And he was learned and perspicacious enough to see that the rigidity which the old Labour party embraced would entail its own reaction. |
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A colleague at one of the service providers that we cover told me a few months ago that I was perspicacious. |
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She could tell, perspicacious as she was, that Harriet was dying to tell her something but needed the information to be directly elicited. |
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If only our parents could have been perspicacious enough to see our talent and force us into showbiz. |
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He has written the most complete, perspicacious, and moving book that has been published to date on the Francoist repression. |
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This former town librarian was perspicacious in acquiring paintings by Jack B. Yeats and his circle. |
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The perspicacious observer may have noticed that most of my hobbyist ventures into the graphic arts are abstract or non-representational. |
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Second, I regularly have lunch with a few perspicacious psychologists and faculty members in other disciplines. |
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But you're not going to be reading this book for any perspicacious insight into the human condition. |
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Physically small, these works are less about bold noise than intimate nuance, which demands a perspicacious eye. |
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Would the webmaster like to comment on why my posting in this thread, which I considered to be insightful and perspicacious, was deleted? |
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I was just wondering if maybe my perspicacious words had finally ruffled the princess's feathers. |
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The fears expressed by this perspicacious mouthpiece of the French ruling class are far from exaggerated. |
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I am perspicacious enough to reconcile the fact that not all of you fine people share my perspective. |
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The idea of these perspicacious women pioneer is what the Gosteli Foundation has been trying to put into practice for the last 25 years. |
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After he entered the school, he analyzed and judged all phenomena with an unusually perspicacious eye and approached them in a critical way. |
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The founding members of the United Nations were perspicacious enough to anticipate many of the adverse trends by which we are beset today. |
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Clearly, I should have been more perspicacious and use better thinking about the long term economics of the business. |
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It is interesting to note that I was disciplined in waiting for the company to make a profit but I should have been more perspicacious. |
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This should not, however, diminish the fact that his understanding of the American mind was perspicacious and positive. |
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A reasonable and perspicacious calculation enables a high margin for the trade. |
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I should have been more perspicacious at first but the really gold caliber mistake came about two years later. |
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In a quieter way, it shows how a man perspicacious enough to see these faults in his former comrades can fail to see them still lurking within himself. |
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The author of the newsletter was a perspicacious young lass. |
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I believe that, being quite perspicacious and witnessing his friends and coworkers being arrested, he understood clearly that he would not be spared for long. |
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The feline anecdote was just one of a number of insights so perspicacious they subsequently acted as threads throughout the rest of the conference. |
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Even more likely, it could be deliberate misdirection, a Nabokovian wink the author shares with the reader perspicacious enough to call his bluff. |
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The point is elaborated by the perspicacious professor a little later. |
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Shaking received ideas is always useful, and Steven Shapin has frequently shown himself a perspicacious observer of science. |
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Of course, a perspicacious partner could blame us for not selling as the bad news were coming. |
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Licensing officers thus need to be perspicacious and at the same time affable, easy to talk to and sociable. |
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Unquestionably intelligent, perspicacious, endowed with a multiplicity of talents and magnetically attractive, yet do not forget that Scorpios also have the most developed memory in the entire Zodiac. |
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We found out in Divona Telecom a smart and perspicacious operator that was able to identify our needs and accompany us by supplying very high added value solutions. |
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It is the achievement after several years of perspicacious urban planningĀ : our Swiss member cities Geneva and Martigny received the European Energy Label Gold this week. |
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IĀ think we would be reckless and foolhardy if we were to set aside his very perspicacious and wise analysis and did not take him up on his suggestion to call back the bill. |
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She held that post for 23 years, becoming one of the dominant personalities on the magazine and winning acknowledgment as one of the most perspicacious and influential observers of the fashion scene. |
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