Aptitude in a sentence as a noun

That's only true for tasks where aptitude is not a factor.

We are not talking about "winging it", or an aptitude for rhetoric, but "ignorance".

Ok. Maybe some prefer downloading an installer to running aptitude.

Your dictionary may say "natural aptitude or skill", but that's irrelevant to the job market.

If I get a designer that doesn't know how to do so, but wants to learn... I'll probably hire him because of his attitude and aptitude for learning.

But that's not true: it conflates affinity and aptitude with opportunity and support.

There are evaluations for aptitude and there are evaluations for disposition.

A significant issue is that nobody trains employees while compensating them fairly based on their aptitude.

" And to this I ask:What makes programming so special that we should shield people without aptitude from learning it?Many have no aptitude for language we still require english classes.

It is designed to do it in a way that it does not requires you to take your lock apart so it can be installed quickly and with next to zero mechanical aptitude.

What I'm hearing from many posters in these comments is my level of fashion-conciousness indicates how innovative I am. I think it's a big mistake to judge a candidate's aptitude for the work by how hip they look.

Lots of people insisting that side projects are necessary, or participation in open source - as if those things indicate or guarantee aptitude.

This is possible, but not likely: a top computer science graduate not only has the same intelligence and aptitude that you had at 22, but also four years of formal computer science education and some top internships to really send the principles home.

They then did the smart thing and judged her based on her demonstrated aptitude rather than on the prevailing prejudices of the dayActually, if you read the whole thing, they didn't believe her "demonstrated aptitude" because of their "prevailing prejedices".

'Basically, straightforward encouragement and promotion of a sense of belonging has a significant effect toward equalizing the health, academic performance and graduation rates of economically disadvantaged kids of the same aptitude as wealthier peers.

Quote Examples using Aptitude

Was it a blend of the two with only some of the slots open to the CfP?Before that.. did the person believe they had the skills and expertise to submit?Before that.. did the person actually have the skills and expertise to submit?Before that.. did the person have a job or interests to give them the opportunity to learn those skills?Before that.. did they get encouragement and support along the way?Before that.. did they receive the education to get the job or choose those interests?Before that.. did they believe they could learn and work in the industry?Before that.. did the person have the aptitude for those skills?If the number at the beginning of this process is small and every one of those steps chips away at the entire group - let alone those with particular genders, ethnicities, etc - of course the output is going to be low.

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Aptitude definitions

noun

inherent ability