Sentences with phrase «significant number of skilled»

As a result of mainstreaming ATSIC programs, OIPC lost a significant number of skilled and experienced staff, including Indigenous staff.
Over time, a significant number of skilled workers will flow out of education and into other industries.
San Diego has a history of commercializing technologies first developed for the military, and the region has a significant number of skilled workers with security clearances.

Not exact matches

This team has remarkable depth and is laden with a significant number of highly skilled players.
However, a significant number of mothers also require specialist support, which needs time as well as skill, and all mothers can benefit considerably from the social support that trained peer supporters can provide.
«Angelina is a skilled attorney whose prior work at a number of City agencies and ability to navigate the intricacies of municipal regulations and administrative law are significant assets to our borough.
Bonventre says all of the nominees have experience managing significant numbers of people, which is a key skill for the post of Chief Judge, who also administers the state's court system.
At a time when the Government is working to reduce the current skills gap between the number of technology jobs and the people qualified to fill them, the research has revealed a significant increase in expenditure on technology, with schools currently realising an increase in their budgets of 6.6 per cent.
As I said in the first article of this series - Lessons from PISA - no matter how you read the results of PISA 2012 in relation to the mathematical skills of our young people, there is a significant number of 15 - year - old Australians who do not have access to sufficient numeracy and mathematical skills to be able to cope equitably with life in the 21st Century.
«It has become clear that a significant number of children coming into Head Start at age three or four were already behind their peers in terms of their cognitive and social skills,» says Ayoub.
You would probably agree that a significant number of teams in an organization need knowledge and skills in the project management process.
As someone who knows all of the maths questions asked in the survey, the results, no matter how you read them, demonstrate unequivocally that a significant number of 15 - year - old Australians do not have access to sufficient numeracy and mathematical skills to be able to cope equitably with life in the 21st Century and are, potentially, disempowered.
This process begins with the highlighting of places, whether in the US or abroad, where teaching is seen as an attractive profession including sensitive and profession - appropriate measures of which candidates are promising; excellent training given over a number of years, without candidates having to acquire significant debt; placement of apprentice teachers in settings where they can be expertly inducted into the profession; expert and appealing professional development where teachers feel that they are continuing to acquire new and needed skills; and career paths that are multi-faceted and rewarding.
The number of people, aged 65 - plus, within the agriculture and animal care sector is set to increase by 60 per cent by 2035 with the number of working age adults falling steadily over the same period, which could result in significant skills shortages.
It has helped a significant number of educators to question their work and to encourage them to look beyond the narrow confines of the dominant discourses of skilling, curriculum, and testing.
By choosing kindergarten readiness as the first goal of the Blueprint, the community demonstrated the clear understanding of the challenge that a significant number of children are entering the formal school system without the skills they need to succeed, as well as the underlying community responsibility that we need to do something about it.
All the evidence and the experience of an increasing number of businesses is that it also delivers significant benefit to employees and their employer through the strategic board level skills they develop and bring back into the workplace.»
As a result of the significant scientific effort to date, aided by public concern, models simulating climate change have gained considerable skill... There will be many scientific and technical challenges along the way, but the hope is that simulations of the global environment will be able to maximise the number of people around the world who can adapt to, and be protected from the worst impacts of, global warming.
For a business transfer there would need to be a transfer of significant tangible or intangible assets (if the function were asset reliant) or failing that, a taking over of a major part of the workforce in terms of numbers and skills (if it were labour intensive).
Some of our colleagues at UNLV have conceptualized the evolution of legal writing scholarship as a series of leaps.2 The first big leap was to take an interdisciplinary approach to writing about teaching writing.3 The second leap was to build community by creating spaces of our own, such as LWI, the Journal, and then later, JAWLD.4 The third leap was to develop a rich, often interdisciplinary approach to studying and writing about legal writing.5 In their article, Linda Berger, Linda Edwards, and Terry Pollman suggested — hoped, perhaps, and I along with them — that scholarship relating to legal analysis, skills and practice is no longer considered inferior to traditional legal scholarship.6 The growing number of schools where legal writing faculty have achieved equal status due at least in part to their legal writing scholarship suggests we have made significant progress as a result of these leaps.7
However, neither of our multivariate analyses showed a statistically significant correlation between likelihood of success and the moving party's total number of case appearances, size of law firm, or size of law office.114 Thus, to the extent that these measures of experience or firm size are proxies for lawyer skill, our multivariate analyses cast doubt on the theory that readability is merely a proxy for lawyer skill.115
But if the question were rephrased to ask about AI augmenting the work of, and displacing significant numbers of, skilled practitioners, it would have homed in on the key issue.
The number of services, skills, and applications that already integrate with Amazon Alexa and Google Home systems, and the installed bases of early adopters who lead the way as more and more homes seek to be connected in these ways, create significant hurdles for an entrant with a new home operating system.
If you've been overlooking candidates from declining fields in search of that perfect fit, but have noticed a significant number of applicants from one specific field, take a look at O * Net's job summaries to look for transferrable skills.
As we begin 2015, the Life Sciences division at Hays Ireland has already seen a significant increase in the number of jobs registered as the demand for skilled personnel continues to grow, inevitably leading to increased competition for the best candidates.
The Commission is of the view that while the native title system is currently limited in its ability to deliver meaningful outcomes to a significant number of Indigenous peoples and their communities, many of the issues identified in the Discussion Paper, apart from the section on tax policy, can be improved by building capacity and providing skills to communities to negotiate fairly, and on an equal footing.
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