It thus encourages mental agility as well as physical dexterity, speed and good hand-eye co-ordination. |
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We would expect them to have comparable mental agility until the age of two. |
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Too many maxims make for too simple a path, bounded on each side by the wit and mental agility of someone else's moment. |
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While his physical movements may be slow, his mental agility is clearly on display. |
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How we react to these threats depends on our age, experience, senses, nerves, and physical and mental agility. |
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Organisational and mental agility in no way conflict with another important value, sustainability. |
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You can either dip into the book whenever the mood takes, or you can take up the ultimate test of your mental agility. |
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It is only the mental agility of tinkerers, inventors and explorers that has made people as mobile as they are today. |
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But when I met him, Studs's mental agility at the age of 83 was exhausting company. |
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Mastering a classical instrument takes discipline, sensitivity and mental agility. |
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Your sense of responsibility, your energy and mental agility are your most important assets for success as an analyst. |
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They provide a pre-school education in two languages that visibly encourages mental agility and tolerance of other cultures. |
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This question tests your mental agility because you are searching for the worst rather than the best answer. |
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Instead of detracting from combat capability it can provide soldiers with the mental agility to rapidly adjust from one task to another. |
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The scientific content was transmitted with an eye on taught abilities, mental agility, communication development and capacity building. |
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Handling men today requires all the intuition and mental agility and thoughtfulness you can muster. |
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It also has a positive impact on mental agility and brain performance. Good sources of magnesium are vegetables and wholemeal products. |
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This is why there is a deliberate emphasis on promoting mental agility, networked thinking, an awareness of socially relevant issues and management skills. |
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You can increase your mental agility by exercising the brain. |
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It required mental agility and finesse as well. |
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The forcefulness, the mental agility, the lack of embarrassment! |
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Mr. Speaker, I appreciate the mental agility of my colleague from Hochelaga, who listened closely to my speech, especially since I am only a few centimetres away from his poor ears. |
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On the other hand, an intellectual exercise in mental agility can multiply avenues for interpreting equations that can be constructed from the following statements. |
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When I left the government, I found that the mental agility that comes from making trade-offs as an executive in the federal public service was a huge asset in the private sector. |
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Composing music requires creativity and mental agility. |
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This boosts mental agility and helps to acquire structured thought, qualities that are highly important in areas of mathematics and physics, and in general to tackle problems of everyday life. |
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This adventure activity involves completing a number of amusing challenges calling for both physical and mental agility in the fastest possible time. |
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These are considered the most difficult intellectual skills, and the person who has developed them gains a wider perspective and greater mental agility. |
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Furthermore, juggling stimulates the right hemisphere of the brain, increasing mental agility and mental creativity, distributing more evenly its activity within an often too stressful environment. |
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With SYN Rings, stability weight training wields unpredictability to strengthen and challenge core muscles, as well as physical and mental agility. |
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