Sentences with phrase «astute at»

However, agents are notorious for not being very astute at all with regards to the art and science of marketing.
«Mr. Shoemaker was astute at finding quality real estate opportunity, understanding the questions and concerns and then solving the issues that would make the properties valuable,» said Mark Tanguay, managing principal with Edgemark Midwest Development, who worked with Mr. Shoemaker at Coldwell Banker and with the Hawthorne Works property.
CREA has the Competition Bureau breathing down their neck because of the depth of the MLS system and so CREA allows POINT2 to have access to MLS data to distribute to prove that «that alone is not the reason that Realtors (R) are astute at selling real estate».
Particularly astute at collaborating with internal organizations, ensuring the highest level of customer service and satisfaction as well as building and retaining client loyalty through strategic plans.
Astute at recognizing areas in need of improvement develop action plans and exectue them through to achieve prompt and sucessful completion, within regulatory compliance guidelines and bedgetary framework.
bleepingcomputer.com - The group of Iranian hackers the US charged last week with hacking over 300 universities across the globe were actually master phishers astute at their craft, so much so that they used the same phishing lure for years without needing to change it.
Insurance adjusters are very astute at reducing the insurance company's exposure.
You have shown yourself to be quite astute at times but It is getting a little difficult to take you seriously any more.
Perhaps none is more astute at illustrating the assumptions and limits of language than the iconic «Blah, blah, blah», the seductive physical abstraction of the paintings matched by the humorous emphasis of a repeated, improvisational refrain that insinuates talking nonsense, or allusion to something so familiar it requires no articulation.
Astute at locating and engaging the dynamic fountainhead of artistic practice relevant to time and place, in one installation, Ferrer nurtures a powerful tributary of faces rendered on paper bags in crayon, pencil, paint and collage: an extant, sui generis body of work that the artist has cultivated since 1972.
They are very astute at figuring you out & your routine; they have needs but as long as you give them what they need once a day they can be left alone.
Certainly Pimco has been astute at navigating the credit markets, but putting «safe» and «spread» in the same sentence is a dangerous precedent.
Their new website positions Desjardins Online Brokerage as particularly astute at considering user experience.
Teachers need to be great at asking questions and astute at managing the different paths to learning that each child creates.
On the other hand, reporters have never been particularly astute at covering «change,» particularly the variety that causes pain for adults.
The marketing team behind Alien: Covenant are being astute at feeding viewers information before the film is released.
Noah Baumbach, directing from a story developed with his wife, Jenifer Jason Leigh, is a shrewd student of character and he's especially astute at finding the vulnerability in the self - involved, who see everything as a reflection of themselves.
And Shelly is very astute at what he is doing.
Kids aren't as astute at knowing how to meet their needs as we grownup are.
At 1 - 0 up, an elite team will communicate with one - and - other and remain positionally astute at all times.
The people who plan television programming are very astute at discovering what people need, then fashioning their appeals (in both programs and ads) to meet those needs.
Buyers today are developing a sixth sense and becoming fairly astute at knowing the difference in how an organization is thinking.
«He was very astute at curbing knee - jerk reactions to the much more highly volatile U.S. banking and market conditions,» one CEO wrote.

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Last night at Fortune's annual Brainstorm Tech dinner in San Francisco, Chain CEO Adam Ludwin regaled attendees with his astute take on cryptocurrencies.
But more than a television personality, De Laurentiis is an astute business woman at the helm of an empire that includes two restaurants in Las Vegas and another one coming to Baltimore's Horseshoe Casino next month.
At a young age, Gen Z teens are showing an astute understanding of and stated commitment to housing, as well as the milestones and actions surrounding that transaction.
This is a fun character because he acts like such a idiot at times, but then out of no where he says something that is rather profound or makes an astute observation.
Nevertheless, with many indicators and stocks at extremely «oversold» levels in the near - term, astute traders should be prepared for a swift reversal (counter-trend bounce) to the upside.
Keeping this in mind, you need to remain astute and block out news bits, such as «the index is at 80 so things look gloomy» or «the level of consumer sentiment is up slightly from last month.»
It is, at the same time, both ambitious and incremental — politically astute in a country with strong vested interests that appreciate reform more in concept that in practice.
Some analysts who are usually astute and show a good understanding of economics seem to put on blinders before looking at China.
«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.
With his astute mind, a willingness to laugh at himself and his passion for reconciliation, Justin Welby will be an Archbishop to watch.
Does the Machiavellian version of «necessity is all there is» create an unbounded or at least unjustified confidence in the malleability of human nature by the free or astute man.
Later he taught other prisoners these subjects at night — for a small gratuity, of course, since his mentor, Franklin, was also an astute entrepreneur.
When the Higher Education Research Institute at U.C.L.A. recently released a study of religious and spiritual attitudes among today's college students, their findings confirmed what astute campus observers had been witnessing for years.
One of the most astute observers of the American religious scene is Wade Clark Roof, now professor of sociology of religion at the University of California at Santa Barbara..
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.
First off, let me alert you that we're having a debate between Jay Cost and Sean Trende (the two most prominent and astute of the young and constantly online political analysts) on the current presidential nomination system at Berry next Thursday, December 1 at 5:30 in Krannert.
The author is a sociologist who directs American studies at Bayreuth University in Germany, and he here succeeds in bringing together an enormous range of data that he joins to astute social analysis.
The sole male survivor of Saul and Jonathan is, in a gesture at once magnanimous and politically astute, brought into the king's household, to «eat at the king's table,» live on the king's bounty — of course under the constant surveillance of the king's staff (ch.
$ 26 When the Higher Education Research Institute at U.C.L.A. recently released a study of religious and spiritual attitudes among today's college students, their findings confirmed what astute campus....
In a recent article on events at Notre Dame, Michael Bradley offered some astute observations on the rhetoric of the LGBTQ movement, as did R. R. Reno a few weeks ago in a post on the Extraordinary Synod on the Family.
David's establishment at Hebron as king over Judah, the southern confederation of tribes, probably with the consent of the Philistines, even their approval (2:1 - 4); David's generous and unimpeachably sincere (albeit politically astute) message of appreciation to Jabesh - gilead vv.
Huckabee was the two - term governor of Arkansas who has been an astute critic of his party's inability to appeal to people who are at or under the earnings median.
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.
That's my argument at Public Discourse today: Some astute observers have noticed the dimensions of the problem and called attention to it.
Inverting the usual way of looking at population and economics, he showed himself far more astute than many experts when he wrote:
This is an astute analysis and it is one area that Giroud excels at but Theo has yet to truly find his feet.
Swansea had the better manager on the night, he made astute substitutions at the right time, both of which paid off.
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