Sentence examples for any gifted from inspiring English sources

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It also called for higher levels of corporation tax on businesses, a "minimum tax rate" on multinationals such as technology firms to stem "tax avoidance" and the scrapping of inheritance tax - to be replaced by a "lifetime gift tax" on any gifted income above £125,000.

It is a mistake to compress any gifted writer, perhaps especially Naipaul, down to his politics.

2 And now, my friend, accept this gift of mine, which, as I have often said, I have brought out to the light of day, not because of its elegance of style but because of its learned research, chiefly with this purpose in view, that if any gifted stylist should wish to reveal the deeds of the emperors, he might not lack the material, having, as he will, my little books as ministers to his eloquence.

Like any gifted writer, my dad is a voracious reader, and we share an affinity for the well-crafted story.

"Around middle school and then into high school, my mom went looking for alternative educational programs because I wanted greater academic challenge and my school system didn't have any gifted or accelerated programs in place.

My kids, who started at Nettelhorst in preschool, are now in fourth and sixth grade, and I'd put their education--one without any gifted program, selective enrollment or tracking system--on par with any private school in the country.

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In 1905, Harvard College adopted the College Entrance Examination Board tests as the principal basis for admission, which meant that virtually any academically gifted high-school senior who could afford a private college had a straightforward shot at attending.

Could Lowell, or any other gifted writer of the 1950s, have said anything remotely like this about a typical faculty meeting: "They delect in the hashing out of various ways to programmatically open the mind and consolidate insight"?

It's not that he's a great screen presence or any more gifted than the rest of the cast, it's just that we must applaud any fictional unemployed drug addict from an Edinburgh council estate who has achieved so much in one lifetime, even when it's only giving birth to baby aliens as opposed to seeing them crawl across the ceiling.

These were conditions against which any spirited, gifted dancer might revolt, and Artem Ovcharenko – the young Bolshoi Ballet principal who acts and dances Nureyev – communicates something of the tightly coiled energy, the obsessive artistry and the gambler's instinct that made the star kick so hard against the limits of his world, and risk so much to find a new one.

In order to offload a salary so punitive it prevented them spending money on any other gifted players, the Rangers have agreed to purchase his Dallas mansion at the market rate, and to buy the corporate box he owned at the local basketball arena.

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