We have sometimes questioned the Bush administration's political sagacity, but I think it's safe to assume that they are nowhere near that dumb. |
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In 2002, FIFA's sagacity and wisdom was confirmed when teams from five different federations advanced to the quarter-finals. |
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She was the first Kerne to be wed to royalty, and she had brought with her the sense and sagacity seemingly born to all of that fleetstate. |
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Back in the old country we have a saying of great sagacity for which, sadly, there is no sufficient translation in English. |
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Despite the great sagacity of his intellect and leadership, it may have occurred to him that after all he was used. |
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But in the end he lacked the sagacity or the low cunning to do the one thing necessary. |
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Modern bore technology allows us to go deeper and deeper into the ground but does not teach us the simple sagacity of recharging the water table. |
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Their gentleness and sagacity, their kindness to their wives and loyalty to their families has been misconstrued. |
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It cannot be possible that a man of that sagacity should be associated with such a crackbrained scheme. |
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No Caribbean leader since the founding fathers has presided over Caricom with the sagacity of Percival Patterson. |
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As you can see, all those people will go on to have happy, successful lives if they just follow my words of wisdom and sagacity. |
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Scientists, development agencies and policy-makers seem to have derived their futuristic vision from the political sagacity of Mrs. Gandhi. |
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It confirmed the popular conception that he's a man of strong convictions but limited political sagacity. |
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At the same time this coarseness of taste did not blunt his intellectual sagacity. |
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As the true sequence of events becomes plain, History revises our judgments in regard to political sagacity. |
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This difficulty was abolished by the kindness and sagacity of Mr Atkinson, who had been my adviser throughout. |
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Purpose prompts a person to pursue his design with patience, vigilance, sagacity and determination. |
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In both capacities I was able to appreciate his sagacity and his foresightedness. |
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I am simply offering a political judgement of no great novelty or sagacity. |
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Knowledge and sagacity are the father and mother of safety, when they are heeded. |
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Progress in maturity may be measured by our acceptance of increased self-responsibility and an increased sagacity in decision-making. |
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I would appeal to the Commission to use some political sagacity in its approach to this situation. |
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The speaker conjures up centuries of collective sagacity, aligning oneself with an eternal, inarguable good. |
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This is surprising because Tamil Nadu, though small, is respected for the intellectual strength, political sagacity, legal acumen and moral rectitude of its people. |
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My experience has been that when professionalism is perceptive and determined, governmental sagacity helps in conflict resolution both in India and Pakistan. |
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He applauded their sense of humour, their sagacity, their enjoyment of beautiful things, and their immensely civilized love of culture and learning. |
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Many of our men of speculation, instead of exploding general prejudices, employ their sagacity to discover the latent wisdom which prevails in them. |
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Can we expect the IRA to behave with more political sagacity and give Trimble something more than begrudging and belated help as they have done over the past three years? |
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Her poems attest to her political sagacity and her lyrical mysticism. |
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From the Ministry of Defence, where he closeted himself for much of the time, there issued a steady flow of handouts extolling his sagacity and leadership. |
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As a tree may be known by its fruits, so may his growing strength, his ripening sagacity and sweetness, be read in the speeches and proclamations of his latter years. |
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It would destroy sagacity and good taste to feel honor-bound to reveal your source every time you mention a truth that you found in The Urantia Book. |
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People are not looking for truth or sagacity when it comes to money. |
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The Saudi leadership deserves our praise and gratitude for having kept this country free from strife and fitna through their sagacity. |
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Through his political sagacity he won over his adversaries and succeeded to the French throne as Philip V of France. |
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Serendipity is characterised as discovery by accident and sagacity. |
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Keynes's sagacity and wit shifted public opinion. |
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The Heads of delegations of the United Arab Emirates, Bangladesh, and the Gambia, on behalf of their respective regions, paid tribute to the wisdom and sagacity of the Chairman in conducting the Meeting. |
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I would like first of all, to pay a special tribute to H. E. Mr. Ahmet Necdet Sezer, President of the Republic of Turkey and the Chairman of COMCEC for guiding the work of COMCEC with wisdom and sagacity. |
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I would also like to thank Mr Davidson Hepburn, the President of the General Conference, and H. E. Ambassador Olabiyi Babalola Joseph Yaï, the President of the Executive Board, for their leadership and graceful sagacity. |
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I would like to pay tribute to Mr Jyotirindra Bodhipriya Larma, the leader of the former insurgents in Chittagong Hill Tracts, now Chairman of the Regional Council, for his sagacity, wisdom and quest for peace. |
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