Sentences with phrase «abilities as a prize»

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Traders prize such qualities as industriousness, thrift, inventiveness, tolerance, and ability to compromise.
Stem cells have the prized ability to divide and replenish themselves, as well as turn into different types of tissues.
Deer antler velvet has been prized for over 2000 years in traditional Oriental medicine, and was known as the «Emperor's Tonic» for its powerful ability to restore the body to balance.
It is prized for its ability to relax the body and relieve tension as well as aid the female reproductive system, the nervous system, and the lymphatic / endocrine system.
EW describes the red - haired young woman as one of Xavier's «most prized students,» but someone that is scared of her telepathic abilities.
Harvor asks each interviewee mostly the same questions and so I found myself pondering issues such as whether literary prizes reduce our ability to think in a critically complex fashion (they do, but the benefits outweigh the problems).
The noble Vizsla has been the breed of choice for Hungarian nobility for centuries and is prized for their hunting abilities as well as being very loyal to their owners.
By the mid-1800s, the curly - coated retriever was the most popular retriever in England, prized not only for its unsurpassed retrieving abilities but also as a staunch and trustworthy companion.
First and for most Border collies are prized for their working abilities, so as long as they are healthy and well socialized I wouldnt worry about looks.
Not only was the Labrador Retriever prized for its retrieval ability but its loyalty and good work ethic resulting from its eager to please nature kept the Labrador Retriever as a working breed of dog.
However, things are looking up for the Apple TV, with news of the ability to require the use of game controllers as outlined at WWDC and also upcoming games such as Dungeon Tiles, which has even managed to win mobile marketing company AppLovin's $ 25,000 «Apple TV App Challenge» prize and launches on Apple TV and iOS for free on the June 29th...
The opportunity that the prize and its correlated resources present to the artist have the potential to be immeasurable and profound: the recognition, the cash prize, the ability to make new work, and the publication as evidentiary document (or as an artist's book).
Formerly a solicitor in the City, Charman's sophisticated grasp of complex corporate issues — in particular, his «superb» handling of cases involving hefty transactional work — wins him a level of praise extending well beyond the Midlands Circuit» and stated: «Andrew Charman, who as a former solicitor is prized for his ability to see matters from different angles.
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