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"It risks resulting in a diagnosis of ADHD being regarded with scepticism, to the harm of those with severe problems who unquestionably need sensitive, skilled specialist help and support".
Evans was, unquestionably, a highly skilled and innovative dentistin addition to his deft touch with gold-foil fillings, he was the first to use vulcanite rubber as a base for dentures (turning down a franchise offered him by Charles Goodyear); he also introduced nitrous oxide as an anesthetic to Europe.
In today's argot, he was a brilliant communicator, and it is no surprise that the film that accompanies the New York exhibition soon features another skilled, though unquestionably lesser, practitioner of the art – Bill Clinton.
Despite all the difficulties facing our film industry as it adapts to the digital age, it is unquestionably stronger in depth, better skilled and employs more talent – diverse talent, reflecting 21st-century Britain – across the piece than a decade ago.
The C.I.A. unquestionably has many highly motivated and highly skilled agents.
These feats may not have broken any ice, but they unquestionably reflected well on his own abilities, both as a rememberer himself and as a skilled trainer of children.
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