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For that he must pass from representing a single figure to several together ; history and myth must be depicted ; great events must be represented as by historians, or like the poets, subjects that will please, and climbing still higher, he must have the skill to cover under the veil of myth the virtues of great men in allegories, and the mysteries they reveal ".
A woman who possessed this combination of physique, virtue, skill, and education must have been difficult to find in antiquity.
# During the course of the experiment the scientist in charge must be prepared to terminate the experiment at any stage, if he has probable cause to believe, in the exercise of the good faith, superior skill and careful judgment required of him that a continuation of the experiment is likely to result in injury, disability, or death to the experimental subject.
To succeed in a skill, the player must roll under the relevant skill with modifiers on percentile dice.
His fundamental opinion was that cricketers are " not born " but must be nurtured to develop their skills through coaching and practice ; in his own case, he had achieved his skill through constant practice as a boy at home under the tutelage of his uncle Alfred Pocock.
Pilots must have the skill, timing, and finesse to steer the sleigh along the path, or, ' line ', that will produce the greatest speed.
While still on active duty, the Admiral had suggested that there are three things that a school must do: First, it must transmit to the pupil a substantial body of knowledge ; second, it must develop in him the necessary intellectual skill to apply this knowledge to the problems he will encounter in adult life ; and third, it must inculcate in him the habit of judging issues on the basis of verified fact and logical reasoning.
In some parts of Europe, for example, legislation insists that efforts at providing advanced life support ( ALS ) Mobile Intensive Care Units ( MICU ) services must be physician-staffed, while other permit some elements of that skill set to specially trained nurses, but have no paramedics.
Within the Marylebone Cricket Club ( MCC ), which administered English cricket at the time, few voices were more influential than " Plum " Warner's, who, when considering England's response to Bradman, wrote that it " must evolve a new type of bowler and develop fresh ideas and strange tactics to curb his almost uncanny skill ".
In this mode, players begin as a rookie tennis player at the Royal Tennis Academy, who must build up his / her skill ( by leveling-up ) through training and practice matches before entering various tournaments.
The guard must also be able to run the ball competently and protect it when being tackled, both not usually part of the skill set for the position.
Voicing is a refined skill, carried out fluently by professional builders, but one that usually must also be learned ( at least to some degree ) by harpsichord owners.
Although each player must choose a character class or " role " from those given in the basic rules, there is enough variation in the skill system so that no two members of the same class are alike.
The test is skill based, and it involves English comprehension, Mathematics, Science, and Writing ( prospective students must write an essay on a topic given the day of ).
" The matter of such a science, he held, must be sought in the history and education of some highly cultivated nation, to be studied in written remains, works of art, and whatever else bears the stamp of national thought or skill.
Aspiring singers and vocalists must have musical talent and skill, an excellent voice, the ability to work with people, and a sense of showmanship and drama.
The idea of timing as explained within the Earth book is that you must be able to adapt your strategy to timing with your skill, in that you must know when to attack and when not to attack.

skill and be
When we consider the disorganized state of the world community, and the legacy of predispositions adversely directed against all who are identified as Jews, it is obvious that the struggle for the minds and muscles of men needs to be prosecuted with increasing vigor and skill.
Both the extent to which this is true and the limits of the field of perceptual skill involved should be acknowledged.
There would be great need soon for his skill as surgeon, but somehow he had not planned to use his knowledge merely for war.
Also, it should be noted that the polytonal freedom of his melodies and harmonic modulations, the brilliant orchestrations, the adroitness for evading the heaviness of figured bass, the skill in florid counterpoint were not lost in his mature output, even in the spectacular historical dramas of the stage and cinema, where a large, dramatic canvas of sound was required.
It gives him aid, comfort, even solace, in meeting mundane life situations where his own unassisted practical knowledge and skill are felt by him to be inadequate.
A part-time farmer needs unusual skill to get as high production per hen, per cow, or per acre as can be obtained by a competent full-time farmer.
Vocational training which holds no hope that the skill developed will be in fact a marketable skill becomes just another school `` chore '' for those whose interest in their studies has begun to falter.
Practically all of these practical skills are of such a nature that a degree of mastery can be obtained in high school sufficient to enable the youth to get a job at once on the basis of the skill.
Of course, it can be argued that an ability to write English correctly and with some degree of elegance is a marketable skill.
Others, such as 1980 Hungarian film, Kojak Budapesten ( not to be confused with the 1986 comedy by the same name ) create their own scenarios involving Christie's criminal skill.
Most often, the term describes those who create within a context of the fine arts or ' high culture ', activities such as drawing, painting, sculpture, acting, dancing, writing, filmmaking, photography, and music — people who use imagination, talent, or skill to create works that may be judged to have an aesthetic value.
William of Tyre explains that " after suffering intolerably from the fever for several days, he ordered physicians of the Greek, Syrian, and other nations noted for skill in diseases to be called and insisted that they give him some purgative remedy.
Likewise, if the skill is being used in a commercial or industrial way it may be considered design instead of art, or contrariwise these may be defended as art forms, perhaps called applied art.
Traditionally, the level of care and skill which has to be demonstrated by a director has been framed largely with reference to the non-executive director.
:" a director need not exhibit in the performance of his duties a greater degree of skill than may reasonably be expected from a person of his knowledge and experience.
More recently, it has been suggested that both the tests of skill and diligence should be assessed objectively and subjectively ; in the United Kingdom, the statutory provisions relating to directors ' duties in the new Companies Act 2006 have been codified on this basis.
Different countries impose different tests, although generally the requirements are low ; in the United Kingdom there has to be some ' skill, labour and judgment ' that has gone into it.
Although a longbow achieves comparable accuracy and faster shooting rate than an average crossbow, crossbows release more kinetic energy and can be used effectively after a week of training, while a comparable single-shot skill with a longbow takes years of strength training to overcome the draw strength of the longbow, as well as years of practice needed to use it with skill.
Leo I wrote that Eutyches ' error seemed to be more from a lack of skill on the matters than from malice.
De Pizan then argues that " skill in discourse should be a part of every woman ’ s moral repertoire ".
Despite the lack of complexity, there does seem to be forethought and skill in making these tools and should be considered such.

skill and honed
In addition to performing, Hattie was also a songwriter, a skill she honed while working with her brother's minstrel show.
The long-suffering Liz ( Morris ) is well aware of her husband's affairs but finds it difficult to prove any of them, because of Robert's well honed skill at covering them up.
In college he honed his skill on IRC playing poker for play money in chat rooms.
Finally, in the autonomous stage, the learner ’ s skill becomes honed and perfected until it is executed at an expert level.
The depiction of the wizarding world is centered on magic, which not only imbues objects such as wands, but is portrayed as an inborn ability that must be honed into a skill in order to do otherwise impossible things.
Despite being an inherent talent, magic is honed through study and training into a skill.
His skill at battlecraft and the arts of stealth are great, as he has honed them throughout the ages.
Mark Till is a young CEO, a self-made sporting goods tycoon who sees human survival as a skill to be honed and cherished in the boardroom and beyond.

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