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This Jack Foley is the Clooney of that film, a little older but still proficient in a dirty fight.
In the arts and sciences, scholarly associations could define and update what it means to be proficient in a field.
He said that the state tests were fair because they showed whether students were proficient in a variety of skills in each subject.
"By highlighting the added advantage of learning and becoming proficient in a language shows you have gained other skills for real business needs: multitasking and perception," she adds.
To earn the grey belt, officers must be proficient in a range of fighting techniques intended to "stun the aggressor" and "stop an aggressor's attack".
Adam estimated that the average soldier could learn the basics of driving and firing the robot in the couple of hours it might take him to become proficient in a first-person-shooter video game.
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Scouts must prove themselves proficient in an area before receiving a badge.
We considered the possibility that some musicians may not have been as proficient in an orchestral or group musical environment where response inhibition is necessary.
Opah, an old woman, is depicted as a capable modern woman, proficient in driving a van and fixing televisions.
And nearly a sixth of the students were not proficient in English, a reflection of rising immigration.
The changing requirements of tertiary courses necessitate that students be proficient in using a variety of digital technologies to support their learning.
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