Sentences with phrase «more generic skills»

Being a team player Now onto the more generic skills, such as your ability to work in a team.

Not exact matches

As I said in my above post I think refs, like all other generic groups are made up of individuals, some of whom are more skilled than others.
It's fortunate then that the film holds up to repeat viewings and Jon Favreau's skilled direction more than makes up for Obadiah Stane's somewhat generic villain.
And, as if Dead Rising 4 needed more generic elements, we've gone ahead and thrown in a skill tree.
Of course, some children prefer a looser structure and so it can be appropriate to provide more generic sports facilities such as outdoor gyms, where participants have more freedom to express their own interests while still developing motor skills.
Rather than boosting confidence, such «protection» actually prevents students from advancing and blocks their understanding of what it takes to succeed... It moves conversations about progress from abstract, generic goals (eg., try harder, study more) to student - determined, targeted goals (eg., increase my reading level by 1.5 years...) and provides them with the skills to track these goals.»
Three things that make this a more unique experience than a generic retro RPG are its skill system, Trust / Friendship Events, and Gem systems.
Not only does the game's hero, Beck, gain skills from bosses he defeats, which allows the same varied approach to levels familiar in games like Mega Man, but also he gains more generic abilities from enemies dotted throughout levels.
Each of these activities of hunter, irrigation engineer and shaman was highly specialized in comparison to the more generic farming skills required for planting and harvesting.
Does following a generic program equip you to be a more highly skilled lawyer in the longer term?
Confusingly, your August lock can be covered by the more generic Smart Home skill as well.
Technical skills refer to your more tangible, less generic professional capabilities.
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The best CVs are so much more than lists of generic skills and experiences.
With respect to which are important, stay away from the more generic descriptions and focus on ones that clearly emphasize quantitative / analytical skills.
Many new teachers I coach feel they have few differentiating skills at this early stage in their career, and as a result, make little effort to present more than a generic new teacher resume.
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