Other views have lacked the incisiveness and the firmness of conviction that make his analysis a classic in the history of rate regulation. |
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He is outstanding as a lecturer and teacher and his mathematical writings are praised for their clarity and incisiveness. |
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As longtime readers know, his writing is marked by clarity, incisiveness, and charity, if not always respect, for opposing views. |
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Ozil has always the timing of the pass, the incisiveness of his passing helps you turn quickly from defence to offense. |
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For the benefit of those who have yet to experience the clarity, incisiveness, intelligence and above all space-filling qualities of his work, here are a few highlights. |
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Mr Franceschini, a young-looking 50-year-old, has an incisiveness altogether lacking in his predecessor. |
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The former barrister will bring much greater incisiveness to holding the government and, especially, the prime minister to account. |
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Crisp' setting is more useful with staccato sounds and gives percussive sounds greater incisiveness. |
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The first cantica illustrations are particularly remarkable for their cut incisiveness and their descriptive realism. |
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In 'The Shipment' she daringly tackles genres such as comedy and sitcom with great contemporary relevance and incisiveness. |
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Perusing this delicate yet powerful little book, we can't help but admire the shapeliness, the eloquence, the stylishness, and the incisiveness of the essay it contains. |
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Your capacity for hard work, intellectual rigour and incisiveness is well-known throughout the profession and is something to which I can personally attest. |
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Key qualities which are applied in all areas of our business are rigour, loyalty, discretion, meticulousness, persistence, incisiveness and resourcefulness. |
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His orchestration has an individuality, incisiveness and integration with the musical material only achieved by the greatest composers. |
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There is a sharp and effective contrast between the incisiveness and energy of his speech and the vaguery and haziness he is attacking. |
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If we were aware of this, we would improve ourselves in the certainty that the Holy Spirit will help us grow and we would recuperate the incisiveness of a preaching that is resourced from the totality of being. |
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Her literary work of mourning is a meaningful example of a committed European literature that takes our history into the present with analytical incisiveness and poetic precision. |
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Their incisiveness was not the result of their inherent sensitivity. They actively worked at trying to peer into the hearts of all their subjects. |
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He also described his success in restoring order and prosperity in epistles that, like all his writings, were ungrammatical yet testify to the grasp, incisiveness, and depth of a formidable intellect. |
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The final aim of our Seminar is to find common and united actions and to adopt with great strength, incisiveness, and concreteness all those initiatives that can resolve the dramatic situation of so many poor. |
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Never lapsing into mere pastiche, Tin Hat Trio fuses the structural incisiveness of classical with the sensual fluidity of jazz, offset by probing, avant-garde atonalities. |
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