Sentences with phrase «astute person»

The above from an astute person shows clearly that if two objects of the same temperature are radiating at each other there is no (none, nada, zippo) energy exchange HEAT (ie no NET energy exchange).
The above from an astute person shows clearly that if two objects of the same temperature are radiating at each other there is no (none, nada, zippo) energy exchange.
This is indeed a brilliant article by a very wise and astute person who has an amazing knowledge of all aspects of football.
Ironically they are almost never the most intelligent or technically astute person on the team.
They aren't just concerned about the righteous and theologically astute people and good churches.
I know you are young as you have not learned to punctuate (and because you regard the Community Shield as an honour, which it is not; merely a glorified pre - season friendly, overhyped) and I say that not to chide your education but to show how astute people can tell things by reading clear tell tale signs, that other and often younger people can not.
Knowing what happens to people who get into open - outcry, auction - like situations, psychologically astute people like Buffett and Munger have a no - fault rule when they get invited to auction situations.
Five years ago, I remember some very astute people saying the same thing.
There are no hackers here; just people who knew how to use freely - given personal data to manipulate not very technically astute people to some political end.

Not exact matches

An astute Inc. reader takes issue with this incorrectly phrased idiom in response to last month's «20 Embarrassing Phrases Even Smart People Misuse.»
«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.
«After years of first hand observation, I am convinced beyond a shadow of doubt of the counterintuitive notion that one astute individual has five times the investment decision - making capacity of a committee of five persons who, individually, are equally endowed intellectually» Frank Martin
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.
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.
Having Ozil of all people play as a winger especially in front of either full back in Debuchy or Monreal is suicide because he will not track back whatsoever and in a formation like that which is designed to thrive on position you need a work horse on the wings for whichever full back you plan to have overloading the wing AS WELL AS a positionally astute defensive midfielder to come across and provide cover.
If people want to say he was skilled and astute making good picks, then you can't say his skill level doesn't factor into the bad picks too.
Stan is a sports investment businessman and no doubt a very good one who has profited, in my opinion hill - wood who sold the fans down the river is to blame for selling his shares (along with the rest of the board then - it was only Bracewell - Smith who admitted she sold to the wrong person) wenger as an employee of Arsenal fc has done everything what the club needs ie finish forth, however I do honestly believe with a different more tactically astute manager we would be in a better place now and maybe even won the league last season
Some people may have noticed, if they are astute, (sarcasm) that I have been trying to get Walcott out of our club for a full decade (out of the 12 wasted years he has been shirking on the pitch and conning huge wages for nothing in return) Yet still this idler remains, uselessly, miles from the first eleven and picking up # 110,000 pw.
Only the politically astute generally earn an invite to UEFA's top table, so Arsenal's CEO has clearly been networking with all the right people.
The club has one of the best stadiums in the country, a world class multimillion - dollar training facility, a generous, passionate chairman, an astute, business savvy CEO, an experienced, dedicated, humble manager and a sense of togetherness that makes each person associated with the club feel immensely proud.
A normally astute and well - informed Lib Dem observer reckons the following people are in line to be among the expected 15 new Liberal Democrat peers:
People on the other side tried to torpedo a lot of business from government but as chairman he was very astute and resolute.
An astute politician, Uzodinma represents Imo West Senatorial District in the Senate on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party.
I heard one astute observer say a week ago: «I can't wait until they run that first TV ad of a mean - looking Hein (if they can find such an image) with the announcer intoning, «He laid off 300 people in the pits of a depression and sold the nursing home to balance his budget.
The findings suggest that some people may be too emotionally astute for their own good, says Hillary Anger Elfenbein, a professor of organizational behavior at Washington University in St. Louis, who was not involved in the study.
Of course, astute economists have always known that some people care about others.
We do not consider ourselves astute business people, scientists with expertise in this area, or lawyers specializing in real estate transactions, however, we did have some questions that the experts could not answer:
Thomas: You definitely are, so it's like you could either... that might explain why people tend to say that when they're on a ketogenic diet and they're drinking alcohol, that they end up feeling more cognitively aware and actually almost astute feelings when they drink, when they're in ketosis versus the opposite.
But all this is just scene setting - although, as Markway has already stated, the presence of people like themselves should help stimulate some kind of activity in the house (so perhaps he's more astute than his broom cupboard - clowning activities would lead us to believe?
Consequently, Other People comes across as merely pleasant, the exceptions being two over-the-top sequences involving Justin (J.J. Totah)-- the flamboyant young brother of David's longtime friend, who puts on a showstopping drag routine for his father's birthday celebration — and the astute recognition that true hell is soft - rock band Train's «Drops of Jupiter.»
Though the material may not greatly differ from a high school science class, Maltin's observation that these are the same people who made Snow White and Bambi is astute.
And watching people react to the Joneses» flashy mobile phones, freezer meals and sports kit is funny because it's so astute.
Seitz raises several astute questions about the nature of spoiler culture: Why television shows and movies are somehow more delicate than, say, a sporting event, where the responsibility to avoid news of the game's outcome, or a spectacular play, falls solely on the shoulders of the person consuming the media.
Afterall, there have been MANY people who have pushed much more controversial buttons in more astute ways in the past.
Astute young people and their parents are realising that a job with a degree via an apprenticeship in many circumstances has much greater value than a degree, debt, no grad job and little income.
Yes, it will cost some money (though that can be mitigated via astute use of technology), but the harder challenge is the extent to which new standards disrupt long - established practices throughout the system and demand that millions of people do things differently than they're accustomed to.
He is also an astute and empathetic listener, and I know he looks forward to connecting with people across HGSE in the coming weeks and months as he prepares to take up his new role.»
When an astute Frenchman named Pierre Boulanger wrote the design brief for what would become one of the world's most iconic cars, the requirements were simple: It had to carry two people and a 110 - pound sack of potatoes at a speed of 30 mph, all while achieving 90 mpg.
Jeroboam, on the other hand, is an astute, charismatic, rebellious leader who loves his people.
Most people (who are not astute investors) need to stay very far away from debt.
These days, as people continue to develop a more astute understanding of what companion animals require for optimal health and happiness, many pet owners are investing handsomely in pet - related services.
«Perhaps because it's astounding that such a physically astute game could have been developed by just four people, especially considering how recently a team of ten times the size would have struggled to produce a world as complex as the one you explore here.»
In person, the baby - faced artist is friendly and collected, and he is both astute and articulate about his accomplishments and his goals.
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.»
«She really does care about art in an almost old - fashioned way,» elaborates Grayson Perry, «But her aesthetic judgments and her ability to nurture demanding people are matched by a very astute business sense.
Her photographic work begins with astute observation, love of people and travel which is reflected in the nuances of her street photography.
Additionally, he is very astute about people, and delegates power to those who work in the field and are well qualified to implement policy.»
Sites like WUWT have been extremely successful and effective for very reason that the alarmist case is almost completely political, and people who may not fully understand the science are astute enough to know that.
For example, Californians, as a result of astute actions and policies, use only half as much electricity per person as those in the rest of the country, saving the typical household about a thousand dollars a year.
I am one of those simpletons who makes the astute observation that people live on land, and that's why land temperatures are important.
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