The system, based on recent inspections, acts as a jumping-off point for choosing a skilled nursing facility, but may not reflect the current situation at a home.
Confirmed Nursing Home Complaints Plummet During Pandemic|Jared Whitlock|August 25, 2020|Voice of San Diego
On their own, Adebayo and Robinson are both important, skilled, highly valuable players that every NBA team wishes they had.
The Miami Heat’s Dynamic Duo Could Make Noise In The Playoffs|Michael Pina|August 12, 2020|FiveThirtyEight
Highly-skilled professionals across sectors have a leg up when employers cherry-pick roles to reward.
Not everyone in India is going without a salary hike in 2020|Ananya Bhattacharya|August 12, 2020|Quartz
Researchers have long argued for a more nimble education system, but universities and even most online courses currently exist for the dominant purpose of ensuring people are adequately skilled to contribute to the economy.
The Global Work Crisis: Automation, the Case Against Jobs, and What to Do About It|Peter Xing|August 6, 2020|Singularity Hub
The North Korean hackers have proven to be a persistent adversary, if not the most skilled one.
Obama Could Hit China to Punish North Korea|Shane Harris, Tim Mak|December 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST
One that has been repeated in my life so much that I am now skilled in completely erasing it.
The Unbearable Whiteness of Protesting|Rawiya Kameir, Judnick Mayard|December 10, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Medicaid is required to cover people in skilled nursing facilities, that is, institutions.
Medicaid Will Give You Money for At-Home Care, but You Might Wait Years|Elizabeth Picciuto|December 2, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The novel is a gifted escape artist, skilled at shrugging off the chains of any definition.
The Birth of the Novel|Nick Romeo|November 27, 2014|DAILY BEAST
As the operations picked up pace and began to pay dividends, the NSA called in its most skilled cyber warriors.
How the NSA Became a Killing Machine|Shane Harris|November 9, 2014|DAILY BEAST
He was now so skilled in weaving that this was soon finished.
An American Robinson Crusoe|Samuel. B. Allison
When the Huns invaded Gaul, this skilled and valiant commander flew to its relief.
Historical Tales, Vol. 6 (of 15)|Charles Morris
Low in thy dungeon there lies a mighty chief, skilled in the warfare of the barbarians, a Wanderer who hath wandered far.
The World's Desire|H. Rider Haggard and Andrew Lang
Anger or fear is often a nuisance in civilized life, and any strong emotion is apt to disturb mental work or skilled manual work.
Psychology|Robert S. Woodworth
If skilled massage cannot be obtained, gentle rubbing of the limb will fulfil the same useful purpose.
Nervous Breakdowns and How to Avoid Them|Charles David Musgrove
British Dictionary definitions for skilled
skilled
/ (skɪld) /
adjective
possessing or demonstrating accomplishment, skill, or special training
(prenominal)involving skill or special traininga skilled job