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1 I heard jokes that about every skilled trade was represented in the community.
2 Every skilled trade must be learned before it can be practiced.
3 It's a highly skilled trade that's populated by very few African-Americans.
4 You could rule out virtually any skilled trade except hairdressing.
5 The strong, fit worker in a skilled trade , where there is little labor pressure, is well compensated.
6 The automaker currently has "a couple thousand" more skilled trade workers than it needs, Lee said.
7 House-cleaning is becoming a specialized, skilled trade , performed by the visiting expert and his staff of professionally trained employés.
8 In addition, retirement eligible workers with a skilled trade can receive $40,000 cash.
9 VW declined to bargain with the union, saying the unit needed to include both skilled trade maintenance workers and production workers.
10 Even the skilled trade of locomotive engineering, which Dean Schneider classes as the most highly energized of trades, does not escape.
11 The automaker currently has a "a couple thousand" more skilled trade workers than it needs to run its U.S. factories, Lee said.
12 In December 2015, 160 skilled trade maintenance workers voted to unionize and affiliate with the UAW, the union said.
13 They thus reproduce on a minor scale the attempt of the Knights of Labor during the eighties to engulf the more skilled trade unions.
14 The slave owners of towns and villages had their slaves learn skilled trade occupations and made a great deal of money by their earnings.
15 Once a saddle-maker, a highly skilled trade , he had found his wife in the arms of another man, and had killed both of them.
16 Horticulture is one of the very earliest of professions: a skilled trade , an art form, in the same way as carpentry, tailoring or blacksmithing is.
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