Примери за използване на Incisive на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Very incisive.
Incisive, stimulating and frequently con-.
Individuals must be responsive, but incisive.
Very incisive, Mr Slade!
Taste good but not the best in the series,a little too sweet and incisive.
Oprah's an incisive and charitable lady.
I asked, keenly interested, as I always was, by my friend's incisive reasoning.
Take a look at the incisive edges along the fracture lines.
The Committee considers that growth andjobs with a more courageous and incisive proposal.
In addition is the bold and incisive preaching of Peter to a Jewish audience.
George Eastman, founder of Kodak,also liked the letter“K” and believed it to be strong and incisive.
Her recognizable voice comments incisive, laconic phrases all the action.
After this incisive dialogue Jesus began to prepare his disciples for his suffering, death and resurrection.
It is appropriate to note the systematic, incisive and polished character of the author's treatment.
Once again surpassed all expectations by presenting a game almost identical butdynamic graphics much more fluid and incisive.
David Petraeus's charm,wit and incisive intelligence will not be unemployed for long in Washington.
Steps should be taken at the same time, if not beforehand, to support growth andjobs with a more courageous and incisive proposal.
Krylov articulated concisely, with humour,sometimes incisive but never defiant,' observed DiePresse.
For breadth, variety,originality, and incisive penetration, Jevons' work as economist, statistician, logician, and philosopher is among the greatest on modern times.
Since their inception, they have been providing objective information and incisive analysis of important insurance topics.
Recently he wrote a series of incisive and courageous articles that had great resonance among the public.
I hoped that increasing space may be offered to women for a more widespread and incisive presence in the Church cf. Evangelium Gaudium, n.
Incisive insights into the psyche give way to Shakespeare's own words which explode into the auditorium from one of the UK's most formidable and maverick talents.
By discovering when I talked to him that he has a remarkably incisive mind and is perfectly capable of understanding his position and deciding what he wants to do about it.
On the subject of human rights in Russia, there is indeed a serious problem, which we acknowledge, andthe resolution which we are submitting is sufficiently tough and incisive.
Dr. Robertson has addressed this perennial,much-disputed topic in a fashion that is not only both incisive and engaging but also, to this reader at least, thoroughly convincing.
We advocated the need to be more‘joined-up', not just as a way to move towards an ever closer Union, butprimarily to make our action more effective and incisive.
Every courageous and incisive measure to solve internal problems of our own society, to improve self-confidence, discipline, morale and community spirit of our own people, is a diplomatic victory over Moscow….
He had no doctoral students, but through correspondence and personal contact with the constant succession of visitors to Princeton,many people benefited from his extremely quick and incisive mind.
This is an incisive programme that aims at moving the focus from why women should be on boards and C-Suite positions to how they should perform for board excellence and leadership effectiveness.