Sentences with phrase «dexterity of»

The study only accounted for subjective opinions of survey respondents, and the actual dexterity of performing the skills was not assessed.
Hence, a retail pharmacist resume objective must sketch all the essential dexterity of a candidate.
Hence, a dental nurse resume objective must ensure to highlight all the essential dexterity of a candidate.
An understanding of the predicament and ability to accurately rectify the problem reveals the dexterity of an Auto... Read More»
SKILLS • Thorough understanding of using appropriate tools and equipment • Good dexterity of hands • Demonstrated ability to climb poles and operate extension ladders • Ability to work in confined spaces • Good mathematical abilities • Exceptional communication and time management skills
Reasonable dexterity of hands and fingers to operate and / or...
He also notes the right candidate will require «strong aquatic skills,» saying the new chief justice will need «the poise and dexterity of the dolphin on the one hand [and] the tenacity and armoured skin of the crocodile on the other hand.»
It's hard to overstate the dexterity of William Merritt Chase.
They started with an idea, but I would abstract it, and sort of hide behind the dexterity of the paint handling.
At the age of 10, the skill and dexterity of his chalk drawings was noticed by a teacher who arranged for him to attend the Government School of Design in Belfast.
Solicitously buttering across the suffused dexterity of muteness, / Resembling the earth pigments in their splendor, / Time collapses above and below the horizon.
LA Times April 21, 2016 Mark Bradford brings «dexterity of De Kooning» and a commitment to activism to 2017 Venice Biennale
From 1947 to 1951, Pollock's brush seldom touched his paintings, but physicality abounds in his work through the dexterity of movement from wrist to arm to body, and Pollock painted with a sure confidence in the fluidity of the paint orchestrating its quantity, density, speed and rhythm into a completely cohesive unity of composition and expression.
His art has become more concise and suggestive, not only in the brushstrokes that reflect the dexterity of a master painter but in the metaphors of his brilliant themes.
As in Unknown Solider, shots linger over workers» fingers as they go about their work, inviting the viewer to marvel at the dexterity of the human animal, at the ingenuity evident in the experimentation and problem - solving.
The artist pursues color relationship and brings a considerable dexterity of color theory, a deep - seated sense of rhythm and formational aspects to each painting.
The tone is, admittedly, all over the place, poignant one moment, puerile the next, and the size of the cast also means that no character thread is properly developed, but even the likes of BioWare or CD Projekt could take lessons from the range and dexterity of this game's writing.
Do you have the spatial awareness and dexterity of a lump of cheese?
Still, the levels are generally very well thought out, mostly favouring manual dexterity of puzzle solving skills.
Witness the dexterity of petite dancers in vibrant costumes who move dynamically to a gamelan orchestra, through one of Read More»
And Ben can master an electronic television menu with the speed and dexterity of a skilled surgeon.
Closer to our home, a human surgeon turned to the mystic arts in desperation after losing the dexterity of his hands.
The physical dexterity of the performance almost makes you hope he shows up as John Wick's next foe.
July 31, 2011 • Hear the band's blazing pace of punk and impeccable dexterity of bluegrass in a concert from Newport.
He combines the physical dexterity of Leonardo DiCaprio's «Wolf of Wall Street» debauchery with the self - loathing of Nicolas Cage's «Leaving Las Vegas» character.
An immersive and intense experience that unfolds across three temporalities with the storytelling dexterity of a magic trick, «Dunkirk» finds director Christopher Nolan brilliantly pulling off a large - scale war epic with a degree of difficulty most filmmakers wouldn't dare approach.
If this lacks the emotional dexterity of Allen's mid-career film, it remains a remarkable early calling card for one of the twentieth - century's defining comic actor / directors.
They jumped with the catlike dexterity of the Panther himself, from a low - budget work to one that is mainstream and epic in scale.
In spite of its occasional missteps, it ably bridges futuristic synthscapes with the rhythmic dexterity of footwork's foremost practitioners.
Robot bodies are becoming more adaptive and flexible, with designers taking inspiration from the extraordinary flexibility and dexterity of complex biological structures, such as the human hand.
For it turns out I have the Tweezer Dexterity of a bowling ball.
Efforts to detect the whispers amid the cacophony are further complicated by the improvisational dexterity of the brain.
Third, the manual dexterity of a 6 - year - old child.
However, even the most sophisticated robot can not match the skill and dexterity of a child in moving pieces on the chessboard.
Weight effects speed, flight time, take off and landing, and the dexterity of your quadcopters.
It also builds up arm strength and dexterity of the fingers.
Have you noticed the increased dexterity of baby's fingers around 6 months old?
He has been helped by the dexterity of Alexis Sanchez to carry out the manager's instructions with aplomb.
Speed of Wiltord, Pires, Ljunberg etc coupled with the intelligence and dexterity of Viera made this man what we still look at him as.
We all need to unite and protest against the board»cause if Wenger leaves and they do get Simeone or Koeman or Joachim then I figure those managers will stoop down to the dexterity of the board unless any one of them has his own agenda to expedite.
that doesn't move, but they also transport, navigating the layers of heartbreak and new love with the nimble dexterity of an expert.
While Jones» performance still lacks the dexterity of his colleagues (some of the dialogue with Hardwick comes off particularly wooden), The Defenders makes some smart moves in how Iron Fist bounces off his new super pals.
Most robots with mechanical limbs have the «dexterity of a two - year - old child,» Goldberg argued.
Luckily for them, the Scout does not require the dexterity of a video - game fanatic to operate.

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Today's robots with mechanical limbs only have dexterity comparable to that of toddlers.
-- Danyel Surrency Jones, cofounder and COO of POWERHANDZ, Inc., which sells performance - enhancing sports gloves and athletic training products designed to strengthen hand and arm muscles and intensify players» dexterity.
The small businesses with the greatest long - term chances of survival perform tasks that require social intelligence, creativity and the perception and dexterity to react to a quick - changing environment, Osborne said.
Fluidity is the ability to move with dexterity among constant flux and, in some instances, be the driver of change.
Further, correctly manipulating a bow tie into its proper shape connotes a degree of manual dexterity that women find enticing.
«It is not by muscle, speed, or physical dexterity that great things are achieved, but by reflection, force of character, and judgment.»
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