Examples of using Highly-skilled in English and their translations into Dutch
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Migration is, however, increasing among highly-skilled individuals and students
The increase has been most apparent in highly-skilled managerial, professional
The services sector includes well-trained, highly-skilled foreign professionals who need to travel to the EU for short periods in order to provide services to businesses or governments.
Firstly, the EU has to improve migration rules for highly-skilled migrants through a reform of the EU Blue Card.
This proposal offers more highly-skilled jobs and training for our people,
Thousands of highly-skilled men and women are involved in building the aircraft
high capital expenditure and highly-skilled employment.
Generational renewal is not in itself enough to improve the skills level, because many highly-skilled young people are currently employed in low-skilled jobs.
For providing the national economy with highly-skilled personnel and rational use of labor force educational institutions of part-time department are more often used in the country.
Who call themselves the wild bunch. with a group of heavily-armed, highly-skilled mercenaries He almost exclusively works.
In general, these figures do not suggest a disproportionate loss of highly-skilled workers for the EU-10/2 countries.
we need a well-motivated and highly-skilled workforce.
of us so far, all sighted and another ten highly-skilled, blind.
Signing up for a service agreement and letting our highly-skilled service technicians service your pumps is a safeguard against unforeseen expenditure.
commercialisation of research, and access to highly-skilled labour.
Highly-skilled mariners, British
Like Europeans, Americans think that the jobs of the future will go to"well-trained and highly-skilled workers.
All sighted and another ten highly-skilled, blind. There are 30 of us so far.
Through extremely challenging and narrow waterways. Highly-skilled mariners, British
The overall result of this dynamic process is a progressive shift in la bour requirements away from lowskilled manual operations towards highly-skilled knowledge-based work.