Sentences with phrase «with astute observation»

is it the one who uses it's developed technology to invade, subjugate, desecrate and finally, perhaps, annihilate that very environment it relies upon for it's life... or is it the other who, with astute observation recognizes a «line» between sustainability and destruction, and by managing it's population, refuses to be tempted by the possibility of a gluttony of temporary riches and maintains a judicious, salubrious lifestyle and culture for many thousands of years, visiting the same locations for food, clothing, shelter without desecration nor selfish accumulation?
Her photographic work begins with astute observation, love of people and travel which is reflected in the nuances of her street photography.
Beginning with an astute observation in 1941 by ophthalmologist Norman Gregg, followed by descriptions of a wide array of manifestations, the full effects of congenital rubella infection became understood.
Director Richard J. Lewis» take is filled with astute observations and attention to detail, with drops of wit sprinkled all over the celluloid.
Film historian and noir expert Eddie Muller offers an audio commentary dense with astute observations about Where the Sidewalk Ends and noir in general.

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That's a pretty astute observation, and I agree with it entirely.
Instead, it is strewn with astute intellectual observations and literary references.
The late Dr. Lemuel Herrera was a surgical oncologist whose astute clinical observation led him to team up with distinguished geneticist Dr. Avery Sandberg at Roswell Park Cancer Institute to find the APC gene, associated with familial adenomatous polyposis, the first described heritable colorectal cancer syndrome.
She has delighted audiences in 49 states, Canada, Mexico, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East with her insightful observations and astute ideas for helping assure every learner a reasonable chance at success.
I think that is a particularly astute observation and it mirrors what I hear at conferences and from client - side executives who tell me about the billing challenges they face with their law firms.
I value Nick's practical perspectives for two reasons: [1] they are grounded in his astute observations based on decades of hands - on experience of working in and with law firms, and [2] in using How in the subtitle for Remaking Law Firms: Why & How, Imme Kaschner and I focused on the practicalities of what needs to change in the BigLaw business model.
Specialize in astute observation with diligent attention to detail.
In particular, I was impressed by his level of expertise and intrigued by his astute observations about the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), and how some kids who are bullied — and some kids who bully others — may be entitled to the federal law's protections as «children with disabilities.»
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