But Cohen says the Holocaust was always discussed in rational rather than emotional terms during his childhood; this taught him to look at problems analytically.
In all such differences, environmental influence is suggested by the fact that children who think analytically most often prove to have mothers who have encouraged initiative and .
He published People or Monsters?, a meticulously researched, analytically powerful expos of corruption in one county in the northeastern Heilongjiang provincethis work would .
Ford focused on reducing emissions Cradle-to-grave is probably not a phrase you want associated with vehicles. The environmental impacts of a product from materials acquisition through product disposal is more analytically known as life-cycle assessment. In the vehicle industry it is known as well-to-wheel, and it assesses totally energy consumption to make a car. The concept is becoming more prevalent in the minds of U.S ...
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Robert Mugabe in Reuters UK The important role of defending our country cannot be left to mediocre officers incapable of comprehending and analytically evaluating the operational environment to ensure that the sovereignty of our state is not only preserved, but enhanced,...
Ralph Nader in Bloomberg If you look at it analytically, Mr. Gore would tell you that if he'd won Tennessee, everything else being equal, he would've been president,Nader said. "It's his home state."
Kevin Steele in ESPN He's got that gift of being able to analytically process information and react to it as fast as any guy I've ever been around,Steele said.