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You may be proficient in your line of business, but proficiency is useless unless you start to listen to your customers, determine their problems, develop a set of reasonable solutions and then execute and deliver them.

Students may be proficient in the subject areas of one or more of the Foundations courses and may request proficiency exemption.

Lessons plans are important because while children with autism may be proficient with technology, their teachers and parents often are not.

The tests are thus prone to system-gaming and result in students who may be proficient test-takers but know little about the subject matter or about thinking deeply or creatively.

Whilst individuals may be proficient in a second language during their younger years, reversion to their first language can occur later in life (53), particularly for those with cognitive decline.

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Focused ultrasonography is a relatively novel teaching aid, and many faculty, even at academic centers, may not be proficient with the technology.

Call them pinchos, canapes or crostini, they're so easy to make that they're the perfect keep-busy chore for the kitchen invader who may not be proficient enough to handle oysters.

Because youth exhibitors and their family members may not be proficient at administering vaccines, agriculture education advisors often volunteer to assist the youth with this task, a practice that is time-consuming and increases the risk of infectious agents being transmitted farm to farm.

Unfortunately, these RNAs may be surprisingly proficient at developing drug resistance.

On the one hand, large hospitals may be more proficient in exploring internal economies of scale, which are likely to reduce the cost of producing intermediate medical services in-house.

Thus, it is possible that bifidobacteria or at least some specific Bifidobacterium species may be particularly proficient in host gut microbe interaction mediated prevention of atherosclerosis (Kolida et al. 2002).

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