They recognized his originality, intellect, perceptiveness, and verbal wizardry. |
|
She is known for her intelligence, dry sense of humour, practicality and perceptiveness, almost as much as for her immense wealth. |
|
They have displayed a maturity and perceptiveness well beyond their years in this outstanding show. |
|
It took 10 years for the movement to acquire its definitive form, its independent vision, and its unique perceptiveness. |
|
The Bank bade farewell to a man with a strong personality, who was noted for his perceptiveness and his stimulating ideas. |
|
Their task was to pick out a vertical or horizontal bar from a striped background an established test of visual perceptiveness. |
|
His poetry is conventional, but the essays of Tsurezuregusa display a perceptiveness and wit that have delighted readers since the 14th century. |
|
The vista of scrubby, tree-less garrigue makes you question the perceptiveness of the Byzantines and their enthusiastic verdant and fishy tropes. |
|
It leads us instead to meet the presence with perceptiveness, freedom and courage. |
|
However, the Commission also needs to show similar perceptiveness with regard to Turkey. |
|
I welcome also the perceptiveness of the new President of the French Republic, Nicolas Sarkozy, who proposes a simplified institutional treaty. |
|
This knowledge is not factual but is instead an additional, a quantum leap in psychological, philosophical and religious perceptiveness. |
|
His writing is characterized by subtle humour, perceptiveness, clarity, and lightness of touch. |
|
But I am positive that, with flexibility and political perceptiveness, reasonable solutions can be found. |
|
The mixture of all these may have given us a certain perceptiveness, out of which will emerge a unique culture. |
|
Personally speaking, I have very vivid memories of his intelligence and his quite exceptional perceptiveness. |
|
I hope that the British Presidency of the Council will go down that road with perceptiveness and clarity of vision. |
|
Much of this humour is derived from the fact that Gord lost his eyesight at age 22, but his lack of vision has not affected his perceptiveness. |
|
Observe everything with extraordinary perceptiveness and insight. |
|
His intuitive culinary perceptiveness and sophisticated approach to food culminate in his presentation of world-class cuisine served in the heart of New York City. |
|
|
Girard explicitly acknowledged that his thesis did not derive from his own uncommon perceptiveness, but that it came from Judeo-Christian revelation. |
|
The memoirs reveal him as a writer of considerable talent, remarkable for his psychological perceptiveness, his sense of the picturesque, and his vivid narrative. |
|
Guillaume's section of the work the first 4,058 lines reveals him as a courtly poet of great perceptiveness who has mastered the revelation of character through allegorical symbols. |
|
Even in its decision regarding the minimum reserves, which were rather controversial, the European Central Bank, i.e. the Governing Council of the European Central Bank, has demonstrated great perceptiveness. |
|
Starting with simple exercises, the object is to train and sharpen students' perceptiveness before they are introduced to and start to use the magnifier and the stereomicroscope. |
|
The Moon passes through your sign Scorpio and in so doing ups your perceptiveness. |
|
True to himself, the director has interwoven this tale of passion à trois with the multicoloured threads of Turkish life with his customary clarity and perceptiveness. |
|
Members applauded the result and the Chair commended them for the extraordinary civility and perceptiveness that they demonstrated during the discussion. |
|
Making sense of the vast and complex array of data that emerges in any complex initiative is a huge and daunting task-one that requires perceptiveness, imagination, discipline, and rigour. |
|
Personal effectiveness of an individual is the combination of self-disclosure, openness to feedback and perceptiveness. |
|
Ambassador Owada has taken so many words out of my mouth, particularly acknowledging the forcefulness and perceptiveness of Mr Goulding's comments. |
|
Being outside the mainstream can give one distance and objectivity, often equipping the outsider with insights and a self-critical perceptiveness that eludes others. |
|
The research comes from Oxford University and Deloitte and assessed nine key skills of each job, which included social perceptiveness, negotiation and persuasion. |
|
When you return to native ground, you're more likely to possess the sort of perceptiveness that Isaiah Berlin says is the basis of political judgment. |
|