perceptively in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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As this article perceptively observes, it is these very liberals who paved the way for illiberalism for over 60 years.
www.firstpost.com
More perceptively, this shrinking airline violet even accused us of being "grandstanders".
www.independent.ie
It slows down the work of governments perceptively.
o.canada.com
Perceptively, she died less than a year later.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It was perceptively erudite and scholarly.
www.thehindu.com
Dukes reasoned, perceptively it turns out, that "pumpkin" as a concept had so far failed to capture the popular imagination because pumpkin qua pumpkin doesn't taste like much of anything.
news.nationalpost.com
For perceptively belonging to wrong caucuses or factions, some senators withdrew from the primaries and headed for rival parties.
www.vanguardngr.com
Grant perceptively stayed the middle course, and recommended a rebuke but not a dismissal.
en.wikipedia.org
The articles are well researched, persuasively argued and perceptively descriptive.
jamaica-gleaner.com
Plus pleas for simple assurance of an ability to read perceptively, to think analytically and to write with clear meanings.
www.nbr.co.nz

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