Sentences with phrase «psychologically astute»

Happy couples aren't smarter, richer, or more psychologically astute than others.
Happily married couples aren't smarter, richer, or more psychologically astute than others.
The world's leading researcher in making marriage work, Dr. John Gottman, states: «Happily married couples aren't smarter, richer, or more psychologically astute than others.
If the importance of character persists, even among modern and psychologically astute commentators like Kenneth Burke, then a potential problem arises.
Knowing what happens to people who get into open - outcry, auction - like situations, psychologically astute people like Buffett and Munger have a no - fault rule when they get invited to auction situations.
Southside With You is fan fiction of the least invasive, most psychologically astute variety.

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DuVernay's razor - sharp portrait of the Civil Rights movement — and Dr. King himself — at a critical crossroads is as politically astute as it is psychologically acute, giving us a human - scale King whose indomitable public face belies currents of weariness and self - doubt.
Yet again, I find the criticism unfounded because the design choice is psychologically and emotionally astute; in combat, being in cover, I'm assuming, involves some sacrifice of peripheral vision and situational awareness in exchange for limiting your visual footprint in the environment, a tradeoff that is well abstracted by the way the game uses color to signify both freedom of movement and imminent danger.
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