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The first point was that 14... Ne5 15 Re5! Qe5 16 Bf4 Qf6 17 Bb8 e5 18 Be5 Bg4 19 Bf6 Bf6 20 Nc6 wins a pawn, although it is not clear whether White could sufficiently master the technical problems after 20... Rc8 to win the game.
Questionnaires were excluded from analyses if the participant could not sufficiently master the questionnaire language and/or if there were too many missing values for the variables under consideration.
Your initial study must not only sufficiently master the tools, it must envision how you can get there ― how you can provide desired functionality with the tool you might choose.
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Most of us had sufficiently mastered the zigzag pattern -- when we were trying to go straight -- before we set out across the channel.
Third, they are so focused on personally coaching their employees that they often fail to recognize the limits of their own expertise, so they may try to teach skills they haven't sufficiently mastered themselves.
At present, the mechanism of the depressurization antireflection elimination outburst is sufficiently mastered and the application effectiveness of field engineering also is well, but how to determine hydro-fracturing parameters is not systematically described, especially the reasonable water pressure.
And you, the viewer, can play only if you've sufficiently mastered your home-entertainment command center so that it can download a snippet of audio to your iPhone, process it backward with beluga whale harmonic sequences and then podcast the results to the members of your Yahoo group.
I'd say that Archos has sufficiently mastered the multimedia end of the portable spectrum, but there's still plenty of work left to be done when it comes to the company's Android initiative.
This effort proved difficult at the time for lack of a sufficiently long master dating chronology and access to suitable structures.
Further, if many contexts are regulated, it may not be possible to identify a sufficiently applicable master process.
BRIDGET FITZGERALD prides herself on three carefully acquired skills: Japanese, which she taught herself before entering college; the viola, which she has mastered sufficiently to earn a full scholarship to Juilliard, and Quake, a computer game in which she expertly blows things up.
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