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"In new genres, the craft is thinking on one's feet.
It will be appreciated that the enquiries usually involve the need to think on one's feet, and a fair degree of ingenuity.
He had known it before, of course, with Farris' crack about thinking on one's feet, but this put the clincher on it.
"Now," puffed the Historian, "now, I call that thinking on one's feet!
The ability to speak clearly and persuasively, and to think on one's feet, can be as vital to success as reading and writing.
Although versatility, flexibility and the ability to 'think on one's feet' are desirable attributes, there are considerable advantages to presentational planning.
speaking, research, logical thinking, reasoning, application of information, thinking on one's feet, etc.
The art of persuasion, he held, depended mainly on a marshaling of facts, clarity, conviction, and the ability to think on one's feet.
In order to survive question time, everyone in the house, not just the PM needs to have a keen intelligence and he ability to think on one's feet.
2012-2013: William Kentridge (artist), Thinking On One's Feet
In some cases, all that is needed is a voice that sounds authoritative, an earnest tone, and an ability to think on one's feet to create a pretextual scenario.
But it is also a matter of being thoroughly prepared and learning that it is generally inadvisable to try to think on one's feet in the heat of a debate or a hostile interview.
The debate is judged on the quality of the arguments, the strength of the rhetoric, the charisma of the speaker, the quality of the humor, the ability to think on one's feet and, of course, the teamwork.
Solving location problems can be quite challenging and hard work for long, odd hours, requiring keen communication skills, focus, ability to "think on one's feet" or "multitasking", take action(s) quickly and responsibly as well as make use of technical skills.
The ability to think on one's feet is of great benefit to a salesperson, since he will be required to modify his sales presentation to suit the particular needs and problems of his various customers and to respond quickly to unusual objections and awkward questions.
His interest and involvement in jazz music inspired him to teach the concept of improvisation and 'thinking on one's feet', and that through a feedback loop of experience, learning and practice, we can continually improve our work (whether educational or not) and become a 'reflective practitioner'.