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In this sense, any chance at recovery will require
skillful
foreign policy as much as effective economic policy.
Instead, he is just another footballer who is very
skillful
at cheating.
Malaysia's ethnic Chinese are also impressed by Dr. Mahathir's
skillful
response to American demands to combat terrorism.
While the enemy is
skillful
at manipulating the media and using the tools of communications to their advantage, we have an advantage as well: truth is on our side, and, ultimately, truth wins out.
The Nobel MessageAl Gore’s Nobel Peace Prize is a fitting tribute to a world leader who has been prescient, bold, and
skillful
in alerting the world to the dangers of manmade climate change.
Bush’s prosecution of the war to push Iraq out of Kuwait, following Saddam Hussein’s invasion, was skillful, both diplomatically and militarily.
It is too powerful and
skillful
to be challenged head-on.
It seems that Hu Jintao is more
skillful
than the polished Obama at maximizing his gains at little cost.
Managing this trifecta successfully will require
skillful
juggling of priorities – and that will become much more difficult if Chinese policymakers lose international investors’ trust or, more important, that of China’s own citizens and businesses.
Mexico's own
skillful
success at rebuilding OPEC (boosting the value of its oil exports) contributed to good performance as did the determination to hang on to and even widen the reforms of Mr. Zedilla's predecessor, President Salinas.
Shahid Khaqan Abbasi – a well-educated former petroleum minister, who is regarded as a
skillful
manager – is now serving as interim Prime Minister.
Xi’s announcement could also be seen as a
skillful
way to announce a major budget cut – an economic measure sweetened by the patriotic symbolism of a parade celebrating China’s military might.
Britain’s most adept and
skillful
politician has evidently known for years exactly what not to do about arranging his departure, and yet he has chosen to ignore his own advice.
Hitler was
skillful
at communicating with both distant and inner-circle audiences.
Part of the confusion lies in Putin’s
skillful
political positioning.
A
skillful
negotiator knows that one must look at the game from the other player’s viewpoint, in order to determine which outcomes they may view as favorable, and find common ground.
This should not be surprising, for Syria's rulers over the last thirty years have proven
skillful
at hedging their bets.
The true secret of Lee’s political genius was not his
skillful
use of repressive practices, such as launching lawsuits against the media or his political opponents; such tactics are common and unremarkable in semi-authoritarian regimes.
The proposal has a nice egalitarian ring to it; but it is far from clear that these schools and their teachers, however skillful, can have such a significant impact on a randomly selected group of students.
Banning nuclear tests contributes to an effective nonproliferation policy predicated on the
skillful
use of a variety of political, diplomatic and economic responses to proliferation problems.
A good example of such training is offered by Skillful, a nonprofit venture supported by the Markle Foundation, Microsoft, LinkedIn, and the state of Colorado.
Skillful
is running a pilot project in Colorado to help workers without a college degree upgrade and market their skills.
For
Skillful
CEO Beth Cobert, the goal is to get employers to start appreciating “hard” skills, such as carpentry or web design, and “soft” skills in communication or leadership, even if such skills weren’t acquired in a formal setting, and to recognize workers’ potential for future development.
That is why
Skillful
is leveraging industry and geographical data to help workers discover marketable skills they already have, careers they might want, and places where they can pursue further professional development or new employment.
Moreover,
Skillful
and Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper have launched an intensive program to train career coaches, who will then help individual workers identify the skills and training they need for the jobs they want.
And 20 state governors, both Republicans and Democrats, have created a
Skillful
State Network to collaborate on innovations in workforce development.
But there is good news: for individual patients with depression, the possibility of getting completely well is high, assuming that effective treatments are used in a
skillful
and persistent way.
On the contrary, both pride themselves on being
skillful
managers who make evidence-based decisions.
While Putin has been a successful tactician in restoring Russia’s presence on the world stage, he has not been a
skillful
strategist in addressing the country’s long-term problems.
Since the referendum, the 27 other member states have displayed impeccable unity; their chief Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, has made
skillful
use of his mandate.
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