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You have to cultivate an "eye", developing a feel for situations and empathy for those you want to persuade.
EXTRA POINTS Coach AL GROH was not pleased with strong safety VICTOR GREEN's statement last week that the rotation at free safety was causing problems for him, because he has trouble developing a feel for what his teammate is going to do.
The description of self-monitoring becoming 'normal' and interviewees developing a feel for it echoes the experience of patients self-monitoring their blood pressure.
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"You develop a feel for the brain," he said.
At Lausanne, Gasol developed a feel for the game while dominating lesser competition.
Mr. Ackerman, an engineer by training, comes across as an understated scientist who has developed a feel for management.
He saw his first World Series game a year later, and developed a feel for baseball from a distance.
Most young pitchers, Newman said, have a good fastball but must develop a feel for the craft.
He would do it over and over, unknowingly teaching himself to develop a feel for the ball.
And they need these books read aloud to develop a feel for the flow of words and stories.
He had by then developed a "feel" for cometary orbits, and a comet seen in 1737 felt distinctly Swift-Tuttlish to him.
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