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106 Sentences With "with skill"

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It was pesky late goal but still laden with skill.
It has more to do with skill and discipline than strength.
Still, the actresses are remarkably crisp and handle the staging with skill.
Reviewers write with skill, but so do lots of tax-accountant bloggers.
All facilities are closely designed with skill development and progression in mind.
I expect the council to continue its mission with skill, care and diligence.
Steve popped up with skill and finesse; I didn't hear any spine-telescoping.
Higher Brothers walk closer to the red line, but with skill and humor.
Perrotta steers through this miry slough with skill, sensitivity and good-natured confidence.
With 45 million people watching, he reached beyond his base, and did so with skill.
The previous government has walked this tightrope with skill, and they are now taking credit.
One ballerina, in particular, grasped every opportunity with skill, pride, musicality and heart: Isabella Boylston.
As in golf, that's a goal that can be achieved honorably with skill and practice.
It has next to nothing to do with skill or dominance or veteran savvy or anything.
I would love to study more about proper technique because it would help with skill development.
Along with skill and showmanship, versatility is another integral pillar of what it takes to get signed.
There's something deeply satisfying about watching people who are experts in their craft complete tasks with skill and precision.
You provide the facility and you lead people, good people with knowledge, with experience, with skill to help you.
These can all be achieved together with skill, but only if the tension between them is acknowledged and addressed.
The solutions exist, are economically viable, and communities throughout the world are currently enacting them with skill and determination.
Time to go into an elective waking coma while this guy makes a crazy-looking knife with skill and precision.
Her flawless use of fresh ingredients with skill, focus, and care have been compared to the likes of René Redzepi.
Each side of the fencing match -- the Special Counsel and the President's legal team -- has lunged and parried with skill.
This huge difference is probably because gender diversity is also correlated with skill diversity, which improves corporate performance on average.
Even at 14 years old, he was an intense, narratively-adept rapper, with skill far beyond most rappers a decade older.
But that toughness attracted the attention of the Penguins, a team packed with skill that was looking for a bit more sandpaper.
Other recurring themes in this splendid novel, which was a best seller in Britain, are handled with skill and broaden its scope.
But Mbappé is a more mature and complete threat at 19, and he can hurt you with skill as well as speed.
That, along with skill categories that tie directly to unlockable abilities, creates a stronger sense of attachment to the character you're building.
Most importantly, we both have great confidence in the next generation of talents who will step into Nick's responsibilities with skill and dedication.
Working with skill and precision, freeing the malignancy from the patient's healthy tissue, the surgeon handed me a small, hard, walnut-size tumor.
Rich has sharpened his satire over the years, and he now wields it with skill — but he does not cut a wide swath.
The classic matchup between the bigger, stronger LaMotta and the impossibly elegant Robinson produced closely contested bouts packed with skill, heart and suspense.
His place in the economic hierarchy is a material reality that has nothing to do with skill or competence; it sticks to him.
The final climb to 22015 — which involves obtaining a full set gear and armor with individual 23 ratings — has nothing to do with skill.
Western governments have steered their countries through these difficult times with skill while maintaining peace, growing economies and adapting to a new technological age.
The cast of unknowns are compelling, with Harry Styles handed some of the more dramatic scenes which he handles with skill beyond his experience.
Mr Modi's party strategists have exploited these weaknesses with skill and determination, helped by the defection of one of Mr Gogoi's most promising lieutenants.
Under Richards, Planned Parenthood seemed to understand this intransigence for what it is, and it navigated political life in the defensive position with skill.
Brown of FundX believes it's possible to pick active managers that can outperform, but it has less to do with skill than trend following.
From the birth of abstract impressionism to the minimalists and even performance art, art was no longer just about representing the world with skill.
None of the skills included with FreeTime Unlimited have access to or collect personal information, and we do not share audio recordings with skill developers.
For that to happen, the balance would need to shift in favour of workers with skill shortages prompting employers into a bidding war for staff.
Samberg and Oh weren't afraid to flame the power brokers at the center of those controversies—and they did so with skill, wit, and class.
The fact that it's so easy to watch these videos really helps with skill acquisition, and it helps solidify the strategies that we cover in session.
Spielberg has created, with skill equal to Dickens's, the strangeness felt by an innocent—the bewildering oddity, the physical enthrallments and terror of something entirely unprecedented.
Still, Cruz jumped at the chance to flex his collegiate debate muscles, fielding with skill Trump's line that Cruz's allegedly uncertain status could result in a lawsuit.
Like a great matador, a politician gains the affection of the public, tests and baits the opponent with skill, and wins the charge to its final conclusion.
Not with magic but with skill, Diego Costa helped Chelsea make its winless streak in England's Premier League vanish with a 2-0 victory at Hull on Saturday.
That lying is not only accepted but also valued, that lying is simply a rhetorical device, a propaganda tool that is inexcusable only when not exercised with skill.
But Hillary Clinton handled herself Thursday night with skill and grace, methodically laying out her beliefs and her vision for America while simultaneously picking apart GOP nominee Donald Trump.
They, too, felt that anything could be decorative (or art) in a specific setting and applied that logic to their work, as Ms. Shaver does with skill and aplomb.
Bown and Freund contend, however, that TAA's limited funding and narrow focus on trade-related job loss means only a tiny fraction of workers with skill mismatches are eligible.
He hardly looked an elite athlete, hunched of back and face, but he played with skill, instinct and total commitment and was a supremely difficult man to pin down.
That's part of it — you're reading swings and reading how guys are doing and stuff like that, but you're trying to match up skill set with skill set, more so.
DICE didn't go too heavily into the specifics here, but these archetypes come with skill trees that look like they offer a significant amount of control over how you progress.
Within the hour, video footage was loaded onto the resort's private server and edited into a personal highlight reel, cut with skill-building lessons that are customized for each surfer.
While one handyman might be able to lay a floor and paint a room with skill, another may specialize in tasks like assembling furniture and hanging a flat screen television.
Mr. Berry and Ms. Gibson hold the stage with skill, while Noelia Antweiler, as Madalena, another woman in love with Rudolf, is a standout in the script's most varied role.
After a lifetime of faking it in all sorts of ways as a mode of resilience, she is still an expert, compensating for her memory loss with skill and grace.
The Chicago-born chef is the owner of Hija de Sanchez, where the moles, paletas, and tacos al pastor are made with skill, love, and appreciation for authentic Mexican recipes.
Kéji has since evolved with skill and precision into a full ready-to-wear collection worn by skaters (a direct reference for her most recent offering) and high-flying women, alike.
Some of the big characters of the age are lost—Dickens and Brunel are somewhat absent—but he knits together the often diverging grand imperial, national and social histories with skill.
I'll probably never be able to actually complete levels that are this devilishly hard, but I mightily enjoy watching others with skill and perseverance break them down and get through them.
"Companies are better off thinking about how they can employ someone with skill A now and how that can then be adapted to skill B and skill C in the future."
Not just the half-dozen excellent art games that hit mobile each year, but many more games like Dragon Hills, that are mainstream entertainment executed with skill and respect for their players.
It also doesn't share data with skill developers (essentially the thing that got Facebook in hot water over Cambridge Analytica) other than "what they need to execute on the skills," according to Brun.
And German academics have argued that banning cash won't magically end crime and black-market dealings: electronic fraud, cyber-crime and anonymous payments online are easy enough for those with skill and determination.
Not everyone will agree with this — Donald J. Trump, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are all prominent nonmembers of the Edward Snowden fan club — but "Snowden" makes its case with skill and discretion.
When prepared with skill, kakigori is a feat of texture — a tall structure of uniformly light, airy and almost creamy crystals that never crunch, but deliver flavor as they dissolve on the tongue.
This is by now a familiar critique, but Lessig tells it with skill, citing a plethora of studies and historical examples to make a persuasive case about the unrepresentativeness of America's political institutions.
With skill-position stars Dak Prescott, Ezekiel Elliott and Amari Cooper pining for a payday of their own, the Cowboys locked up another young starter by extending Collins' deal and solidifying their offensive line.
I observed in the year that I worked at the court what many litigants and commentators have since noted, that Gorsuch possesses an incisive legal mind, writes with skill and wit, and is scrupulously fair.
"Katie Walsh is a political professional who has navigated the DC Swamp with skill and grace and worked tirelessly to help launch our new president and his administration on a path to success," he said.
"You have done amazing work and in the true Coast Guard fashion, you had fewer people and fewer resources, but you accomplished the objective and you did it with skill and with pride," Trump said.
Key takeaway: The company says it needs to "train and empower" current journalists to embrace new digital reporting formats and hire more outside journalists with skill sets capable of implementing the digital reporting changes outlined.
Her purge of the Cameron gang was a vicious bit of class politics: a grammar-school girl who had been patronised by a bunch of public-school toffs plunging in the knife with skill and relish.
Algorithmic feeds aren't bad, they're just more of what we already have with Facebook — a place where every piece of content competes for eyeballs, where social media is won with skill and strategy rather than authenticity.
Destiny has thrived in a way only because of its fluid and satisfying gunplay, while a game like Path of Exile leans on bulk, with skill trees and content one may never reach the ends of.
The conclusion is handled with skill and delicacy, and in a fashion that recalls the line from Webster's "The Duchess of Malfi" that provides the novel's epigraph: "Like diamonds, we are cut with our own dust."
These transforming events may well have occurred no matter who occupied the White House, but the fact is they happened under Mr. Bush, who managed these changes with skill and saw them through to a successful conclusion.
It isn't that those of us with skill sets as soft as our hearts don't need to know what's going on in "the ecosystem," as those "high on the fumes of world-historical potential" call Silicon Valley.
The pièce de résistance had nothing to do with skill and everything to do with luck: The Vikings' place-kicker had a chance for a point-blank, playoff-game-winning field goal with just seconds on the clock.
In other words, Amazon wants those Alexa developers dabbling with skill building to learn not only the basics, but also the industry best practices — then use this knowledge to create more skills that will actually resonate with customers.
Frederick's paintings are unpeopled; it's the writers' job to bring the actors onto his bleak stages, and they do so with skill and pleasure, moving for the most part beyond the given scene and details of the paintings.
The 12 Scottish dancers perform with skill (the Joyce stage is surely inconveniently tight for them) but with overly bright facial expressions — a characteristic of British dancers when coping with academically pure-dance works — that suggest secret anxiety.
Along with her past tourmates Mitski and Japanese Breakfast, Jay Som is also among a growing cadre of women of color who are reorienting the power center of indie rock from the inside with skill, conviction and personality.
Mr. Abrahamsen, his mode sometimes furious blizzards of notes and sometimes unsteady repetitions, handles his unusual complement — two pianos; a percussionist, whose sounds are largely rustles and quiet bells; a trio of strings; and a trio of winds — with skill.
Gourmet Makes adopts a different premise: admiring the merits of our favorite megacorporation-produced junk foods, then setting out to discover how deindustrializing the production with skill and teamwork could make them even better—just for the hell of it.
What separates the best from the rest Here are just five of the distinguishing traits that set executives with high emotional and moral intelligence apart: Attuned to others: They understand employees are people with lives, not just assets with skill sets.
From Blackrock to Google, big companies aren't requiring college degrees for highly skilled tech positions, paving the way for employers to hire candidates from trusted education companies that they know are producing candidates with skill sets like data science, coding and design.
"I might suggest that if we are searching for a model of how to meet tough international challenges with skill, dedication and teamwork, we need only look to the Afghan national cricket team," she said as U.S. Secretary of State in 2010.
This should produce Nanodegree holders with skill sets that can scale to match the opportunity – from practical applications today in areas like commercial drone asset monitoring, to a future where short-range autonomous cargo and even passenger transportation is a viable real world tech.
The 19th century's repeater rifles were miraculous because they allowed smaller groups to destroy larger ones with skill and superior firepower, and it is exactly this fantasy that the gun allows all of us to embrace when Master Chief mows down legions of the Covenant.
A baseball defense is a collection of individuals with skill sets suited for the job at hand: the shortstop needs range and a good arm, the center fielder needs speed and an understanding of ballistics, the catcher needs to be iron-tough and cerebral.
If and when Americans execute a Bataclan-style attack on their own country directed by ISIS terrorists abroad, my hope is that the FBI and local law enforcement will respond as they have in the past: with skill, professionalism, and a fair amount of good luck.
They were able to move so quickly because Qassem Soleimani has outclassed us on the Iraqi chessboard, advancing his pieces with skill and with no apparent counter-moves from the U.S. Now, when he wants to operate inside Iraq, he effectively has his own personal militia.
Currently drafted: 155th overallWhy you should take him earlier: To be clear, in most cases, fantasy players should save their final two picks for defense and kicker, loading up at the front of their draft with skill position players that will have a larger impact on your roster.
Mr. Scarlett deploys his large corps de ballet with skill and musical responsiveness, and the gender politics of the second section (the most coherent and persuasive part of the ballet) are interesting, although he is hardly the first choreographer to put men in skirts, dancing together, on a stage.
The filled pastas — ravioli and cannelloni, for example — can be a bit more complex and time-consuming, but the key to mastering any of the shapes has less to do with skill as it has to do with slowing down and allowing the pasta to rest between steps.
Though some research suggests that native workers with skill levels similar to those of arriving migrants take a hit to their wages because of increased migration, most analyses find that they are not harmed, and that many eventually earn more as competition nudges them to specialise in more demanding occupations.
All these efficiency ratings and all that stuff, add the three in, the "real" shooting percentage, you know what, if you get in the paint and have got skills, you're gonna be scoring in the paint with skill at a 60-65 percent clip, maybe 70 percent with fouls included, if you're talented.
Quickly and efficiently, with skill honed over many years of phone company abuse, Mom fills me in on her life (her feet hurt from standing up all day at work, and she's getting a new roof on her house), and talks about my brother David's upcoming wedding (it's going to be beautiful).
They behaved themselves with skill, they dealt with economic matters and political matters as well as military matters and with very, very few exceptions over a very long time, conducted themselves impeccably with dignity, and with the kind of behavior that causes so many around the world to like to work with the US military.
In that sense a quote by the 18th-century composer and flutist Johann Joachim Quantz seems prophetic: "With skill a musical machine could be constructed that would play certain pieces with a quickness and exactitude so remarkable that no human being could equal it either with his fingers or with his tongue," he wrote.
How he fits: It is hard to say if the Eagles' 3-0 start was a mirage, or if it was a sign of what the team is capable of at full-strength, but Philadelphia believes it has a franchise quarterback in Carson Wentz and now will look to support him with skill players and defensive depth.

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