Examples of using Incisive in English and their translations into Chinese
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In order to be able to provide more incisive support to parliaments and assist them in developing their international involvement, the IPU must also improve itself.
Socialism is storming back because it has formed an incisive critique of what has gone wrong in Western societies.
The report reflects, in particular, the need for more incisive analysis of the issues discussed in the text and greater emphasis on gender empowerment.
It is an exciting development for both Microsoft and Excel users, but Diane Robinette, CEO of Incisive Software is wary of the risks involved.
It is an exciting development for both Microsoft and Excel users, but Diane Robinette, CEO of Incisive Software is wary of the risks involved.
I think we were a bit unlucky as well but overall they were sharper than us, more incisive and more dominant in the challenges.
We bring together lawyers of the highest calibre with the technical knowledge, industry experience and regional know-how to provide the incisive advice our clients need.
We also thank the Secretary-General for his very incisive report(S/2012/33) submitted in accordance with resolutions 1820(2008) and 1888(2009).
Archaeology offers readers incisive reporting, vivid storytelling, compelling photography and the latest news from around the globe, all devoted to exploring the world's ancient past.
In examining the position of women as victims of crime, the workshop should provide an incisive overview of the inadequacies still existing in the treatment of female detainees and prisoners.
Prof. Pierre-Henri Imbert, who wrote one of the most incisive monographs on the subject of reservations, does express the following view:“[t]his definition appears very precise and complete.
After inventing the technological applications, Erlewine humanized it all, adding perception and incisive practical analyses to modern, computerized astrology.
Similarly, we are satisfied with resolution 58/314, adopted on the same day, granting the Holy See wider and more incisive prerogatives as an Observer.
The UN Chronicle has received contributions from heads of State and senior government officials, who offer spirited and incisive commentary on the United Nations and its vital concerns.
The only female artist to be part of the London Group, Paula Rego set herself apart with her highly figurative, literary, incisive and unusual work.
However, it was noted that a more incisive analysis of the reasoning behind the changes made would have provided a better understanding of the draft article.
He welcomed the adoption of Protocol V to the Convention, an important multilateral tool for arms control, though he could have wished that it was more incisive.
Her eyes were olive green incisive and clear.
I asked in my most clever and incisive twenty-something way.
As the most incisive reasoner and most energetic agent in Europe.