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Discover LudwigThe phrase "analytical presentation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a presentation that involves analysis, often in academic or professional contexts.
Example: "The analytical presentation provided insights into the data trends and helped the team make informed decisions."
Alternatives: "analytical overview" or "data-driven presentation".
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The universality of this graphical and analytical presentation is illustrated with examples of flow structures from three classes: flow between two points, flow between a circle and its center, and flow between one point and an area.
John says that there are a lot of transferable skills that a scientist can bring to work in commercialisation, such as analytical, presentation, networking, and time management skills and the ability to think laterally.
SpringOwl, in a 99-slide analytical presentation for the Yahoo board, put its finger on the elements of Yahoo's decline.
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Do you admire a co-worker's analytical or presentation skills?
Both Nick and his manager credit Fullbridge for providing him improved analytical and presentation skills.
This included better-planned, more timely and in-depth responses to tasks and assignments, increased self-confidence in dealing with daily work and improved quality of analytical reports, presentations and briefing notes as assessed by the staff themselves and observed by the consultants; and there was potential for promotion of staff members with notable engagement and learning.
During a full day of tests and group exercises, his presentation, analytical and interaction skills were scrutinised and his vision probed with colour-blindness challenges since tasters must be able to distinguish the differing colours as well as the flavours of tea leaves.
The aim of this study is the analytical and critical presentation of the researches focusing on the application of technology on movement education with emphasis on physical and dance education.
One area she is considering is management consulting where she can apply the skills she has learned in analytical thinking, data presentation, and writing.
Ethical dilemmas associated with the interpretation of analytical data and presentation of testimony in a court of law may include bias on the part of forensic scientists, use of scientific jargons, use of confusing or deceptive testimonies, excessive equivocacy, and advocacy.
The analytical, organizational and presentation skills we learned at our old jobs apply to nearly everything we do at Ampere.
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