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Indeed, croquet is much more about finesse and mental acumen than raw muscle power.
Since then, Singleton said he has drawn on both his physical training and mental acumen to prepare for the summer showdown.
"When I started this conversation, when you were a seventh grader, you got credit more for your mental acumen," he began.
Another witness for the prosecution, John N. Hart Jr., a film and theater producer, also testified to Mrs. Astor's declining mental acumen.
Through the centuries, princes, generals, monks, and farmers have played the game, not only to win but to build character and develop mental acumen.
Older adoptive parents "must demonstrate that they have both the physical and mental acumen to meet the challenges of raising children in the same way that all families have their full circumstances considered," Mr. Johnson said.
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There again, the coaches may be searching for something a little different – players who can interchange at 10 and 12, or 12 and 13, as Will Greenwood and Mike Catt did in the glory days, to threaten the opposition in more sophisticated ways through a wider range of technical skill and tactical acumen while having the mental toughness to challenge themselves in the eye of the storm.
"I have been living in a personal and mental incarceration ever since the day that I accepted the offer to work for a real estate mogul whose business acumen I deeply admired," Cohen said.
Critical acumen?
Tactical acumen?
More maternal acumen.
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