He has written widely and very astutely on several notable aspects of class relations. |
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Disaster threatened until Captain Hull astutely towed, wetted sails, and kedged to draw the ship slowly ahead of her pursuers. |
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He astutely pointed out that when either teachers or students know they are being videotaped, they tend to not behave normally. |
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This is a political process, the success of which depends on how astutely the manager can redefine the situation. |
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The way he astutely details intelligence operations appeals to me at many levels. |
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Her strength lies in her power and deception, and reading her opponent astutely. |
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The young man astutely observed him in action and tried to absorb the great lessons his boss had to teach. |
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They also astutely observed the land and people around them as they jostled along. |
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The marketing and media frenzy surrounding the matter is astutely and humorously depicted. |
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The recent gulf conflict in which both the Canadian Armed Forces and the cruise missile took part in made us astutely aware of that fact. |
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He drops some contesting declarations over a steamed-up astutely nabbed Dre beat. |
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Blair knew Short was close to Brown at the time and had astutely chosen her to be the messenger. |
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We were able to add to that advantage in 1999 by buying feedstock astutely, keeping our feedstock costs lower than benchmark prices. |
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He was illustrating his report, pleading zealously and astutely the cause of the development of the railways in Europe. |
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Mr. Hogger astutely pointed out that torture can be inflicted without leaving any physical marks. |
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Mercenary armies can field Asarnil and his Dragon mount, which is astutely available for battles under the 2000 pts limit. |
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How are they to understand these systems that astutely have been called an extension of the family? |
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They astutely considered their options, even when these became fewer, and chose peace as their most prudent course. |
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Besides my amusement in actually relating a current writing to Plato, I think the column astutely voices a deficiency of student engagement in classes. |
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He also apologized to Daniel Clowes via sky writing because, as Lena Dunham astutely noted, that's what crazy people do. |
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As the theologian Robert Farrar Capon so astutely recognized, the entire argument of Ephesians in the first chapter is what is called a recapitulation. |
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Even more astutely, the author weaves in stories from his own research. |
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The density curve rise for each C', M', Y', K' primary ink can be selected more or less astutely according to the characteristics of the considered print engine and consumable. |
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Germany's military choices were limited by constitutional restrictions on the deployment of German forces, and by the negative images, exploited astutely by Milosevic, of German armies again on the march in Europe. |
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Morocco is another enthusiastic beneficiary of this neighbourhood policy, and is using it astutely as an engine of modernisation, which is precisely what we wanted to happen. |
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Another is more subtle: that the style of decision-making can lead Chinese companies to overpay and to struggle to integrate their purchases. Some executives felt that their Chinese suitors had bargained astutely. |
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Both are calm under pressure, youngish and astutely opportunistic. |
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Questions astutely to understand the issues. |
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But she warns astutely that the 'war's local resonances with a traditional hunting lore must not blind us to the new global alliances between covert business interests and the organization of terror. |
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Is it that they select the companies to acquire astutely? |
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The award is part of The Asset's annual Benchmark Survey and is voted for by sell side individuals to recognize those fund managers who have invested astutely in the face of market adversity. |
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At the March 30 committee meeting Mr. Lincoln astutely observed that throughout the status report it appears that option A is Industry's option and option B is Heritage's option. |
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The leading journal of the Schutzstaffel was suspicious of what it astutely perceived as Schmitt's lack of conviction regarding his identification with the party's mission. |
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