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"If a factory does everything they are supposed to, they should have some financial reward and the ability to develop a reputation so they can tell people they are a good factory," says Friedman.
These ingredients include a robust confidence in math and science capability, the ability to see one's abilities in STEM as able to improve over time, and the ability to develop a passion or sustained interest in becoming a scientist or engineer.
Abrahams finds that Sorabji's musical oeuvre exhibits enormous "variety and imagination" and the ability to "develop a unique personal style and employ it freely at any scale he chose".
No, really, your strategy is despicable and short sighted, and you're depriving your student body of valuable real-world experience and the ability to develop a passion for community activism and art or for any music that wasn't composed more than a hundred years ago by a white man.
In practice, these tools mean the ability to communicate needs and feelings as they come up - and the ability to develop a relationship that is less about relationship etiquette (i.e., a specific number of phone calls or dinner dates) and more about two people sharing their lives as friends and lovers, in a way that has been designed by both parties to feel good under the circumstances.
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It's the ability to develop a deliberate, strenuous and boring practice routine.
"Tommy has the ability to develop and nurture artists," he said.
In effect, it's rent free as they have the ability to develop Upton Park".
It's reading that she credits with the ability to develop political empathy.
We have the ability to develop on multiple platforms.
This hampers the ability to develop best-practice models.
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