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He makes the point as succinctly and perceptively as usual.
But even that target would leave the situation that the sub-committee has confronted so perceptively in a very unsatisfactory state.
It was he who, perceptively, said that that was precisely the way in which parliamentary draftsmen approached the issue of parliamentary questions.
In this situation, we politicians must respond calmly and perceptively.
He is perceptively feeling around the area of ways in which his constituents may be affected by the increasing use of the airport.
How each of these relates to the built environment is sensitively and perceptively explored, particularly in the case of dementia, to identify the design implications for care homes.
His spectators, too, are more like consumers, complacently guided round the city's artistic and theatrical zones by the range of cultural and ideological forces here analyzed so perceptively.
Stimulated by this the author deals perceptively with numerous issues of implementation, taking a wide view and paying attention to user psychology.