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In this age, CEOs must be fit for purpose: it is not enough to simply possess an aptitude for bureaucracy: the age of the corporate state is over.
Arthur Gilligan, one of Chapman's predecessors, considered him to be a model for the role, and Bert Oldfield, who played against Chapman as Australia's wicket-keeper, thought that Chapman possessed an "aptitude" for leadership.
Certain folks have aptitudes for specific endeavors.
But, Zhang continues, the point of the quotation is that people must possess an inherent aptitude for intelligence and wisdom.
We find that genes with high CpG O/ E measures possess an enriched aptitude for conditional expression associated with distinct tissues or alternate phenotypes.
In order for something to be in potency toward a particular form it must both lack that form and also possess an aptitude to take it on.
It doesn't work the other way, though an expert in one particular skill won't necessarily possess the aptitude to quickly learn new ones.
Show your superiors that you already possess this aptitude.
The U.S. military possesses a considerable aptitude for toppling regimes and sowing chaos, as our several post-9/11 interventions attest.
His father, Cosimo III, had passed his 80th year at the time of his death, and thus Gian Gastone succeeded at a late age, 53 in bad health, worn out by dissipation, and possessing neither ambition nor aptitude for rule.
They have no aptitude for it.
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