The phrase
"untapped talent" refers to the potential or skills that a person possesses but has not yet been discovered, developed, or utilized.
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A heavily trailed scene involving a lavatory door, a dropped cigarette and a fumbled gun has deadpan, Keatonesque charm, with Gosling demonstrating a hitherto
untapped talent for perfectly timed pratfalls.
From the Studio: As the United States raced against Russia to put a man in space, NASA found
untapped talent in a group of African - American female mathematicians that served as the brains behind one of the greatest operations in U.S. history.
Africa, meanwhile, is home to the largest
untapped talent pool and seven of the 10 fastest growing internet populations in the world.
«The gap has widened,» said Singer, «and it represents a tremendous amount of
untapped talent out there [among students who could be] future teachers.»
The hope is that the new hubs will extend the availability to all young people, especially to the disadvantaged, where I am confident there lays a vast pool of
hitherto untapped talent.
Opening up the active search and supporting communities within regions outside of London was a key recommendation of David's, who cited Standard Chartered's operations in Newcastle as a real success story for
sourcing untapped talent.
All we know is that as our project has grown across the country, we continue to find
more untapped talent, rather than less.
Just last year I picked up a lump of clay for the first time since grade school and discovered that I have a
vast untapped talent for sculpting.
Rather than create her own, Roya has opted to wheel and deal as an independent curator; she is quickly becoming well - known for
spotting untapped talent.
There is also the Catch - 22 scenario of lack of role models and
untapped talent means no example for workers coming through.
In both cases, they are impressive, and it's a true testament that there is quite a bit
of untapped talent out there when a first - time director can cast a first - time motion picture actor making a screenplay by a first - time screenwriter, and maintain the quality of vision that it does.
This often includes exposure to different areas of the business that might align with employees»
untapped talents.
Not only does the vast population represent a large market of potential customers, but also it is a market of upcoming and
untapped talent.
«Finkelstein found that the world's most extraordinary bosses bring out
untapped talents in their people,» writes Inc. «How do they this?
In any economy, a crucial resource is knowledge — practical knowledge of
untapped talents, unexploited resources and unmet consumer wants and needs.
Zelalem turns 20 this week and still remains one of
the untapped talents in our squad, but for whatever reason, is yet to show he is ready for the step - up to the first - team squad.
Harper still has
untapped talent — vast reservoirs of it — and if the Nationals are going to win their division by 10 games, they'll need Harper to tap into that well, or else run the risk of winning the division by seven games.
The challenge was now to empower patients, parents, tenants and citizens to ensure that «this expansive idea of human potential,
the untapped talents and abilities of people, can be realised».
To cultivate
that untapped talent, Singer said, educators have solid evidence of methods that work in STEM education — such as focusing on conceptual learning, problem - solving, and use of representations such as diagrams and evolution trees — but those methods are used in very few undergraduate classrooms where STEM teachers receive their training, Singer said.
You may feel that you have
an untapped talent or creative ability but you're not sure what it is.
Overall, there's a lot of
untapped talent being lost in kids who have dismissed a career in tech, simply because they don't consider it an exciting or viable career option or self ‑ eliminated because they think it will be «too hard».
Project based learning allows students to discover
their untapped talents and interests, and these moments can lead to a lifelong love of learning.
Untapped Talent: The True Story of Developing Student Expertise with Teachers College Press, is the latest book, in press.
She gets a job at a struggling public relations firm in New York City and discovers
an untapped talent: She can turn the tide of a PR nightmare by making men apologize.
Do you think you have
an untapped talent for another line of work?
Also available art and craft workshops to explore
your untapped talents.
On a whim, he took a life - changing class with artist Pedro Miller, who recognized the spark of
untapped talent.
On a whim, he took a life - changing class with artist Pedro Miller, who recognized the spark of
untapped talent, according to his gallerist Ferus Gallery.
The Turner set out with high hopes,
an untapped talent pool and the suave assurance of Tate director Alan Bowness that «a bit of Miss World type show business excitement seems to me no bad thing».
Like GRID Alternatives teams in other regions of the United States, we're enthusiastic about
the untapped talent that the solar industry can unlock in our recently - released men and women.
Anyway I have lots of
untapped talent that needs direction and lots of rooms that could use your flair.