Word: honed
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Similarly, after or in conjunction with completing the aforementioned "pre-requisites," the ESPP student would then hone in on a specific aspect of environmental concern. One may study the relationship between United States policy and rain forest depletion. This student's remaining concentration credits would approach this issue...
...team has been working out hard in the last few weeks, the coach said, and it has used the Ivy League and New England tournaments in the last two weekends to hone its skills...
Management consulting firms must change inresponse to the shifting marketplace. Consultants,too, must change and upgrade how they provideservice, they must hone skills and expertise whileremaining broad-based enough to forge connectionsacross diverse issues. Ware stressed, "At everyturn we have to match and surpass our client'sknowledge. We also have to make change happen.Today, clients demand far more than a writtenreport." Golonka added, "Consulting is a continuallearning experience. We get a chance to work onleading-edge issues; to be one step ahead of therest of the industry." The expectations for anindividual consultant are very high. Clientsrightly expect consultants to make...
...Harvard players who have dodged the injury bug, this weekend's tournament at the Beren Tennis Center should provide and excellent opportunity to hone certain parts of their game in preparation for the upcoming fall team schedule...
...gravel-voiced, tough-talking street pol from Chicago who learned her trade under Lee Atwater, Matalin, 38, oversees the Bush campaign's links to 50 state operations while helping to hone its message machine. Carville, 47, is a Louisiana Cajun with a taste for the jugular. According to an article in Vogue, when Carville informed Matalin at a Washington dinner party that he was going to work for Clinton, she excused herself and promptly threw...