Sentence examples for uniquely skilled from inspiring English sources

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As a presenter, he's uniquely skilled at getting people to bare their souls on camera and, despite the usually pally relationships he strikes up, you wonder whether they always thank him for it after seeing the TV version of themselves.

"Fantastic Beasts is the story of what happens when this uniquely skilled English wizard travels to wiz-phobic America and a variety of his creatures, some quite dangerous … get out of their case".

"Howard is a uniquely skilled and highly respected antitrust lawyer and economist who brings valuable senior government experience to the firm," Thomas J. Reid, Davis Polk's managing partner, said in a statement.

His speech, delivered in Staten Island, far from the gilded corridors of Manhattan, took direct aim at Mr. Bloomberg's justification for rewriting the term limits law last fall: that he is uniquely skilled to manage the city's finances in a time of economic crisis.

In his nighttime role, as the chairman of Community Board 1's Landmarks Committee, he is uniquely passionate about saving the character of Tribeca; in his daytime role, as a star salesman at Stribling, he is uniquely skilled at selling bits and pieces of it to people with the money to buy.

This was after he scored a playoff-career-high 30 points, most of them on the break, in Game 2.  But here is what makes Rondo part of the aforementioned point guard elite, despite a jump shot that is antithetical to the picturesque form of Allen: like Derrick Rose, he is a uniquely skilled hybrid player, mixing old-school instincts and new-age athleticism.

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Originally, H-1B visas were structured to bring in highly skilled, uniquely talented individuals if the American labor pool ran dry.

Though cast as a conservative, he was at heart a romantic adventurer, in the line that stretches from Byron to D'Annunzio, a political dreamer who was also, uniquely among such dreamers, a skilled manager of men.

The research by two leading migration economists at University College also reveals that Britain is uniquely successful, even more than Germany, in attracting the most highly skilled and highly educated migrants in Europe.

Joan McDonald, commissioner of the Department of Community and Economic Development, said Connecticut was uniquely positioned to invest in these types of clean technology jobs because of its highly educated and skilled workforce.

These differences might be due to the model used (mice vs. rat in the present study) but clearly highlights the importance of combined use of multiple tests with the skilled reaching task as the information obtained with the latter cannot be acquired any other way and is uniquely sensitive to different types of brain injury.

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