The vista of scrubby, tree-less garrigue makes you question the perceptiveness of the Byzantines and their enthusiastic verdant and fishy tropes. |
His writing is characterized by subtle humour, perceptiveness, clarity, and lightness of touch. |
I welcome also the perceptiveness of the new President of the French Republic, Nicolas Sarkozy, who proposes a simplified institutional treaty. |
They recognized his originality, intellect, perceptiveness, and verbal wizardry. |
It took 10 years for the movement to acquire its definitive form, its independent vision, and its unique perceptiveness. |
However, the Commission also needs to show similar perceptiveness with regard to Turkey. |