As longtime readers know, his writing is marked by clarity, incisiveness, and charity, if not always respect, for opposing views. |
The former barrister will bring much greater incisiveness to holding the government and, especially, the prime minister to account. |
Mr Franceschini, a young-looking 50-year-old, has an incisiveness altogether lacking in his predecessor. |
He is outstanding as a lecturer and teacher and his mathematical writings are praised for their clarity and incisiveness. |
Other views have lacked the incisiveness and the firmness of conviction that make his analysis a classic in the history of rate regulation. |
Crisp' setting is more useful with staccato sounds and gives percussive sounds greater incisiveness. |