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But Sierra, he promises, is much prettier and more talented.
The Raptors are, on paper, a deeper, more talented team.
We need to fill the pipeline with more talented young women.
FOX won't find anyone smarter or more talented than Hope Hicks.
Luckily the big band version includes more talented , lovable people than myself.
The crowd goes crazy — they're clearly more talented than the Notorious III.
Seals are a lot more talented than we give them credit for.
There are writers more talented than Young who can't get books published.
Reddit user Jenny-Jinya is far more talented than most of us.
I could have not asked for a better or more talented partner.
You'd be more careful... Reggie was a bit more talented than Ronnie.
Leaders make talented people more talented - and they enjoy that process. 2.
Now they're shocked that a far more talented hustler has stolen them away.
And yet they frustrate those trying to attract more talented people to teaching.
I can't think of a more talented group to help solve the riddle.
He is not necessarily more talented than, say, LeBron James or Mike Trout.
I do think this team is a lot more talented than that team.
I want to work with people who are smarter and more talented than me.
He's a smoother salesman and more talented politician than most of his Republican rivals.
Everywhere you go in life, there's bound to be someone more talented than you.
If you want to do incredible work, work with more talented people than you.
She was way more beautiful and way more talented, because she had more experience.
Maybe they got lucky, maybe they're more talented than you, maybe they're better connected.
And yes, a minor first-round prophecy dictates that the more talented teams wins.
Edith is also a novelist, only vastly more talented and hardworking than her husband.
"We've been talented here, but we're more talented this year," Coach Mike White said.
The capital will be used to hire more talented and experienced tech veterans like Tavis.
There is always going to be someone more talented than you, but that doesn't matter.
This team's defense is deeper and more talented — and it has the benefit of time.
The Warriors are more talented than the Cavs, and have a wider margin of error.
It's tempting to think that this means today's N.B.A. players are more talented than ever.
Instead, he watches from the reserves bench, first injured, then sidelined by more talented teammates.
Notre Dame, the defending national champ, is even more talented, and healthier, than last year.
" She added jokingly of her breasts, "My left is a lot more talented than my right.
Of the two, the African may have been the more talented but also the more modest.
Ms Ley has been one of the more talented and colourful members of Mr Turnbull's cabinet.
But, as we see in these final moments, Taylor might be more talented than he is.
Today it is stronger, more vibrant and more talented than at any point in Apple's history.
In the cafeteria, I would fight friends who claimed that Joe was the more talented brother.
The imposing del Potro is obviously more talented and dangerous than his No. 142 ATP ranking.
They're way more talented than I was at that age, but Stephen Strasburg and Zack Wheeler.
The more talented Tracey goes to stage school, then has some brief, minor success in the theater.
As the field grows, more talented advertising majors will be needed to keep up with increasing demand.
I'm not a big experimenter, there are people much more talented than I am in this respect.
The Dodgers are now in a better position in the standings and possess a more talented team.
The employers will sponsor these courses because the employers need more talented people who have these skills.
When companies use smart home tech in the right way, products like this one suddenly become more talented.
Can this shift the mindset in Japan and draw more talented individual to the entrepreneurial and innovation sector?
You are braver than you think, more talented than you know, and capable of more than you imagine.
He mentors Viktor (who may be much more talented) and lives with Natasha and their young son Genia.
There are way more talented artists, for example, in the surprisingly prolific world of Rick and Morty incest porn.
I think she'd have been better off pulling in a more talented singer, but, hey, maybe that's just me.
Still, daydreaming of more talented people that should win Emmys for their past contributions is too tempting to ignore.
Also, they have a rap battle with an adorable kid who is MORE TALENTED THAN LUCIOUS AND HAKEEM COMBINED.
As companies grow, the impact of a top team which is a bit more talented is correspondingly more valuable.
Shepard should fill the role Rueben Randle left open in the Giants' offense, but he is far more talented.
By watching vintage performances, you might even discover that your current fav is even more talented than you knew.
If the five of them are healthy, it's hard to find a rotation more talented than they have, probably.
"When I was at high school there were so many people who were more talented than me," he said.
"Anna: "It's exactly the same for me — envious — 'cause Kate's the better-looking, more talented, brainier achiever of the family.
However, no nation has a more talented, more dedicated group of law enforcement investigators and prosecutors than the United States.
Every rock-and-roll story involves talent and luck, and no band was more talented or luckier than the Beatles.
The numbers were even bigger for players considered more talented, even if they are not recognizable to casual sports fans.
Trump repaid the favor on Twitter, announcing he could not have had "a better or more talented partner" than McConnell.
More talented students applied to the top schools, he said, while others began at less elite campuses and transferred up.
The Yankees possess a far more talented roster, World Series expectations and a payroll that is around $130 million larger.
I know plenty of dudes on TV that are just way better looking, way funnier, and way more talented [laughs].
We're often brighter and more talented than we give ourselves credit for, and the scarcity mindset is largely to blame.
We brought on a CEO from The Honest Company, a CMO from Milk Makeup, and many more talented beauty executives.
He's also most definitely more talented than most cats, whose skills mostly consist of eating, sleeping, and playing games on iPad.
Ninety percent of what I do is trying to ape the music of folks who are more talented than I am.
Leadership books are filled with calls for brutal candor, hiring people more talented than yourself, and collaboration as a force multiplier.
Boston's great strength will be an ability to mime its opponent's top unit and then flex with a more talented troupe.
But, what if this magical jackpot of genes results in a songstress slash rapper even more talented than Bey and Jay?
Miller's work has never been particularly realistic, but there are few comic book artists more talented at capturing bodies in motion.
So I call for more men across the industry to step up and open more doors and support more talented women.
Ubisoft's new original game is based on all the crazy mountain sports moments we watch more talented athletes do on YouTube.
Lil Peep, born Gustav Åhr, had been one of the more talented and brutally depressive members of the SoundCloud rap community.
So yes, the Panthers are more talented than 1-5, just like they were lucky to finish 15-1 last year.
But in today's winner-take-all marketplace, those who are only 1 percent more talented often earn thousands of times more.
So Team Israel would have to make do with what it had and take on teams that clearly seemed more talented.
Amir Khan is probably recognized as one of the more talented fighters in the sport, and in the prime of his career.
If most debutants are attackers (or at least midfielders), those who also score early might just do so because they're more talented.
"When I saw Michael's work, I started to think I couldn't get a designer more talented," Mr. Sternberg said in an interview.
Syracuse has enjoyed a magical run, and there's no shame in it ending here against a team that's just more talented.  4.
"Fox won't find anyone smarter or more talented than Hope Hicks," the White House press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, tweeted on Monday.
They were among the more talented players on the reservation, and this was the beginning of their quest for a state championship.
The decade's star writer, his friend Norman Mailer, was more talented and more free, and filled Podhoretz with excitement and competitive envy.
For those more talented than I, the app is an exciting way to learn more about the importance of plant growth in space.
Even so, these are two of the more talented arms in the National League, and each has shown flashes of brilliance this season.
The acquisitions not only yielded more talented producers, hosts, and editors but also more shows that can be leveraged to market new podcasts.
Now Oakland is on the road against the Colts (2-1), who are more talented at virtually every level of offense and defense.
This would also attract even more talented workers to come to the United States, which is exactly what the president said he wants.
More talented than the Cubs this year, the Nationals had perhaps their best chance of advancing for the first time in the playoffs.
But that doesn't mean expectations weren't high, or they weren't one of the league's more talented teams heading into a brand new season.
In the battle of the bullpens, the Astros have the more talented options but the Nationals have performed better so far this World Series.
Since I'm socially required to compare a white basketball player to only other white basketball players, Davison is essentially a more talented Josh Gasser.
It sounds like it's going to be a slightly more talented Beer League team, but Clemens is still apparently a nutbag, so who knows.
Altogether, the investigations, hearings and prosecutions are dissolving the shiny veneer that Trump created to make himself look bigger, better, richer and more talented.
Or do we want more talented players from Brazil, Africa, Argentina and elsewhere in the world, as the Premier League are keen to see.
Eric: Shout out to "Sicko Mode" for helping aux cord DJs (like myself) seem way more talented than they actually are since its release.
Mr. Moralioglu's icon and inspiration was Adele Astaire, the older sister of Fred Astaire ("and actually, the much more talented one," Mr. Moraloglu said).
Jake Coker Alabama's defensive front is more consistent and more talented, but Clemson's is better at disruption, leading the nation in tackles for loss.
These fields are therefore more inclined to attract people who are already privileged, at the expense of the less privileged—and, often, more talented.
Even at 13-0, just how equipped is this team to take on faster, more talented competition — beginning with the reigning national champion, Clemson?
Gastélum's family, who still live there, fear the work of their beloved "Tio Eduardo" (Uncle Edward) will be overshadowed by his more talented friend.
A 2017 study published in the journal Science showed that girls as young as 85033 believe men are smarter and more talented than women.
There was real pathos to these kids' problems, like the budding rivalry between best friends Zuzu (Eboni Booth) and the more talented Amina (Dina Shihabi).
Lamar is hands down a more talented lyricist, and "Humble" was itself a huge track this year, and an important one both culturally and politically.
Obviously, Syracuse has the more talented roster, although Ospreys guard Dallas Moore might be the most dangerous individual player on the court in the contest.
"In all my years of public service, I've never worked with a more talented, forthright, and effective agency leader than Dr. Scott Gottlieb," said Rep.
My colleagues at work are more talented than I am in their specific skill sets and that's what makes our team so harmonious and effective.
No. 16 NC Central/Texas Southern, Friday The Musketeers have struggled at times with inferior teams, but they're clearly more talented than either 16-seed.
It is not that Washington hasn't shown serious improvement, but rather that the Packers (9-3) are simply a far more talented and experienced team.
Pursuing work that's difficult, and in which you lack skill, puts you at a disadvantage to more talented people within the same field, he explains.
Junior said that he was still working on that trick, but William encouraged him that he was still much more talented than himself at break dancing.
I know a lot more-talented people that didn't stick it out long enough, and a lot less-talented people who did and eventually made it.
Improving the quality of the average teacher would raise the profession's prestige, setting up a virtuous cycle in which more talented graduates clamoured to join it.
Here are five steps to using this mindset to increase your wealth and success: We're often brighter and more talented than we give ourselves credit for.
With that in mind, the Redskins (4-4) could be a problem for Keenum because they are far more talented than their 4-73 record indicates.
Michigan State — There might not be a more talented team in the country than the Spartans, who have a top-93 unit on both ends. 10.
Instead, we got the internet meme Triple H, the guy who always goes over as a heat vampire sucking the careers out of younger, more talented performers.
McKinnon is smaller, quicker, and more talented—think Giovani Bernard—while Asiata is a one-directional bruiser who won't yield many yards but could score short touchdowns.
Nor is it the tacit acceptance of grown men repeatedly shouting "CUNT" at other, more talented, grown men, in front of their embarrassed and profoundly unhappy kids.
Almodóvar didn't think that Sánchez Pascual could sing or dance well enough to carry the movie, and so he expanded the roles of other, more talented actresses.
But over time, he said, he was able to remove the ineffectual teachers and, in the process, gain the trust of the more talented and energetic ones.
The Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning actor Jon Hamm is famous for being both more talented and funnier than any good-looking person has a right to be.
Fandom is making every one of us sharper, smarter, more talented, more deeply creative, more subversive, and more politically and culturally aware, with every moment we're in it.
Coach Leonardo Jardim's young, vibrant team may have fallen just short of the final, outwitted by a team probably no more talented but certainly smarter, tougher, more versatile.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said in a tweet that Fox is "beyond lucky," adding that there is no one "smarter or more talented" than Hicks.
Have you ever wanted to own the sweat-soaked game-worn shirt of a reliever whose sole claim to fame will be punching another, more talented baseball player?
They have young assets and draft picks who can be swapped for more talented veterans, and talented veterans who can be swapped for more young assets and draft picks.
Much like other legendary bushmen including Crocodile Dundee, Steve Irwin and the Leyland Brothers, Coight was a larrikin know-it-all bushman — except he was far, far more talented.
The Sun Devils will still rely heavily on their trio of senior guards, but the frontcourt will be bigger and more talented, allowing Hurley multiple lineup and style options.
"We have to meet such requirements and we need more talented people," Eiichi Yoshikawa, a senior managing executive officer at Japan's largest bank by assets, told Reuters on Friday.
But with players like Lionel Messi, Sergio Agüero and Gonzalo Higuaín, this edition of the Albiceleste is more talented than the one that took the field 21 years ago.
And if I feel that way, how many more talented, more mobile people, who came to Britain because it seemed like an open tolerant place, might decide to leave?
Several top Trump advisers have raised concerns that Buttigieg is more talented than Joe Biden and that he will be harder to brand as a leftist radical than Sens.
The man spent on an off-day on a yacht and became the reason a less talented team lost to a more talented team in Green Bay six days later.
I felt I was more talented in connecting the dots, in connecting ideas, and I wanted to use that and learn how to use it in a more efficient way.
To do that, however, they will need to reassert their superiority against lesser sides on paper who seem to have collectively settled on a blueprint for frustrating more talented opponents.
And even when they are just like us, they are not us: they are more beautiful, more talented, more athletic, more impressive — they are the us we want to be.
Those parallels go away if Wisconsin continues to handle its business, But Ohio State, still its most likely foe in the conference title game, has a dramatically more talented roster.
Leaf is also a better passer and manages to avoid foul trouble more often than Rabb, but it also helps that Leaf has a much more talented group of teammates.
"There were other players who were more talented, but there was no one who could out-prepare me," Manning said, his voice sometimes cracking with emotion during his farewell speech.
She was organising every single thing; she should become the face of the company… It was very, very clear because she is way more talented than I will ever be.
He is the J. Cole to Drake's Kanye: the guy who takes one portion of a more talented predecessor's schtick and runs with it to highly successful but tiring ends.
What's most interesting about her performance is how it delves deep into the ways Hollywood exploits, corrupts, and depletes its women; the more talented the star, the bigger the trauma.
Recently Charlie Rose asked Lin-Manuel Miranda, creator of the blockbuster musical Hamilton, what set him apart from some of the smarter, more talented kids he had gone to school with.
Iowa was the more talented team but the Boilermakers played hungrier while their young head coach, the ascending Jeff Brohm, looked hungrier and, by Ferentz's own admission, bamboozled Iowa's coaching staff.
The company has responded by recruiting more talented engineers, to boost a team that includes Sullivan, formerly chief of security at Facebook, and noted car hackers Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek.
And if we hit with some of our more talented young players who will be with us for a long time, hopefully that can elevate us to the 90-win territory.
If you spend your life doing something difficult, which you're not particularly good at, it will put you at a disadvantage to more talented people within that same field, he explains.
Hm. (After Week 254 Thursday Night Football, the completion percentage is actually up to 215.) But are the quarterbacks actually that much more talented, or do they have an easier job?
Attention to detail and the same precise execution has allowed him to do many of same things he did in college against the NBA's bigger, more athletic, and more talented competition.
I mean, there were other players that had more talent than he did, so what was there about him that more talented players had zero rings and he ended up with five?
Both are actresses, but Beth has found some measure of success by taking what she can get — mostly demeaning roles that require nudity — while Anna is more talented yet intense and uncompromising.
Weist's own stars — Mikey and Bryce — break off from him after seemingly accusing Weist of sexual harassment, and we see him pivoting to work with a "more talented" teen who can sing.
The bottom line is that we need to actively open doors for women and encourage others in this industry to keep an eye on diversity and bring more talented women on board.
Hire more talented writers, cut the marketing budget in half and invest it in new IP (seriously, how many sequels and prequels do we really need), invest in VR and augmented reality.
There's some hope for the running game, and the defense as a whole is more talented than they played this year, but whoever takes over this team isn't exactly running the '07 Patriots.
Sulentic said CBRE supplies its brokers with applications that provide market information and data in a way that is hard for its competitors to duplicate, and one that makes its brokers more talented.
The United States achieved Klinsmann's objective by beating Ecuador last week, but awaiting the Americans in the semifinals was an opponent with a much more impressive pedigree and a much more talented roster.
Kaepernick hasn't played for two years, after the league appeared to collectively distance itself from him, despite being objectively more talented than all sorts of other quarterbacks who, conveniently, managed to land jobs.
It's changed because now, for some, they think that talent has changed or they thought that you basically show[ed] your body and that made you more talented, it made you more interesting.
And throughout the season, she plays a Machiavellian scheme and pits two girls — one not as talented but fearless, the other more talented but a nervous wreck — against each other for a spot.
"Teachers always want their students to exceed them, so the responsible thing ... for me and the company to do is to let younger, more talented people take over in leadership roles," he said.
"Female leaders tend to be more talented individuals, female leaders are better suited to do apparel retail business, and I expect to see more female leaders in business management," he told CNN Business.
Women are expected to be this sort of sex symbol and mysterious and all those kinds of things, up on a pedestal — and even though she is more talented than anyone, she's so relatable.
I would not be shocked, based on early results, to see an Eastern Conference finals run, but not because the Celtics are more talented than the top contenders in the N.B.A. They are not.
Companies are doing better than USSF because from Wall Street to Silicon Valley, executives at least openly acknowledge that equal pay attracts more talented women and makes companies look and perform better than rivals.
His story is partly about persistence and partly about the hypercompetitive world of classical music, where conservatories produce far more talented players each year than there are spots for at top festivals or orchestras.
Almost no one likes the deal that Kings owner Vivek Ranadivé and GM Vlade Divac made for Cousins, who is considered one of the more talented if also more rancorous players in the NBA.
Ever since Ohio's native son wandered back from his Miami Beach idyll in 2014, he has, in the N.B.A. championship round, faced the Golden State Warriors, a team that gets more talented each year.
I witnessed what life was like for those who come from extraordinary privilege, and despite my early intimidation, eventually came to discover that they were no smarter, or no more talented than I was.
For years and years, I watched as white dancers came in — when I knew I was more talented or brought more depth to a role — but had to sit back and watch it happen.
I feel like this line should be closer to a touchdown than a field goal, as BYU is likely the more talented team, but I'm still backing the Rainbow Warriors to win this one.
But Geneva Mellison from WAHS strongly disagrees: I think I would be a more talented, and more thoughtful, person if I did not have a phone ... I would prefer if they did not exist.
Kimmel should have a roster of jokes lined up to make fun of the fact that he, a night show host, is hosting a room full of more talented and more vibrant actors and influencers.
Adam Sandler is far more talented than the B-movie, low-grade tripe he's associated himself with on Netflix, so hopefully, a crime drama helmed by the talented Josh and Benny Sadie can change that.
Sissy and her fellow teammates, the Butterflies, resent the Rascals' reliance on flashy, crowd-pleasing tricks, but they console themselves with the reminder that after all, the Rascals aren't actually more talented than they are.
We can't necessarily let everyone come willy-nilly, but we should be thinking intelligently about how to get more talented and hardworking people into American communities that have space for them, not driving them away.
Republican billionaire businessman and philanthropist Ken Langone told CNBC on Tuesday he would welcome a Howard Schultz run for president in 2020 because the country needs more talented candidates to run for the White House.
Mind you, the movie is more interested in listening to Dixon as he lauds the candidate ("I've never known a guy more talented at untangling the bullshit of politics") than in actually demonstrating that talent.
Perhaps the single biggest criticism about 2015's Ant-Man was that it fell into the shopworn trope of pairing a semi-competent and flawed male protagonist with a more talented and capable woman sidekick.
"Players come in all the time, great players, sometimes more talented players," says the forward Christen Press, the squad's resident "What does it all mean?" existential philosopher, who first played on the team in 2012.
Unlike many rookie receivers, he has already shown an ability to contribute as a run-blocker, which will help get him on the field even as he adjusts to playing against more talented defensive backs.
"Teachers always want their students to exceed them, so the responsible thing ... for me and the company to do is to let younger, more talented people take over in leadership roles," Ma said last September.
That idea, which Glaeser himself has championed for years, would make people in those cities better off by lowering rents and encouraging more talented people to move in, but it could help struggling areas too.
Naturally, some folks are more talented when it comes to sticking to their schedule than others — and, to an extent, we can find the root of that punctuality (or lack thereof) in their astrological identity, too.
I am working on this show right now with people who are much more talented and much more connected than I am… I am, for some reason, in a position to do something, and it's working.
A Star Is Born—a much-loved Hollywood story about a famous but washed-up male musician whose life collides with that of a much more talented and young woman—is ultimately a tale about fame.
When ALW was working with someone equally as or more talented than he was, he managed to create popular, lasting shows, including Cats and Phantom of the Opera, helmed by the late great director Hal Prince.
His combination of enthusiastic advocacy and deep insecurity also led him to be exceptionally generous to gifted younger architects who, even if they were more talented than he was, would respect his position as their dean.
There is a cliché about New York that each generation who lives here seems to believe that every previous generation that occupied the city was better off — cooler clubs, cheaper rent, more talented artists and thinkers.
Both here in Boston, and around the league, executives came to the conclusion that their most valuable asset was a generation of basketball players who were bigger, faster and more talented than those who came before.
Either the sound designer of Gone Girl was incredible, or Neil Patrick Harris is even more talented than we thought, because his gurgling sounds exactly like someone drinking a smoothie made of ground beef through a straw.
What is required, though, is for more talented people to enter teaching and for them to be taught how to do their jobs well, rather than subjected to the abstract theorising common on many teacher-training courses.
To enable more talented students to consider our universities, our admissions offices have expanded outreach to students from lower socio-economic backgrounds and geographic regions where students are less likely to encounter peers applying to selective schools.
His thinking was, if the South Koreans could reach the semifinals with their squad of untested players, what could Mexico, with an ostensibly more talented group, achieve with the same commitment to fitness and high-octane play?
The Giants (21.5-8) are on a six-game losing streak, and the Bears are a much more talented team, but Chicago's offense is so unreliable that this game is more evenly matched than oddsmakers have predicted.
The US could realistically field a second team made up of reserves and players cut from the final Olympic roster that is more talented than any squad in Tokyo besides the one donning red, white, and blue.
If the storytelling is still captured by WWE's insistence on 50-50 booking, the roster is more talented than maybe at any time in the promotion's history—yes, even the Attitude Era or right after the WCW buyout.
So, yes, I think it's naturally a double-edged sword, but I think it's awesome for Patty Jenkins, and I think it does pave the way for many more talented filmmakers like her to actually get their shot.
And we continue to get emails, encrypted Signal and Wickr messages, texts, and calls from people telling us that there's just one more person we should talk to; one more talented person whose work deserves to be featured.
More talented shooters are entering the league every season, and teams are placing a higher priority on outside shooting at the draft, knowing that that one reliable skill can open the game up for more well-rounded superstars.
For one thing, Obama does not believe in the simplistic form of American exceptionalism which insists that Americans are more talented and virtuous than everyone else, that they are blessed by a patriotic God with a special mission.
If anything, WWE's current roster, once NXT is considered, may be even more talented than it was during the first crack at the brand split, albeit without the raw star power of a decade and a half ago.
A new report from the Harvard Kennedy School ("Making Brexit work for British Business"), based on many interviews, stresses the case for barrier-free access to the single market, more talented immigrants and continuing engagement with EU regulatory agencies.
The lack of economic opportunity and high costs are helping to fuel a disaffected younger generation clamoring in vain for greater democracy and a more equitable society, driving more talented Hong Kong people abroad in a burgeoning brain drain.
"Writing for the magazine put me in thrall to their reputation, to their style, to having fathers who were more talented than yourself," said Mr. Keillor who, at that time, was supporting his first wife and their son, Jason.
And, as with Natasha Lyonne's curly bangs in Russian Doll, women are extremely tempted to chop their locks à la Phoebe: *extremely creative brunette voice* I just think if I got this haircut I'd be hotter and more talented????
With the 49ers (1-9) choosing to start C.J. Beathard at quarterback rather than Jimmy Garoppolo, Seattle can likely cover the spread, but if the Niners switch to their more talented backup at any point, all bets are off.
It looked like this was finally the year until Dimitrov, ranked 78th but so much more talented than that, finally managed to summon the chutzpah to defeat the champion who inspired him and shaped his elegant, all-court style.
Why It Might Not: Notre Dame is a major-conference favorite, sure, but it is also extremely well coached and fundamentally sound in addition to the ordinary thing where they are much more talented than the scrappy Ivy squad.
That can't happen while white supremacists are tearing around, throwing rocks and screaming about shitposting because, to return to the Jones case, a black woman has the audacity to be more successful and much more talented than they will ever be.
Today, the festival has announced their 2016 lineup that will run May 13-15, featuring a diverse spread of live and electronic sounds, featuring Skrillex, Four Tet, Thundercat, Empress Of, Mija, Autre Ne Veut, Ryan Hemsworth, and many more talented artists.
As a result, the team has been trapped in a sort of respectable stasis—fully capable of stealing a game from a younger and more talented Oklahoma City Thunder team in the first round, but not much more than that.
Even if superheroes aren't your thing, I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that you would like to see more women on the big screen and more talented women directors having their shot at $100 million budgets.
As casual anti-Semitism took its toll on me, I turned to aggressive music to deal with it, only to find that some of the more talented figures in the scene had turned to the same sounds to deal with me.
But night after night of 20 points and 10 rebounds in mostly losing efforts left the door open for everyone to wonder just how he might perform on a bigger stage, under a brighter spotlight, surrounded by more talented and assertive teammates.
The show needed a person to represent the male chumminess that sells Hollywood deals, squeezes out more experienced (or more talented) women like Quinn, and generally doesn't give a rat's ass about being decent to anyone but himself and/or his chosen bros.
"Once in a while, we get on each other's nerves — well, he gets on my nerves — but I could not have asked for a more talented partner or better friend," she said, turning to Lauer, when she made the announcement on air.
She had coached the American team through the 2012 Olympics, knew that it was faster and generally more talented than her group and that it would be best for her players to defend, be patient and look for a chance to counterattack.
So we have to stay in a territory where we are competitive — and if we hit with some of our more talented young players who will be with us for a long time, hopefully that can elevate us to the 90-win territory.
Before long, he began inviting more talented players to participate, and soon the E.B.C. became a prominent basketball tournament in Harlem, held at Holcombe Rucker Park, at West 155th Street and Frederick Douglass Boulevard, near the site of the old Polo Grounds.
Marie's Crisis: Marie's Crisis is a legendary historic gay West Village haunt and the greatest piano bar in NYC where you can get tipsy enough to belt out some show tunes in the presence of people that are much more talented than you.
He's the terrible opponent about whom our parents warned us, whether in a high school stadium or at a music recital: the one who is more talented (or, if your mom is like mine, "just as talented"), but who also will out-grind you.
To see evidence of this, look no further than the comments made by Sequoia Capital investor Michael Moritz, who suggested that if more talented women in tech existed, they would be hired, but he wasn't prepared to "lower his standards" to hire for diversity.
In 2014, Abbott defeated Democrat Wendy Davis, who was a much more talented candidate than Valdez and who came close to matching Abbott dollar for dollar in campaign expenditures, by margins of 21625 and 2900 percentage points in CD-220006 and CD-2202 respectively.
No longer will you be able to weigh in with your highly valued feedback when we, the very hip and knowledgeable writers of Noisey, opine on Metallica's best era (post Load, of course) or Justin Bieber being a more talented artist than Paul McCartney.
In Richardson's view, the Navy needs to have more ships, the ships need to be better, the fleet needs to be more networked, sailors need to be more talented, the fleet needs to be more agile and the Navy needs to be more ready.
The Bob Stoops era came to a sudden end in May, but new coach and the FBS' youngest, Lincoln Riley, still has Heisman Trophy hopeful Baker Mayfield and plenty more talented players to make a return trip to the College Football Playoff after a one-year absence.
"Teachers always want their students to exceed them, so the responsible thing to do for me and the company to do is to let younger, more talented people take over in leadership roles so that they inherit our mission 'to make it easy to do business anywhere,'" he wrote.
Mastering all of its nuances and capabilities requires a lot of time just playing around with it, and time and time again I've found myself disappearing into a dangerous rabbit hole of YouTube video tutorials, or just listening to the electronic tunes created by musicians far more talented than I am.
As long as Kraft and other NFL owners continue blackballing players like Kaepernick -- who missed all of last season and has yet to be signed by a team despite being more talented and accomplished than many quarterbacks who are collecting NFL checks -- Kraft's trek to that Pennsylvania prison won't mean much.
After the loss in a penalty-kick shootout, which sent the Americans home from the Games without a medal for the first time, Solo responded by assailing the Swedes' conservative tactics and calling them "a bunch of cowards" for not going toe to toe with the more talented American team.
With the ability to scale, the rewards at the top can be much greater for someone who is slightly more talented than his or her next-best competi­tor, because the most talented person's genius can reach a much greater audience or market, in turn generating much greater rev­enue and profit.
People are never ready to rule themselves, he once said, quoting an Africa specialist in his Foreign Office, but the longer an empire rules and the more talented rebels are locked up in prison, the harder it will be for people to get learn how to govern once independence comes.
In the end, my shot ran in newspapers all over the world even though many more experienced (and frankly more talented) photographers were at the same event: My friend Christian Wilson, a very talented wedding photographer in Chicago, recently scrapped all of his zoom lenses in favor of primes for this same reason.
This game, however, is a more difficult test than it may seem, as traveling to London to face the Titans (3-3) means one of their eight home games will come eight time zones away, against a team that is more than willing to provide a trap for a more talented team.
Primary's Ben Sun (pictured above with his co-founder Brad Svrluga) said he's betting, in part, on the New York workforce, particularly "the talent that came into the tech ecosystem post-financial crisis" — a shift that gave the city more talented entrepreneurs, plus a talent pool that they could draw from to build their companies.
Watch this incredibly depressing movie about the Troubles Find an empty karaoke barEvery time you attempt to round up your friends for a night of screaming Beyoncé lyrics into a microphone, your fave karaoke bar with more Korean than English song selections is always full of people who are definitely more talented than you.
Read more: A wound-up Rafael Nadal managed to unravel Nick Kyrgios in a confusing, wild, but brilliant Wimbledon dramaBut this has done a disservice to Kyrgios, who is more talented than all of them, and seemingly raises his game when he is in a match against the world's best players, injury or not.
I hadn't seen Abhimaan from 1973 since I was a teenager and was wary to revisit it; based on the marital troubles of Pandit Ravi Shankar and his first wife, Annapurna Devi, it's an dissection of the jealousy that consumes a famous singer after his new bride turns out to be more talented than him.
Critics such as Mr. Lammy, the Labour lawmaker, argue that a student from a low-income area who gets good grades on the national A-level exams at the end of high school "is more talented than their contemporary with the same grades" at a top fee-paying school such as Eton or Harrow.
One year after he roasted the league's 22012 other teams with MVP-caliber numbers (22017 points, 218 assists, and 8.1 rebounds per game, with a league-high 15.0 Win Shares), on a squad that finished third in wins and net rating—with the NBA's second-best offense—Harden's Houston Rockets are now more talented, balanced, deep, and versatile.
The first time I saw a horse trainer "steal" a race — by shipping a horse more talented than it looked in its past performance chart to a track far from home and cashing a bet on it — I was standing at the rail when a crowd of angry bettors turned not on the trainer but on the (this time) blameless jockeys.
Yes, they kept pounding the post even as the league drifted beyond the arc, but that stylistic stubbornness is less admirable than the simple fact that they stayed in the fight for as long as they did against teams that were more elegant and more talented, even if knocking them out of the playoffs has mostly been beyond their reach.
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Nikola Jokic is a truly special player, and will get a chance to shine on a national stage at some point, but even if the Nuggets are more talented than San Antonio, it is hard to believe that Coach Gregg Popovich can't come up with a way to exploit Denver's weaknesses and advance in what could be one of the more closely matched series.
There's some obvious macho bullshit, pseudo-psychology going on here—I wanted to see how you'd react, I want a guy who fights back, etc, etc—but at the end of the day this is a meathead tasked with evaluating an athlete who is expected to learn a playbook, adjust to larger, faster, and more talented athletes than he's ever played against, all while making dozens of split-second decisions.
He's still a good guy, though, and he's adored by his troupe, including the wayward son of a businessman who works at a Whole Foods to support his improv addiction (Chris Gethard), a woman who's probably more talented than everyone in the group but can't get out of her own way (Gillian Jacobs) and her boyfriend (Keegan-Michael Key), the clear star of the group whose burning ambition ultimately results in his being cast on Weekend Live.
And just as Rodrigo de Souza (Gael Garcia Bernal), the whimsical conductor of the New York Symphony and Hailey's boyfriend, has imaginary conversations with Mozart throughout the show, so Hailey develops her own back and forth with overlooked legends Isabella Leonarda, Nannerl Mozart (Wolfgang's sister, who some believe was the more talented musician in the family), and Fanny Mendelssohn, whose more famous brother, Felix, took credit for much of her own work in an era that prohibited women from entering artistic professions.
"What I think is we were able to ground test a set of ideas about racial justice, about the challenges of monopolies and automation in the economy and of rising debt that I think are the next generation of conversations, and I think a politician more talented than me will come along and be able to learn from both things we did well and things we didn't do well, and come back that much stronger," he told the New Republic.

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