Word: insightfulness
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...They are a tremendous source of first-hand insight into American politics for our students, the IOP and Kennedy School...
...brings this same insight and detachment to his encounters with the leaders of his new country. He admits that he enjoyed being seduced by John Kennedy but that he also saw in J.F.K. "signs of ruthlessness and the glib assumption of privilege." Grunwald never believed that Kennedy, had he lived, would have reversed the direction of American involvement in Vietnam, but, he adds, "part of me loved America loving Kennedy...
...hope to gain better insight into the gypsy culture and myself through this experience," he said...
...staff attributes far too much insight to Harvard students, who have clearly demonstrated their apathy in regard to many Undergraduate Council issues. There is no evidence to support the contrived claim that voters "proved their commitment to understanding each candidate's positions and potential." In fact, just last Friday The Crimson ran a news analysis titled "Name Visibility Determines Council Race." Most students simply did not take the time to find out what each candidate thought about Core reform, student funding or other popular Council issues. By inferring that students purposely split the unofficial electoral tickets, the staff has fabricated...
...people understand the complex economic, social and political dynamics affecting poverty in America better than Mary Jo Bane," Nye said in a statement. "She's a tremendous source of insight and experience for the Kennedy School, and we are very fortunate to have her back...