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The reason they did so was because they were white and couldn't see beyond their own stunted notions of what constitutes skill, intelligence, radicalism or social effect.
In contrast, part of the skill that constitutes skill at tennis involves reacting to situations for which no instruction manual can prepare you.
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What constitutes such skill, how is it learnt and is it a skill restricted to radiologists?
With these tools, we can now reinvent work, politics, the notion of expertise, and what constitutes leadership skills.
Furthermore, when asked to describe challenges that they anticipated in developing scientific skills, 59% of the students did not demonstrate an understanding of what constitutes a scientific skill.
This was a "learning by doing" experience, and constitutes an additional skill incorporated into the student's professional tool box.
This is because, for sighted people, facial processing constitutes a basic skill for detecting and recognizing other people's emotional states.
These characteristics constitute important skills that medicine students must develop within the CBME model (Frank et al., 2010; Prat-Corominas et al., 2010).
While insufficient recognition by mainstream of the skills and working capacity of the ACO was a constant issue for the ACO staff, for some of the rehabilitation workers the lack of clarity around what constituted clinical skills was a major issue.
All this goes back to the debate over what constitutes "21st-century skills".
Specifically, human resource constitutes the knowledge, skills, networks personalities, and motivation, which allow developing specific capability (Boxal, 2013).
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