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But the anatomical knowledge, a crude skill derived from practice on cadavers, and the enthusiasm for surgical practice were there waiting.
But the anatomical knowledge, a crude skill derived from practice on dead bodies, and above all the enthusiasm, were there waiting.
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Certainly, these are not precise indicators of where an immigrant was educated; nevertheless, they do provide an additional (if crude) indicator of skill as measured by years of education.
There has been reliance on non-standardised measures of knowledge and relatively crude assessments of psychotherapeutic skill.
Several of their suicide vests did not detonate effectively, suggesting the cell's bomb-making skills were crude.
Thus the prickly and feisty Giulia arrives in socially ritualized Florence (where she had lived as a child) to clean David and do battle with an assortment of Italians who find her people skills on the crude side.
This assumption goes beyond the crude measurement of educational attainment and details a worker's ability as well as the skill requirements of a job.
However, he soon adapted, and developed his skill in working with crude and unrefined materials.
The experience isn't quite polished enough yet, and Millie's communication skills are a bit crude and basic.
Few people who knew him believe he had the skills to make a crude bomb, much less the metal collar locking the device to his neck.
As the fragments could not be moved from the museum, and Bromley didn't have the money to ship a tomography machine to Athens, Wright used his tool-making skills to build a crude tomograph in situ.
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