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The skillfulness response scale in the survey ranged from "1 = not at all skillful" to "4 = very skillful".
His playing, skillful to the point of superfluity, can impart a similarly mechanical feel.
Although he is far too skillful to preside as judge and jury over his invented characters, it is plain where Schlink's own sentiments lie: on the side of decency, of muddling along as best we can, and of incremental social and political change rather than violent action inspired by grandiose dreams.
Atomico founder Niklas Zennström, best known as a cofounder of Skype, says MadBid "allows the most skillful to get amazing bargains" and it had gained a lot of traction "in a short period of time".
The surgeon has to be more skillful to make a surgery in SILS because the surgeon has only three laparoscopic instruments and only one hole in the abdomen cavity.
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The result is learning more skillful ways to relate to ourselves, to each other and to the world.
The criterion is still the same: all things can be used as "skillful means" to lead to Buddhahood.
Its weighty, slightly menacing muscularity is an exciting alternative to the skillful refinement to which clay more often lends itself.
"The Buddha said you have to be skillful according to the time, place and people," said the practical 43-year-old nun.
Because his songs rely so heavily on looped samples and relentless, machine-made rhythms, Reznor has had to find musicians skillful enough to play along with lockstep noise.
Entrepreneurs of this era need to be more competent and skillful compared to businessmen working in the beginning of this century.
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