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Discussions about the 'talent pool' are often rather negative, focusing on the gap between what employers are looking for and what people are bringing in terms of qualifications, skills, abilities or experience.
Part of a surgeon's job is to educate patients not just about what we can do today but what the future is bringing in terms of new techniques and understanding.
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I thought the manager should know what I'd bring in terms of goals.
"They are a little worried about what the election might bring in terms of new violence or conflicts".
But she is realistic what a championship belt might bring in terms of a financial windfall, she said.
"She wants a living daughter," Mr. Bigg said, "despite whatever potential challenges she might bring in terms of struggling with drugs or education or marriage or anything else".
But it also defers the benefits that full control might bring in terms of saving costs by integrating Alcon into its business.
In time, it could also crystallize some of the complications that closer U.S.-China collaboration could bring in terms of the protection of intellectual property rights for cutting-edge clean energy technology.
What will you bring in terms of abilities, fit, and motivation to this new role?
This raises the question about what the future might bring in terms of migration pressure in these four countries.
Despite the affordance that mobile technologies could bring in terms of assessment feedback, research in this area is scarce.
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