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The manager should also be adept in family education and growth.
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What is unclear is whether the new pope, who has no experience with the central administration of the Vatican, will be adept in tackling some of the problems that face the so-called Curia.
WSJ: Argentina's Cardinal Bergoglio Elected Pope
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What is unclear is whether the new pope, who has no experience with the central administration of the Vatican, will be adept in tackling some of the problems that face the so-called Curia the Vatican's central administration that has long been seen as ineffective in governing Catholicism's sprawl.
WSJ: Argentina's Cardinal Bergoglio Elected Pope
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It would need to be every bit as adept in a Syracuse winter as it would be comfortable in a Phoenix summer.
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We seem to be generally adept at avoiding the elephant in the room.
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CPAs who specialize in taxation tend to be adept at preparation of income tax returns.
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So, if you were hoping this machine would be as adept at playing back video files in any 'ol format you throw at it, like the x86 version of Windows is, you're bound for disappointment.
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In 1983-84 only 39.2% of 17-year-olds were found to be "adept, " or at a level appropriate for their age, in reading--a smaller proportion than went on to college.
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One of them, as Stephanie Flanders has pointed out, may be that the UK has a political system that is more adept at making tough decisions in a crisis and then implementing them - and some would argue that's been proved to be true even when our first-past-the-post system delivers a coalition government.
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You don't have to be particularly adept at running the acquired company, just smart enough to claim the interest deduction, in order to make a fortune.
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