They will complement them on their shrewdness in their politics and in their political views. |
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We know that future investment certainty is important, as is stability and shrewdness in public policy. |
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Among other things, Pasini has demonstrated considerable shrewdness in the communications department. |
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Clegg showed great shrewdness in negotiating his party into office, but in doing so he has risked its destruction. |
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He gets a B in quitsmanship for shrewdness in slinking out of town under a cloud of other news. |
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His tenacity, patience, humanity, shrewdness in personal dealings, and unblinking focus on essentials more than offset his inefficient, unbusinesslike ways. |
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Duveen knew that Berenson would bring him three things that he needed: accuracy in attributions, authority with American collectors, and shrewdness in the Italian market, which was mayhem. |
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Accused of shrewdness in seeking to evade infantry duty, Eriksson found himself also accused of a lack of shrewdness in failing to let Mao escape when he was alone with her in the hootch. |
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That crisis ended in 1784 as a result of the King's shrewdness in outwitting Fox and renewed confidence in the system engendered by the leadership of Pitt. |
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