The phrase
"astute move" means a very clever or intelligent decision or action.
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Oh, I don't know, I think the Danish approach - allowing the entire thing to devolve into the nightmarish circus the entire subject actually has become - was a fairly
astute move on the Danes» part.
Still, when one considers the difficulty of Barcelona's remaining fixtures and the effectiveness of Real's game plan for the first hour of the match, the
more astute move may have been to stay compact, play for the draw and rely on the Catalans to drop points in their remaining games.
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.
Kennedys bid to combine with Gates seen
as astute move into competitive sector.
Not only is Spotify's direct listing
an astute move, but it is likely to benefit other startups by decoupling fundraising from getting liquid, and thereby decreasing the barriers to accessing public markets.
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 partners.
I thought they were
astute moves.
Signing Axel Tuanzebe on loan looks like
an astute move by Steve Bruce.
Signing Axel Tuanzebe on loan looks like
an astute move by Steve...
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.
It's just that the signs aren't really pointing at that outcome, nor would it be
an astute move on Ubisoft's part.
For many of the Darlings and other small cap companies the share repurchase may still have been
an astute move.
For many of Darwin's Darlings and other small - cap companies, the share repurchase may still have been
an astute move.