For critics, the skill of the graphologist is the skill of every other clever, intuitive "mind-reader".
"There is a real love and appreciation for the skill of bargaining there, " Morelli explains.
One thing is certain: making peace in Nagorno-Karabakh requires the skill of walking over a minefield.
This goes with the skill of thinking rationally and compassionately about even the most emotional issues.
Many executives and managers are terrible at the skill of managing, developing, encouraging, and engaging their teams.
There is an alternative and it is the skill of living well and living fully: feel everything.
That people like Nihad Awad could pull this off is a tribute to the skill of the influence operators.
It is clear that this man possessed in abundance the skill of sowing entrepreneurial seeds that grew to change the world.
The skill of the great is always (in whatever area is being talked about) in making it all seem very easy.
According to InsiderScore, Hogge has a limited track record for judging the skill of the timing of his buys and sells.
For example, CEOs shine in the skill of relationship management, but only when it comes to directly addressing people in difficult situations.
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Addressing these is the skill of politics and that, he says with a laugh and, I suspect some relief, "is not my business".
To really fit in at SXSW you need to master the skill of walking, talking and using your smartphone all at the same time.
The images vary in quality and Mr Steinberg is aware of the risk that ratings may reflect the skill of the photographer not the landscape.
But I made the decision that I did because I had absolute confidence in the skill of our military personnel and I had confidence in you.
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On November 25th, the company claimed to have created the first cloned human embryos, and made the announcement with all the skill of a Hollywood publicist.
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To keep America competitive into the future, we must trust in the skill of our scientists and engineers and empower them to pursue the breakthroughs of tomorrow.
The story deftly navigates the intricacies of creative life in a repressive society, and Ghobadi brilliantly captures the vibrant city with the skill of a great neorealist.
There is, in fact, much to dislike here, and, for all the skill of the child actors, no amount of tidy payoffs can dispel the air of unpleasantness.
These guys have just nailed the skill of saying no.
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The American public would be astonished at the skill of the advocates, the force of the questions and the overall level at which legal issues are debated before our high court.
"There is a certain amount of luck involved, as well as the skill of the crew and the preparation of the boat, " explained Jarvis, in an interview before he left for the Antarctic.
Mark Gregory, chief executive of Bowring Marsh, a unit of insurance broker Marsh, says clients particularly admire the skill of Lloyd's underwriters at dealing with unusual and complex risks (try Ugly Betty's smile).
Where the skill of the journalist comes in is in being able to extract the most important information and writing it in a way which conveys these facts in an order that is relevant and makes sense.
Asset managers earn a markedly higher advisory fee from active investment strategy and rightly so as active management relies on the skill of the asset manager which needs to be duly compensated with a higher advisory fee.
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This develops the skill of tuning.
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However, along with successfully destroying cancer, the treatment managed to effortlessly and successfully cause me to lose weight, destroy my taste buds, stripped my body of hair and forced me to learn the skill of vomiting quietly without choking and with pinpoint accuracy too.
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