Sentence examples for the prowess from inspiring English sources

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the prowess

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Skillfulness and manual ability; adroitness or dexterity.

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Despite the same manufacturer, the same drotrecogin alfa activated dose, and the same placebo-controlled design, the negative result from the PROWESS-SHOCK trial contradicted the survival benefit observed in the PROWESS trial.

However, the PROWESS trial employed different exclusion criteria than did Annane and coworkers; in particular, the PROWESS trial excluded moribund patients and patients not expected to survive 28 days because of an underlying medical disease.

The prowess of our ruling class need hardly surprise us.

What is the prowess demonstrated by dropping 500-pound bombs?

The professors badly underestimated the prowess of Russia and China.

Hyva says he's not cowed by the prowess of his opponents.

Something to test the prowess and artistry of the company's several remarkable younger principals?

Cassandra hopes Sochi enshrines the prowess of athletes, and not that of politicians.

The prowess of a speaker is judged, in part, on his ability to improvise with elegance.

He made a big deal out of the prowess and panache of the Soviets.

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All of the patients enrolled in the PROWESS-SHOCK were included.

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