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"Conversely, you can have someone who is intensely competent, who is steeped in the skills of the profession, but doesn't live a life of character.
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Seen as a tough, competent and intensely private person, already being compared to Germany's Angela Merkel, she must now try to limit the damage to British trade and investment as she renegotiates the country's ties with its 27 EU partners.
For example, mosquito-borne Japanese encephalitis virus is prevalent in India, Central and Southeast Asia, largely due to the prevalence of highly competent Culex tritaeniorhynchus mosquito species and intensely farmed pigs which act as amplifying hosts for the virus and, importantly, the mosquitoes.
They reveal a man of intensely competitive urges, impelled by a Calvinist fear of chaos, plagued by doubts, exceptionally competent and confident but uneasy in his own skin, indefatigable, loyal and loyalty-inspiring yet also somewhat lonely.
Prior to torsion, mantle cells express Has-calmbp1 intensely (Fig. 5C) in contrast to the subsequent lack of expression within the mantle of competent veligers (data not shown).
In an intensely physical contest, the Lions gradually adapted to the ferocious pace of the game, and were the more competent when the pace slowed in the wetter conditions in the second half.
The spectacle of highly competent professionals going about their work is always absorbing, and Simons is an interesting man: reticent, calm, shy, intensely focused but apparently never losing control until the end.
Very competent".
"Barely competent".
Intensely sombre.
Intensely quiet.
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