Sentences with phrase «astute in»

The National Association of REALTORS ® (NAR) estimates that 74 percent of homebuyers are astute in using the Internet to jumpstart their home search.
«The borrower was very astute in negotiating not only with the seller, but parties that controlled «first rights.»
A neutral accountant that is experienced in working with divorcing couples will be astute in finding the most favorable solutions that minimize the combined tax liability of both parties.
Astute in identifying areas in need of improvementm with the vision to develop and implement successful action plans.
Late in life, as his health declined, it began to emerge that he had been far from astute in managing his own financial affairs.
Despite little «hard» antitrust enforcement, the FCA has been astute in its use of «soft» enforcement methods and we expect this trend to continue in 2017.
She is praised for being «extremely astute in analysing cases and pushing them.»
This has the potential to be world shattering, but it may take 10 or 15 years to be recognized However, those who are astute in their understanding of physics, especially the Second Law of Thermodynamics, could play a part in disseminating this information pertaining to the gravitationally induced temperature gradient that is found in all planetary tropospheres and sub-surface regions and the resulting energy flows..
My three boys are now very astute in noticing garbage on the ground anywhere we go and they know they can do something about it.
«Irving was very astute in seeing that the economics of being a dealer was based on retaining great works for your own collection.»
In a 2013 review of Question Bridge, a collaborative transmedia project, Holland Cotter wrote in the New York Times, ``... he has been particularly astute in examining the workings of what W. E. B. Du Bois called double consciousness, the condition in which people see themselves reflected, often negatively, in the view of others and end up molding their lives to confirm that view.»
By turns comic and bloody, silly and harrowing, the project, whose various incarnations span the UCLA Hammer Museum and the Carl Berg Gallery, is impressive in its breadth and astute in its satire.
Authentic in her representations, Casteel is astute in communicating temperamental identities through facial expressions, the subtle placement of hands, and informal stances.
FG Norman Lewis was very astute in his descriptions of Guatemala.
Dogs are very astute in judging their human owner's moods and desires and what they can get away with.
A rule set to go into effect by the end of the year to rein in rogue financial advisors sheds light on the importance of being astute in making wise investment choices.
And the high - profile self - publishing author David Gaughran was particularly astute in a comment there, in describing the mixed feelings many in the independent writers» sector bring to the issue:
Joe Darcy was very astute in caring and arranging my service I do not wish to turn this into a novel..!
He is astute in his approval of the charter school movement under certain circumstances.
Once again, students are prepared thoroughly for each visitor so they are not only polite but sophisticated and astute in listening and responding.
«Now, they also have to be so astute in so many, often unfamiliar, areas of communication, law and process.»
Damon is astute in noting how little our schools encourage purposefulness.
Ford hasn't been terribly astute in his choice of roles: You can't blame him, I suppose, for reprising Indiana Jones, but what about «Firewall,» «Hollywood Homicide,» «Random Hearts,» and «K - 19: The Widowmaker,» where he played a Russian naval officer with an authenticity as light as his accent was thick?
In this instance, it would appear that the Secretary of State for Health was actually rather astute in giving up his day job: Much better to have a seat in Parliament.
He completed 94 % of his passes at the Etihad, completed four of his six take ons and was one hand to block four passes and make five interceptions to add onto his nine tackles — tidy on the ball, busy across the park and yet astute in his positioning to cut out attacking moves and close off options and angles.
Many operate on strict budgets and have to be astute in the transfer market in order to improve their squads.
With an attacking prowess and defensively astute in equal measures, the 25 - year - old appears to be a solid fantasy pick next season.
Sitting astute in 5th place is Rudi Garcia's lacklustre AS Roma side, out of form and dangerously close to missing out on a Champions League spot, if their recent fortunes venture on into the new year.
He has shown himself to be pretty astute in big games and he is also one of the most suave managers on the touchline.
Hence, this necessitates being tactically astute in one's positional awareness and technically astute in one's dribbling, turning and passing ability, in order to be a quick executer on and off the ball in all phases of transition.
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.
He has slotted in well as the left sided defender in a back three and while he lacks the physical stature to command the air he is astute in sniffing out potential danger.
The Landgrave had been astute in organising the meeting, referring only to Oecolampadius and not to Zwingli in his invitations to Luther.
Carter is especially astute in tracing the interconnections between Roman and Judeo - Christian themes in the national past.
They were astute in diplomacy and were able administrators who created an efficient military and civilian organization by training men and putting them in the right positions with authority and responsibility.
Jantzen's work is philosophically astute in its exploration of the self - body metaphor for God.
What no historian denies is that Hitler was very astute in his dealings with the Christians churches.
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.
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.
In ways once thought unimaginable, the Chinese customer has become the most digitally astute in the world.

Not exact matches

The short seller made famous for his controversial and astute negative call on the U.S. subprime market is calling for a «pretty severe correction» in the Canadian housing market.
Last night at Fortune's annual Brainstorm Tech dinner in San Francisco, Chain CEO Adam Ludwin regaled attendees with his astute take on cryptocurrencies.
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:
The threat to limit imports of US soybeans is particularly astute; China buys 70 % of US soybean exports and the counties that are biggest soybean producers are located in states that were crucial to Trump's electoral victory.
An astute Inc. reader takes issue with this incorrectly phrased idiom in response to last month's «20 Embarrassing Phrases Even Smart People Misuse.»
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.
Because the two exchanges accommodate companies from their early stages to their maturity, astute investors in Canada and elsewhere can identify promising young firms and then participate in their subsequent growth.
Incidentally, the always astute Andy Kessler has a trenchant takedown of cryptocurrencies in Monday's Wall Street Journal.
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.
In what looks to be an astute move, Calima Energy is set to race from 20 % to outright ownership of its coveted Montney shale liquid / gas project in Canada through friendly, all - scrip takeover bids for its joint venture partnerIn what looks to be an astute move, Calima Energy is set to race from 20 % to outright ownership of its coveted Montney shale liquid / gas project in Canada through friendly, all - scrip takeover bids for its joint venture partnerin Canada through friendly, all - scrip takeover bids for its joint venture partners.
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