Sentences with phrase «dexterous when»

Highly trained warehouse worker, dexterous when it comes to operating fork trucks, and loading and unloading both heavy and fragile items, while adhering to strict security policies and procedures.
While the latter may be more experienced and senior at work, the former is more dexterous when it comes to adopting modern technology.

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«When using Grindeks's mildronate, one can feel a toning effect, one's memory improves, thinking becomes faster, your movements become more dexterous,» according to the drug's description on the manufacturer's website, «and your body becomes more able to defend itself against adverse conditions.»
When we add to that the miracle of dexterous fingers, so that with one hand... we can not only hold a book but give ourselves immediate access to different stages in the sequence — this is when typological thinking comes into its When we add to that the miracle of dexterous fingers, so that with one hand... we can not only hold a book but give ourselves immediate access to different stages in the sequence — this is when typological thinking comes into its when typological thinking comes into its own.
When that day comes — especially when the Grizzlies get more time on network TV — we'll see a highly skilled 6» 9» small forward who has a vast repertoire of offensive moves and the most dexterous footwork this side of HakWhen that day comes — especially when the Grizzlies get more time on network TV — we'll see a highly skilled 6» 9» small forward who has a vast repertoire of offensive moves and the most dexterous footwork this side of Hakwhen the Grizzlies get more time on network TV — we'll see a highly skilled 6» 9» small forward who has a vast repertoire of offensive moves and the most dexterous footwork this side of Hakeem.
When I first handed the Tweat to my toddler, filled with Organic Bunny - Shaped Graham Crackers, I wasn't sure if her little hands would be dexterous enough to hold the Tweat and fish out the bunnies through the spill - proof lid.
The ensuing train - wreck is a dexterous melange of humour and humiliation that is funny, sharp, and spiteful when it needs to be.
The models, dancers, and performers Rick shares relationships with (played by Imogen Poots, Teresa Palmer, Natalie Portman, Isabel Lucas, Cate Blanchett, and Freida Pinto) almost uniformly carry a spark that, when posed against his mopey stillness, reframes them as anything but disposable beauties, and Malick responds to their lithe physicality with an equally dexterous eye that's less salacious than sculpturally inclined.
Cats are very dexterous, and this operation essentially eliminates their dexterity, greatly reducing their behavioral repertoire when it comes to grasping and holding.
This is fine when there is no flame, but you will soon find there to be many flames, all of which you have to keep alight with your dexterous hands.
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