Skilled
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This brief list includes human beings, natural landforms, works of art and
skilled
human actions.
But still, one fundamental trait of the ancestral personality persists in our aesthetic cravings: the beauty we find in
skilled
performances.
So for Aristotle, the kind of rule-bending, rule exception-finding and improvisation that you see in
skilled
craftsmen is exactly what you need to be a
skilled
moral craftsman.
Now in our town, where the volunteers supplement a highly
skilled
career staff, you have to get to the fire scene pretty early to get in on any action.
Of course, it's going to empower whoever is most
skilled
at using the technology and best understands the Internet in comparison with whoever their adversary is.
And it's written, as we'll see in due course, by very
skilled
P.R. consultants.
Six
skilled
leatherworkers crafted 12 Signature handbags with perfect proportions and a timeless flair.
How do countries pay their teachers relative to other highly
skilled
workers?
How can a
skilled
worker compete with a $39 piece of software?
I can be the most
skilled
person in the world, but if everyone else at my firm lacks skills, my employer is going to find it more difficult to introduce new technology, new production techniques.
But I was
skilled
at hiding it, and from the outside appeared to be someone with everything to hope for and aspire to.
Discrimination was happening through social media for equally
skilled
candidates.
Their children are more self-confident, more independent, and more socially
skilled
than are our children.
And they also knew that they can tap into a workforce that was still very
skilled
in how to make things.
But then we hit a new challenge, and that's the number of
skilled
prosthetists who are able to fit knees.
Skilled
or unskilled, all are welcome.
She had a daughter who passed away at three weeks, and we know that the majority of children that actually die die in the first month of their life, and we know that if we give a bar of soap to every
skilled
birth attendant, and that if soap is used before touching the babies, we can reduce and make a change in terms of those numbers.
It means
skilled
and confident women.
So though we may not be
skilled
at drawing, the point is that we intuitively know how to break down complex things into simple things and then bring them back together again.
You’re the only person
skilled
enough to shut it down, and you’ll only have one chance.
People who are highly
skilled
or accomplished tend to think others are just as
skilled.
Feelings of imposterism aren’t restricted to highly
skilled
individuals, either.
But if what you've got is
skilled
craftsmen and itsy bitsy little splits, weave that ceiling together, stretch a canvas over it, lacquer it.
It says a different warrior, named Gwawrddur, was
skilled
at slaying his enemies, but was no Arthur.
A lot of these people are highly educated and
skilled
workers.
Then, maybe there would have been a reasonable expectation that he would have been more
skilled
when carrying a ridiculously large cake.
No matter how
skilled
a clockmaker may be, every pendulum, wind-up mechanism and quartz crystal resonates at a slightly different frequency.
So Amsterdam was brimming with wealthy,
skilled
merchants and traders who displayed their prosperity by living in mansions surrounded by flower gardens.
At one point, a single tulip bulb sold for more than ten times the annual salary of a
skilled
craftsman.
Interpreters are also
skilled
at keeping aplomb in the face of chaos.
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