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Postby Kikapu » Thu May 21, 2015 5:41 pm

Lordo wrote:you are a total asshole. i just read what you understand by what i posted. point one. how the hell did you come to that conclusion. you are just too bitter and twisted. did you remember to do your cross and say banaiyamu 3 times. furqin hell man ffs go do something furqin useful to mankind.


Easy!

If Turkey holds the last place with Moldova in Europe and Central Asia region and you are saying Turkey has the highest educated force unemployed, then the conclusion is, the majority employed in Turkey are uneducated and unskilled, otherwise they wouldn't get the score they got from the WEF. :roll:

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Re: Turkey's Foreign trade deficit soars by 79.2 percent in

Postby Lordo » Thu May 21, 2015 7:56 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Lordo wrote:you are a total asshole. i just read what you understand by what i posted. point one. how the hell did you come to that conclusion. you are just too bitter and twisted. did you remember to do your cross and say banaiyamu 3 times. furqin hell man ffs go do something furqin useful to mankind.


Easy!

If Turkey holds the last place with Moldova in Europe and Central Asia region and you are saying Turkey has the highest educated force unemployed, then the conclusion is, the majority employed in Turkey are uneducated and unskilled, otherwise they wouldn't get the score they got from the WEF. :roll:

Definition: Human Capital Index

Human Capital Index measures how well an organization makes use of the ability of an individual to perform and create shareholder value through his/her competencies, knowledge and expertise. A higher human capital index indicates better management of human capital by the organization. It is measured on a scale of 100.

The human capital index can be enhanced by providing training to increase the expertise and competencies of individuals, providing bonuses to performing individuals, etc.

thats because the people who prepared that list is more illiterate and anti terggish swine than you. everybody knows 1 turk dunyaya bedeldir. gavole where the hell were you educated.
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Re: Turkey's Foreign trade deficit soars by 79.2 percent in

Postby Kikapu » Thu May 21, 2015 9:10 pm

Lordo wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Lordo wrote:you are a total asshole. i just read what you understand by what i posted. point one. how the hell did you come to that conclusion. you are just too bitter and twisted. did you remember to do your cross and say banaiyamu 3 times. furqin hell man ffs go do something furqin useful to mankind.


Easy!

If Turkey holds the last place with Moldova in Europe and Central Asia region and you are saying Turkey has the highest educated force unemployed, then the conclusion is, the majority employed in Turkey are uneducated and unskilled, otherwise they wouldn't get the score they got from the WEF. :roll:

Definition: Human Capital Index

Human Capital Index measures how well an organization makes use of the ability of an individual to perform and create shareholder value through his/her competencies, knowledge and expertise. A higher human capital index indicates better management of human capital by the organization. It is measured on a scale of 100.

The human capital index can be enhanced by providing training to increase the expertise and competencies of individuals, providing bonuses to performing individuals, etc.

thats because the people who prepared that list is more illiterate and anti terggish swine than you. everybody knows 1 turk dunyaya bedeldir. gavole where the hell were you educated.
kikko monastery - you must have been magarios's boy


You got an excuse for everything when it comes to Turkey, a country you have never visited to know anything about it first hand. :roll:

You just can't accept that Turkey is just a developing country, only one step above a third world country. Politically, Turkey might as well be in the middle ages, which seems to suit you just fine.
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Re: Turkey's Foreign trade deficit soars by 79.2 percent in

Postby Lordo » Fri May 22, 2015 9:58 am

Kikapu wrote:
Lordo wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Lordo wrote:you are a total asshole. i just read what you understand by what i posted. point one. how the hell did you come to that conclusion. you are just too bitter and twisted. did you remember to do your cross and say banaiyamu 3 times. furqin hell man ffs go do something furqin useful to mankind.


Easy!

If Turkey holds the last place with Moldova in Europe and Central Asia region and you are saying Turkey has the highest educated force unemployed, then the conclusion is, the majority employed in Turkey are uneducated and unskilled, otherwise they wouldn't get the score they got from the WEF. :roll:

Definition: Human Capital Index

Human Capital Index measures how well an organization makes use of the ability of an individual to perform and create shareholder value through his/her competencies, knowledge and expertise. A higher human capital index indicates better management of human capital by the organization. It is measured on a scale of 100.

The human capital index can be enhanced by providing training to increase the expertise and competencies of individuals, providing bonuses to performing individuals, etc.

thats because the people who prepared that list is more illiterate and anti terggish swine than you. everybody knows 1 turk dunyaya bedeldir. gavole where the hell were you educated.
kikko monastery - you must have been magarios's boy


You got an excuse for everything when it comes to Turkey, a country you have never visited to know anything about it first hand. :roll:

You just can't accept that Turkey is just a developing country, only one step above a third world country. Politically, Turkey might as well be in the middle ages, which seems to suit you just fine.

no excuses old man, just facts. unlike you just bitter against terggy.

it seems in great brittain 33 percent of the population fell below poverty line. in terggy thy had less than 20 percent.
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Re: Turkey's Foreign trade deficit soars by 79.2 percent in

Postby Jerry » Fri May 22, 2015 10:23 am

Lordo wrote:
it seems in great brittain 33 percent of the population fell below poverty line. in terggy thy had less than 20 percent.


You are making a very good job at proving how stupid you are, the poverty line in is higher in UK than Turkey.

"There is no one definition of poverty. The most common measure, as used in the Child Poverty Act 2010, is ‘household income below 60 percent of median income’. The median is such an income that exactly a half of households earn more than that and the other half earns less"
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Re: Turkey's Foreign trade deficit soars by 79.2 percent in

Postby Lordo » Fri May 22, 2015 10:46 am

Jerry wrote:
Lordo wrote:
it seems in great brittain 33 percent of the population fell below poverty line. in terggy thy had less than 20 percent.


You are making a very good job at proving how stupid you are, the poverty line in is higher in UK than Turkey.

"There is no one definition of poverty. The most common measure, as used in the Child Poverty Act 2010, is ‘household income below 60 percent of median income’. The median is such an income that exactly a half of households earn more than that and the other half earns less"

listen old charlui which paper do you read. the sun i suspect. pick up the ft for yesterday and have a perusal on page 3 of the national section old charluiman and see who is being stupid.
are you saying ft is stupid. really.
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Re: Turkey's Foreign trade deficit soars by 79.2 percent in

Postby Jerry » Fri May 22, 2015 12:12 pm

Lordo wrote:
Jerry wrote:
Lordo wrote:
it seems in great brittain 33 percent of the population fell below poverty line. in terggy thy had less than 20 percent.


You are making a very good job at proving how stupid you are, the poverty line in is higher in UK than Turkey.

"There is no one definition of poverty. The most common measure, as used in the Child Poverty Act 2010, is ‘household income below 60 percent of median income’. The median is such an income that exactly a half of households earn more than that and the other half earns less"

listen old charlui which paper do you read. the sun i suspect. pick up the ft for yesterday and have a perusal on page 3 of the national section old charluiman and see who is being stupid.
are you saying ft is stupid. really.


I really don't care what that pink rag says, the plain fact is that if the UK measures of poverty were applied to Turkey then 90% of Turks would be under the poverty line.
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Postby Lordo » Fri May 22, 2015 12:28 pm

pink rag is it and what do you read the delusional mail or the lunatic telegraph or perhaps the lunatic express. i see you as a sun reader though. where there is lots of pictures and no reading required. i bet you miss the news of the world. you and that other piece of chrluishitt
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Re: Turkey's Foreign trade deficit soars by 79.2 percent in

Postby Jerry » Fri May 22, 2015 12:32 pm

Lordo wrote:pink rag is it and what do you read the delusional mail or the lunatic telegraph or perhaps the lunatic express. i see you as a sun reader though. where there is lots of pictures and no reading required. i bet you miss the news of the world. you and that other piece of chrluishitt


The Independent actually. You lose an argument and resort to insults - pathetic. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Turkey's Foreign trade deficit soars by 79.2 percent in

Postby Lordo » Fri May 22, 2015 12:56 pm

lost where. you saying independent s more reliable than the ft. i always views independent newspaper for the lost souls who did not fit in with labour conservative and liberals. otherwise known as social democrtas. and where are they now.
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