In ten years time people could be making a much more clear-sighted judgement. |
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He provides a clear-sighted and sensible guide for anyone who finds himself in the media spotlight. |
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But behind the on-air enthusiasm and frisson of illegality, the station's founders were hard-headed realists driven by a clear-sighted aims. |
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It requires a clear-sighted, historically-informed analysis and the clarification of essential political questions. |
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What is needed is a clear-sighted reappraisal of where we stand, before we can plot a path forwards. |
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The book is a clear-sighted, yet compassionate, take on a whole gamut of issues. |
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I suggest that some people might find this theory credulous and at odds with the clear-sighted understanding of human nature in her work. |
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A love that is elastic as well as clear-sighted is likely to endure. |
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I would like to thank the Michener Award finalists, whose journalistic integrity remains clear-sighted, engaged and focused on the common good. |
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There is a clear-sighted and a blind state of the soul, said Gratry, a healthy and hence sane state, and a foolish state. |
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We must be clear-sighted and see that it is Vladimir Voranin who has stopped economic reforms. |
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To the bishops especially it pertains, by reason of their pastoral mission, to exercise the important duty of a clear-sighted vigilance full of charity and firmness, so that this fidelity may be everywhere safeguarded. |
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I would also like to thank all our directors and particularly the Chairman of the Board, Denis Richard, for their understanding and clear-sighted advice. |
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A tough, clear-sighted, compassionate film. |
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Many countries have long-term and clear-sighted science and technology development policies encompassing, among other things, key components, such as materials, machines, manpower, management and markets. |
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Only by examining carefully the many elements that gave rise to the present crisis can a clear-sighted diagnosis of its causes be undertaken and effective remedies be found. |
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It is our right to act as if the homeland were grateful, as if the world were just, as if public opinion were clear-sighted, as if life were fair, as if people were good. |
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Success in fighting counterfeits requires targeted actions involving all stakeholders on both the supply and the demand sides of the market as well as a clear-sighted evaluation of respective costs, benefits and trade-offs. |
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Robert Louis Stevenson, a frail genius whose bodily ailments often forced him to leave the places he loved and go into lonely banishment, knew the virtue to be found in a clear-sighted view. |
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Of all the jobs well done, the one my group applauds most loudly is the clear-sighted, determined commitment which you brought to the enlargement question from Day One of your presidency. |
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Many other clear-sighted observers had the same feeling. |
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She is a wonderfully sympathetic, positive, clear-sighted person. |
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He is learned, funny and exceptionally clear-sighted. |
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I am particularly proud of the courage, nerve and clear-sighted vision that have been shown by my party leader and I wish a few more party leaders would do the same. |
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Let us be as clear-sighted in our reasoning regarding Turkey. |
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But, for that, Europe would have to have an authority legitimate and clear-sighted enough to get out of the trap of all-out liberalism and, of course, it has no such authority worthy of the name. |
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It corresponds to the clear-sighted will of the American dominant classes to quickly reconstitute the conditions for a world market and a friendly camp. |
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A great deal of work undoubtedly needs to be done if the long and difficult process of enlargement is to have solid, clear-sighted and determined popular support. |
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We must move ahead in partnership with the Haitian people, and that is why, despite the extent of the challenge Canada remains clear-sighted yet confident and determined to contribute to Haiti's development. |
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By the same token, I feel that the concern and the particular care the rapporteur demonstrates towards the enlargement countries and the changes they will need to make when they join the Union are extremely clear-sighted. |
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