Sentence examples for agent skills from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "agent skills" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the specific abilities or competencies that an agent possesses, often in a professional or technical context.
Example: "To excel in this role, you need to develop strong agent skills, including negotiation and problem-solving."
Alternatives: "agent competencies" or "agent abilities".

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Ruby has to use her field agent skills and intelligence to try and foil the criminals' plans.

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Director Louis J. Freeh extolled the "10 Most Wanted Fugitives" list, to use its formal name, not just as a continuing demonstration of his agents' skill and dedication but as a fruitful partnership of law enforcement people, the public and the news media.

Using a two-sector endogenous growth model, we find that in the long run a higher growth rate of real per-capita income can be attained the more cultural and human capital investments are complementary for each other in the process leading to agents' skill acquisition.

He points out inferences to the Cold War, noting that the spy Sakov in "The Cure" is Russian and concluding that The Secret Service is one of several Century 21 series that "unashamedly capitalised on the Cold War cult of the secret agent whose skills defend the home from enemies unknown".

Where Thunderbirds more openly adheres to cultural norms is in its subscription to the "cult of the secret agent whose skills defend the home from enemies unknown" (for which it could be regarded as a children's version of The Avengers or Danger Man).

Despite the existence of a global government and intelligence organisation, the nations of Earth are still politically divided into Western and Eastern blocs; here, Cull argues, Joe 90 is similar to other Anderson series in that it "unashamedly capitalized on the Cold War cult of the secret agent whose skills defend the home from enemies unknown".

Previous curiosity-based agents acquired skills by associating intrinsic rewards with world model improvements, and used reinforcement learning to learn how to get these intrinsic rewards.

It remains constant if the two change proportionally during the execution; it increases when agents acquire skill level faster than they acquire new topics and it decreases vice versa.

In short, the skill function says that one agent improves its skill with respect of a certain topic by learning from someone more skilled.

In 1957, however, he broke away to make an independent film, "Sweet Smell of Success," in which his performance as an eager-to-please press agent demonstrated true skill and led to his being cast in "The Defiant Ones," a social allegory that spoke to the growing civil rights movement and earned him an Academy Award nomination for best actor.

Our knowledge transmission is ad hoc, but it wishes to represent a general social context where agents have different skills and different willingness to acquire new knowledge.

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