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semiskilled造句
1. Social class 4 consists of semi-skilled manual occupations. 2. It is no condemnation of those people, but that is semi-skilled or unskilled work. 3. However, if you have been made redundant from a skilled or semi-skilled job you are eligible. 4. For semi-skilled and unskilled manual workers, the proportion of members experiencing unemployment almost doubled: from 18 to 32 percent. 5. A retired male semi-skilled home owner said: I can dress how I like and do what I like. 6. You're a semi-skilled mechanic, just like the municipal rat-catcher, on piecework. 7. Semi-skilled and unskilled workers were more willing to relocate than management and professional staff. 8. The working-class occupations may be divided into skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled strata, and life-chances broadly differ according to the skill level. 9. Members of this, the larger group of temporary workers, were most likely to be unskilled or semi-skilled. 10. But since the beginning of the seventies the semi-skilled became highly organized. 11. Early editions of the Dundee Evening Telegraph newspaper last night carried an advertisement for semi-skilled and skilled personnel. 12. Workers who enter a semiskilled occupation do not have to undergo a long period of training. 13. Where the noble semiskilled laborers Execute the vision of those who think and dream. Hello, oompah loompahs of science. 14. And as manufacturing jobs and semiskilled office positions disappear, much of this vast, nonprofessional middle class is drifting downward. 15. Changes in industry and in the economy foreclosed many unskilled and semiskilled jobs to those under age 16. 16. It was an industrial structure weighted heavily toward the use of semiskilled and unskilled labour. 17. And skilled craft workers, who spearheaded the union movement, did not feel a particularly strong bond with semiskilled factory workers and unskilled laborers. 18. Branded an intellectual, he spent 10 years working as a semiskilled laborer at the Beijing Heavy Machinery Factory. 19. American business profited greatly from an inexhaustible supply of unskilled and semiskilled workers. 20. After 1815 this older form of manufacturing began to give way to factories with machinery tended by unskilled or semiskilled laborers.