71.   Esposito has built a roster that has some skill but lacks aggression.

72.   Far from having exceptional skills, most computer workers brought in under the visas are average programmers, they contend.

73.   Far more puzzling are people who have the skills and smarts to make the change and are genuinely committed and enthusiastic, yet they do nothing.

74.   Fifth-round draft choice Edward Hervey has enough skills to make the active roster.

75.   Fighting in Golden Gloves tournaments is one way to retaliate, and, as a left-handed fighter, Camacho had enough skill for people to ask his name.

76.   Every team is more experienced, bigger, or they have more skill.

77.   For those who are not natural born entrepreneurs and who are outside the business school world, Kuemmerle recommends connecting with mentors or partners who have complementary skills.

78.   Freshmen Ryan Mendez, David Moseley and Madsen have skills, sophomores Sauer and Weems have shown flashes, and Rich Jackson performs a vital defensive role.

79.   Geoff had a skill when his father died.

80.   Geison concluded that Pasteur had exceptional skills as an experimentalist and theoretician and that his credit should not be diminished.

v. + skill >>共 469
have 9.25%
develop 6.55%
learn 6.37%
hone 6.11%
teach 3.92%
use 3.64%
improve 3.57%
acquire 2.54%
require 2.54%
lack 2.51%
have + n. >>共 1145
chance 2.31%
problem 2.14%
trouble 1.82%
right 1.67%
plan 1.46%
idea 1.28%
lot 1.20%
time 1.09%
child 1.04%
power 1.04%
skill 0.09%
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