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43 Sentences With "coachable"

How to use coachable in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "coachable" and check conjugation/comparative form for "coachable". Mastering all the usages of "coachable" from sentence examples published by news publications.

" Adding, "She's more coachable than most of our fighters.
"She's more coachable than most of our fighters," says Glazer.
They are so coachable and have so much physical acuity.
Ideally, founders are coachable and willing to learn, versus having a fixed mindset.
Those big "coachable" stiffs, who supposedly make better insurance salesmen than NBA swingmen?
A coachable kid who can handle constructive criticism — that goes a long way.
He was coachable, did his most to improve and worked to become the best.
To be coachable, Campbell believed, managers need to be honest, humble and willing to learn.
It's about dependability, consistency, being coachable and understanding what you need to do to improve.
"He was very coachable," Bill McCartney, Salaam's coach with the Buffaloes, said in a statement.
They've gotten better, they run to the ball, they tackle, they play together, they're coachable.
That means they&aposre coachable and willing to throw out what they know and assume.
As important as it is to have the right coach, being coachable is equally essential.
He appears very coachable and willing to please, even for things he's not quite sold on.
Instead, companies should seek out ambitious, coachable learners and give them free rein to explore their interests.
Billick recalls Booker as "very coachable" and a good "all-around player" and particularly praised his blocking skills.
I'm a super coachable guy, trying to put the team first and do what they require of me.
"He's one of the most coachable, intelligent 21- or 21-year-old players I've been around," Tortorella said.
Salaam's former coach at Colorado, Bill McCartney said "he was very coachable," in a statement released by the school.
Today's SAT has been proven to be coachable — which means with tutoring and test preparation, students' scores can rise.
To start, you want to be open, honest, and coachable, and to accept the accountability your financial planner can provide.
If they are not coachable, the intern will not be open to learning new ways to go about their work.
And again if you work hard and you are coachable and you understand what you need to do you can improve.
So far, Republicans in Congress repeat the mantra we heard during Mr. Trump's campaign: that he is coachable and will mature in office.
The man interviewed well and appeared to be extremely coachable, so they found a spot for him – but a drug test showed traces of marijuana.
He said Ntilikina might be "overly coachable," echoing the notion that Ntilikina could take more initiative and find moments to toss aside the game plan.
"We weren't the most coachable guys at the beginning of the season because we wanted it so badly and we wanted it so quick," McClelland said.
Then comes intensive preparation for the SAT or ACT, both "coachable exams," explained Brian Taylor, the company's managing director, followed by close editing of college essays.
This system also notices and can deliver notifications on "coachable" behaviors that can be improved, like hard braking, and delivers audible routing, weather and other messages as well.
"Difficult to coach" is often a pejorative label, because fans generally consider it to be reflective of a certain personal choice—either you choose to be coachable or you don't.
If you want to feel very bad about how Trump will manage these tasks, go back and read reporting from September and October about how un-coachable Trump was ahead of presidential debates.
Raptors Coach Nick Nurse, though, insisted that Leonard was "very coachable" and lauded the behind-the-scenes engagement Toronto gets from him in the locker room, in film sessions and in bench huddles.
Both men moved over to the Trump campaign from their respective organizations — Bannon as campaign manager, Ailes as a consultant (now reportedly at odds with his client, who is apparently less coachable than Nixon).
" Days before the shooting, Grace celebrated the brothers' selection to the All-Public team on Twitter, describing them as "twins who are different but their love of the game, work ethic & ridiculous pain tolerance made them incredibly coachable.
If you don&apost accept the fact that what you already know is a tiny amount of all that&aposs available in the world, no matter how well-informed you are, you&aposre not coachable and will remain right where you are: stuck.
We're trying to draft and sign winning players who have upside and winning potential—and if we have kids who are coachable, and are prepared to make the adjustments we see for them, I don't let the external evaluations really affect how we value our guys.
This is typical, according to the Harvard Business Review article: Black and Hispanic men were often seen as lacking polish and moved to the reject pile, even when they were strong in other areas, whereas white men who lacked polish were deemed coachable and kept in the running.
His size is not ideal, and he is still raw enough at the position that he occasionally gets fooled by smart opponents, but the amount of growth he showed once he chose which side of the ball to focus on seems to indicate that he is eminently coachable.
He's always moving. He's coachable. He can take criticism. He doesn't need praise every play.
He was also an alternate in Super Bowl XXVI in 1992, and Super Bowl XXXVI in 2002. He rapidly ascended to the NFL ranks after nine years of officiating high school and college games and attributes his success to being "coachable".
He had an even temperament, which Riley said made him coachable. A strict fitness regime made him one of the most durable players of all time. In the NBA, his 20 seasons and 1,560 games are performances surpassed only by former Celtics center Robert Parish.
Afterward, in the locker room, the players hoisted Saperstein triumphantly on their shoulders. The Globetrotters-Lakers game had taken place amid a sharp racial divide in sports. Many fans and team owners believed that black athletes weren't coachable or smart enough to learn complicated plays, and lacked the competitive fire necessary for premier athletes.
Bryant was closely scrutinized and criticized during the 2004–05 season with his reputation badly damaged from all that had happened over the previous year. A particularly damaging salvo came when Jackson wrote The Last Season: A Team in Search of Its Soul. The book detailed the events of the Lakers' tumultuous 2003–04 season and has several criticisms of Bryant. In the book, Jackson called Bryant "un- coachable".

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