This also tells your partner what your strong suit is so he can play to it. |
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But caution has never been my strong suit, so I got right to the point in our one-on-one meeting in his office. |
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For all its good points, listening to customers has not been a strong suit of Sturm. |
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Diplomacy, as you would expect from an executive answering to two family factions, is a Kiely strong suit. |
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If partner indicated only one strong suit you must begin with your highest card of that suit. |
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The most important signals are discards to indicate to partner which is your own strong suit, and leads to indicate the strength of your trumps. |
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For Beam at least, lyrical specificity isn't just a strong suit, it's sometimes a saving grace. |
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His decision-making was never considered a strong suit, but arm strength always got him by. |
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I know that with a high voice like mine, I cannot sing in the low register unless I am relaxed, but relaxing is not my strong suit! |
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They have many qualities, but subtlety is not their strong suit. |
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At 115 lb, downhill momentum isn't exactly my strong suit either. |
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Mathematics is not my strong suit, but 29 take away 24 leaves 5 per cent fewer people speaking French. |
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Japan's strong suit is in the small details of team play, resilience and a never-say-die attitude. |
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With eleven podium finishes in twelve races, Rossi knows that consistency is his strong suit. |
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Unfortunately for Kaia, off-the-cuff sympathy was not her strong suit. |
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This makes you brilliant at group collaborations, not typically a strong suit. |
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And when technology wasn't their strong suit, they were quicker to learn how to use it than their senior counterparts. |
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But now I am middle aged, and memorization is not my strong suit anymore. |
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Patience not being my strong suit, I decided to investigate. |
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Fact checking hasn't been our strong suit lately, as you have seen. |
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I was a decent father, but domestic life was not my strong suit. |
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That was the strong suit I played at first, how taking action to advance women was the smart thing to do, the plain good-business thing to do. |
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Transparency is the strong suit of the mechanism, which will be visible from the front, rear and side. |
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Health services, like social services, are not usually a strong suit in most MED organizations. |
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Convenience is their strong suit and in general they are fine when time is an issue and you want a quick fire without all the muss and fuss of natural firewood. |
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But there are many more where formal mathematics is a strong suit. |
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A strong suit of armor might make it harder for baddies to hurt you, while a mystical staff could give you an extra boost in the magic department. |
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This small semicabin cruiser is the strong suit of our boat yard. |
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Styling was not a strong suit of the original C5 but today's car appears to have banished the frumpiness that scuppered its predecessor. |
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Your question deserves an in-depth answer, but I'd simply say that our associates and their relationships will remain our strong suit, whatever the new technologies taking shape on the horizon. |
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The first time around, people did not know them, but after a year and a half, people knew that transparency was not the Conservatives' strong suit. |
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Tailor-made solutions are our strong suit. |
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Xenophysics, especially at this level, were not his strong suit. But you didn't go about busting artefact smugglers for a decade without learning something. |
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Fourth behind Strong Suit 12 months ago, Libranno has bounced right back to his best by winning his last two races at Salisbury and Newmarket. |
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A SEASON that has delivered less than it promised could be about to take off for Strong Suit, writes David Carr. |
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Designer Jamie Davidson has recently announced the debut of Strong Suit, a collection of men's suits and sport coats that will appear in 20 stores this September. |
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