analytical skill

collocation in English

meaningsofanalyticalandskill

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analytical
adjective
uk
/ˌæn.əˈlɪt.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌæn.əˈlɪt̬.ɪ.kəl/
examining or liking to examine things in detail, in order to discover more ...
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skill
noun[C or U]
uk
/skɪl/
us
/skɪl/
an ability to do an activity or job well, especially because you have ...
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(Definition ofanalyticalandskillfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofanalytical skill

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Would that we could more readily teach thatanalyticalskillto students working with interview data!
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The limitation with this approach is that the composer still needs a degree ofanalyticalskillin deriving these generative processes structures in the first place.
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He has debated the issues with verve, commitment andanalyticalskill.
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He applies his greatanalyticalskilland unemotional approach to many matters.
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The award is conferred upon women media persons who display excellence,analyticalskill, social concern, insights, style, innovation, courage and compassion.
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He is also respected for hisanalyticalskill, and is highly regarded by current players, a rarity for a member of the media.
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The grammaticality judgment test was timed this way to increase the likelihood that the test would tap participants' intuition, rather than their analytical skills.
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It also suggests that pedagogues stress that the process is designed to be positive in assisting students to develop their performing and analytical skills.
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In effect, the integration of poetry, if delivered effectively, can hone students' thinking, reading, listening, writing, speaking and analytical skills.
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Throughout these studies one can appreciate afresh the author's depth of scholarship, his concise and graphic expression, and his analytical skills.
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For example, some students learn syntactic category analysis and other analytical skills in language classes.
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Is it possible to work in partnership so that the narrator is not alienated from their own story by the analytical skills of the researcher.
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He demonstrates solid analytical skills and a deep familiarity with existing scholarship.
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The unchallenged authority of the college lecturers was needed to imbue students with both analytical skills and discipline.
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It is the combination of visual, kinaesthetic, aural and analytical skills that makes memorisation such a powerful tool for the teacher who wishes to develop an approach using the whole-brain.
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Broadly speaking, their intention is to develop analytical skills alongside technical ones, so that the three levels offer a parallel progression of string technique and analytical understanding.
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The game attempts to cultivate problem-solving and analytical skills which will enable the correct form of consumption to occur: that of territory and allegiances, rather than bodies.
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Yet improvisation, which paradoxically requires both structure and freedom, demands that its exponents use not only their analytical skills (left-hemisphere) but also their creative abilities (right-hemisphere).
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There is the need for trained social investigators at both high and low level, to go into administration and use statistical and analytical skills.
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I regard it as a great achievement, in its uncovering and mastering of the facts, its balanced judgments and its analytical skills.
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