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For all his posturing and self-importance, Scott is capable of deliberate self-parody, generosity of spirit and some perspicacity, for instance, about the talents of Jane Austen.
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The perspicacity of some of these studies is astonishing.
That you just need to learn a little more, to integrate one more dose of perspicacity from some billionaire or guru, and then you too will have assembled enough of an arsenal of wisdom to overcome any of life's or business's obstacles.
(Apparently, Obama found the time to read — and, more remarkably, had the perspicacity to understand — Niebuhr quite some time ago).
But some of the solution would also seem to require more perspicacity from people in touch with the technical details.
By the end of World War I, when he was absorbed in the minutiae of publishing exquisite artist books, a labor of love (for which, as always, he turned an eventual profit), Vollard had become stupendously wealthy, despised by some as greedy and ruthless, admired by others for his perspicacity, identified with artists who now defined an era.
Pete Evans, the not-French judge on Channel Seven's My Kitchen Rules, displayed no little perspicacity this week when he suggested in an interview that, perhaps, "some people might think I'm a wanker".
His prose stinks of perspicacity.
Posterity has confirmed Beethoven's perspicacity.
But perhaps I'm selling Williams's perspicacity short.
It flatters the observer's opinion of his own perspicacity.
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