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Even so, Truffaut understood the range of Mr. Rivette's knowledge and command of skills better than anyone.
One possible explanation is that few vocational senior high school graduates would choose to apply to college even with great performance, and most graduates with average performance already have the command of skills needed for a job.
You can always pick someone who is completely in command of their skill by how effortless they make it look.
This question is relevant because a proper command of basic skills is a necessary condition for an active and independent life, for updating and extending advanced skills and competences and for remaining competitive in the labour market, but also for being able to access administrative, financial and health services and to profit from the broad range of advantages offered by the new technologies.
Ms. Griffith has only minimal command of the skills traditionally associated with musical comedy.
They have an enviable command of the skills required to hit and not be hit, acquired in lengthy and decorated amateur careers.
(Johnson) * NAGASAWA ROSETSU This rare survey of this eccentric painter of 18th-century Kyoto consists of 14 works that reveal a breathtaking command of different skills and styles in portraiture, landscape, nature painting and calligraphic minimalism, and an almost chameleonlike instinct for using them.
He is scarcely required to prove his expertise; the thrill of watching the marshals blunder through a graveyard during a hurricane, or Teddy tiptoe through Ward C, the maximum-security wing, with light and water dripping from on high and misting spookily underfoot, shows a director in such command of his skills that no pathetic fallacy escapes him.
Teaching is a complex and demanding activity that involves mastery of content, classroom control, techniques of organization, and command of teaching skills.
This sense of therapeutic mission might be unpalatably gooey were it not for the show's command of tone: its skill at combining earnest quests with wild-goose chases.
October 29, 1873 Popayán, Colombia July 8 , 1943Popayán, Colombia Guillermo Valencia, (born Oct. 29, 1873, Popayán, Colom. died July 8 , 1943 Popayán), Colombian poet and statesman, whose technical command of verse and skill at translation are notable.
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