Sentence examples for perspicacity as a from inspiring English sources

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The country is lucky to have her energy, insight, and open-hearted enthusiasm on the podium, as well as her perspicacity as a cultural leader.

I feel very comfortable in Welsh culture". The country is lucky to have her energy, insight, and open-hearted enthusiasm on the podium, as well as her perspicacity as a cultural leader.

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I would also contend that Conrad prized moral intensity and perspicacity as much as Leavis, even if he did not believe in abstract moral principles.

Opportunity and Strategy: The founding partners will rely upon their own investment wisdom and perspicacity as well as that of their network of peers from other schools from across the country to create the initial knowledge base.

She is intimate and moving on the anguish that carried her into the company of hawks, but the world of her book is like the world we really live in, crowded with humans and human ideas, and she turns on it all the triple perspicacity of a poet, a naturalist, and a historian.

Renoir matches the elegance of calm lawmen with their terse courage, Maigret's perspicacity with an astonishing, documentary-style long take of a car chase through back roads in near-total darkness.

When understood within the early modern framework of natural rights, particularly those promulgated by Hugo Grotius, the actions of Helen and Mariana, respectively, establish their perspicacity in pursuing a goal that betters their person and connection to the community.

The perspicacity of an astute but anonymous member of the paper's legal department led to the decision to let the beer license lapse, which it officially did last Tuesday, a few hours after vehicles bearing thousands of members of the Chinese Army rolled across the border from Shenzhen.

Al Copeland, a poor boy from New Orleans who marshaled gumption, perspicacity and a fiery fried chicken recipe to emerge as a flamboyant multimillionaire with fast speedboats and successive business empires, died Sunday in Germany near Munich.

PAGE B6 AL COPELAND A poor boy from New Orleans who marshaled gumption, perspicacity and a fiery fried-chicken recipe to emerge as a flamboyant millionaire with famously fast speedboats and successive business empires, he died on Sunday near Munich, Germany.

With everyone from the Sun's Bizarre column (which, with unusual perspicacity, devoted a whole page to proclaiming the song 'the anthem of the summer') to Radio 1's Chris Moyles (who doesn't like it, but Skinner allegedly calling him 'a knob-head' probably didn't help) caught up in the heated debate, a characteristically inspired promo video has upped the ante even further.

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