These pursuits require mental acuteness, intellectual agility and detailed analysis. |
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It doesn't work quickly for everyone, it depends on the acuteness of the complaint and how long it's been there. |
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The intelligence and analytical acuteness you bring to the site have been an inspiration to me. |
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This question applies with particular acuteness to the situation of hermits or solitaries. |
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As the acuteness of this remorse began to die away, it was succeeded by a sense of joy. |
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But is it true what people say about the acuteness of senses of smell and taste being linked? |
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The acuteness of our perception and of our judgment depends upon the wealth of our knowledge. |
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Fifteen years later, our integration problem has lost most of its acuteness. |
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Mr PIMOR notes that the issue arises with the same acuteness on other borders and at transnational level. |
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People with Asperger syndrome often possess an unusual acuteness of thought and therefore often develop a specialised interest. |
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The acuteness of Mediterranean sensitivity to maritime problems and issues justifies a specific approach and resources. |
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The archive he has assembled is utterly unique and is a record of the percipience and acuteness of vision that, come what may, he has persisted in maintaining. |
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He was one of the greatest writers in economic history, combining erudition and critical acuteness to an extraordinary degree. |
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The problem will exist in terms of support, but the acuteness of it might not occur as soon as we might think. |
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With the disappearance of capitalism, the national problem will lose all its acuteness. |
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In my riding and in my region, I do not feel with the same acuteness any anti-Arab of anti-Muslim movement. |
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Observing the current international situation, we cannot but be aware of the acuteness of the question of peace in our world. |
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The acuteness and expanse of his vision, his documentary power, and his grace and skill as an artist make his work devastatingly, frighteningly immediate. |
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Another hazard of being a former president, it seems, is that you feel the force of your successors' policy reversals with all the acuteness of personal slights. |
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Filmmakers like Bruno Dumont seem to possess an acuteness that allows them to disingenuously suggest the multifarious nature of the beauty and humour that comprise life. |
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Each of these objections, rebuttals, rejoinders, and surrejoinders is in itself admirable, and does infinite credit to the acuteness and candour of the author. |
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Other factors, such as low relief and scarcity of natural reservoirs, contribute in the acuteness of the water supply complexity. |
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He was honoured as eminent in breadth of learning, in acuteness of thought, and in elegance of pen and was taken to heart for his simple goodness and cheerfulness. |
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On the contrary, the very acuteness of his scrutiny serves to drive any hint of sickly sentimentality from the compassion with which he imbues his characters, mankind and life itself. |
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The phenomenon of globalization has added to the unpredictability, scope and acuteness of these challenges, which know no geographic or political boundaries. |
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I can already assure you that the Commission is fully aware of the acuteness of this problem, particularly in specific countries and sectors such as healthcare. |
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His promise, owing to the acuteness of his analysis and his clear indication of the means for radical change, was and still remains an endless source of fascination. |
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It is the interaction between individual resources and limitations and the constraints posed by the environment that will ultimately determine the acuteness of a handicap and the consequences it imposes. |
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With subtlety and acuteness, he probes the depths of human psychology, analyses the contradictions of characters beside themselves with love and who dream of a better life. |
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Secondary sources depend for their value upon their accuracy, their acuteness of valuation, the validity of their reasoning, and the applicability of their conclusions to the case being studied. |
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The formation of the First Coalition saw Asquith display the political acuteness that seemed to have deserted him. |
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