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So, arch-Tory Charles Moore thought that British success derived "from the skills, habits and spirit of the people".
One of his common nicknames, outside India, is The Turbanator, deriving from his skill as a bowler in terminating the innings of the opposing team, and the fact that, as a Sikh, he wears a black turban whenever he plays.
Mr. Schwartz's concept derives from this principle.
Its lack of prestige also derives from this association.
Longer term benefits should be derived from this move".
The happiness derived from this reward also sustains our actions.
The results suggest that – in driving at least – expertise is qualitatively different from experience, and driving expertise may be partially derived from superior skill in underlying core visuo-cognitive constructs.
We often rationalize chance events, believing them to derive from our own skill or actions.
Smarterer thinks that people are the most key ingredient to Big Data, their value deriving from the skills they possess, and big companies still aren't making the most of one of their key assets.
During the semester, the students' analytical and laboratory skills are assessed via questions derived from concepts and skills taught during the semester's labs but not using the same information or data from the laboratory project.
It also derives from his novelistic skills.
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