Sentences with phrase «often erudite»

The often erudite Jason Zweig tells us that the deficit «could set off a surge in inflation and push down the dollar» as if those were two different effects.
it had been poor on imdb boards too, before they too, were disbanded by (amazon)... in that case in particular, the disbandment and destruction of - years - of often erudite commentary on movies / tv shows was compared to a book burning... which I agree with.
Often erudite and fascinatingly subdued, it's the kind of thinking - person's space story we've been missing for many a year.

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Most often, however, they dismiss anti-Enlightenment ideas that come out of humanities departments as erudite lunacy — the enemy of the quest for truth.
George Plimpton's The Man in the Flying Lawn Chair: And Other Excursions and Observations is not unlike its late author: erudite in manner, endearing in tone, an elegant anomaly in a world so often characterized by its lack of grace and charm.
Sitting down to review the research with PLANADVISER, Gilliam stressed the importance of retirement plan officials and fiduciaries taking time to build a more erudite understanding of the evolving TDF marketplace, especially as it pertains to the often misleading terminology of «active versus passive.»
I was impressed with the erudite response; I am even more impressed today, given the facile answers often given by politicians to constituents.
Always erudite and witty, and often dripping with irony, the Georgia State University assistant professor schooled us...
Many changes also function as a patronizing statement to the public that they think most of us are too stupid to understand anything beyond the most generic of terms, and I actually get a kick out of how often even the most erudite profession [al] s reveal their own ignorance when they try to express themselves for general public consumption.
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