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Mr Draghi is proving to be as adroit a diplomat and politician as he is a central banker.
ECONOMIST: The European Central Bank
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Sue, as she goes from house to house procuring leases, is an adroit woman doing a job.
NEWYORKER: Open Country
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Kim's smashing prowess and Ra's adroit defense are a devastating one-two.
CNN: South Korea: More Than Kicks
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During his career as an executive with the Seahawks, the Arizona Cardinals and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Idzik made a reputation for himself as an adroit cap manager, though he did begin his career as a personnel assistant with Tampa Bay in 1993.
WSJ: Jets Finally Land a GM
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It appears that venture capitalists are a bit more adroit at picking winners and nurturing upstart companies.
FORBES: A decade of new issues
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Winning in Japan will require adroit stock picking, with a focus on stable earnings growth, returns to shareholders, and share of revenues from emerging country business.
FORBES: Whither Japan Stocks: Goldman's Positive View for 2012
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In sum, the adroit marriage of thought leadership and Millionaire Intelligence is a winning formula for remarkable and exciting business and personal success.
FORBES: Thought Leadership + Millionaire Intelligence = A Significant Personal Fortune
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The company used a performance-based point system to encourage good customer service and adroit massage skills.
FORBES: While Americans Indulge In Over-Consumption, Chinese Move Up By Enduring Hardship
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Lean, quick, and devastatingly adroit at the age of fifty-five, the teacher Georges Lopez presides over a one-room schoolhouse in this marvellous documentary shot in the Auvergne region of France.
NEWYORKER: To Be and to Have