Aún no tenemos significados para "have the sagacity".
1He may have the sagacity of a Jewish rabbi, or the profundity of a Calvin, or the sublimity of a Homer for aught I know.
2Such racing, we had the sagacity to see, was not likely to pay.
3Bennett Burleigh, that crafty old campaigner, had the sagacity to go by Tube.
4It isn't every one who has the sagacity of your uncle.
5The King, however, had the sagacity to secure a preëmption-right as early as 1620.
6At twenty-four he had the sagacity, the prudence, the reserve of a man of fifty.
7In his danger, she has the sagacity of the serpent, and the courage of the lioness.
8She had the sagacity which comes from great tenderness and loyalty, combined with a passionate nature.
9Wilfrid had the sagacity to perceive, and the keen apprehension of ridicule to shrink from, the picture.
10Congress has not had the sagacity to give the necessary guarantees, the proper assurances to the slaveholding States.
11Need I say that citizen was the younger Adams, and that Washington had the sagacity to discover him?
12Besides the ability of her generals and the discipline of her legions, she had the sagacity of her Senate.
13Chalmers had the sagacity to discover also a sort of portrait-like resemblance in the Duke to King James the First.
14Also, old Brashear had the sagacity and the nagging habit that are necessary to keeping people and things up to the mark.
15The same Louis had the sagacity to revoke the edict of Nantz; to entrust his armies to a Tallard, a Villeroy, and a Marsin.
16He could not come among us without betraying his sympathy for us, and, stupid as we were, we had the sagacity to see it.