He is known far and wide, not for his intellectual astuteness or classroom achievements, but for his ability to energize campus social life. |
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The corrupt elements are usually successful in proportion to their astuteness and unscrupulousness. |
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Winning and keeping control of an empire here would require finesse and tact, brutality and astuteness. |
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The astuteness and rapier-like quality of his writing doesn't need smarmy expletive witticisms to back it up. |
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Instead, Chen's address displayed a sensitivity and astuteness unexpected of a politician who until recently was rarely in the limelight. |
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An increasingly educated electorate can spot bias with greater acumen and astuteness than ever before. |
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I want to thank Brian Gelling for his foresight and astuteness in handling the negotiations. |
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One might interpret this as an example of the astuteness of television viewers. |
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The economic advancement and infrastructural development of Gabon are owed to the astuteness of President Bongo. |
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Our technical abilities may mix with political astuteness to change the course for large-scale infrastructure projects. |
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But they are appalled by the prime minister's lack of political astuteness. |
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An article by Diane Francis, who is a real good friend of the Conservatives, talks about how the whole cabinet lacks economic astuteness. |
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Recent events have confirmed the astuteness of the Tunisian proposal and the urgent need to fight and overcome this threat. |
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I also congratulate Commissioner Chris Patten on the intelligence, impartiality and astuteness of his intervention. |
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In fact, recent volatility in equity markets has caused some investors to question the astuteness of equity investing altogether. |
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The wolf is chosen for its reputation of cleverness associated with courage and astuteness. |
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In a country undermined by corruption, the film director had to be armed with astuteness, patience? and a sense of humour. |
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The late Mr Ahmed, in his characteristic astuteness, once observed that the will of the U.S. ruling class to dominate is not quite shared by its people. |
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These are works of the highest caliber, executed with all the confidence and astuteness of a great painter, taking the viewer beyond their narrative content and into the realm of pure visuals. |
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Overall, Groupe Bikini Village's results for the fourth quarter and the year ended February 2, 2008 illustrate the astuteness of the Company's renovation and expansion strategy, as well as its ability to execute on it. |
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In farm animal production, a herd's health status results from many influences, including producer astuteness and attention to detail, housing conditions, welfare practices and biosecurity protocols. |
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King had not lost his political astuteness, however. |
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Such a judgment would have tested Argentine democracy and its institutions to the limit. Mr Menem, whose political astuteness is unquestioned, would now appear to have two options. |
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They again demonstrate their lack of philosophical astuteness when they combatively ask for details about institutions in Socrates' ideal city. |
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I want to appreciate the astuteness of that point. |
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The new products introduced at Baselworld 2004 show that time has in no way blunted the edge of the genius and astuteness of the master watchmakers at Manufacture Breguet. |
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The artistic andculturalgoods,ofwhichagreatnumber still exist, witness to the remarkable history of this city, which represents an admirable example of diplomatic skills and mercantile astuteness. |
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