Sentence examples for be skill from inspiring English sources

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be skill

noun

Capacity to do something well; technique, ability. Skills are usually acquired or learned, as opposed to abilities, which are often thought of as innate.

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"There should be skill required to win the ball.

There will still be skill shortages, so this is not a cure-all.

To the visitor, this Baker's main trait would seem to be skill in scaring the beautifully costumed Warren Christopher away from a place called Tallahassee.

A total FTHOE staff equivalent of 0.89 of which 0.44 FTHOE would be Skill Level II probably brings the total employed staff required to around 2 3 staff.

They argue that the specific components that produce this change are training in accurate observation, behavioural rehearsal and problem solving skills all of which are known to be skill deficits in people experiencing depression.

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It can be skill-based or conceptual.

"They were skill players.

/ What we got is skill.

"It's skill and intuition," she said.

It's skill, painting the figures.

Tim Cook: It's skill.

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