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"I'd rather not have a yuppie, but someone with a known skill," said Bill Baker, who owns a 150-acre island with a lighthouse in Nova Scotia where he and his family summer.
The sense of light, space and mood of a painting does not come naturally (or by a known skill) but through working, and often by chance.
The reason for the relatively short time to intubate associated with use of the CMAC may be related to the similarity of its use with the known skill of direct laryngoscopy, the position of the camera on the blade allowing a view of the process tube passage into the trachea and the relatively direct route of ETT passage through the upper airway.
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The first involves the incorporation of means-ends analysis, which lets the system compose known skills to solve novel problems.
Telling students (explicitly or tacitly) that societies and cultures are fixed entities requiring the acquisition of known skills for their successful negotiation misleads students and inhibits broader social change.
They cruise through downtown Los Angeles as Cook shows off one of his lesser known skills: singing. .
This includes known skills shortages in areas such as legal and governance, data analysis and the management of data.
Teachers "just didn't know, skill by skill, the same type of data they are getting now," Dr. Allen said.
"Idan knows skills work," said Stoudemire, who began working with Ravin two summers ago.
What kids make depends on what moms know: skills, implicit knowledge, inherited craft, buried assumptions, finger know-how that no recipe can sum up.
You need to know skills and drills, the basics, and the not so basic stuff.
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