Examples of using Keenness in English and their translations into Swedish
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It's keenness that counts.
Errorˆ suggests lack of intellectual keenness; evil, deficiency of wisdom;
The keenness and baggage of the knowledge you received will correct the matter.
Based on the depth angle of penetration and the keenness of the blade, I would say it was.
And the keenness of the blade, I would say Based on the depth, it was… Same scalpel as the murders.
Who can, however, develop the necessary creativeness and keenness in this sphere?
consistency and keenness with which our enemies, the ruling classes,
On the contrary, investment subsidies under the second pillar will promote a keenness and a willingness for innovation.
given the keenness with which reference is made to the impotence of national politics,
Stockholm is a sophisticated combo of sleek design, cultural keenness and festive folk tradition.
evil is influenced, not only by the keenness of his moralˆ nature,
to the expansion and keenness of the mind and to bodily strength.
respected in the region and his knowledge and keenness for surf combined with Freedom 2's speed means you will quickly find the waves you want
on the other hand, the Member States' keenness to make progress.
The motion of experience equals the forceˆ of expectant imagination plus the keenness of the sensory discovery of the external qualities of contacted reality.
Those months of feverish political life had created innumerable cadres in the lower ranks, had educated hundreds and thousands of rough diamonds, who were accustomed to look on politics from below and not above, and for that very reason estimated facts and people with a keenness not always accessible to orators of the academic type.
encourage keenness, use each person's abilities,
it does not agree with the Commission's keenness- also apparent in the draft Green Paper on the reform of the Common Fisheries Policy- to turn to the subject of comitology excessively and with particular interest.
the persisting illegality of the situation, the keenness for Parliament to abandon its responsibility for a joint resolution, are bound up with the political choices of the Italian Government,
He thoroughly understood the sturdy character of his Master and the keenness of that majestic and merciful mindˆ,