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"We don't torture, we kill" -- surely, as an astute thinker, you see the sophistry?
An astute thinker, she calls it as she sees it: "Even our women parliamentarians could not play a major role on improving women's lives [so far] as they could not argue with male parliamentarians who support Islamic values, and women's mouths get shut when they don't have Islamic justifications".
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Douglass was an astute critical thinker and speechmaker, and was a foremost thinker with regard to such matters as the constitutionality of slavery, of the meanings of freedom and justice and of the implications of both for enslaved and free or freed Negroes (Douglass 1845).
However, they considered him to be an astute cricket thinker.
Can you still convey the same sense of being an astute, clear thinker as your more outgoing colleagues?
Chalmers is seen as one of Labor's more astute thinkers.
When the statement was made, nearly all the astute thinkers of 2002 chuckled at the idea.
Those who persevere, however, will emerge convinced of Miller's essential point: that Lincoln was not simply an astute politician but "an extraordinary thinker, on moral-political subjects," who reached down to first principles to illuminate the essence of his era's controversies.
That's an astute observation.
Talk about an astute prediction.
This was an astute move.
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