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Tiny initial differences in talent, or simply in desire, become magnified over time.
After all, the star system, with wildly unequal rewards for relatively small differences in talent, holds in virtually every area of American society.
Because Obama is considered a historically talented politician, Clinton a workmanlike one, and Edwards a charming faker, you expect the differences in talent to be plain, for Clinton and Edwards to seem small by comparison.
Still, real differences among the individuals have since come to light, chiefly differences in talent, and Armantrout is by an order of magnitude the best poet of the group.
Despite popular belief that income inequality largely reflects individual differences in talent and motivation, there are also significant structural and cultural causes, such as segmented labour markets, discrimination, institutionalized racism and sexism, gender roles, and family responsibilities.
Google has a contrasting perspective: its compensation packages reflect these differences in talent.
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Dolphins O vs. Giants D In the end, the outcome was decided by a sheer difference in talent.
MIAMI — Perhaps the stage was too big, the moment too momentous or the difference in talent, poise and experience too great.
RICHARD BRODY: That's of course true — there's a vast difference in talent between Coppola and Hughes; though Molly Ringwald was Cordelia in Godard's King Lear; who from The Outsiders can claim as much?
In large companies, even small differences in managerial talent can make an enormous difference.
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