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"Children under 12 do not have the manual dexterity to use them."
Ideas and ways of living are more important than manual dexterity.
She completely gave up on doing anything that required a lot of manual dexterity.
It is all really a matter of manual dexterity and self-confidence.
As their manual dexterity develops, they will start to do it themselves.
Recommended or required skills include physical strength and manual dexterity.
Manual dexterity was natural to him, but thought came with deliberation, and slowly.
They were slower to learn than humans, but the manual dexterity was there.
"However, I have noticed a slight loss in my manual dexterity."
Now, there are only a few animals that have any manual dexterity, and we've used them all at one time or another."
He displayed manual dexterity and superior drawing ability from an early age.
But women have better balance, manual dexterity, flexibility and coordination than men.
He had been thinking of how it would help her develop her manual dexterity.
What are you testing for, intelligence or manual dexterity?
Thumb twiddling can be used as a simple test for manual dexterity.
You should have leadership ability, physical strength, good hearing, normal color vision and a high degree of manual dexterity.
Following surgery in 1979, she lost much of her manual dexterity and produced only a few more pieces afterwards.
Several cap designs under development rely less on strength or manual dexterity.
They must be good for manual dexterity and keeping children occupied.'
This reputation may stem from variations in individuals' manual dexterity.
Their incomplete webbing gives them a great deal of manual dexterity.
When applied to the theory of human aptitude, this is called "manual dexterity".
"Because the servants of the spiders lack the manual dexterity.
Realistically, how many people are going to apply for a job that requires manual dexterity if they don't have it?
At first I attributed that to absent-mindedness or a lack of manual dexterity.