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he was incisively critical
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- Management as a discipline made sense only its 21st century social context, about which he wrote incisively well into his ninth decade.
- Deus Ex Machina" is also about how market-driven pop culture becomes grotesquely consecrated, but here the message is incisively delivered in a compact story. First the Settlers, Then the Settled
- Chinese classic lasting appeal is taken to hold by its proper, cooperate her clever body form and face, more Chongqing belle fine-looking and all-round show incisively and vividly.
- On August 25, however, David E. Sanger and William J. Broad, reporters for The New York Times who had been writing incisively about the Khan network for years, produced an article exploring what they described as “the compromises that governments make in the name of national security.” Fallout
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- He speaks intelligently and incisively, a skill he has had to master when representing himself in the Australian court system.
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- Some of the humorous incidents described in the book are incisively hilarious.
- Textural clarity requires rhythmic precision, knowing the important line at any point in the score, dead-on intonation, and the ability to sing lightly and incisively at the same time.
- This feeling of frustration, so incisively conveyed by these considerations by P. Medawar, pervaded in the forties the field of experimental embryology which had been enthusiastically acclaimed in the mid-thirties, when the upper lip of the amphibian blastopore brought this area of research to the forefront of the biological stage. Nobel Lecture The Nerve Growth Factor: Thirty-Five Years Later