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My own snap test for measuring an American general's perceptiveness was how he pronounced Iraqi names.
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Being intuitive meant that one had a gift of insight, a kind of natural perceptiveness that was not derived from experience.
He interrogates both his own work and that of others with a depth, rigour and perceptiveness that is rare to see.
In the case of Western women, the "emotional receptivity and perceptiveness" that is encouraged in women is likely to enhance the skill of self-discovery and hinder those of self-definition and direction; whereas for men in Western cultures the opposite is likely to be the case (Mackenzie & Stoljar 2000a, 18).
Empathizing in this way requires an objectivity and perceptiveness that is quite compatible with the rule of law.
Since empathy requires drawing on human experience to develop this kind of objective perceptiveness, it's important to have a wide range of human experience.
But Mr. Effinger had done part-time N.H.L. scouting for three years -- first with San Jose and the last two years for Buffalo -- and his perceptiveness and insight had been noted.
One of the striking features of the Wesker celebration was its perceptiveness about the plays.
When she auditioned to play Mary Lennox, a neglected child who flourishes as she tends to "The Secret Garden," what set Ms. Eagan apart was her unusual perceptiveness, said Susan H. Schulman, the show's director.
For her perceptiveness and her honesty, she was reassigned and marginalized, demoted and silenced.
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