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MARIBEL ANDONIAN Cupertino, Calif., Aug. 7, 2011 To the Editor: Drew Westen's essay offered sobering insight about the psychology of our nation and its president at this time of crisis.
The European Union's scathing audit of water aid investments and the Dutch government's brave evaluation of their own work (pdf) offer sobering insight into water-sector history and challenges moving forward.
A sobering insight emerges: the observer or saturation effect is always significant; the question is whether or not it can be tolerated or accounted for.
The film offers a sobering insight into what it means to be an artist and a dissident in a country such as China (where even an earthquake's death toll is a state secret).
The list of paperwork the Governor proposes to abolish has provided a sobering insight into the bureaucratic excess which, despite endless soul-searching about America's national debt, continues to hobble every tier of government.
A report published in 2014 – The State of the Coalfields, commissioned by the Coalfields Regeneration Trust – provides a sobering insight into the continuing struggle of former coalmining communities across Britain.
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These exceptional and deftly dovetailed shows provide sobering insights into our corporate-driven, celebrity-crazed, racially tense times by revisiting the relentless westward push that formed the United States.
His focus includes building emotional resiliency and self-awareness in the service of internal wellbeing and external success, in the context of today's turbulent, unpredictable and globalized environment He's the author of Modern Madness, cited by Daniel Goleman in the New York Times as "In the vanguard…offering sobering insights into the costs of modern success".
Its sober insight is that the novelist can't do better than words, so the words should be as honest as possible.
"The heat," the narrator of "Beethoven" confesses, "freighted with turpentine fumes, assaulted me, as fierce as a roomful of tigers". Martin's complex and wonderful stories, with their careful rendering and sober insights, offer their own kind of relief for the reader: This book is a long, cool drink of water.
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