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We have sometimes questioned the Bush administration's political sagacity, but I think it's safe to assume that they are nowhere near that dumb.
In 2002, FIFA's sagacity and wisdom was confirmed when teams from five different federations advanced to the quarter-finals.
She was the first Kerne to be wed to royalty, and she had brought with her the sense and sagacity seemingly born to all of that fleetstate.
Back in the old country we have a saying of great sagacity for which, sadly, there is no sufficient translation in English.
Despite the great sagacity of his intellect and leadership, it may have occurred to him that after all he was used.
But in the end he lacked the sagacity or the low cunning to do the one thing necessary.
Modern bore technology allows us to go deeper and deeper into the ground but does not teach us the simple sagacity of recharging the water table.
Their gentleness and sagacity, their kindness to their wives and loyalty to their families has been misconstrued.
It cannot be possible that a man of that sagacity should be associated with such a crackbrained scheme.
No Caribbean leader since the founding fathers has presided over Caricom with the sagacity of Percival Patterson.
As you can see, all those people will go on to have happy, successful lives if they just follow my words of wisdom and sagacity.
Scientists, development agencies and policy-makers seem to have derived their futuristic vision from the political sagacity of Mrs. Gandhi.
It confirmed the popular conception that he's a man of strong convictions but limited political sagacity.
At the same time this coarseness of taste did not blunt his intellectual sagacity.
As the true sequence of events becomes plain, History revises our judgments in regard to political sagacity.
This difficulty was abolished by the kindness and sagacity of Mr Atkinson, who had been my adviser throughout.
Purpose prompts a person to pursue his design with patience, vigilance, sagacity and determination.
In both capacities I was able to appreciate his sagacity and his foresightedness.
I am simply offering a political judgement of no great novelty or sagacity.
Knowledge and sagacity are the father and mother of safety, when they are heeded.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But I need not tell you this, for you have the sagacity to comprehend it all yourself.
At twenty-four he had the sagacity, the prudence, the reserve of a man of fifty.
The doubloons in the yawl would have been lost but for the sagacity of Mulford.
With this sagacity of leadership Gompers has combined a fearlessness that sometimes verges on brazenness.
There was a declaration of principles to be formulated out of sagacity and dramaturgy.
I attribute the extraordinary sagacity of the buckhound to the manner in which he is treated.
After the incident of the birds and cage, my sagacity was for some time at fault.
I will listen with coolness to the voice of native sagacity and hoary experience.
I could not repress some homage to the sagacity of this unwitnessed confession.
Whilst still a mere lad, Dost, by his courage and sagacity, delivered fatah from more than one imminent peril.
The dear innocence of its winsome ways, its simpleness and quaint airs of sagacity, are perpetual fascinations.
But his intuitive sagacity was often remarkable, and his humour, sweet and pathetic.
He lacked alike the sagacity, the foresight, and the suppleness of Leopold.
It is very likely that he submitted his own draft to the revision of languet, whose political sagacity he well understood.
I could not tell what sort of sustenance she would look for from my sagacity.
But the honest, well-to-do farmer had at once too much pride and sagacity to sink into the squireen.
There was in this youth a noiseless sagacity that seemed ever provident for Harold.
He neighboured sagacity when he pointed that interrogation relating to Nesta's precociousness of the intelligence.
Peacock says she wrote good letters, but apparently interested people had sagacity enough to mislay them in time.
Nor is this a solitary instance of the extraordinary sagacity of the poodle.
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