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26 Sentences With "good with numbers"

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

" When she says she isn't good with numbers, he says, "Hey, tall and blonde and lovely, don't need to be good with numbers.
The snake that is good with numbers is an ADDER.
I worked for a bank because I was very good with numbers.
The Engineering part means that person's good with numbers and comfortable with math.
Tom Sweet, Dell&aposs chief financial officer, is not just good with numbers.
Whether you're good with numbers or not, the holidays are going to test your math skills.
He is good with numbers, takes a problem-solving approach to life and does my taxes.
As expected, people who are good with numbers do well, regardless of whether they are Democrats or Republicans.
As expected, people who are good with numbers do well, regardless of whether the are Democrats or Republicans.
I was never any good with numbers and math in school, so I try to do some calculations during sex.
I was always good with numbers, but the ability to read rows of letters and to turn them into words, completely eluded me.
The conventional wisdom is that intelligent systems, while good with numbers and maybe facts, are not going to be able to cope with the world of judgment and decision-making.
Meade said on Tuesday "he was good with numbers" and expressed certainty he would win the presidency, but some of the figures in the Reforma poll underlined the challenge he faces.
"Since that car accident my head is no good with numbers," offers Dee Dee, with her own trademark — a lie wrapped in a sympathetic excuse that few people are likely to poke at.
Following the Iowa debacle, in which a faulty app led to delays in reporting results, he has also sought to highlight the need for a tech-savvy president who is good with numbers.
From the time that she was an only child in southern New Jersey, living with her mother, grandmother and two unmarried aunts, Conway tells Time, she was "precocious," good with numbers, facts and figures.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE said he considered nominating his daughter Ivanka TrumpIvana (Ivanka) Marie TrumpPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Trump Jr. dismisses conflicts of interest, touts projects in Indonesia MORE as president of the World Bank because "she's very good with numbers," according to a new interview with released by The Atlantic on Friday.
In an interview, Katz told that she became an accountant because somebody told her she was good with numbers, but that "was not her passion". She hosted a TV show called Despretar that aired from Monday through Friday on KWHY 22. In each episode, she called guests who shared stories about how they dealt with their problems. She was also a host on the Mabel Katz Show.
Despite Wilson standing by this belief in court, it continues to be disputed by genealogist Dale Sheridan. Wilson's first career choice was mathematics. She told The Sydney Morning Herald, "I was very academic at high school and was always good with numbers." She attended the University of New South Wales, graduating in 2009 with Bachelor of Arts (Theatre and Performance Studies) and Bachelor of Laws degrees.
Bill Osceola was born 30 June 1919 in the Everglades in Broward County, Florida to Jimmy and Mary Motlow-Osceola. His native language was Miccosukee, a Muskogean or Creek language. He had no formal education and did not know how to read or write, though he was good with numbers and had an excellent memory. Florida's segregated education laws prohibited the Seminole from attending public schools until the 1960s.
Many women did not have degrees. Rather, like Finley, they were good with numbers. Being a computer required Finley to perform "trajectory computations for rocket launches by hand". Two days after Finley was hired, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory launched the United States' first-ever satellite: Explorer 1. Finley's most-remembered contribution to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) came in 1958. JPL launched Pioneer 3 on December 6, 1958. Its mission was to orbit around the Moon and enter a solar orbit, but Pioneer 3 failed its mission.
Cook was born in Dunedin, New Zealand, in 1949 and was educated at Bayfield High School, Dunedin and the University of Otago where he did a BA (Hons) in Maths and Stats. "Good with numbers" , The New Zealand Listener, 17–23 May 2002, reproduced in New Zealand Statistical Association Newsletter 57, March 2003. Retrieved 24 June 2007. He attended Henley Management Centre in 1989 and INSEAD in 1998."Appointment of National Statistician and Director of Office for National Statistics" , 10 Downing Street press notice, 17 February 2000.
He also delivered cocaine and opium to various brothels around the city, marking his first association with both the police and with the demi-monde, which would serve him greatly later on in life. Although he didn't have much formal education, he had a keen eye and was known to be good with numbers which helped him gain employment as a bookkeeper with the Insurance Oil Company, and later with the Louisiana Lottery Company. In 1880, he married one Emma Schwartz, a Dutch Immigrant from the Irish Channel.
Upon returning home at the end of Barbarian and having defeated his evil brother Necron, the High Council decreed that Hegor was not exactly the right person to take the reward of kingship. They inform him the position would demand much work on his part, and thus convince him to instead take a significant sum of gold as his reward. However, Hegor was never very good with numbers, and before long he soon finds himself broke again and looking for ways to pay for his wine and women. Whilst in the busy hamlet of Thelston he encounters a woman thief who claims she saw the barbarian seemingly defeat his brother, except after Hegor left Necron's remaining minions came along, retrieved their master's body and set about resurrecting him.
In battle, Horohoro is very competitive, even going so far as to turn Ryu's arms to ice and shatter them during the fight between The Len and Funbari Onsen and worrying about his position on Ren's position. Though he argues frequently with Len, he is nevertheless dedicated to his friends and expresses his serious side only in the most dangerous situations when he can no longer afford to restrain himself with his hotheadedness. Horohoro's guardian ghost is Kororo ("Corey" in the English anime), a Koropokuru spirit who allows him to generate ice and form an Oversoul with Horohoro's snowboard and an Ikupasi talisman that Pirika makes for him. While he admits that he is not particularly intelligent or good with numbers, he has a strong understanding of the flow of nature, allowing him to excel at the FumonTonkou (the "Shamanic Oracle") technique, and is highly resourceful even with a low amount of furyoku, as seen when he utilizes Kororo and the Icemen's three spirits in battle.
Dr = Derivatives: concepts which, unlike the two categories above, do not have a direct connection to behavior but are defined by their reference instead to dispositions and powers. These include states (states of affairs in which there is a systematic difference in the ordinary powers or dispositions of a person, such as being sick or exhausted or drunk); capacities (the potential to acquire personal characteristics, such as a capacity to acquire mathematical skills or to learn languages; and embodiment (the physical characteristics of a person, such as being six feet tall, weighing 180 pounds, or having brown eyes). In essence, individuals characterize what kind of person John Smith is by giving values to these parameters. When they describe John as "honest," they commit to (one value of) the trait parameter; when "flamboyant" to the style parameter; when "obsessed with making money" to the values parameter; when "very good with numbers" to the ability parameter (of course, all of these parameters will have multiple values—honesty will not be John's only trait).

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