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"adeptly" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows skill at doing something that is quite difficult

134 Sentences With "adeptly"

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But she has proven she can do so quite adeptly.
Teasing the steaks apart, his fingers move adeptly across the muscles.
Obama adeptly navigated the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.
A thing the rest of the article adeptly demonstrates cannot be true.
Berlusconi adeptly fosters the illusion that he can turn everyone else into billionaires.
They train top-level boxers, expertly drilling technique, adeptly spotting weaknesses to fix.
Would only that the president had used his influence adeptly in those regions.
Some firms, especially ones using macro strategies, adeptly navigated the challenging market conditions.
By the time Trump was elected, Murdoch had adeptly improved ties with him.
In office, Mr. Johnson has adeptly exploited reporting conventions to spin favorable narratives.
Foreign propagandists adeptly understood the appeal of Trump's reflexive jingoism and exploited it.
This is that populists are using social media more adeptly than mainstream parties are.
The challenges and pitfalls of population change can be handled more or less adeptly.
Other challenges, such as going uphill or rumbling along cobblestone, were also handled adeptly.
The phone marries classic BlackBerry design elements with a more modern form factor quite adeptly.
No one can answer this question more adeptly than Rebecca Traister, a feminist thought leader.
Noah adeptly skewers the smallness of racism, but he doesn't see through the larger lie.
Treuer adeptly synthesizes these recent studies and fashions them with personal, familial and biographic vignettes.
Ms. Posin's choreography — largely conventional ballet, adeptly arranged and accessorized with Arctic hula — settles for incongruity.
Noah adeptly skewers the smallness of the racism, but he doesn't see through the larger lie.
The conciliatory nature of Mr Wang's visit suggests that it wants to manage these more adeptly.
If you have friends who run an Austrian castle and adeptly host weddings, well, why not?
What's he doing in this crowd, besides adeptly contributing a few bars in select ensemble medleys?
The 2628 presidential election may turn on how adeptly the Democratic Party nominee mobilizes marginal voters.
It takes formal expertise and a strong knowledge of the human psyche to dramatize insecurity so adeptly.
A healthy labor market not only has plenty of jobs, but also adeptly matches workers and employers.
By empowering students with increased self-knowledge, they can more adeptly identify problems early and access supportive resources.
The focus is on policy and the records of the candidates, which she has adeptly addressed in previous debates.
Such price swings create economic waves, but people and enterprises adjust to fluctuations more adeptly than one might think.
Even so, for now, listen to Rogers, a man who so adeptly used a medium he hated for good.
But the show adeptly paints IS as an organisation of buffoons with guns and a ridiculous approach to religion.
The impact of a "real shock" depends on how adeptly the Fed responds to the changing equilibrium interest rate.
Shatner adeptly describes how Nimoy found Spock; how he picked up some of the signature moves that defined the character.
Thanks to his extreme knack for getting people to do what he wants, Connie adeptly rolls with the evening's challenges.
He adeptly resolved a disagreement between Meadows and Cohen over financial disclosures to the committee about contracts with foreign entities.
More than a few of this story's many, many characters (the adeptly multifarious cast numbers 42) might fit the description.
As he adeptly shows, not only are work and rest not in opposition, they're inextricably bound, each enhancing the other.
" Jokes that adeptly split the difference include "Richard Nixon's Childhood Home Annotated by My Daughter" and "Am I Jared Kushner?
Mason, a gender non-binary character who uses the pronouns they and them, quickly and adeptly assumes their new leadership role.
In a transcendently amazing novel, Bennet would unravel her characters and plots as adeptly as she does her words and ideas.
He has adeptly leveraged the party's record of achievements in recent decades, exploiting it to build a cult around his personality.
Technology allows the government to harass and punish the poor, but Eubanks adeptly shows that what they need instead is help.
Once again, Nolan adeptly combines action and nuance—but it's composer Hans Zimmer who ratchets up the anxiety, note by ominous note.
In Yale360 Environment, Erica Gies reports on efforts to transplant these initiatives to California, which hasn't managed its groundwater quite as adeptly.
Lopez Obrador adeptly increased his popularity in this race with the help of businessman Alfonso Romo, who drafted Morena's pro-business platform.
Scene to scene, Mr. Pita's direction is sure-handed and clear, adeptly doling out thumping from unseen neighbors to bring on madness.
But the Stockholm-based group has adeptly timed its move to coincide with a broader backlash in Europe against U.S. Big Tech.
This way, Envoys could "needlecast," or beam their consciousness into a far-away sleeve, more adeptly, and thus travel through the colonies quickly.
She adeptly uncovers the journalistic failures and apparently less-than-legitimate motivations of Leeann Tweeden, the first woman to accuse Franken of harassment.
A tiny girl with long, curly blond hair, she could dance adeptly thanks to lessons she had been taking since she was 3.
When specters materialize, the movie can look a little cheesy, like a Halloween haunted house, but Ms. Dormer handles her flirtations with madness adeptly.
More adeptly than most expected, the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces have stood up a security apparatus in the quarter of Syria they control.
Hilary Matfess, a doctoral candidate at Yale University, adeptly dismantles stereotypes and myths in her new book, "Women and the War on Boko Haram".
But most of the time, Mr. Zheng goes for an effect more like double vision, adeptly updating the tantric imagination for the digital age.
This "Choose Your Own Adventure"–style narrative is adeptly constructed, with echoes of what could have been sprinkled throughout like a puzzle to solve.
Throughout our hour-long sit-down, Grechen Shirley adeptly makes her case for why she is the right choice to rid her district of Rep.
Johnson & Johnson has a long history of growing its businesses organically while simultaneously adding value by adeptly managing its portfolio of over 216.9 operating companies.
But the next victim of the Mind Flayer — believed by many to be Billy, thanks to a recent trailer — may not be so adeptly skilled.
But when you reflect on how adeptly they're edited to appeal to liberal expectations and biases, you find yourself in an inescapable vortex of paranoia.
Instead of the former vice president, it was Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar adeptly advancing center-left positions on health care, taxes and gun control.
Broken is from the creators of Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown, so it's no surprise that each independent slice of the docu-series is adeptly personal.
Throughout the procedure, Smith's surgeon explains the entire process calmly and adeptly, chronicling how the penile tissue is repurposed to form the labia, vagina, and clitoris.
Shitpost participants adeptly harnessed this energy, were thrust into prominence because of this energy, and were able to transfer greater attention to Trump through this energy.
To stand a chance, Secretary Clinton, you're probably going to have to talk as adeptly about threats to personal dignity as you do about day care.
Combine this level of traction with the Mountaineer's excellent flotation performance and you gain the ability to move quickly and adeptly both on- and off-trail.
Melinda Sullivan gave the most polished performance, a cabaret-style song and dance that adeptly mixed past and present styles without developing a distinctive new one.
Details like an adeptly shaped canine tooth, or adobe-colored teardrops, come to have a supernatural charge, as if they'd thrown themselves into existence fully formed.
Why it matters: No one inside the White House has navigated Trump and the watch-your-back internal dynamic more adeptly than Pence, administration officials tell us.
His countryman Ronaldo, who won the World Cup with Brazil in 1994 and 2002, said Neymar was adeptly using his body to defend himself from further harm.
Maybe it's the adeptly balanced hot pinks and neon reds, or the promise that a virtual world might someday seem as joyful and genuine as the real.
Business Insider adeptly pointed out that this plan was put in place at the end of October — well after the company had been informed of the security issues.
But if reimagining the role of underserved characters in the Western was a goal of Fuqua's, then he achieves it much more adeptly when it comes to race.
He shot equally well in color and black-and-white, she said, and handled other tasks — like dealing with difficult characters and having a feel for musicians — adeptly.
And at the end it all has to be packaged adeptly for the reporters around the world who are ready to jump on any slip-up or ambiguity.
" State government adeptly and comprehensively responded to Shumlin's call to action Multiple state and local actors sprung worked cooperatively to create a holistic, effective approach nicknamed "hub and spoke.
When they enter into a sexual affair, she recasts herself adeptly (with the aid of whiskey and willed forgetfulness) so as to reap professional benefits while tamping down shame.
Sutu effectively represents the mystery of the nonphysical realm, where psychic phenomena and paranormal experiences swirl in a neon haze of wondrous exploration, adeptly evoking the mood of Doctor Strange.
The firm has a history of adeptly repositioning itself: it purchased Android in 2005 and YouTube in 2006, which helped it profit from the rise of smartphones and online video.
The dreamlike beginning of "Young Ones" recalls a vintage J Dilla beat—one of Knight's primary inspirations—with the producer adeptly juggling more dissonant sounds in the song's second half.
After a short break, White said, he plans to get on his skateboard, the only vehicle he handles about as adeptly as a snowboard, to get the competitive juices flowing.
These two projects, and everything in between, reveal how Reznor & Ross have adeptly defined the cinematic sound of the 2010s, embodying the paranoia, confusion, fear, and melancholy of the era.
Mr. Zelensky, who in a transcript of his phone call with Mr. Trump in July adeptly flattered the president, could barely mask his discomfort when the two met with reporters afterward.
It is about coordinating everyone's expectations, so that everyone believes the economy will continue to chug along—and that any stumble will quickly and adeptly be managed by governments and central banks.
Leaning heavily and adeptly on the Impressionistic style of plein air painting, the artist's works include normal scenes that are as commonplace as they are elevated and splendid versions of the outdoors.
But that research included many patients with less severe valve problems, the procedure was not performed as adeptly, and the patients' medications were not as well optimized as in the new study.
Once Agnes has settled on keeping her child (and leaving the hapless boyfriend, now an ex, in the dark), the novel adeptly unfolds the physical and emotional changes wrought by her pregnancy.
The year is 2049—the same year researchers once pegged as the one in which A.I. would become smart enough to pen a bestselling book more adeptly than a human author could.
"I get bored really easily," Shanti Celeste admits as we discuss her chameleonic ear for producing party-ready music, turning her attention to electro as adeptly as she does to blissed-out house.
So when Trump soared in the polls, I fell back on my understanding of Bush from his Florida days, thinking the savvy pol could adeptly turn the rise of Trump to his advantage.
Those advisers' aim is to make sure Trump is prepared for the issues that will come up during the debate and that he is briefed on the facts he needs to discuss them adeptly.
One adeptly balances the familiar with the new and unusual, with Ravel's "La Valse" and Debussy's "La Mer" framing Mieczyslaw Weinberg's Violin Concerto and Thomas Adès's "Angel Symphony," which they will premiere this spring.
And even though she's not getting the breathless headlines of the B-boys -- Beto O'Rourke, Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg -- she's adeptly setting the bar for every other candidate in this race.
Kirkus Reviews gave the book a star rating, saying that it's a "richly described, meticulously plotted, and multilayered narrative tapestry featuring a diversity of adeptly developed characters and multiple storylines, this is flawless epic fantasy."
His simmering, unresolved anger and his refusal to listen to advice about addressing it drives a wedge between Luke and his friends that leaves him dangerously isolated, and Colter adeptly plays up Cage's weary frustration.
No, not a spot for Twitter that glancingly mentions Tweetdeck, but a fully thought out, semi-comedic spot that adeptly illustrates how Tweetdeck can put a world of critical Twitter-borne information at your fingertips.
In 2012, the group adeptly crafted an early — and effective — narrative that highlighted some of Mr. Romney's dealings at Bain Capital to make economically struggling voters believe the Republican nominee was a cold corporate titan.
Refsnyder, who had never played first base until May, caught the ball with his back to the plate, and then adeptly turned and bounced an accurate throw home that kept Adam Jones anchored at third.
Focus on cloud has paid off — and then some Microsoft has adeptly pivoted to a cloud-based model for its Office suite of software under CEO Satya Nadella, and it has launched Azure for cloud hosting.
Smith said that during the presidential campaign, Trump took advantage of a "somewhat desperate, declining legacy media" by adeptly using Twitter to say outrageous things in order to be a dominating presence on their news coverage.
Furthermore, Herrlinger added that Apple has put in a ton of work to improve the speech detection system so that it can more adeptly parse users with different types of speech, such as those who stutter.
Trump, who often quizzes his aides on how his decisions are playing on television, has also shown he favors candidates with on-screen experience who can adeptly defend his administration and spar with cable news hosts.
So it all sounds pretty cool and benign and even beneficial to our future, since the challenge aims to find and develop technology that can adeptly explore spaces that can be challenging in disasters or combat situations.
It offers some fascinating insight into the life of a pretty strange dude who hated fame and despised television, but adeptly used both (along with some beat-up puppets) to teach kids about human truths and emotional intelligence.
Writers of literary Spanish, from Gongora to the present, have often tended toward rhetorical extravagance and ornate grammar, but Di Benedetto the newspaperman favors sentences as clipped as telegrams, moving adeptly between lyrical, objective, colloquial, and philosophical registers.
Instead, I'd point you towards Political Animals, which adeptly simplifies the act of campaigning to make it immediately approachable without sacrificing depth and removes this year's emotionally charged political figures from its lineup, letting you focus on actual campaigning.
These children were already good professionals: Later in Act 2, when two child Gumdrops lost their headdresses (one also lost a shoe), they handled the situation adeptly, kicking or throwing the items out of view as quickly as possible.
Their narratives overlap and jump around chronologically, in a way that can be disorienting, but Dinh is skilled at rendering the messiness of human motivation, and he adeptly harmonizes various preoccupations—masculinity, ecological abrasion, and the complexities of international aid work.
Much as in his previous book, "Godforsaken Grapes," in which Mr. Wilson wrote about esoteric wines around the world that have great cultural resonance but little business success, "Cider Revival" adeptly identifies the polarizing forces animating cider producers and inciting debate.
Ehlers adeptly one-timed a rebound off a Tyler Myers shot 0003:09 into the second period for a power-play goal, and the Jets rolled to a 5-1 win over the Vancouver Canucks on Monday night at Bell MTS Place.
Click here to view original GIFWe've all seen footage of giant factory robots hoisting and placing heavy parts with perfect precision, so it should come as no surprise that a robot arm can adeptly play the knife game without lopping off someone's finger.
There were visible signs of frustration not only from Christian Pulisic, who was subjected to extra defensive attention and a handful of hard fouls, but also from others who might be expected to bottle their exasperation more adeptly than an 18-year-old.
Louis-Dreyfus is unsurprisingly tremendous, navigating the film's ups and downs more adeptly than her co-star does, and directors Nat Faxon and Jim Rash (who also wrote the screenplay with Jesse Armstrong) treat both Billie and Pete with clear-eyed empathy.
At 89, he is mostly blind and suffers from diabetes, but he spoke with us for more than an hour, adeptly responding to questions that the authorities might find objectionable, including any suggestion that Fo Guang Shan is proselytizing in mainland China.
In five single-spaced pages of punchy talking points, Mr. Manafort showed how as a onetime lobbyist he had adeptly won over rich and powerful business and political leaders, many of them oligarchs or dictators, in Russia, Ukraine, the Philippines and Pakistan.
But it also gets to the heart of how power is deployed, most adeptly by those who insist they're above politics — a theme screenwriter Peter Morgan has spent a career exploring with the equally absorbing "Frost/Nixon" and, most recently, "The Crown."
Those photographs galvanized the Civil Rights Movement: activist leaders strategically and adeptly circulated them to encourage blacks and whites in the North to join the struggle, and in order to shame politicians by casting doubts on America's adherence to its democratic ideals.
From the beginning, Trump adeptly framed his campaign as a revolt against "political correctness," which meant no apologies for his past comments about his antagonists, like Rosie O'Donnell, or his critiques of the form and figure of women like former Miss Universe Alicia Machado.
" The Trump presidency invited a re-evaluation of The Reactionary Mind: In 2016, a New Yorker headline called it "The Book That Predicted Trump," while in March Bookforum recommended it as an "indispensable guide to how adeptly conservatives looked upon the age of Obama.
Hoover was doomed to be remembered as the man who was too rigidly conservative to react adeptly to the Depression, as the hapless foil to the great Franklin Roosevelt, and as the politician who managed to turn a Republican country into a Democratic one.
Roughly the same suite of technologies helped elect Obama, a pragmatic liberal who promised racial progress and a benevolent globalism, and Trump, a strident nationalist who adeptly employs social media to stoke racial panic and has set out to demolish the American-led world order.
Donald Trump's enablers on Capitol Hill are managing the political fallout from James Comey's explosive congressional testimony last week more adeptly than the president and his criminal defense lawyer, Marc Kasowitz, who don't see that Trump can't win a credibility battle with the fired FBI director.
He had stalked his sideline all evening, spinning and shouting and clapping and pumping his fist when P.S.G. scored first (after Zlatan Ibrahimovic crossed adeptly for Adrien Rabiot to finish), only to throw up his hands when Diego Costa evened the score for Chelsea before halftime.
"How stunning, and how horrible, that Trump cannot bring himself to shake the hand of a small boy who only wanted to touch the President," wrote the author, a canny Twitter user who has adeptly fended off critics with the aplomb of a Hogwarts magic spell.
But I was crying with a vivid immediacy for how adeptly Sayonara Wild Hearts captured my difficulties of this year,a year that shattered my confidence in a way that was itself a form of heartbreak, and required an intricate mask to broadcast professionalism and growth.
Elizabeth Warren, "even though she's not getting the breathless headlines of the B-boys -- Beto O'Rourke, Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg," is "adeptly setting the bar for every other candidate in this race," assessed Jill Filipovic of Warren's performance at a CNN town hall Monday night.
Simply put, Bannon is a truly heartfelt iconoclast who wants to destroy many of the old ways and constructs of the way the swamp controls the process, whereas Rove, the ultimate inside White House player, shifted adeptly from "The Architect," to insider-outsider Republican party grandee and seemingly permanent consigliere.
Yet as taxpayers look for a name they can trust to adeptly handle their IRS bills this April, an association with such a high-profile meltdown doesn't look good, even if it does get the firm's name in the minds of millions of people who might otherwise never have thought twice about it.
Later that day Ms Yates was fired, for her refusal to defend Donald Trump's executive order on immigration, the so-called travel ban: several Republicans on the subcommittee, including Ted Cruz, lambasted her for that decision, though Ms Yates fended them off adeptly, aided by the fact that the order was subsequently ruled unconstitutional by a variety of courts.
But Moore's perspective shifts continually from Thatcher herself (he adeptly captures the force of personality that radiates from her annotations and even from the underlinings in policy papers and memorandums) to her advisers, her colleagues and rivals in the cabinet, her adversaries across the floor in the House of Commons and in Brussels, even her hairdresser.
She adeptly captures, too, how a babel of evangelical prayers, muezzins' calls, Yoruba greetings, and pidgin conversations gives way to quiet moments: a lonely newspaperman eats dinner over his kitchen sink, a gentle romance blossoms over Bible study, and homemade rafts navigate the outskirts of the city, their plastic-bag sails hovering—"cloudlets, above the water."
Characters perpetually greet each other, until the word "hi" loses all meaning — as in the famous scene (adeptly showcased in the first trailer for The Disaster Artist) in which Johnny seems to switch moods on a dime in order to declare what is now The Room's most famous line: Plot points appear and disappear at random.
There was a sense from the get-go that we were making history Some of the more common narratives around ACT UP's success—including in How to Survive a Plague—focus on how we became very wonkish, and our own experts in AIDS research to adeptly push players like the US government and pharmaceutical companies towards finding treatments.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's victory was due, in no small part, because he so adeptly tailored his message to this segment of the population.
But the smartphone business, in contrast, was always the part that Microsoft wanted to see if it could replicate some of the same vertically integrated magic that Apple has so adeptly performed with the iPhone: control the platform, the apps, and the devices and you have a better chance of creating something unique that works, seemed to be the thinking that led it to buy Nokia's mobile phone division back in 7.63 for an initial consideration of $7.2 billion.

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