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the perceptive
adjective
Having or showing keenness of perception, insight, understanding, or intuition
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Replay review is a satisfactory check on human error, subjectivity and the perceptive limitations of officials.
The perceptive essayist and critic for New York magazine is someone I have never met.
That's where I'm from!" After a few days, the perceptive lens widens.
"The perceptive ones will perceive it anyway, and the unperceptive ones are in God's hands".
Rafael Santana, the perceptive and vastly underrated shortstop, was asked how the team looked.
The election wasn't a test of the perceptive powers of journalists and political operatives.
But the perceptive and light-hearted portrayals of teen angst bridged any cultural chasm.
But when I'm the perceptive, insightful speaker, how strange that somehow I can't find willing listeners.
Just the perceptive observations of a resourceful composer in training, impressed and moved by a masterly work.
So instead, Dr. Endress and his colleagues used a simple scenario to test the perceptive abilities of infants and adults.
Outstanding technically, Roubiliac's likenesses were also admired for their acute observation of the sitter and the perceptive revelation of character.
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