Other research has suggested that both acuteness of memory and dyslexia may have genetic roots, and that the rate of aging may also be genetically influenced.
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Many who attacked me used the acuteness of the question, knowing that this acuteness can so easily be exploited, especially while I lived in America.
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Many who attacked me used the acuteness of the question, knowing that this acuteness can so easily be exploited, especially while I lived in America.
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The acuteness of this threat is what then drives the new doctrine of preemption and the greater willingness of America to use force unilaterally around the world.
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"I have to tell you frankly that the acuteness of the problem of funding Russia's chemical weapons destruction is still present,"
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Rami b . $ ama was possessed of rare mental acuteness, but Rava asserted that his unusual acumen led him to reach his conclusions too hastily.
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Special attention is given to artists that face today s world with acuteness and sophisticated criticism while they likewise question political and social manifestations of contemporary society.
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John Clute wrote that these two anthologies, " composed of carefully selected original and reprinted material, mostly horror, demonstrate Sullivan's editorial acuteness ."
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The policies of the labour governments in the early twentieth century were felt with particular acuteness among the Scottish aristocracy, with their limited ability to generate income.
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This week, the sense that the country risks slipping into anarchy has been felt with particular acuteness in Moscow, once the privileged headquarters of the Soviet bloc.