The rural Indian voter is a shrewd analyst, even when events are colored by mythology.
In this oral history, which was released on disk in 1948 and reissued in 1957, Morton revealed himself as both a beguiling raconteur and a shrewd musical analyst.
Rachel, you're a shrewd analyst, of human beings as well as mathematics.
What is significant, and what, to the shrewd analyst was already ominous in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, was that the progressive economic forces in society were in conflict with its institutional religion.
In addition, like her father, she was a shrewd political analyst, and she understood how that same rocky relationship, coupled with his wealth, made him so attractive to the Opposition.
Mr. Deng, as shrewd an analyst of China as anyone, clearly is betting that economic growth will sustain Communist Party rule rather than undermine it.
A shrewd analyst and plotter himself, McGeechan is savvy enough to allow others to apply the detail and set in place the technical bits and pieces that underpin significant achievement.
A shrewd analyst of advertising trends, Jacoby was more convinced than ever of the industry's new conventional wisdom, termed "global marketing."
He was a shrewd analyst of players' strengths and weaknesses and a master of the unexpected bowling change or field placing.
Ann F. Lewis, an adviser to Mr. Jackson who has a reputation as a shrewd analyst of the Democratic Party, argued that it was no longer possible for any nominee to operate as John Kennedy did.