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- r in a perceptive manner
- It all adds up to what the Economist perceptively calls "a decadent puritanism within America: an odd combination of ducking responsibility and telling everyone else what to do.
- As to the rest of your report, the direct quotes were selected perceptively and fairly, but I regret that the editorial slant contradicts their meaning and sets up a straw man by .
- A lively discussion ensued, with Curtis, Geldof and Bono talking passionately and perceptively about poverty in Africa and what the West canand shoulddo about it.