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adroitness

[uh-droit-nis] / əˈdrɔɪt nɪs /


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The political adroitness of Mr. Bennett and Mr. Lapid will be quickly tested.

From New York Times

A common complaint with Nolan is that is his formal adroitness comes at the expense of humanity.

From The Guardian

The comedian proved his adroitness when the pandemic forced “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” to tape at his house and the show remained “as entertaining as it ever had been,” Burke said.

From Seattle Times

The measure of the governor’s political adroitness is whether he can maintain that fidelity to common sense while enacting a budget his administration calls the most progressive in the state’s history.

From Washington Post

In doing so, she helps explain how he was able to take over the country at the age of twenty-seven and govern with ruthlessness and surprising adroitness.

From The New Yorker