To secure your donkey while you sleep, dine, sightsee or shop, you'll need to demonstrate proficiency with the chair or bowline knot. |
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His proficiency as a newscaster also lent credibility to this inherently incredible story. |
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Penalty corner hits are an additional weapon to his accomplished all-round proficiency. |
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Of these, dexterity or technical proficiency is considered to be of paramount importance among surgical trainees. |
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The gags almost seem muted by the technical proficiency of a practiced master of cinema. |
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The contract linguist must be able to obtain a Top Secret security clearance and undergo a language proficiency screening. |
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Others are choosing to demonstrate competency by completing the proficiency examinations in one or more of these areas. |
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The goal of this kind of programme is for students to achieve some degree of proficiency in the language. |
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They are skilled manipulators who lie with the proficiency of long practice. |
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The museum at the department and several other achievements are testimony to Dr. Narayanan's proficiency. |
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With the support of his commander, a battalion master marksman would improve marksmanship proficiency in the light infantry battalions. |
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Her gift is a pop proficiency that's rarer than musicianship in that she keeps people curious. |
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For the Fon people, the primacy of Eshu comes about through his linguistic ability, his proficiency at communicating. |
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In a sense, an extensive vocabulary appears to have mistakenly become a touchstone by which one's English proficiency is judged and assessed. |
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Daughters, you have the opportunity to earn snowflakes for proficiency, and to help bethels who need your assistance. |
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Most are, like their American counterparts, far from fluent in a foreign language, hence the need for greater attention to proficiency. |
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The great Democratic presidents were not merely shrewd enough to balance their domestic programmes with a proficiency at fighting wars. |
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Because of his lack of proficiency in English, discovered later, Roberto began the semester withdrawn and unengaged. |
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Thus, drooling and slobbering, we earned our cooking proficiency badges with flying custard and went of to the jamboree to entertain our parents. |
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Students must now pass proficiency exams in order to enter and graduate from high school, replacing the system of social promotion. |
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Volunteers who sign contracts specifying their tasking designation can be assigned to military units only upon passing proficiency tests. |
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What it does test is verbal ability, not your proficiency in topics you learned in English class. |
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This common level of proficiency would define the core competencies of the CA at entry to the profession. |
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The solos, while clearly demonstrating proficiency and accomplishment on the various instruments, were not outlandishly virtuoustic. |
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From initial performance reviews of new hires, it is determined that the employees' average proficiency in problem solving is 25 percent. |
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In short, the minnow's biological proficiency does little to foster its survival in the modified world to which this fish desperately clings. |
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Nowhere in his transformative pedagogy is academic language proficiency challenged. |
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For centuries commanders have recognized that military proficiency requires prior study and exercise. |
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Communicative competence is a theory of the nature of such knowledge and proficiency. |
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This proficiency on multiple instruments has aided his compositional and conductorial development. |
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Although not trained in astronomy, she quickly showed a unique proficiency in analyzing photographic plates. |
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This place just proves the theory that there's an inverse relationship between attractiveness and proficiency in math. |
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A relationship between a child's age and proficiency in early math skills also exists. |
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Our goal is not to over-saturate pilots, but allow them to develop proficiency in basic skills and then introduce more demanding tasks. |
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Yet, he was a skilled bear killer, and the shared proficiency of hunter and quarry added another level of compulsion to the stories. |
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The proficiency testing algorithm is used to detect deviations from acceptable performance that may affect the accreditation of a laboratory. |
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With smooth proficiency, the trimmers backed the jib, and the mainsail was eased, swinging the bow around. |
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At school, she was barely able to wield a badminton racket with any proficiency and here she was in a swordfight. |
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All academic documents show the student admissible except for language proficiency. |
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You need a whole other level of proficiency, to be able to film close to real time and to be consistent. |
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Only 7 percent of black children in the eighth grade read at a level of proficiency. |
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His command of six strings incorporates a hair-raising degree of proficiency and versatility, from tingling jangles to hypnotic jigs and ragged fragments of blues. |
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Equally adept at comedy and drama, Cranham has played bumbling detectives, passionate army dentists and good-hearted pastors with equal proficiency. |
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There is simply no substitute for the experience and proficiency of a properly trained pilot. |
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But the law also allowed each state to determine its own proficiency standard. |
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It is a known fact that the more years of experience a controller has, the higher his proficiency. |
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This promotes language proficiency to at least the same level of attention and importance as being able to drive the unit's vehicle of choice out of the motor pool. |
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The CIA is larded with Russian specialists left over from the cold war, even as the agency struggles to recruit and train officers with proficiency in other tongues. |
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It clarifies how developing inflections, particularly tense markers, align with aspect categories and how this association varies across proficiency level. |
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McKinley was scoring well below state averages for reading and math proficiency. |
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Every test will inevitably measure both what the learner knows about the particular subject matter and the learner's proficiency in the particular language. |
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But technical proficiency does not equal good music, nor does it prevent that music from being boring, from being bloated, self-indulgent twaddle. |
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The music was hot, but the proficiency of the musicians was eye popping. |
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What the diatribe lacked in grammatical proficiency, it made up for in drama. |
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Although they function closely together, language proficiency and academic achievement are two distinct constructs and should be measured separately. |
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This analogy suggests that comparing the language proficiency of a monolingual with a bilingual's dual language or multilingual proficiency is similarly unjust. |
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It may sound simple enough, but familiarity with the gear and proficiency in these basic skills is imperative when you are on top of a mountain in a howling gale. |
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The contents are similarly sweet, gloriously adventuresome pop crafted with astonishing ambition and proficiency, even while being loopily sloppy and self-referential. |
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This means, however, that the mother may lose not only her proficiency in her job, but also the regular salary increments that go along with normal performance. |
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At Seven Hills, 29 percent of the fourth-graders achieved proficiency or better in ELA and 22 percent in math. |
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Trainees will be required to gain proficiency in venipunctures, angiocaths and medicut in our laboratory. |
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To attain such a high level of proficiency requires hours of practice each day. |
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Music was considered an art form and music proficiency as fitting for a cultivated man. |
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The way English learners are instructed depends on their level of English proficiency and the programs provided in their school or district. |
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Further, at language school students usually have the possibility of selecting a specific course according to their language proficiency. |
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English language proficiency for regions, local authorities, 2011 Census Merged Wards and MSOAs in England and Wales. |
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A second and a third foreign language are other common requirements, although the requirements regarding proficiency commonly are not strict. |
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The remaining categories have no age restriction, but are based on proficiency. |
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Students who receive bidirectional bilingual instruction where equal proficiency in both languages is required perform at an even higher level. |
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The book combines her passion and enthusiasm for cycling, together with her knowledge, proficiency and experience. |
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Chancellor, a native of Bristol, acquired geographical and maritime proficiency from the explorer Sebastian Cabot and the geographer John Dee. |
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Employers often require varying proficiency in Standard Chinese from applicants depending on the nature of the positions. |
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One of its important responsibilities is to promote Standard Chinese proficiency for Chinese native speakers. |
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The order in which these languages are learned is not necessarily the order of proficiency. |
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Each pidgin has its own norms of usage which must be learned for proficiency in the pidgin. |
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In modern times, journeymen are not required to travel, and the term now refers to a level of proficiency and skill. |
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This book is useful in actualizing multicultural competence and proficiency. |
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We're showing that people with general computer proficiency can create rootkit malware for smart phones. |
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General semanticists at any level of proficiency, from novice to expert, will find this book beneficial as well as motivating. |
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In addition, proficiency in spelling is known to support metalinguistic skills, such as phonological awareness and morphological awareness. |
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Haia workers with multilanguage proficiency are also required to present awareness programs on large screens at public places, Al-Fayedi said. |
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Students who get straight A's have an ability to prudentially master their passions so they can achieve proficiency across a range of subjects. |
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By Igbo studies, we mean the process of acquiring knowledge and proficiency in reading, writing, speaking, teaching, and researching in Igbo. |
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Still, the IOM report finds, the problem is greatest among older people, those with limited education and those with limited proficiency in English, immigrants, for example. |
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Tony's appointment will greatly contribute towards strengthening the society's strategic position to allow it to confront these challenges with proficiency and prudency. |
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First gaining ski proficiency inbounds, he learned to apply these, and new, skills to untamed, untrodden, and ungroomed mountains all over the world. |
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This alternation also characterizes a text reproduced by Hagoort and Schotel to show the writing proficiency in Sranan Tongo of an 11-year-old creole girl. |
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Several days after Ahmad made the speech, online editions of newspapers in the country published articles praising Ahmad's proficiency in Tagalog. |
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The district seeks to use the Rosetta Stone solution as a resource to build speaking confidence, increase classroom engagement and enhance learners' proficiency in English. |
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Traditionally, bar mitzvah and bat mitzvah ceremonies are held in synagogues, where 13-year-olds demonstrate their proficiency in Hebrew and symbolically enter adulthood. |
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To make sure the pairings were good ones, both tutor and tutee filled out an application, indicating interests, computer proficiency, and even language. |
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Surf casters pick the reel with care, as proficiency in making long casts over the surf depends to a great extent on smooth and reliable operation of the reel. |
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Although establishing the effectiveness of juries is an arduous task, contemporary research has provided partial support for the proficiency of juries as decision makers. |
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Several word lists have been developed to provide people with a limited vocabulary either for the purpose of rapid language proficiency or for effective communication. |
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Overall, Hale emphasizes new levels of tactical proficiency. |
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In the last quarter of the 19th century, however, a local elite gained proficiency in Dutch so as to meet the needs of expanding bureaucracy and business. |
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According to International English Proficiency Index, Portugal has a high proficiency level in English, higher than in countries like Italy, France or Spain. |
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He graduated from the Police Academy in 1957 winning the Police Commissioner's Trophy for all around highest scores-academically, physically, and for firearm proficiency. |
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The Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi, is the only standardized test of Standard Mandarin Chinese proficiency for non-native speakers, similar to TOEFL for non-English-native speakers. |
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