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My theory is, when a university suddenly becomes proficient at football or basketball, it is usually a sign its admissions director is being held hostage in some rural hideaway.
As a person becomes proficient at a type of decomplex action, the guiding sensory modality can change.
Every activity your child engages in is a learning opportunity, and every activity he masters or becomes proficient at will increase his confidence.
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He became proficient at fly fishing.
Children were on their own to become proficient at sports and to love them.
They learned that top European clubs had all become proficient at teaching the necessary skills.
It was 10 to 20 feet wide with thick brush on both sides, so we became proficient at roll casting.
Over time, his hesitation diminished and he became proficient at his job, credited with more than 150 kills.
The training is donated free and the model is self-sustaining once the associates become proficient at promoting and selling.
Most never rise to that post, but while their names might not make it into the state history books, they do become proficient at lawmaking.
The Knicks' veteran point guard has become proficient at pump faking when a defender is charging, and then following that by jumping into his adversary.
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