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There are teams that win with much less talent.
For another, it assumes that it takes much less talent to marshall a diverse range of contributors than it does to do it all yourself.
Bruce Bochy has won three in the last five years with much less talent than Scioscia.
Why do I care if Usain and three random sprinters of much less talent from his country can beat Tyson Gay, Justin Gatlin and two clearly inferior runners from theirs?
A comedy of manners set in Highbury (south of London), the story pokes fun at Emma Woodhouse, a meddlesome and arrogant young woman with much less talent than Dolly Gallagher Levi, who is so proud of the matches she aims to make for friends that she remains utterly blind to the love of the good man who has been her best friend since childhood.
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Address these problems and we will have much less "squandered talent".
It's hard to imagine anyone else having the nerve, much less the talent, to make it work.
But could they beat the feisty young Nuggets, much less the talent-rich Lakers?
Second, they achieve less at school, on the job and on the playing field, much less than their talents would suggest.
Jarrell, a poet much less famous than his talent deserved, wrote this satirical novel after spending time teaching at Sarah Lawrence College.
But in the circle of creativity around him there was Red Simpson, a singer-songwriter who took his own talent much less seriously, and almost accidentally ended up as one of the four giants of truck-driving music.
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