Sentences with phrase «astute about»

Ensure that there are no wrong grammars or wrong spellings within the resume because Hiring Managers are quite astute about this.
This goes alongside the pressure I just mentioned, LiPs are obviously very keen to know what is happening on their behalf, whereas insurers understand that litigation is a very lengthy process and are astute about the procedure.
Additionally, he is very astute about people, and delegates power to those who work in the field and are well qualified to implement policy.»
These companies are astute about the trends and demands of the U.S. market and are addressing them by providing quality, innovative designs.
So we've needed to be, I think, careful and astute about that.
Teenagers More Astute About Effects of Drug Use: Attitudes about drugs among teenagers are changing for the better, and teenage drug use is leveling off, according to recent survey.
What follows is a kind of revenge tale, but one that's really astute about relationships and desire.
If anything, the image could be sharper still with noise reduction dialled back a notch, but Arrow is typically astute about maintaining the organic look of a film print while scrubbing away dust and scratches.
The repeating names may suggest a certain Gilded Age anachronism, but A.G. is considered a real heavyweight in the newsroom — a smart and humble editor who's also very astute about the difficult state of the news business.
Paul's a very interesting intertwining of a pure artist and somebody who is very astute about solving business problems... I actually think of Paul as much as a business problem - solver as I do an artist.

Not exact matches

Connie Guglielmo, editor in chief of CNET News, when leading an in - depth discussion about the «data economy,» made an astute observation about its power:
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.
Presumably, astute thieves know these identifiers, and you can't do much about it.
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.
Indeed, about a month ago, some astute players within the market made predictions about this happening.
But as a couple of astute commentators on the Macleans blog pointed out, Relentlessly Progressive Economics had already noted the studyâ $ ™ s flawed assumption about capital.
«With everyone focused on the super hot Silicon Alley office market, astute multifamily investors have started thinking about where the people who work at those firms live,» Silverman told The Real Deal.
The newly engaged Kanye West took time for an exceptionally rare radio talk show interview this morning where he opened up about his decision to feature a surprisingly theologically astute Jesus character on his profanity - laden Yeezus tour.
It's not a religious book, and the author uses quite a bit of profanity, but he makes some astute observations about religion and politics in the United States.
«He's been a bit naive,» wrote the editor about Pope Francis in the December issue of First Things, while admitting he's also been «a bit astute».
John Allen, an astute reporter of all things Catholic, says it was the pope's candor and gentleness, and he's right about that.
Harvey Manfield provides an astute analysis of the Progressive claim to transcend partisanship which ultimately turns out to a dream about the decisive end of politics itself.
My use of the DOL family farm regulations to take a pot - shot at the Porchers below, has led to my learning about the REINS bill, thanks to our astute commenters Brian and CJ Wolfe.
My father and I in particular, both very skeptical and somewhat cynical individuals, often joke about what astute atheists we would be if not for our christian faith.
Writing with pronounced respect and admiration for the preacher, colored by a serious concern about method, Morrison offered an unusually astute and critical analysis of American revivalism.
So here's what I think about the election: The forecasts — based on complicated models — found in the APSA's PS by real social scientists — with the exception of the one by the astute James Campbell — are, as usual, too timid in terms of picking up the impending surge....
They aren't just concerned about the righteous and theologically astute people and good churches.
It has been noted by astute demographers that at the time the baby bust generation began to reach marriage age, the articles in women's magazines began to depart from the «Why He Won't Commit» genre to articles about «The New Morality» and reactions to the sexual excesses of the previous decade.
I think that Rauch did about as well as an astute «gay marriage» advocate could do in dealing with the political problem created for his cause by the «Beyond Same - Sex Marriage» statement.
This could tell you something about his opinion on the Arsenal boss, and the former Gunner has now claimed that Redknapp is more astute tactically then the long - standing Arsenal manager.
Danny Welbeck had no hope in hell going up against both Cahill and Terry and I severely wondered ahead of the game what many fans were talking about with the pace of Welbeck troubling either CB when both are known for being positionally astute.
all are entertaining, and all have some astute fans / posters, as well as the drones that rave on and on about perceived unfairness.
Antonio Conte has silently gone about this summer's business but has been very astute so far.
Nigel Clough has made some astute signings this summer and is quietly going about his business unlike a certain Scot down the road.
A more astute observer would have speculated about Nigel Pearson's future well before his apparently surprise exit weeks later.
I have concerns about some of what she says, but think other parts of what she says are pretty astute.
Describing the decision about Nimrod as having been «tough but necessary», Mr Hammond cited the success of the Astute submarines, saying they were now in use by the military.
Of course, astute economists have always known that some people care about others.
Atheists The best thing about writing a story as a journalist is that you get to interact with astute readers who are never reticient about telling you what you missed in your reporting.
Since discovering Marine Phytoplankton about three months ago I can honestly say I have never felt better, my energy levels are through the roof, I don't «catch every bug going» anymore & I am impressively mentally astute.
And yes, very astute observation about the late 90s style.
One of these astute women friends pointed out that even if someone you care for is talking about something in which you have no interest, you listen fully — because it is of interest to 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 isn't simply about one man's struggle with society but an astute, psychological character study that ambiguously treads a fine line between redemption and damnation while leaving us to question our interpretation of events.
Despite this being a film about Sherlock Holmes, the fact that it's not much of a mystery may disappoint die - hard fans, but as an astute drama it's more than worth a look because Ian McKellen...
Film historian and noir expert Eddie Muller offers an audio commentary dense with astute observations about Where the Sidewalk Ends and noir in general.
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.
In between a double - whammy of Cronenberg - 2012's Cosmopolis and the forth - coming Maps to the Stars — Pattinson continues to make astute post-Twilight career choices and anyone who has any doubts about his acting ability need only look at his stunning work here.
, COWBOYS, the directorial debut of Jacques Audiard's A Prophet and Rust and Bone co-writer Thomas Bidegain; the breathtaking ethnographic Colombian Amazon odyssey EMBRACE OF THE SERPENT; James Ponsoldt's THE END OF THE TOUR starring Jason Segel as writer David Foster Wallace and Jesse Eisenberg as Rolling Stone journalist David Lipsky in this engrossing two - hander; Writer - Director Jayro Bustamante's IXCANUL VOLCANO, the European Premiere Stevan Riley's enthralling Marlon Brando documentary LISTEN TO ME MARLON; Jia Zhangke's ambitious, astute and humane MOUNTAINS MAY DEPART; the European Premiere of Sylvia Chang's often - ethereal magic - realist drama love story, MURMUR OF THE HEARTS; the European Premiere of THE NEW CLASSMATE about a single mum in India battling to ensure her daughter's future; SEMBÈNE!
«I hadn't thought about it before, but that's probably an astute point,» said star Alden Ehrenreich, who plays one of the film's romantic leads.
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