Sentence examples for elite ability from inspiring English sources

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But the truly amazing thing about Anthony's excellent play is that he's doing so well without really exploiting his elite ability as a pick-and-roll scorer.

Such a significant injury often permanently robs a player of his elite ability; the rule of thumb tells us that it's not until the second full season after the injury that the player regains his old form, if he ever does.

It may also be the case that girls do enjoy team games; however their ability halts their involvement as the teams available at school represent the elite ability of their peers.

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Understanding these games and the complexity entailed in such multi-level governance is key to the elites' ability to recast the mechanism of EU integration and cooperation from consociational democracy to a model that can respond to modern demands for participation in government.

They may also have represented an elite's ability to trade high-status goods and as such, were essential in attracting traders.

And now without its best corner in Lardarius Webb, Baltimore doesn't have elite coverage ability on the perimeter.

As for Klay Thompson, his size at 6-foot-7 and his elite shooting ability (51percentt 3s) make this backcourt extremely dangerous both in transition and in the half-court.

That is of course, so long as Oilers winger Taylor Hall, probably the oddest combination of elite athletic ability and complete klutziness that I've ever seen in a human person, doesn't do one of his slap stick routines and, say, fall down the stairs and hit his head against Eberle's head injuring the Highly Touted Future Superstar winger.

She is also charming – really quite famous (among this power elite) for her ability to make anybody feel that she is their special friend, that she is part of their team, always ready with a favour, always willing to confide.

Australia were booed and whistled like pantomime villains   Pressure is the common denominator of elite sport; the ability to compartmentalise the consequences of failure, and trust deeply-embedded instincts and abilities, separates the best athletes from the rest.

It is the elite, through its ability to control and manipulate the media, education and literature, which has the power to either foster or stifle xenophobia.

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