An asset of special worth or utility.
An occupation for which you are especially well suited.
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Examples for "strength"
Examples for "strength"
1It's given us hope, it's given us strength to pursue our agenda.
2Over the past year, the fund saw strength in the financial sector.
3Africa's greatest strength today could be its young and rapidly growing population.
4India lags China both in terms of infrastructure work and military strength.
5We wish the population much courage and strength to overcome the crisis.
1The Company offers commercial, personal and specialty products and risk management solutions.
2It is about building a responsible professional specialty in matters of terrorism.
3The segment makes product identification systems and specialty printers, among other products.
4Walgreens has four central specialty pharmacies that mainly provide mail order services.
5The Healthcare division provides tax assistance and financial services for medical specialty.
1Especially if you're in a big group: not exactly no-bookings places' forte.
2That way of looking at the world was not her forte, however.
3But literalness has never been the forte of the public relations industry.
4His forte lies in moving the passions of those whom he addresses.
5Cloud-based applications and services are not Microsoft's forte-thoseare Google's stomping grounds.
1General practice remains by far the most popular speciality among medical graduates.
2So to the second explanation and another local speciality: the conspiracy theory.
3I think the colour of President Robinson's coat was his particular speciality.
4German civil servants know that, culturally speaking, busking is not their speciality.
5Medical Pages offers a directory of Irish doctors, broken down by speciality.
1Patience really wasn't her strong suit, but for this, she could wait.
2Waiting had never been her strong suit, but sometimes it was required.
3And from what I can tell, running away's not your strong suit.
4Like the original Joe Brown, ventilation is not this helm's strong suit.
5Shot on location in vibrant Cartagena, the film's strong suit is aesthetic.
1Operations seemed to be the long suit of most of those doctors.
2When it comes to buffaloing the opposite side, that's my long suit.
3My long suit these days is faro; more money in it.
4Geometry was not her long suit, her talents running to literature and languages.
5An example of this is a long suit, headed by Ace, Queen, Knave.
1Punctuality has never been the strong point of our major political parties.
2The impression I had was they want a strong point of view.
3Mind you, it's a very strong point of view that is compelling.
4Nothing; that is my strong point; that is why I am here.
5Typically, this is not a strong point for finance or IT types.
1But her true metier is the classier end of American independent cinema.
2They were also, I regret to say, much better at their metier.
3It looked like Henry De Bromhead's star had found his true metier.
4I was swimming in my own metier, as the saying has it.
5Alas, I have been amazingly lazy; it was my metier to look on.
6Her metier is not history but music and this is her first book.
7He was one with his idea and his metier, and that is sufficient.
8Let me give this over to someone who's metier it is.
9Which is not very exotic, but French is not my metier.
10Porpora was a great man, no doubt, in his own metier.
11Evidently his metier was, as I had surmised, that of a professional talker.
12C'est un metier que de faire un livre comme de faire une pendule.
13He had the perfect gift of the charlatan, and he had discovered his metier.
14Obama understood the strategic imperative of maintaining a post-racial metier.
15Our metier is not to compare, but to take what pleases us from each.
16You've got that old, barbaric taste, romance, and you'll find your metier in Paris.