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aptitude consider cope grade high remember sophomore taking test
This is really interesting. When I was in the 9th grade, I flunked 9th grade algebra. I couldn't cope with 9th grade algebra. And then I remember taking an aptitude test when I was a sophomore in high school, and they said, "You should probably consider not going to college." Then they said, "Well, what would you like to do? John Warnock
apt art kids might viewing works
Your kids might feel more apt to try some art of their own after viewing contemporary works that are far less intimidating than those of the Old Masters. Lynda Resnick
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Inherited aptitudes and traits of temperament count for quite as much as length of habituation in deciding what range of habits will come to dominate any individual's scheme of life. Thorstein Veblen
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I tried being a mechanic and I tried catering, but I realized I had even less aptitude for semi-skilled labour than for academic work. Toby Young
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No one can become really educated without having pursued some study in which he took no interest- for it is a part of education to learn to interest ourselves in subjects for which we have no aptitude. T. S. Eliot
apt commit patience ready reap rewards stable strong
An organization that is strong and stable and is ready to commit time, money, and patience will be more apt to reap rewards than the quick-hitting opportunist.
apt candidates changed companies consider days employers example industry looking people regardless strong
Employers are more apt these days to consider candidates from other industries. Pharmaceutical companies are hiring, for example, and they have changed their outlook. They used to want only people with pharmaceutical experience, but now they're looking at people with strong brand-building experience, regardless of what industry they come from.
apt great heap laid papers run signed suffer till
. . . was apt to suffer things to run on till there was a great heap of papers laid before him, so then he signed them a little too precipitately. Gilbert Burnet
apt asia bid discussed following game given massive matter south
We have discussed this matter jointly and we feel that given the massive following for the game in South Asia it is apt we bid jointly for the World Cup. Sharad Pawar
apt aspiration conduct instead lives measure ourselves proof sincerity truth
We are very apt to measure ourselves by our aspiration instead of our performance. But in truth the conduct of our lives is the only proof of the sincerity of our hearts.
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There are actually no political aspirations. I think you need to have the right attitude and aptitude for it. I don't think I have the right aptitude for it. I think it is unfair to push somebody in that direction just because my father happens to be a politician. Sonakshi Sinha
apt cells compose desires interests people private regard terrorist
To rationalize their lies, people -- and the governments, churches, or terrorist cells they compose -- are apt to regard their private interests and desires as just.
apt men secrets trusted vanity
Women, and young men, are very apt to tell what secrets they know, from the vanity of having been trusted Lord Chesterfield
aptitude genius greater
Genius is only a greater aptitude for patience.
apt chosen country insecure leaders napoleon national
Symbologists often remarked that France-a country renowned for machismo, womanizing, and diminutive insecure leaders like Napoleon and Pepin the Short-could not have chosen a more apt national emblem than a thousand-foot phallus. Dan Brown
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suggests that the economy has been remarkably resilient and apt to remain on a solid track. Janet Yellen
apt country democratic economy
A country which is more democratic and more reformed in its economy is apt to find its sovereignty strengthened, Daniel Fried
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Everyone bets on baseball and there is no bigger player than the Rocket. He is apt to have a real impact on whatever team he signs with, so fans will be watching closely. Only a few teams have pockets deep enough to sign him though, which could signal his return to New York or Houston .
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Life has never interested me so much as the escape from life. H. P. Lovecraft
aptitude fields composition
There is no field other than the weird in which I have any aptitude or inclination for fictional composition. Life has never interested me so much as the escape from life. H. P. Lovecraft
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He played tennis, so I played tennis, too. I had a bit of an aptitude for it, so it was kind of fun.
apt emotional passive quiet reaction remain subject testimony
If his reaction to this testimony or this subject is apt to be as emotional as it just was, ... tell him, he should just remain as quiet and passive as possible.
apt case cities creep depend dwelling follow great greatest hence london men naturally others palaces remove
If great cities are naturally apt to remove their seats, I ask, which way? I say, in the case of London it must be westward... If it follow from hence that the palaces of the greatest men will remove westward, it will also naturally follow that the dwelling of others who depend upon them will creep after them. William Petty
apt people police
And because you're not a police officer, people are more apt to resist.
aptitude india seeking
I felt that God could be realized only through service. And service for me was the service of India, because it came to me without my seeking, because I had an aptitude for it. Mahatma Gandhi
apt happiness happy honored man ought readily regard rejoice rival sees sit speedily sympathize
A man will speedily sit down and sympathize with a friend's griefs, but if he sees him honored and esteemed, he is apt to regard him as a rival and does not so readily rejoice with him. This ought not to be; without effort, we ought to be happy in our brother's happiness. Charles Spurgeon