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Learn to pass off your hapless missteps as deliberate, possibly even "visionary".
"John O'Shea made a poor pass and a man two rows in front of me shouted, 'Learn to pass, John O'Gay,' and kept disparaging him in a similar vein when he did anything slightly wrong.
For instance, a CEO who came up through finance may need to learn to pass on certain questions even if he knows the answers, because it's better to let the CFO provide the details.
How can devoted entrepreneurs learn to pass the torch while not succumbing to entrepreneurial arson?
Students with a limited interest in science and a diminishing dedication to their education need more than to be told what they must learn to pass some state exam.
He said that Samaras' all round game wasn't good enough, and that he would need to learn to pass the ball better and compete more effectively.
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That would be where he learned to pass the ball, to caress it, rather than try to hammer it into the goal from 20 yards.
Soon people learned to pass out, get sick, graduate to rye and ginger ale and even get into real trouble.… Still, I must say I enjoyed drinking.
In the past, she never paid attention to grocery prices, but now was learning to pass up costlier items in favor of less expensive ones.
For several mornings last month, the stadium was filled with hundreds of children from summer camps learning to pass, scrum and maul.
Ewing is also learning to pass the ball when he is being double- and triple teamed, as his career-high 10 assists against Boston on Sunday indicates.
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