Sentence examples for how talents from inspiring English sources

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Her 1963 Radcliffe seminar talk explaining how talents can be thwarted coincided with the publication of Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique and helped inform the women's movement.

For a youth to do that, and to share the ball with experienced colleagues so that they could score from his passes, emphasized how talents bred in the East so easily, and profitably, translate to the West.

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And much is to do with how "talent" is evaluated.

How talent is created or where it comes from is impossible to discern.

On Sunday they discovered how talent, skill and aura could be weak-kneed.

She's the best example before the American public today of how talent can reshape our ideas of allure.

The story of Lin's college recruitment illustrates how talent evaluators overlooked his ability even when Lin was young.

To marvel at how deftly he disturbs is to wonder how talent — and this particular talent — passes from father to son.

And then he's not, when he talks about how talent shows make children want a "career" in being famous.

They liked a passage about how talent is a "fanatical mistress" who "bangs on your door at odd hours, and she disappears for long stretches".

"I saw firsthand how talent can be squandered and enthusiasm deflated when people aren't given the tools, trust or time to do their jobs".

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