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‘A person may have skills.’

[⟨det person.nhave.v ⟨det (plur skill.n)⟩]

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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

The featured article is titled “How to Leverage Your Copywriting Skills So You Can Earn Without Writing a Word’ ‘[Newsletter]’ Copywriter’s Roundtable’ newsletter issue # 380 has been released.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

I am merely curious as to why your skills aren’t as good as I had hoped.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

I want to do fashion design at university and was wondering what kind of qualifications I would need to get onto the course, im only just going into 6th form so I really don’t know anything about university or any thing yet. in my gcse’s the subjects I did which would be good for that course is applied art which I got to A * s in and graphics, which I got an A in. in sixth form im doing art photography ict and performing arts. would this be ok assuming I do well? and I do already have some basic skills in sewing as my mam does it.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

I have many skills that make me an ideal candidate.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Now, if you were really into photoblogging or videoblogging and hence you have some really good skills, Do come back soon as I? would share some tips on growing your photoblog’s and videoblog’s authority.
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Told me that my ideas, my skills would be more than worth it and that they would be rewarded.
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To be on track with your level, access your skills and take only the projects that fit within those skills.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

I didn’t have many skills but you don’t need many to mop up spills at the local supermarket.
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I had no choice but to? displace? my husband as a primary earner, but I still don’t earn as much as a man would earn who had my skills and qualifications.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Sometimes I would like to think that I can adapt swiftly and easily into another culture – and perhaps I do have some skills in cultural adaptation given my years of growing up in another country – However, I cannot deny that my expectations, thoughts, preferences, ideas, methods, and goals are shaped by my home culture – the U.S. In his book Mexicans and Americans: Cracking the Cultural Code, Ned Crouch describes USAmerican’s struggle with learning cultural fluency: “It’s so easy to give that’ culture thing’ lip service and think we have adapted.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

My guitar skills are starting to come back though big time.
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For example, I have essentially zero domestic skills.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

“An intensely private individual that chooses actions with care, you strive to further your own skills and powers.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

To be on track with your level, access your skills and take only the projects that fit within those skills.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

A reinforcement that perhaps all these interviews weren’t a waste of time in the long run as I have had the pleasure of meeting a very wide range of people who genuinely seemed to feel I have some good skills.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

You can *n’t win ’em all. – When I’m bored, they are even more bored. – Kids have ZERO organizational skills. – I also have ZERO organizational skills. – Organizational skills are SOOO important – It’s hard for kids to be as mean to you if you act like you actually care about them. – I’m too tired to learn anymore tonight.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Science friends, please don’t judge me for my terrible pipet skills under pressure.
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I actually am starting to believe that I have some acting skills.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Coverage includes: Optimizing name, forest, and domain designs for reliable infrastructures Organizing objects using containers and organizational units Setting up and administering user, group, and computer accounts Mastering Active Directory service management, including Rights management, Certificate, and Federation Services Maintaining the Active Directory database and database security Troubleshooting Active Directory at the highest levels Scripting practical solutions using PowerShell Design, Manage, and Troubleshoot Active Directory for All Windows Server Platforms Implement Best Practices and Manage Accounts, Access, and Group Policy Protect and Secure Information, Inside and Outside the Environment Master Scripting, Write Batch Files, and Automate Routine Tasks Reinforce Your Skills With Real – World Examples About the Author John A. Price is the Lead Architect for a Microsoft Gold consulting firm in the Midwest.
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Queried on 2013-06-18.