Sentences with phrase «dexterity so»

The work of a building porter requires much in terms of physical dexterity so it is important to highlight physical agility too and your knowledge of mixing and using cleaning liquids.
Don't expect him to get it right first time, though, remember he's still working on his dexterity so might find maneuvering the spoon tricky for a little while longer.

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So this guy doesn't think animals have emotion, dexterity, reason, or choice?
This cake not only serves the Mexicans as bread, but answers the triple purpose of knife, fork, and spoon: he with surprising dexterity will tear off a piece, and with his thumb and the two first fingers of his dexter hand, the fore finger being in the centre, so as to give it a spoon shape, dip up the red chops, and at every dip a new spoon disappears.
Little hands don't always have the strength or dexterity that adults might so finding a container that is easy to open is a must.
Chances are she has the strength and dexterity to unscrew lids from jars (so be sure to keep any potentially hazardous items, such as vitamins and other medicines, well out of reach).
The toys help to improve finger dexterity, hand - eye coordination and introduce the concept of small world play, so tick all my middle - class mum boxes.
Once they develop the dexterity to do so, the bowls will be flying across the room along with the cups and plates.
By the time babies are around 9 months old, they usually have the dexterity and coordination to take food between forefinger and thumb so that they can try feeding themselves with their fingers.
Certainly, balls are fun, but they provide so much in terms of dexterity, hand - eye coordination and developing focusing skills.
Scientists put it on several different trees, and it climbed to the tops with great dexterity — which may help explain why it's so rarely seen.
Mechanical engineers have now explored the limits of this dexterity and determined just how the trunk can be so strong and yet so gentle.
The Blaschkas got it right every time, and they did so with dexterity that confounds modern glassmakers.
There are no other games today that are so fast paced and require as much dexterity as this game.
The main takeaway of MMLP2 is that Eminem fails to realize that the formulas that worked so well for him in 1999 are at best tired and tame today, and can't be saved by his lyrical dexterity.
Thirty - five years after his first attempt to direct (on the crime drama Straight Time), Hoffman finally sees the task through and he does so with skill and dexterity.
Her bleak working conditions in this effects - heavy film demanded physical dexterity and the ability to withstand long periods of isolation, but through it all her gift for connecting with an audience, so essential for this kind of film, never fails her.
There's an undeniably visceral, exhilarating quality to the epic clashes between blade and fang, and I appreciate that in Monster Hunter, reflexes and dexterity are every bit as important as crunching stats or farming items — maybe even more so.
Thanks to its visual dexterity and a brilliant soundtrack of Brian Eno tunes (Gomez - Rejon is a former assistant to Martin Scorsese and it shows), this spirited but safely familiar pastiche of John Hughes and Wes Anderson is eventually compelled to become its own thing, embracing the most tired tropes of YA weepies so that it can kiss them goodbye.
Equally amazing is that many so lack the cognitive dexterity to even imagine what the car would look like sans cladding.
Embedded in the back is a removable MicroSD card slot so you can expand on the 2 GB of internal flash memory storage, though it requires some dexterity (and longer nails) to get to.
Jackson, whose 1997 debut novel was shortlisted for the Booker Prize, grew up in Lancashire, not far from Brontë territory, so it's no surprise that he manages to convey the landscape and history with skill — but he brings his his young female heroine to life with equal dexterity.
Their dexterity is so good that certain Telomian dogs can even use their paws to open doors like a person.
For someone with skin so pale that most would assume it has never actually witnessed the miracle of daylight Death is an agile chap indeed, able to scurry around with a dexterity that would have the Prince of Persia himself looking a little awed.
You can even change the appearance of different articles, so dexterity - focused characters don't have to fear if they prefer the designs of Nioh's heavy armor.
For example, I played as a Mage, so my attribute distribution was focused on Magic and Health over Dexterity and Strength.
The reason we can do that is by taking out the crazy dexterity things for control and instead making it so Meat Boy always runs.
The game only allowed for two individuals to play at a time, and it was aimed more towards those who had special interests that they were enthusiastic to talk about, and had the verbal dexterity to do so.
It had the full 13 - volumes condensed into two impossibly dense books with pages so thin and print so fine it required dexterity and a magnifying glass to read.
So adaptability, dexterity, openness to change and dealing with uncertainty are also important characteristics for leader - mentors.
This design choice seems more to appease left handers than add functionality for right - handed gamers, so keep in mind that you may not be able to make use of all nine buttons during a game (pinky fingers aren't exactly known for their high dexterity).
The Optician's job requires having a lot of patience and dexterity, so when writing your resume for a position as an Optician, don't forget to add these skills.
One has to be on one's feet all the time while working at this position, so physical dexterity is an absolute must.
As an EMT, you need to be physically strong so you might also want to mention your physical dexterity in your cover letter.
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