It gives us the space we need to practice things we would like to be good at someday. |
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A good time to disbud your kid is when he or she is 3 to 7 days old. The animal's potential for healing will be good at this time. |
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She was an expert horse women with a side saddle but as she had never ridden straddling a horse and she didn't know if she'd be good at it. |
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She's very much a fish out of water and she's trying to manage a personal life as well as be good at her job. |
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Most would agree that it is probably better to have rhythm than to simply be good at doing the polka. |
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This ruins the heads after 3 or 4 scenes, so you have to be good at remaking a model in exactly the same way. |
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He thought a professional coach should be good at anatomy, medicine, nutrition, and other related subjects. |
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Men learned their trade at a very young age and it was important for them to be good at what they did, as loggers or factory workers. |
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If you are good at making your product, it might be appropriate to have a partner who will be good at selling it. |
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I think in order to be successful and to be good at what you do, you have to like what you do. |
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Many other things depend on circumstances, the times and what seems to be good at the moment. |
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He said it was possible these children would never be good at calculation. |
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You have to be good at talking to the public and even better at listening. |
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The thing is, in my mind, to be good at science communication you have to not only be good at speaking but listening too, and he rarely let anyone get a word in edgewise. |
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The British are too undisciplined to be good at what they are most interested in. |
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There is no sense in forcing someone to do a job that they will never be good at if another member of the team can excel at it. |
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They will be good at nothing, as they will be incapable of appropriating the knowledge of others, using their own words. |
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And he wanted me to be educated, to be good at school, and to be involved in many things. |
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But he's also believed to be good at more extensive things, like rescuing a land from drought. |
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Let's face it, if leadership and learning were easy, then everyone would be good at them by now. |
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It's also important to keep in mind that you're not going to be good at it in the beginning. |
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He emphasizes that technology follows science and that if a country is not good at science it would never be good at technology. |
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Consultants must also be good at dealing with team members and the client's project staff. |
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For CMS companies, it is important to have a recognized name and be good at what they do: managing customer credits. |
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To be a registrar you need to be good at public speaking and have an eye for detail. |
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This is an area of curatorial responsibility which audiovisual archivists are expected to be good at. |
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To be good at it, you need to be interested in what each member of your team does, while trying to continuously improve yourself. |
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Management may be good at hitting targets, doing cash-flow levels, but they are rubbish at recognising stress in staff and quite often they don't want to know. |
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It goes to show that you can be good at oratory but bad at leading. |
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Which surprised even me, since I figured if there's anything Republicans ought to be good at, it's inheriting things. |
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He is single, claiming not to be good at relationships, and keener to focus on work. |
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Participating well is a skill, however, and selected stakeholders will not always be good at expressing their views or synthesising arguments. |
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If you think about it we are constantly experiencing personal and professional change, so we should be good at it. |
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I think sometimes it's a bit difficult to mix up all these roles and be good at it. |
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Even the colder evenings can be good at this time of year to help metabolize the acids in the fruit, he notes. |
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That said though, drivers need to be good at their job. |
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They have to be good at poetry in both versification and analysis. |
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A large country with a small dispersed population has to be good at this. |
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As you have by now read a considerable amount of information, it would be good at this point to reflect on what you have read in relation to situations with which you are familiar. |
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Paterson says many undergrads are unaware of the research that's going on across the country and believe that researchers would not be good at the bedside. |
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Staff Development Units may be good at publicising their events and services, but do they take time to show staff why such development is essential to them personally? |
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I imagine my tiny woman with the plank of wood would be pretty jealous of the newbie, given how much better Angela is at everything she was meant to be good at. |
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So the way I'm going to be most fresh is not to have to take on the pressures of going and doing another event which is pretty unrelated to what we're trying to be good at. |
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I'm offended by his implication that women can't be good at mathematics. |
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