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In about every area of health and beauty, Boots seems to have the potential to exploit its skills and its image to push out the boundaries of what it provides.
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Mr. Davis, who is also a painter, approaches the medium with large and consistent purpose as well as skill, exploiting its intimacy and diaristic potential in a narrative that is both self-revealing and archetypal.
Third, if he signs elsewhere, will he play in a system that lets him fully exploit his skills?
The Giants' offense had developed more flexibility and skill, but Tiki Barber was the most gifted, versatile player and the plan was to exploit his skills as a running back, receiver and punt returner.
This data explosion, experts say, is an untapped asset at most companies, which lack the tools and skills to exploit it.
Mario Saltarelli, who once worked with Littman at Pfizer, concurs, noting that after he had completed medical school, a neuroscience residency, and a Ph.D. in neuropharmacology, he found that studying epilepsy as an academic clinician didn't adequately exploit his skill set.
It was classic Radwanska, the player with probably the finest anticipation in the women's game, as well as the skill to exploit it.
A charismatic Jewish circus performer in 1930s Berlin, Adam survives the Holocaust by exploiting his skills as an entertainer.
And none has hinted that it intends to exploit production skills by becoming a "foundry" producing chips for others.
So we educate skilled foreigners but have insufficient opportunity to exploit their skills and aptitudes.
Spain, with youth joblessness close to 50%, is in the gravest crisis, but there is hardly a government on the planet that is not wondering what it can do to guide school-leavers into work, exploit the skills of older workers, and avoid the apathy and alienation of the jobless, which undermines not just the economy but also the social fabric.
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