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Cho and Babby have benefited from a recent tendency among team owners to seek candidates with multifaceted backgrounds when hiring executives.
Creatures with multifaceted, compound eyes, who see a fourth primary colour that is invisible to humans, who eat with their proboscis but taste food with their feet, who use their antennae for feeling, smelling and hearing.
The combination, which had been sought for decades, ended institutional competition in which the predecessor unions vied for representation of prime-time television series, and eliminated the need for many performers with multifaceted careers to maintain memberships in both.
In fact, nanocatalysts with multifaceted morphologies are highly desirable in catalysis.
Most of the smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa are confronted with multifaceted challenges.
Furthermore, none of the techniques are necessarily effective in identifying and prioritizing the risks associated with multifaceted criteria.
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Relatedly and belatedly, let me deal with the multifaceted word screw.
The encyclical is a clear reckoning with the multifaceted climate crisis.
La Tanya Hall, an elegant chanteuse with a multifaceted voice offered a sultry "Love for Sale".
At its most literal — but rather beautiful — that meant a coat with a multifaceted bodice.
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