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Since I'm projecting talent for a broad base of possibilities, I can't rank him any higher.
Three Super Bowl rings, an MVP award, and a sure-fire spot in the Hall of Fame later, Brady proves that projecting talent and ability is no easy task.
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Cresswell preferred his stars to be in the spotlight rather than himself although the BBC hoped he could rival Simon Cowell on a projected talent show.
"Whether or not the shot goes in there's a little bit of randomness, luck involved, but he's going to benefit from that [shot]." Givony, who plies as much in the trade of projecting basketball talent as projecting how N.B.A. teams will perceive that talent, tabbed Burke as one of the players who can improve their standing among those teams the most in his remaining tournament games.
Projecting NFL talent is a similarly formidable undertaking.
"Project Talent?" I supplied.
IN the late 1950s, I and my junior-high classmates in Bangor, Me., took a nationwide test called Project Talent.
We tested birth order associations with personality traits and intelligence using Project Talent, a representative sample (N = 377,000) of U.S. high school students.
But perhaps Nighy has a singular talent for projecting unreliability into charming characters.
Salzburg, after all, has Mozart and what Mr. Haefliger called an Austrian talent for "projecting" itself.
The bMCU test was also applied to measure the prior conceptual knowledge in Newtonian mechanics of first-year students at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (see the ongoing project EQUATES equal talent, equal success").
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