Sentences with phrase «astute move on»

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.
It's just that the signs aren't really pointing at that outcome, nor would it be an astute move on Ubisoft's part.

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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.
Signing Axel Tuanzebe on loan looks like an astute move by Steve...
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.
Underneath all that Norman Rockwell veneer is an astute commentary about India's slow move away from the family unit, a focus on individualism that is bound to have repercussions for decades to come.
With an ever - moving open world, an interesting Tolkien - inspired backdrop and some of the most technically astute gameplay I've encountered in some time, Middle - earth: Shadow of Mordor's sequels have become something I'll certainly be waiting on with bated breath.
Warhol moved to New York in 1949 to work in illustration and advertising, and quickly began producing some of the most astute commentary on postwar American consumerist society, collapsing some of the perceived barriers between counterculture and high art.
Many otherwise astute business persons postpone making these plans because they can not accept the fact that some day it will be necessary to move on.
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