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He also offers exceptionally insightful guidelines for judging the faith of the founding fathers.
Quizzes are graded with a 0, 1, or on occasion a 2 for exceptionally insightful answers.
Unless Mr. Greenspan was exceptionally insightful about social psychology, he may not have perceived that experts around him could have been subject to the same traps.
For an exceptionally insightful — and frightening — analysis of this problem, see "Stall Points: Barriers to Growth for the Large Corporate Enterprise" (Washington, D.C.: Corporate Strategy Board, 1998).
For a more recent, and exceptionally insightful, assessment of this dynamic, see Judith Resnick, Diffusing Disputes: The Public in the Private of Arbitration, the Private in Courts, and the Erasure of Rights, 124 Yale L.J. 2804, 2932-39 (2015).
These hidden or obscured meanings (and here Gailey is exceptionally insightful) need to be made explicit for researchers through the use of encoding, or they risk being merely a reliable digital text without any of the potential that text encoding makes possible.
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Hopkins, a psychologist and psychoanalyst, has written the story of his life with the kind of generous forgiveness, insistent evenhandedness, patient understanding and restrained judgment one might hope for in a very good analyst of a certain kind, or a wise, exceptionally forbearing and insightful mother.
I have previously cited the exceptionally thoughtful and insightful work of Seguchi Kiyoyuki, research director specializing in the Chinese economy and Japan-U.S.-China relations at the Canon Institute for Global Studies CIGSS) in Tokyo.
She thanked the London embassy for its intelligence on Duncan's "friendship with... William Hague", saying it was "particularly insightful and exceptionally well timed, as analysts are preparing finished products on the Conservative leadership for senior policymakers".
Paul Cartledge Oliverr, that is an exceptionally challenging response, especially insightful perhaps in the light of Anthony Appiah's recent book on "The Honor Code" as reviewed here in the New York Times.
Taken all together, these things make it an exceptionally distinguished winner: startlingly intelligent, generously compassionate, memorably insightful, and courageous".
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