Until now she has prospered by showing strength in foreign policy and deftness in managing the coalition's internal divisions.
But what has made Morgan an effective charity manager is his deftness at tapping the corporate world he left behind.
The main courses show his deftness with straightforward ingredients, such as the fillet of Lancashire beef with his homemade fries.
Mr Toibin's deftness and sensitivity in teasing out the moments in James's life where might-be slides into might-have-been are particularly memorable.
For another, he has taken Norwegians aback with the deftness by which he has pulled his trio of disparate parties together.
But the party-hopping, this time, is a bit different: it has been set off by President Daniel arap Moi's deftness in stealing the opposition's thunder.
It may take much deftness to keep Poland's government alive.
Ironically in this sport which concentrates so much on the skills, the deftness of the feet, it is the players' heads which have become the focus of scientific concern.
What was wonderful about the proceedings wasn't just the seriousness and deftness with which everyone approached the issues but also the inside look we got at the subtle drama playing out.
Thanks to the vision, leadership and deftness of George W. Bush and his national security team, this transforming event has been achieved without appreciable diplomatic upset or, to date, effective congressional opposition.
On the other hand, viewers who treasure Clooney, both as actor and director, for the deftness of his comic touch, or who remain alert to the grinding farce of the electoral machine, may prove harder to woo.
It makes sense that the Irish Repertory Theatre should have taken an interest in a musical set in Innisfree, and Charlotte Moore, the company's artistic director, has contrived with her usual deftness to paper over the show's flaws and bring its considerable charms to the fore.
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