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As with jugglers or tap dancers, recognisable skill can't be ignored.
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The need for regulation is not just related to the protection of the public, but from a service/workforce perspective regulation enables standardisation, so that new roles are defined and recognisable, and skills are transferable between employers.
The FAC performed poorly throughout the Second Congo War and "demonstrated little skill or recognisable military doctrine".
"Is it a recognisable smell?" Doty asked.
Basu's skill is to make both men recognisable portraits from present-day academic life, while locating them firmly in their time.
BD Gest praised Azuma's skill in making distinct secondary characters, calling them "immediately recognisable", and saying that they each spice up the story in their own ways.
After murdering 10 classmates in a 19-minute rampage he offers a terse explanation: 'They started it.' She is on controversial territory but she has a skill - what Carolyn Mays calls 'a gift' - for portraying recognisable characters who don't conform to easy stereotypes.
In the 1980s, special effects artists became stars in their own rights as their incredible skills and talents gained recognition and plaudits as they turned previously recognisable faces into unrecognisable monsters.
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