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While the conversations may have been one-sided, in no way did that detract from their depth and intensity; as in any other exchange one has with absent people, the insights are probing, astute, the conclusions final.
Finally, it should be of no surprise to anyone familiar with reading legal opinions that one of the judge's more astute and important conclusions can be found in a footnote.
In a slightly calmer moment he tries to pinpoint what went wrong, and his conclusion is astute.
It is, happily, an astute one, with a genuinely moving conclusion.
But presented by the National Jewish Theater, it's a cogent, astute one, with a genuinely moving conclusion (1 30).
Fortunately, the astute UN Secretary General excerisd independent judgment and righly reached the conclusion that despite their academic credentials, the signatories of that petition were fundamentally wrong in their unreflective sounding board for the losing candidates; hence his crucial decision to congratulate Ahmadinejad for his electoral success.
As the more astute Japanese leaders had anticipated, an eventual American victory was a foregone conclusion if the United States managed to shake off the initial blow and fully energize its behemoth economy for martial purposes.
This is similar to 2007 when our bearish conclusions were believed only by the small minority of astute observers with years of experience.
While commentators accept Fraenger's analysis as astute and broad in scope, they have often questioned his final conclusions.
Did Aristotle, an astute student of zoology who wrote extensively on animal behavior, arrive some 2,300 years ago at the same conclusion cited in your report and thus write the quote by simply comparing human behavior to these animals?
An astute observer, Gilgoff presents his material in a dispassionate fashion, although he might have attempted to draw broader conclusions from it.
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