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It is her kindly, deeply competent, generous-natured on-screen character that gives the show its sweetness and lightness.
Ken was a highly professional, deeply competent, well-admired and thoroughly committed colleague who made a material difference through his work". Relatives and friends were comforting McGonigle's wife, Gail, and the couple's children Ruth, Dale, Alex and Jimmy.
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The software executive noticed that deeply committed and competent community leaders periodically emerged out of the "volunteer" armies that were the backbone of America's charity work.
Radial growth phase (RGP) melanomas are thin, growing only in or near the epidermis, while vertical growth phase (VGP) melanomas invade more deeply and are competent for metastasis and immortal in cell culture (Clark et al, 1984; Herlyn et al, 1985; Clark, 1991).
She considered herself a "superwoman" in her executive capacity, and, although she loved her daughters deeply, she felt less competent and more tentative in her role as mother.
Medical students are clearly deeply invested in becoming competent junior doctors and extended simulated patient care experiences, where the consequences of their skill and knowledge gaps can be demonstrated safely, might be expected to generate a powerful 'tension to learn'.
In this atmosphere, Mr Fry – ubiquitous (although taking a break from Twitter, he says) and omni-competent – is a deeply reassuring figure.
They, too, are clever and terrifyingly competent; personal loss and deeply felt grievances motivate them; like their counterparts, they've moved into high positions with increasing wealth and perks.
A highly competent and sometimes -- with justice -- deeply annoyed biography of the brilliant, headstrong, nobly ridiculous French Jew who felt the presence of Christ in her 20's and died, perhaps of anorexia, at 34.
A highly competent and sometimes -- with justice -- deeply annoyed biography, in the Penguin Lives series, of the brilliant, headstrong, nobly ridiculous French Jew who felt the presence of Christ in her 20's and died, perhaps of anorexia, at 34.
I think she would make a competent instructor, but she told me she is deeply enamored of our supervisor, a happily married man.
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