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This record also leans a bit more deftly toward religiosity.
Carlos Alvarado dealt more deftly with his own electoral handicaps.
Johnson and the pro-Brexit leaders play the same game, albeit more deftly.
There's likely no other company on Earth that has defined its brand more deftly than Apple.
Sanders probably could have handled that more deftly, but it was a legitimately tricky situation for him.
A trained stuntman who had practiced that move ten times couldn't have executed it any more deftly.
But to guarantee his defeat, Clinton needs to calibrate her voice more deftly than she typically does.
This strategy coordinates diplomacy, information and information warfare, military power shrewdly deployed and economic capability even more deftly demonstrated.
Second, whose sound, more deftly than Lana's, has ushered us from second-term Obama into the collapse era of Trump?
To boost growth, he intends to bring back tools employed by Ms Fernández's administration—but to wield them more deftly.
The idea is to test whether a human driver can pilot a vehicle more deftly than one with driver assistance tech.
Applications include recognizing speech and language, visually identifying objects, navigating in self-driving cars and making robot hands grasp more deftly.
Barr once more deftly took advantage of the fact that Mueller, with his impenetrable legalese and double negatives, has handcuffed himself.
When the going gets tough, however, the Batmobile transforms into a tank mode that lets you maneuver more deftly through the city's winding corridors.
But it suffers from comparison with "Loving", which is more deftly scripted, its characters more fleshed out and its critique of segregation laws more piercing.
While Erdrich's novels have stayed in North Dakota, and stayed with Indians, they've grown more deftly plotted, to the point that they're almost page-turners now.
However, Gypsy Sport's fall 2017 collection managed to tackle the difficult subject in an innovative way, and far more deftly than other designers have in the past.
According to David Perkins of Harvard University, the brighter people are, the more deftly they can conjure up post-hoc justifications for arguments that back their own side.
When interviewed during the winners' ceremony, he credited Airwaks with improving his skills, including teaching him to move around Fortnite island more deftly and survive into the end game.
But it's funny and poignant in ways we haven't seen before, and more deftly directed and impressively cast than you'd expect for an original series on a small streaming service.
He was again the punching bag but handled the punches more deftly than he has in the past and even went on the offensive a bit with Sanders and Warren.
In January, he coasted to re-election with almost unanimous party support, prompting allies to gloat that he had tamed the hard-line House Freedom Caucus far more deftly than his predecessor, John A. Boehner.
Dinesh losing his personal hard drive this week is a smaller mistake that the show handles more deftly than Richard's loose talk, if only for the spectacle of Gilfoyle posing as a Geek Squad member to get it back.
Handled more deftly, the incident could have been a chance to talk more constructively about how to manage wolves better going forward, said Paula Swedeen, policy director of Conservation Northwest, whose group is trying to bring back wolves while bridging the divide with ranchers.
Meanwhile, the soundtrack's trademark use of confessional lyrics to reflect the characters' "real" desires and dilemmas were eclipsed in the real world by Beyoncé's "Lemonade," a visual album that blended diaristic candidness with barely veiled political fury more deftly than Hakeem and Jamal could ever do.
The film handles one of those themes more deftly than the other, but in the end it still adds up to an often moving meditation on what it really means to be human, packaged in one of the oldest post-apocalyptic subgenres: the story of the last man on earth.
Kim may not take up Trump on his invitation to give him a call, but it is possible that Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCotton warns China: Crackdown on Hong Kong would be 'grave miscalculation' Pompeo expresses concern over North Korea missile tests Pompeo acknowledges 'places where ISIS is more powerful today' MORE, who seems to have handled the dialogue with Kim more deftly than his colleagues in the administration, can resume preparations for an eventual meeting between the two leaders.
They also praised Haruna's relationship with Yoh, which is presented as a pairing of friends and equals. Some critics noted that the story's initial makeover theme was more deftly handled than a short summary led them to expect, though some still expressed reservations about it.
The South African led with aggression but also used counter punching as well. Coetzee's poise was apparent, and he boxed more deftly than usual employing more left hooks while still eschewing much in the way of defense, sponging anything Dokes could land and scoring a knockdown. Coetzee knocked out Dokes in the tenth round to become South Africa's first world Heavyweight title holder. He also became the first Caucasian world heavyweight champion in 23 years.
Jeremy Lloyd of Marian Hill said that Jauregui told them she had written her verse about five minutes before she was going to record it, and she "nailed the rhyme scheme and did so probably quicker and more deftly than we could have done". Lloyd also complimented the harmonies Jauregui wrote, saying that she has "an amazing harmonic ear". At the end of 2016, Jauregui was voted as the sexiest woman in AfterEllen's top 100 list of the year. In May 2017, Jauregui was voted by the public as "Celebrity of the Year" at the British LGBT Awards in recognition of promoting equality for LGBTQ.
On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 91% based on 228 reviews, with an average rating of 7.42/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Love, Simon hits its coming-of-age beats more deftly than many entries in this well-traveled genre – and represents an overdue, if not entirely successful, milestone of inclusion." On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 72 out of 100, based on 38 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A+" on an A+ to F scale, one of fewer than 90 films in the history of the service to earn such a score.
Marian Hill and Jauregui said that the song began with the two of them on a plane and Jauregui in a hotel room, and the track was recorded in producer Jeremy's bedroom. Gongol commented that the duo and Jauregui had been wanting to work together since they met at one of Marian Hill's shows over a year earlier, and they managed to complete the song with her in a brief period she had outside her tight schedule with Fifth Harmony. Lloyd said that Jauregui told them she had already written her verse about five minutes before she was going to record it, and she "nailed the rhyme scheme and did so probably quicker and more deftly than we could have done". Lloyd also complimented the harmonies Jauregui wrote, saying that she has "an amazing harmonic ear".

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