Sentence examples for perspicacity of the from inspiring English sources

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Herein lies the audacity, the tenacity, the perspicacity of the independence project: to take the leap, to take the risk, to meet the challenge.

HILLARY AND RAHM While on Memory Lane, and because today's column was triggered by the rhetorical perspicacity of the Obaman chief-of-staff-designate, allow me another personal reminiscence.

It's bemusing that within the last few days two books that promise to deliver the wisdom of two men celebrated for their economic and business prescience and perspicacity received bids so large that many are questioning the fiscal prescience and perspicacity of the publishers who offered the money.

Several methods of gait analysis are available, including visual analysis, which depends on the ability and perspicacity of the investigator, and specific analysis, which requires specialised equipment [ 2- 4].

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Having seen Ms. Dion's show, I can attest to the perspicacity of that assessment.

It took Arthur and Clarke one management meeting to stoke the ire of just about everyone who has ever played for Australia except, perhaps, James Pattinson who, forsaking the old fast bowlers' union, went out of his way to applaud the perspicacity of those in charge and to lament his own stupidity.

You will have to convince the electorate that the efficiency and perspicacity of these folk, motoring across vast areas of England, will be able to "monitor" your academies, wave magic wands and improve them.

As Will Self wrote in the Guardian last weekend: "We can wax all we like about the importance of the traditional gatekeepers and the perspicacity of editors and critics in separating out the literary wheat from the pulpy chaff, but the fact is that these professions depend on the physical book as a commodity".

MILAN — "The Beggar's Opera," John Gay's lampoon of the corruption, injustice and politics of 18th-century Britain, is often revived in contemporary guise to underscore the perspicacity of its observations on the downside of human nature.

The Taunton Courier noted that at one dinner, he "made a great impression by the perspicacity of his utterances, by the breadth of view they indicated, and by his fluency of speech".

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.

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