technological skill

collocation in English

meaningsoftechnologicalandskill

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technological
adjective
uk
/ˌtek.nəˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌtek.nəˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
relating to, or ...
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skill
noun[C or U]
uk
/skɪl/
us
/skɪl/
an ability to do an activity or job well, especially because you have ...
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(Definition oftechnologicalandskillfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Again, mate selection is a possibility, this time by way oftechnologicalskill.
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Entrepreneurial ortechnologicalskilloften does not go easily with organising ability.
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We have thetechnologicalskill, but our resources are limited.
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They have immensetechnologicalskilland experience in the exploitation of hydrocarbon resources.
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One of them is scientific andtechnologicalskill, and the other is public morale.
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I will contend, and contend fiercely, against unemployment and the loss oftechnologicalskill.
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Not everyone needs to acquire technical skills, but a great deal oftechnologicalskillwill be needed in most jobs in the world of tomorrow.
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Probably it is not only because of higher rates of pay; it may have something to do with the highertechnologicalskillof the people employed.
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No one can deny that in considerable measure this country's future depends on the success with which we exploit its resources of scientific andtechnologicalskill.
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Surely it is not beyond ourtechnologicalskill, either to quieten the tractor transmission and engine, or to construct cabs which do not accentuate the noise.
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Perhaps their greatesttechnologicalskillwas in the area of mind control.
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Likewise, it is changing the availability, or lack thereof, of jobs requiring this savvytechnologicalskill.
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While the field was productive from the earliest years, it had a reputation for difficulty, and challenged thetechnologicalskillof the early 20th-century drillers.
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Theirtechnologicalskilland advanced scientific knowledge are of no use to them in the world they inhabit.
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Patterns of movements which have evolved in relation to specific technological skills may account for differing degrees of structural symmetry in objects produced.
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They objected to playing the role of the leaders of a society dominated by technique, to mastering technological skills and scientific training.
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Such industries had a particularly skilled work force, with high intellectual and technological skills.
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