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"I have written that I know how to work some of the systems and have experience of dealing with patients".
I find it amazing that we'll happily teach our teenagers to drive a car before a lot of them know how to work the oven.
Leaders in business and government need to know how to work with people of vastly different races, cultures and perspectives.
Low-key and low-tech, "Lunch" coasts on the earned wisdom of pros who know how to work a room.
I knew how to work Dad, of course.
And licensing and accreditation boards began asking for evidence that doctors could not only lead, but that they also knew how to work as part of a team.
And she knows how to work a room of politicians or junior socialites in a courtly, pleased-to-meet-you way.
Stef Lewandowski describes himself as a hacker and knows how to work a crowd of geeks: "What we need is lasers!" gets a cheer.
Most important, make sure you do your research and give to a qualified organization that knows how to work with survivors of trafficking.
It's a campaign predicated entirely on lies, slippery slope hypotheticals, and the belief that no one under the age of 30 knows how to work an envelope.
Though she was contemptuous of convention, she knew how to work with focused attention, and did so day after day.
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