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The instructive thing to watch out for on Thursday night will not be who wins, but the details of the result.
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The most instructive thing he says about Soetoro's life and work is the lesson they convey: "No nation -- even if it is our bitterest enemy -- is incomprehensible.
If you are against, and somehow stay that way, you will at least have exposed your thinking to the best that the other side has to offer and that is always an instructive thing to do.Jagdish Bhagwati's "Free Trade Today", is just out; Douglas Irwin's "Free Trade Under Fire", is due for release in April.
The instructive, and kind of amusing, thing about that passage is that Truffaut seems to be describing precisely the sort of filmmaker he and his auteurist colleagues militantly disapproved of, like John Huston or William Wyler: a versatile director without an easily identifiable style.
Oliver Wainwright's comparison with the Canary Wharf development of the 1980s is instructive: the last thing we wish is for the park to become an island of prosperity in a sea of poverty.
I thought it was instructive that George Osborne thought the remark hilarious, while Nick Clegg sat stony-faced through the whole thing.
Nevertheless, the list is instructive and illustrates several things.
The more relentlessly instructive, the merrier.
It is also the most instructive.
Hopefully, you'll find the conversation instructive, too.
The earnestly instructive, humorless, sad sack -- righteous!
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