of domestic talent.
Arsene Wenger will continue to engineer squads that seamlessly blend a squad of foreign and domestic talent.
Now more than ever, we need to develop our domestic talent.
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