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"It's an acquired skill.
The study also showed that expertise is an acquired skill, not an innate one.
Middle-class people often take the ability to learn for granted, as if it were natural, rather than an acquired skill.
For the gears to mesh, the driver had to match the speeds of the engine and the selected gear, certainly an acquired skill.
For some of the women, who are totally in charge in their professional lives or have lived on their own for so long that they're accustomed to making the rules, learning to follow rather than lead is an acquired skill.
For someone who has done most of her learning through audio, I would like to say listening and listening well is just as an acquired skill as reading a line on a page.
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Evaluation of pneumothorax has been extended to prehospital care in Europe [42], suggesting that ultrasound for pneumothorax is an easily acquired skill, even for novice sonographers.
Morrison's rapping in the episode was an already acquired skill, with Gilsig commenting: "He can do it.
This indicates that verbal perception is a quickly acquired skill for cotton-top offspring, followed closely by auditory comprehension, and later by proper vocal producibility.
Execution of a previously acquired skill was unaffected.
It takes persistence and a degree of acquired skill to become really competent on the web.
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