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talent

[tal-uhnt] / ˈtæl ənt /


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A spending spree in free agency, where teams often wind up overpaying for talent, successfully plugged holes on the roaster.

From The Wall Street Journal

Taken as part of a holistic applicant review, test scores help us fulfill the American promise of upward mobility based on talent and effort.

From The Wall Street Journal

“By all appearances, Sokol was a man of integrity and talent who was poised to replace Buffett,” said Darren Pollock, who runs Cheviot Value Management in Los Angeles, a longtime Berkshire shareholder.

From The Wall Street Journal

There has been nothing quite like flying to the other side of the world for the career of the brightest young talent in American tennis.

From The Wall Street Journal

I am sure Jonny will be instrumental in encouraging Michael to keep looking within, and not always outside the ranks, when thinking of young talent.

From BBC