ambidexterity

NOUN
  1. the property of being equally skillful with each hand
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How To Use ambidexterity In A Sentence

  • I'm not nearly that proficient, but a bit of ambidexterity can benefit any golfer.
  • The classical Sinawali, a double-stick style popular in the Central Luzon plains, is fluid and requires ambidexterity - a primer for the sword and dagger system. Notes from the peanut gallery
  • (When you had Room 405 on reserve, with the key clinking in your pocket and you couldn't wait to show off your bra-removal ambidexterity.) Meredith Fineman: Fifty First (J)Dates: Picking your Pic(k) -- A Primer
  • We also propose that their effects and complementarities influence alliance ambidexterity because they facilitate knowledge integration at the project level.
  • It's also well correlated with other incomplete or abnormal brain differentiation syndromes such as dyslexia, ambidexterity, and Asperger's. Risk Factors : A Full House
  • While core competence remains vital — differentiation offers a competitive advantage — firms must examine their organizational ambidexterity.
  • Greater creativity too, sometimes ambidexterity, occasionally Dyslexia and/or Asperger's as downsides. What's it Like?
  • We also propose that their effects and complementarities influence alliance ambidexterity because they facilitate knowledge integration at the project level.
  • Hmm..the mild ambidexterity I referred to doesn't measure up: I throw left-handed, draw right handed. Abe in Two
  • It takes intense focus and a deft ambidexterity honed by hours of practice. In This Sport, It's All About How You Stack Up Against the Competition
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