Sentences with word «acuteness»

The recent acuteness of the physical reaction manifested from the inability to manage the excessiveness of the discord.
A half - century later, Frederick Jackson Turner argued «that coarseness and strength combined with acuteness and acquisitiveness... that restless, nervous energy; that dominant individualism» could all be attributed to the indelible stamp of the frontier on America's psyche and character.
I am convince that, with the players we have now, another manager, with tactical acuteness, passion, creativity, experience as footballer himself and «balls» would do a much better job than Wenger.
Chloé Zhao's The Rider achieves what cinema is capable of at its best: It reproduces a world with such acuteness, fidelity, and empathy that it transcends the mundane and touches on the universal.
Or we admire our own theological acuteness, or our plans for evangelism, or our organizational ability, or some thing or another at which we consider ourselves particularly adept.
It's the same question the British feminist theologian Janet Martin Soskice once pinpointed with special acuteness and urgency:
It is not like he has (Wenger again) some kind of philosophy about football or acuteness in tactics...!!
He nails the spacey brother - in - law - to - be with a questionable past, providing just the right amount of awkwardness and offbeat acuteness to make the character fascinating in his absurdity.
So I'll still go with that ending: I like the bookends of Chris surviving an encounter with the cops thanks to weird third - party intervention at the movie's beginning and finale, and I don't think Peele's sociological acuteness is dulled by his declining to end on a note of futility.
However, what appears to me as visual and painterly acuteness is the way you painted the space between their legs.
What the show lacks in quantity, however, it makes up for in the off - kilter acuteness of his layered vision.
Antonius engages in a detailed analysis of wit and the roles it plays in advocacy: it serves to win goodwill for the author; everyone admires acuteness which is often concentrated in a single word uttered either repelling or delivering attack; it shatters or obstructs or makes light of the opponent or alarms or repulses him; it shows the orator to be a man of finish, accomplishment and taste; and most of all it relieves dullness and tones down austerity.
Deep skills in getting correct medical histories, determining and recording the visual acuteness, doing lensometry, refractometry, keratometry, tonometry and additional ophthalmic tests with adults and children.
This is what happens when you have proven limited tactical acuteness and you are clearly not doing your job and hoping the talents on the pitch will save the day...!
Drawn from the lives of real people who portray themselves, Chloé Zhao's «The Rider» achieves what cinema is capable of at its best: It reproduces a world with such acuteness, fidelity, and empathy that it transcends the mundane and touches on the universal.
«Our sense is that the brain drain at the White House, coupled with the acuteness of the trade policy debate, will foster a risk - off bias,» said Boltansky.
He admits that if you do not believe in God, his recommended course of action will «deaden your acuteness
So Churchill, thinking with great speed and acuteness, calculated that the only future for Britain was as an American client.
Many clergymen who have listened to the laymen's comments on our tapes are surprised by the acuteness of their perceptions.
Even this will naturally make you believe, and deaden your acuteness.
In fact, there is a strong moral argument that convincingly (to me, at least) describes why it is immoral to «deaden your acuteness» to the intuitions that are becoming emotional stumbling blocks to belief, that these emotions are there for a reason, and they should not be deadened — especially if God doesn't exist.
Synonyms deepness, profoundness, profundity Related Words discernment, perception, perceptiveness, perceptivity, percipience, sagacity, sapience, sense, sensibility, wisdom; braininess, brightness, brilliance, intellect, intelligence, judgment (or judgement), reason, sense, smartness, wit; acuity, acuteness, keenness, penetration, perspicacity, sensitivity, sharpness
I know the fans want all the best players on the pitch, but sometimes it is impossible to achieve (even though Wenger seems to try it, but that is because he has no tactical acuteness)... If Ozil plays, Wilshere (he is not a DM and will never be) should be on the bench, simple as that...
And not just the sniffles, we're talking a cough, aching joints, general discomfort, headaches — essentially everything that is the worst — and on top of that, I boarded a plane, which seemed to magnify the acuteness of my symptoms.
Asthma, it comes in numerous forms and degrees of severity, and no matter the acuteness of your condition, it makes leading an active lifestyle difficult.
You charge to put your acuteness this way, what do they anticipate about me back they apprehend my personals ad.
If you put your acuteness about affair a adult or guy at the bars, then, can you get affiliated with this person?
What it truly lacks is acuteness, because as a end - up of the Hitchcock style, the moments where Brooks actually spoofs the Master of Suspense are too few and far between, and the rest of the film is mostly uninspired filler.
Yet this is arguably Reichardt's most emotionally rewarding film, not least because of the acuteness of the performances.
It is a work that displays all the acuteness of understanding and narrative brilliance that led the New York Times to call Caro's The Path to Power «a monumental political saga... powerful and stirring.»
I appreciated the exhaustive detail and acuteness of her perceptions, but even more than that, I especially valued her understanding of my intent and my overall vision.
Dogs are correlated with different forms of leukemia disease, i.e. acute and chronic.The size of the population of white blood cells in the bone marrow represents the acuteness of disease.
At a clinic, along with observing these typical symptoms, a dog is also examined in terms of its physiological history (health history) and acuteness (severity) or chronicity (when did it happen) of the condition.
In my making of the image I try to re-experience the moment I have seen and something of the acuteness of what I have felt.
The fundamental loneliness of Eric locked within the solipsistic world of his subjectivity, overwhelmed by the deep significance of his thoughts and acuteness of his perceptions, which no one else can share, make the episode one of the key elements of the film.
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