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A few of them have something incisive to say about their model.
She needed the whole man to do an incisive article.
According to this incisive book, it's not because of too little money spent.
As always your incisive mind cuts to the heart of the matter.
Any one of them would probably have made for more incisive viewing.
I'm not trying to be funny, but what did you find incisive about the article?
The film is an incisive look at the relationship between money and emotions.
It was incisive, and maybe more revealing than he knew.
Both stand amongst American music's most incisive students of song.
We need incisive action to bring about resolution of this conflict.
Your analysis of their narrative structure, by the way, was incisive.
He slanted his head to the side to give her another of those incisive looks.
Parliament's incisive work has produced positive results on several points.
Yet what he needed in his chief executive last week was someone who would have offered him some incisive advice.
What she gave to politics was a sensitive soul, not just an incisive mind.
You'd never call the 940 incisive; it's not a car to be rushed into a direction change.
Her incisive observations often leave the adults at a loss.
He is particularly well known for incisive commentary on the problems of public institutions.
A quiet man, with an incisive, quick intelligence, she thought.
And it constitutes some of the most incisive fiction writing around.
Over on the east coast the humor is sharp and incisive.
And I should guess, though maybe there's no real evidence of this, a better mind, clearer, more incisive.
Everything he did had been inventive and sharp, his running incisive.
We will all miss reading his incisive and valuable comments.
He commanded a fine voice and his wit was incisive.