Sentences with phrase «particularly keen sense»

There can be a particularly keen sense of injustice when you have been the victim of clinical negligence.
Most importantly for a drug and a bomb sniffing dog a dog must be confident and not shy in any way, they must also have a particularly keen sense of smell and work well with handlers.
«Some breeds, generally those that have been selected to have a particularly keen sense of smell (e.g, beagles) can be difficult to housebreak not because they are stupid, but because they scent any previously soiled area and return to it.»

Not exact matches

Jolie stages impressive action sequences throughout as she has a keen sense of how to maximize suspense and thrills particularly the dogfights and the lost at sea portions.
But if you're particularly keen to get the assurance of steady income for life, buying annuities in your late 60s can still make sense.
They also may not want to invest much more time into your candidacy if they sense that you are close to accepting an offer elsewhere (particularly if they were not all that keen on you to begin with).
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