Examples of 'more incisive' in a sentence

Meaning of "more incisive"

more incisive - When something is described as being more incisive, it means that it is characterized by keen insight, clear and sharp analysis, or a deep understanding of a subject matter. This phrase is often used to compliment someone's critical thinking skills, decision-making abilities, or problem-solving capabilities

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Instead more incisive measures need to be proposed.
What you get is more incisive work.
More incisive language was needed to convey the sense of urgency.
But our hope must be more incisive.
It aims to be more incisive in analysing the questions asked.
We could make sanctions regimes more incisive and targeted.
A more incisive investigation into the value which partnerships could add to urban renewal was proposed.
But much more incisive.
A more incisive dialogue will then be needed between the Brussels institutions.
You probably expected a more incisive analysis than that.
On the Allied side Beresford was proving no more incisive.
The Commission agrees that more incisive action is required.
More incisive measures to combat poverty ;.
Towards a more coordinated and more incisive regional policy.
In this context, more incisive intervention in building productive capacities was considered a key issue.

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It could be more incisive.
European-level action to improve results and overcome the unresolved issues is more incisive.
We should move towards implementing more incisive measures in the field.
This renders the interventions of the operator faster, better targeted, and more incisive.
Pope Francis has promised to find a more incisive role for women in the church.
A more incisive EU policy, based on these very principles, was needed to counter these tendencies.
We would have liked the latter document to contain more incisive and comprehensive proposals.
Could be more incisive more appealing. As you say here, more… penetrating.
Its content has not only been broadened but has also become more incisive and analytical.
Even more incisive the changes introduced in municipalities with a population of at least 20.000 inhabitants.
The Community also needs more wideranging and more incisive powers.
I would have expected more incisive analysis from you, MP.
The doctor regrets, however, that the statement is not more incisive.
This new capability allows Europol to play a more incisive role in cross-border investigations.
Each declaration was more severe, than the preceding one and, therefore, more incisive.
This is one effective way to create “ a more incisive presence ” for women in our church!
An efficient and workable decentralization would require more incisive action, such as.
However, the so-called fourth gospel, brings a more incisive revelation concerning this question.
Paying homage to the RAPPORTEUR, he argued for a more incisive approach.
In previous years, there had been more incisive criticisms.
An efficient and workable decentralisation would require more incisive action, such as.

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