Sentence examples for the ability to pick a from inspiring English sources

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"One of the distinguishing features of really top-class sides is the ability to pick a pass under pressure, you have to play with your head," O'Neill added.

He said Italy needed a new constitution and a new electoral system to give it the ability to pick a leader for five years.

Mr. Stucker lists high energy, visionary skills, focus and the ability to pick a winning team as qualities that shine in some of his executive star clients -- like Leo F. Mullin, chief executive of Delta Air Lines; Edward G. Harshfield, executive chairman of MFN Financial; and Richard H. Brown, chairman and chief executive of Electronic Data Systems.

The firm was founded in 2011, and has already proven the ability to pick a few winners in its first fund.

Anyways this "good taste," whether it be in berries, or startups or fashion is merely the ability to pick a winner so to speak, and has concrete evolutionary rewards.

One other feature that was snuck in for the Netflix and YouTube apps is the ability to pick a piece of content on a mobile app and have it beamed to the TV.

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His winding runs, skipping past defenders at ease, as well as the ability to pick out a pass or get a shot away, puts him among the best players in the league.

The core gameplay in the series has been praised as being "deceptively complex"; as stated by the IGN staff for their review of the Dreamcast version of Crazy Taxi: Starting with Crazy Taxi 2, the gameplay included the ability to pick up a party of passengers, each having a different destination.

Not everyone is going to have that particular impulse, but for new Kindle Fire owners (who, don't forget, have access to plenty of free premium content for a while), the ability to pick up an accessory that extends the use of a gadget they already want doesn't seem like much of a leap.

Like crazy runs, flashy use of harmonies and … actually, I don't know what else they might use, apart from the ability to pick up a piano and twat someone with it (one part of me knows that this is not what 'duelling pianist' means, but I choose to ignore that part) "Incredible on every level!", says Kara, running out of time.

Functional status was measured by self-rated health, counts of the number of difficulties with activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental ADLs (IADLs), the number of reported depressive symptoms, falling in the year prior to baseline, reports of bothersome pain, the ability to pick up a dime, and self-rated vision, memory, and urinary incontinence.

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