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Since when did a relatively privileged upbringing render talent less valid?
He knows exactly how to challenge them, a talent less obvious than his draftsmanship but no less remarkable.
In only two out of 15 test cases did negotiations end with the BBC paying talent less than the maximum amount authorised by management, it said.
Because of the BBC's measurement systems, the report was unable to say how much of the reductions in talent costs were driven by "paying talent less or using less talent".
Yet it is undeniable that a relentless focus on excellence and the construction of a high-performance system replicated across multiple sports that can make prime talent less reliant on flashes of individual genius, have been key to the quiet confidence displayed by those involved since they touched down in Brazil.
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I take his use of the past tense for a device to make naming his talents less disagreeable, but he says, "No, I mean the past tense".
A selection of small works on paper by the two artists makes the disparity of their talents less of an issue.
Brainy ones tested on murky days are more likely to end up in jobs that squander their talents; less able ones tested on clear days may go on to flounder.
I worry about the gift of global talent becoming less and less and less for the U.S.
An old trick used by some to gain fame or notoriety, and usually employed by the talent-less.
The motto of your foundation "There is no such thing as a talent-less child" is a striking phrase.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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