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They are much more proficient hitters.
Now those roles have merged and subeditors need to be much more proficient technically".
Perhaps the president is hoping that Mr. Boehner will grant him some concessions since the speaker is a much more proficient golfer than the president.
But the older fencers will make the mistake maybe once but won't repeat it and are much more proficient at creating situations for others to make mistakes.
"They become much more proficient in Spanish than children in a Spanish-language class," he said, "but they do not become bilingual.
The bowlers, much more proficient, have allowed Australia off the hook too often and it was perhaps notable that in this Test, when they kept them on it, they had the help of a fourth seamer in Stokes.
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A. My grandson is much more technically proficient than I am.
Limited English Proficient women are much more likely than their English-proficient counterparts to work in service occupations.
For example, cells deficient for the repair protein O-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (MGMT), which are much more sensitive than MGMT proficient cells to O-methylguanine generating agents, show dose-dependently decrease in the Bcl-2 expression level (Ochs and Kaina, 2000).
Enzymes are the most proficient catalysts, offering much more competitive processes compared to chemical catalysts.
But promising that all children will be proficient in reading and math is much more complicated, education experts say.
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