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"I don't have as much dexterity.
Not everyone in the cast manages Shakespeare's language with as much dexterity.
Fast runs and large interval skips are frequent, requiring much dexterity from the performer.
Shahzia Sikander's bloodless show demonstrates that too much dexterity can limit an artist as easily as too little.
If plants take too much time, glass sandwiches too much money and cutouts too much dexterity, there is another more drastic option.
But it is the Dalai Lama's series of talks at Radio City Music Hall that fall into Mr. Vreeland's in-box, requiring so much dexterity that he was thrown into the clutches of an iPhone and e-mail over the years.
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As he admits, he is not certain how much "simulation dexterity translates into reality".
Second, as the job title suggests, being a dealer requires much manual dexterity.
Even with the help of an expert trainer from MiniMed, I found that injecting the catheter took much more dexterity than injecting one for a pump.
The NHS Innovations hub for the West Midlands, linked the inventors with Coventry University's Health Design Technology Institute, to finalise a design for a specialist device with adjustable hinges that allow for much greater dexterity when working in bone cavities.
Daybreaker balances all three with pretty much perfect dexterity".
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