Sentences with phrase «less skilled hands»

In less skilled hands, such a wide frame of reference might become incoherent, but Crimp's prose remains elegant and controlled throughout.
It could, in less skilled hands, come across as almost exploitative in its stylistic exaggeration of an impoverished community.

Not exact matches

Unfortunately for the Japanese labour markets, as with many other countries, many young intellectuals seek further study elsewhere in countries like the UK that have renowned Universities and research facilities, taking a large portion of the skilled labour force the Japanese markets need, into other areas of work such as research and academia, a less hands on field that benefits the computer science industry on the whole but does not help specific firms achieve their targets directly.
He was supposed to be Helm with great hands and it seems to me that he is a much less defensively responsible Helm with marginally better hands and a decent release but I'm not so sure his hockey IQ is where it needs to be for his skill set.
But paying postdocs a true professional wage would mean many fewer highly skilled hands, fewer publications and less chance of winning a grant renewal.
All this might have seemed relatively pro forma in the hands of less skilled animators.
In less expert hands, the language of standards merely reinforces the content - agnostic, skills - driven vision of schooling drummed into teachers in ed school.
Looking at the study paper there, which has been published recently, the girls start school with more self - regulation skills (things like paying attention, working independently, staying focused on tasks), whereas boys on the other hand, they've got less - developed [self - regulation skills] and at the same time they've got higher rates of «problem behaviours».
Writing by hand is a vital life skill but the less we do it, the harder it becomes.
On the other hand, women with low literacy skills are twice as likely to earn only $ 300 or less per week than their comparable male counterparts.
In the hands of a highly skilled ultrasonographer, ultrasound will detect a bit less than half of the cases of acute pancreatitis in cats (depending on the skill of the radiologist).
They also tend to have less behavior problems related to social skills such as: predatory aggression (biting of hands and other appendages), scratching, hissing, hiding and overall shyness.
Feeding dingoes — whether unwittingly or deliberately — makes them less fearful of people and dependent on hand - outs as their hunting - skills decline.
Kevin: On one hand, the population is, in terms of skills, less equipped than ever before to live without the accustomed technological infrastructure.
On one hand, the population is, in terms of skills, less equipped than ever before to live without the accustomed technological infrastructure.
On the other hand, if you want a less drastic change, you can look for roles that combine some technical skills you might already have with your marketing savvy, in the field of growth or technical marketing.
By grouping your skills together, the employer can more easily see that you have the right skills for the job, even if your work history is less than stellar (or less related to the job at hand).
When trying to land a new job, however, your hobbies are much less important to hiring managers than your skills and professional experience that relate to the job at hand.
Entering a job search campaign with a less than perfect resume is like boxing a skilled opponent with one hand tied behind your back.
Hands - on experience in assisting the licensed nurse in personal care tasks involving less technical skills.
I also find that having an inner sense of valuing my own strengths and weaknesses or as I like to reframe them «my dominant - hand, other hand skills» makes me less focused upon «fixing» other people.
Professional standards, on the other hand, take into account the greater breadth and depth of knowledge and skills of the professional and are less prescriptive allowing practitioners a greater degree of freedom in exercising their professional judgment.
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