Sentences with phrase «as astute move»

Kennedys bid to combine with Gates seen as astute move into competitive sector.

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It remains to be seen whether or not it's a successful move for him and the Ligue 1 outfit, but Liverpool have been very astute in including the clause as they await to see if the former Milan and Inter star can showcase the talent that hasn't been on display often enough.
The move has proved to be another astute transfer for Aulas, with Diaz scoring 13 goals, as many as the resurgent Fekir.
He has been in and out the team at the Riverside, so a move for the former Brentford man would be an astute bit of business as he is accomplished at this level.
Astute moves, such as the # 26m capture of David Silva from Valencia, in addition to a simply exquisite # 37m move for Sergio Agüero, need to be replicated in order for City to be able to compete with Europe's best.
At a particular snapshot, 200 randomly selected agents are shown distributed over the unit plane, with a tendency to move towards the «astute» region in the upper right hand quadrant as each agent's volunteer views more images.
A bold choice that initially seems like Cody and Reitman might be taking the easy way out, it's actually one of the movie's most astute moves, as well as a development that the director's naturalistic, roaming visual approach subtly builds up to.
The timing of the move is politically and financially astute, as it comes when Canadian financial assets are in demand by foreign investors.
Barclay's ability to seek finance elsewhere was seen as a commercially astute and enterprising move; after all isn't that what banks are meant to do rather than ask for handouts?
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