Sentence examples for Cultivated talent from inspiring English sources

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The first degree was the xiucai ("cultivated talent"), the second the mingjing ("understanding the classics"), and the third the jinshi ("advanced scholar").

The recruitment exam was divided into three stages: the xiucai ("cultivated talent"), or bachelor's degree, held on the local-prefecture level; the juren ("recommended man"), given at the prefectural capital; and the jinshi, held at Beijing.

The Harvard Business Review goes so far as to call Stewart a "Superboss" – one of the figures in the industry that has spotted and cultivated talent better than any others.

He discovers that the upper-class women of Japan, with their cultivated talent for everything from polite conversation to outrageous acts of revenge, manage family businesses almost as authoritatively as their husbands do.

Or could I? Thanks to a carefully cultivated talent for procrastination, when "Chainsaw Gang" made its debut this month, a four-foot stump from a crab apple tree I had cut down over the summer was still standing in the front yard.

Born poor and neglected by his father, all his achievements were his own and came from his joie de vivre, street savvy, innate and cultivated talent, and openness to life.

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Museums directly inspire and cultivate talent and creativity.

Instead of cultivating talent, they grab images from the cheapest source.

The Rays cultivate talent and cling to it as long as they can.

Now the Germans are among the best in the world at spotting and cultivating talent.

When parents can't provide the resources needed to cultivate talent, public education must fill that role.

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