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be skilful
adjective
Possessing skill, skilled.
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You've got to be skilful and calm.
Some will be skilful; more will be lucky and, as Nassim Taleb, points out in Fooled by Randomess, we will find it hard to tell the difference.
"A pilot that intends to do something like this could be skilful enough to pass as a well-structured person, even if they were in danger of suicide," Teichmüller said.
The government is determined to act quickly, but if there is no time to be skilful in the way we make savings we will be guilty of unnecessary atrocities.
You have to be skilful and fast to get past the opposition.
And for the young lads coming through, that is the thing you don't have to be skilful at.
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They were skilful ones, too.
Mr Caputo's plotting is skilful.
They are skilful, sometimes refined, sometimes informal.
And he is skilful at pretence.
Its pastiche is skilful, assured and sometimes witty.
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