Sentence examples for talent rises from inspiring English sources

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Meanwhile, a new talent rises.

"We must up our game and ensure that female talent rises to the top," he added.

It's also a world where talent rises quickly to the top.

Talent rises, and agents, editors, publishing houses – and magazines – chase after it.

"Political parties," she said, "have a responsibility to ensure that good talent rises through the system".

In the film business, talent rises to the top, and they're more open to giving people second chances than any other business, like banking, steel or insurance, whatever.

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Like talent rising to the top, Woods and Love distanced themselves from the field, setting the stage for a Sunday that will test Love both mentally and physically.

Nemtsov, who was fifty-five years old, was once a precocious political talent, rising from provincial governor to become to become President Boris Yeltsin's deputy prime minister.

But unlike Larry Toffler, Blatt foresees the Yankees and Mets on a seesaw, with the Mets' young talent rising, and with the team having an opportunity to go even higher by adding established talent after they shed albatross contracts like Johan Santana's next fall.

In what they call the "talent alignment and optimization" initiative, or TAO, leaders from across the organization try to strike a balance between the supply of talent (rising stars) and the demand for talent (critical positions).

With metal in a period of mild stasis thanks to both the endless splintering of sub-genres and the dearth of new talent rising to transcend the giddy heights of their elders, where it's headed next is uncertain.

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