Sentences with phrase «how astute»

How astute of you to map out a strategy for job seekers to tap into the hidden market.
Hemsworth's off - the - cuff answers to Curtis's lightening round shows how astute Tourism Australia's Vice President Jane Whitehead was in choosing the chiseled blond to spread the word of the country's extraordinary coastline.
No matter how astute or advanced a student might be, all leaners need the assurance of knowing help is available.
How astute of you, internet friend.
I know you are young as you have not learned to punctuate (and because you regard the Community Shield as an honour, which it is not; merely a glorified pre - season friendly, overhyped) and I say that not to chide your education but to show how astute people can tell things by reading clear tell tale signs, that other and often younger people can not.

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Sacrifice, self - sufficiency, and love are in Zorrilla's operating system, and Caporale was astute enough to probe for insights about how those values shaped her work ethic and her dreams.
One of my astute readers, named Jim, wondered how far out of whack the returns can get over any one year period from this long - term trendline.
Buyers today are developing a sixth sense and becoming fairly astute at knowing the difference in how an organization is thinking.
We can take issue with the style of this administration in confronting China (a more astute strategy would not begin by alienating key allies), and we can worry that it has not thought carefully about how to deal with the inevitable Chinese retaliation or how to construct a path for China and the United States to come to a new accord on trade.
I've been on the road for reasons professional and personal the last couple of days, and so I haven't been able to comment on Carl and John on why we pomocons — given how cultured, witty, and astute in every way we are — haven't been discovered as the cure for everything that ails all the other inferior brands of conservatism these days.
Midwest, Well, several years ago I read a very astute piece (IMHO) in a rather liberal journal that outlined the need for water in the region, how Israel controls most of it near the Med, and how Palestinians want to control it.
Foer's talk is free to all Expo East badge holders; and, if you're in Baltimore, you won't want to miss his astute take on the food industry, how we can use storytelling to shape a brighter food future and why we should be paying attention to college campuses to catch a glimpse of what that food future may look like.
«We are positioned well to supply the market, which is increasingly interested in how their product was produced and the astute consumer wants to ensure their food is free from nasties like chemical residues, GMOs, preservatives and medications.
Myself, I'd like to see how they fare under a tactically astute manager.
Ragnar Klavan, who has looked an astute acquisition by Jurgen Klopp so far this campaign, gave a lesson on how not do defend by failing to clear his lines and releasing Redmond through on goal.
As you are a very astute navigator with the cap you also know how many cheap rookies will count.
Lastly Ken, if Wenger is as astute as you make out, how come he has got himself the title of the most hated top club manager among it's own fans and also that all its rival fans, passionately want him to remain, and continue ruining us.
Liverpool used to be there but Brendan Rodgers has shown how more smarter and technically astute he is than Arsene.
I just don t get how some here are happy with ramsey playing as RW.The lad is good, he has heart but he is not a RW.Welbeck and Walcot are and we are more dangerous when they play in this position.I fear Wenger will never change and will always try to accomodate his favourites in the team.Today Ozil was useless, replace him by Welbeck and shift Ramsey in the middle, but no it has to be a non favourite Coquelin who bring more than any of them.I doubt Arsenal will win any PL title with Maureeno in charge of Chelshi as he is quite more astute on tactic than Wenger.Oh boy, you may always say runner up is not that bad.....
How can a manager appear astute and organised at one club but completely lost at another?
The man is a leader and would probably have the entire dressing room quaking in terror, but how tactically astute is he?
Ian Holloway was handed his first master - class in how a Premiership fixture cane be won through astute tactics, with Blackpool's usually free - flowing football stopped in its tracks at St Andrews last weekend as Birmingham City inflicted Blackpool's fifth league defeat of the season upon them.
Kids aren't as astute at knowing how to meet their needs as we grownup are.
How much more constructive and politically astute if he had faithfully represented the views of Labour voters (and almost certainly his own personal preference) as a step towards a democratically elected Labour government that would have been the best protector of workers» rights.
«I think he's very astute, I think he's very bright, I think we think alike on matters of fiscal responsibility, how to create jobs, how to lower taxes,» Paladino said.
«I can see the logic in all except Mandelson» Cardinal Pirelli, I am not surprised by this development, and yet again it shows how politically astute Cameron and Osborne are!
It is loaded with content, but, rather than educational, it's mostly tips and advice on how to change your lifestyle to be more financially astute.
He also has an astute understanding of how to package science for the public, and it is no coincidence that the title of his latest contribution should echo the final words of Stephen Hawking's bestseller.
In addition to these astute questions, I address things like Parkinson's disease and the gut - brain connection, as well as how high blood pressure could contribute to brain disorders like dementia.While most questions related to brain health, others focused on whether a ketogenic diet would be okay after you've had your gallbladder removed.
But then one of the astute public transpo riders inquired, «So how do you wash them?
[Mendes is] smart about pacing and rhythm and an astute judge of when to go for the joke and how to let his actors run the show, as opposed to the show — the explosions and murders and such — flattening the actors.
This predator / prey theme also provides an astute conduit to address real contemporary anxieties, demonstrating how fear is intrinsic to ignorance and how difficult it is to overcome prejudices.
After all, for all the film's broad yet astute observations of how romantic comedies operate and the real world romantic expectations that arise as a result, it is, ultimately, still a romantic comedy.
Scott is a fetching man - child with surprisingly astute insights into how to connect with Ronnie via the ci - mentioned KISS and a man - to - man about how to notice the secondary sexual characteristics of the female of the species without being obvious about it.
Neil LaBute adapts his bracingly astute play into a series of scenes that make us question how men and women ever come together to make a relationship work.
It's an astute critique of how women are portrayed in media, the ways in which personal relationships intertwine with and shape the creative process, and the difficulty of change — all set against a gentrifying New York City.
2014 winners, St. Laurence Primary, demonstrated an astute grasp of how to lobby both local and national government to improve the safety of their environment.
Damon is astute in noting how little our schools encourage purposefulness.
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So in summation, I think the CIPD's viewpoint on eLearning is probably the one of the most logical, astute ways to look at how to treat ELearning.
This school demonstrated an astute grasp of how to lobby both local and national government to improve the safety of their environment.
How many astute, capable and high achieving college grads would look to enter California teaching under the prevailing conditions?
So how was this astute blend of speed and savoir faire achieved?
The amazing thing is how the 599GTB is able to embrace every situation with an astute blend of confidence and competence.
Readers will root for her success and evaluate how their own opinions have been shaped by some astute public relations.
- Kirkus «In her astute travel memoir, Sovich examines the dilemma so many women face: how to choose between a life of domesticity and one of adventure.
Astute readers will pick the most important clue in the first tenth of the book, but the exact who, how and why of it make, nonetheless, a good read.
Indeed, one of our most astute observers of the realm and a great, favorite colleague of mine, Philip Jones in London, wrote in his Future present blog post at The Bookseller that «newspaper critics» of Brown «once again show how disconnected they are from readers.»
Now, the astute amongst you will see that that's actually a saving of around # 45 for shopping at Amazon, so how did I come up with the headline of this post, claiming a Kindle is a year of eBooks from Waterstones?
Astute investors such as Warren Buffet know intimately how their stocks operate and understand precisely how the smallest changes will affect earnings.
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