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insightful

[in-sahyt-fuhl] / ˈɪnˌsaɪt fəl /


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Given how many Premier League teams now look to defend City in a way that mirrors how Tunisia played on that day, the rest of his words become even more insightful.

From BBC

Mr. Jensen, himself a native of western Nebraska, writes insightfully about the intimacies, frustrations and rivalries of such a place.

From The Wall Street Journal

Attuned to the nuts-and-bolt details of the legal system surrounding children, the film is emotionally sensitive and psychologically insightful to the fallout of dealing with something well beyond one’s experience, understanding or maturity.

From Los Angeles Times

Need to Know guides investors to the most important, insightful items required to chart a course ahead of each trading day.

From MarketWatch

Need to Know guides investors to the most important, insightful items required to chart a course ahead of each trading day.

From MarketWatch




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