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The authors suggest defining talent in terms of an upper percentile say 10%.
It will try to avoid defining talent either too broadly or too narrowly but simply take it to mean brainpower the ability to solve complex problems or invent new solutions.
Should it scare us that we've made hits of shows like Dancing with the Stars and American Idol, with their successful attempts at defining talent downward?
Kinnear's defining talent is being indefinable.
But Mr. Kirby, who was known as the King of Comics, was the defining talent and the driving force at the Marvel shop.
The defining talent of Florence Foster Jenkins (1868-1944) was that she had no talent.
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There's a telling scene in which Julienne is being interviewed by a rather insistent journalist (Chloé Caillat) who asks her to define talent.
No sooner had the bubble burst than many former masters of the universe were begging for work.Indeed, companies do not even know how to define "talent", let alone how to manage it.
Therefore, this study aims to use the sport literature as a lens when exploring how surgeons conceptualize and define talent.
Ballesteros, one of the Ryder Cup's defining talents, died last year of a brain tumor.
This willingness to generate and sustain high-profile support might be one of Gréaud's defining talents.
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