Sentences with phrase «sophisticated than your skill»

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In praising the unique skills of its secular author, Bloom has demoted the author's chief subject matter to the lowliest estate, «less mature and sophisticated than the aristocratic ironist J.» It is an odd day when the Bible is commended as a readable classic — on par with Shakespeare!
As your toddler's language skills and vocabulary get more sophisticated, it's more important than ever to surround her with age - appropriate books.
To have quality lifestyles, students need to graduate with more sophisticated skills than they did historically.
The skills that are needed for the modern student are more sophisticated now than they have ever been.
It takes realistic business skills to succeed, especially in today's market, which has far more sophisticated competition and customers than ever before.
Unfortunately, most students come to law school overconfident in their research skills because they are fairly adept at the simple task of gathering information.30 So they often fail to appreciate that legal research is significantly more sophisticated and complex than the more - general research they have conducted in the past.
With sophisticated skills to solve disputes, Qing has represented several state - owned banks, assets management companies in more than dozens of cases before the Supreme Court and high courts in different provinces, helping our clients to save and win billions of damages.
Within the legal department, as this approach is incorporated into increasingly sophisticated and automated workflows, lawyers are able to concentrate on the challenging and skills - based elements of their roles, rather than administrative tasks.
For more than 100 years, Shutts has been opening doors to our business clients across the state with sophisticated, cutting - edge legal skills from Florida's top legal talent.
As an accomplished and driven professional with more than 12 years of experience orchestrating sophisticated research projects, I possess the knowledge and skills that will allow me to contribute toward the success of your team.
For example, compared to older mothers, teen mothers display lower levels of verbal stimulation and involvement, higher levels of intrusiveness, and maternal speech that is less varied and complex.47, 48 Mothers with fewer years of education read to their children less frequently25, 49 and demonstrate less sophisticated language and literacy skills themselves, 50 which affects the quantity and quality of their verbal interactions with their children.2 Parental education, in turn, relates to household income: poverty and persistent poverty are strongly associated with less stimulating home environments, 51 and parents living in poverty have children who are at risk for cognitive, academic, and social - emotional difficulties.52, 53 Finally, Hispanic and African American mothers are, on average, less likely to read to their children than White, non-Hispanic mothers; 54 and Spanish - speaking Hispanic families have fewer children's books available in the home as compared to their non-Hispanic counterparts.25 These racial and ethnic findings are likely explained by differences in family resources across groups, as minority status is often associated with various social - demographic risks.
Despite the fact that gender and age impact children's own emotion regulation skills, with girls being more expressive and regulated than boys, and with older children showing more sophisticated emotion expression and better emotion management (Morris et al. 2007), our exploratory results seem to suggest that dyadic emotional processes of AD and non-AD parent - child dyads do not differ by gender and age.
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