The manualskill of a policeman is useless outside the police force.
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As a rule such work requires only a small amount of manualskill or deftness.
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The successful operations for converting steel into various kinds of instruments, depends very much upon manualskill.
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We adorn the victim with manualskill, his tongue with languages, his body with inoffensive and comely manners.
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Both push manualskill to the limit; both mature with practice; both depend on immediacy, precision and opposable thumbs.
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On the whole the arachnoid partners dominated in manualskill, experimental science, the plastic arts, and practical social organization.
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The things made may in course of time be put aside and forgotten, but the manualskill acquired will remain.
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Their craftsmen, though less successful in general technique than their Oriental contemporaries, exhibited considerable artistic intelligence and an extraordinary manualskill.
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It is, however, in her daily life that one can best measure the delicacy of her senses and her manualskill.
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Workmen then sought rather to aid muscular strength than to supersede it, and mainly to facilitate the efforts of manualskill.
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He was able, too, or rather he had been, and he still possessed the manualskill peculiar to the old days.
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But I do mean that in family relations these four qualities are worth more than intellectual attainments or any sort of manualskill.
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The teaching of manualskill and craftsmanship was entirely the work of the masters of the crafts under the general supervision of the guilds.
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Manualskill, originality, and artistic ability are required by the successful dressmaker.
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It would report this butchery, though; the perpetrators would be caught, and their minds adjusted to ManualSkills.
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But if I were an uneducated person with only manualskills, it just wouldn't be the place for me.