| 11. | He must show uncanny adroitness in juggling his joint duties as Senate majority leader and GOP nominee.
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| 12. | With skilled adroitness, Hassan contained Islamic movements in his country without compromising his own Muslim credentials.
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| 13. | As for the British Queen, I've got to begin questioning her adroitness as a mother.
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| 14. | Adroitness assesses the ability to regulate your own behavior in order to get what you want from others.
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| 15. | What's happened to Ali is a tragedy that his verbal adroitness in this film magnifies to epic stature.
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| 16. | Clinton is a plump target, and he doesn't appear to have the adroitness to squelch the controversies.
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| 17. | But his adroitness with languages underscores his understanding that the wave of the future for the Moroccan desert is Western tourism.
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| 18. | Guillen has five, flashing an adroitness at his natural position that was not evident in earlier struggles at second and third bases.
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| 19. | Often dismissed as a mere flunkey and court favourite, he was nevertheless an expert Statesman, with an adroitness for manipulating men.
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| 20. | Diderot's Encyclopedie offers an early modern perception of adroitness, which in the following quotation is referred to as social finesse.
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