tailoring
IPA: tˈeɪɫɝɪŋ
noun
- Work done by a tailor.
- (figuratively) Any modification or ornamentation.
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Examples of "tailoring" in Sentences
- I invest in tailoring and mending; I do some myself.
- If so, why were the focus groups so useless in tailoring a message.
- The EPA came up with what it calls a tailoring rule that would exempt small sources of pollution from the regulations for six years.
- The tailoring is all about heritage, and we decided to add something from my own heritage -- Uzbekistan handwoven silks with ikat prints.
- But Prometheus hasn't patented the idea of tailoring drug doses to metabolite levels, but rather one specific, sophisticated method for doing so.
- The document, Higher Level Skills Strategy, dated from last November, recognises the 'risks' for universities in tailoring courses for businesses.
- "I'm not a fan of tailoring [your cover letter for the specific company you're targeting] for the simple reason most students get bogged down in tailoring and don't get enough out," Starr says.
- - Excellent verbal and written communication and presentation skills with the ability to speak and write clearly and convincingly in English, tailoring communication methods to customer's requirements.
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