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He shows Richard Holbrooke to be shrewd at diplomacy.
And while Mr Zardari has proven himself to be shrewd at manoeuvring in domestic politics – he has kept control of his party and cobbled together a coalition government that helped elect him President – there are grave doubts about his abilities at statecraft.
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He's shrewd, clever, and at this moment very scared, rueing the direction his young life has taken.
But already in the 1970s Gates had more than once reduced Allen's share in the business, as the Journal also reports, and at any rate, anyone who builds great empires is shrewd, canny, acquisitive and at times stubbornly unyielding.
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