Sentences with phrase «bright guy who»

Mr Wardle is a very bright guy who would add value to the appeals panel.
A bright guy who did not get financials, or commodity cyclicals.
Buffett is a bright guy who can criticize derivatives in aggregate, while still using them in specific to his advantage.
As I commented last night, Bernanke is a bright guy who will not let his name go down in the history books as the guy who allowed Great Depression # 2 to emerge.
My view is that he is a bright guy who is out of his league in trying to deal with the aftermath of the buildup in leverage, that has lead to the collapse in leverage that we all face.
Well, David Swensen is a bright guy who went to the party early.
He built AIG, and he is a bright guy who had his fingers on the pulse of a very complex operation.
im a bright guy who loves to cook for people and make people laugh.

Not exact matches

Maybe we'll tell them about the guys in San Antonio who play the pan flute at the Riverwalk mall, and the mariachi bands, and the way we lingered over tables with bright umbrellas above us.
Pretty bright guy, for a deceiver... not to mention that AT ANY GIVEN TIME, all he had to do was abandon his testimony that he saw the Living Christ, who Mormons uphold as God, and His Father... make it all go away Joseph by denying this ever happened, and you and Emma and the family can go lively quietly somewhere until the end of your lives.
«I mean, you got the first mainstream African - American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice - looking guy.
The same guy that was ejected for some «choice words» in the second game of the season, the guy who admits quickly that others will call him arrogant, the guy who ends his first interview by reminding a writer «I say what I feel and mean what I say» — is also a coach who decorates the small wall space in his office with bright colors.
Cornerback Desmond Trufant said Butler was «a complete corner, a guy who shines in bright lights.»
I am a bright, fun loving, easygoing guy who has a real variety of recreational interests... I like bright women who are kind, compassionate and like to have fun.
Good looking bright energentic guy with an awsome sense of humor who enjoys staying in shape and socializing.
Kate Bock is the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model who everyone is falling in love with, including Cavaliers power forward, Kevin Love This is the classic tale of successful, rebounding sports guy meets skinny, bright eyed modeling gal.
Bartleby Gaines (Justin Long) is a high school senior who's a nice guy and reasonably bright.
Like the latter film, The Town is about a guy who is brighter than he lets on, is trapped in a dead - end life with buddies he'd die for but who will ultimately not help him get ahead in life, and he pursues a smart, classy brunette (played by an English actress) who just might be worth escaping his blue collar rut for.
I also like to believe all women don't go chasing the guy who drives the brightest, most expensive car and talks the loudest at a party.
1984: Bright Lights, Big City, by Jay McInerney «You are not the kind of guy who would be at a place like this at this time of the morning.»
Still, look on the bright side: what this does suggest is that while corporate publishers will be — are — fighting for their lives, there's still a lot of scope for the little guys, the ones who've always found the interesting stuff first.
The guys who write the CXO Advisory Blog are brighter than me as well.
My first article on this topic was Bill Miller, who is a really bright guy with a talented staff.
That's all, and I hope Mr. Liddy, who I have met and I think he is a bright guy, will do well.
You also get to do this in a world filled with a bright and vibrant color pallet, along with a soundtrack composed by the guys who brought us the Donkey Kong Country soundtrack.
Third, most of our top rank experts and the people in many places, the ones who refer to each other as «the brightest and the best» -LCB- and point to each other as the «smartest guy in the room» -RCB-, appear not to rejected adequate ways of communicating to the family of humanity about what people somehow need to hear, see and understand: the rapacious dissipation of Earth's limited resources, the relentless degradation of the planet's environment, and the approaching destruction of the Earth as a fit place for human habitation by the human species, when taken together, appear to be proceeding at breakneck speed toward the precipitation of a catastrophic ecological wreckage of some sort unless, of course, the world's colossal, ever expanding, artificially designed, manmade global political economy continues to speed headlong toward the monolithic «wall» called «unsustainability» at which point the runaway economy crashes before Earth's ecology is collapsed.
A less charitable interpretation might be that the guy who also said in June that «most likely the primary control knob [for climate] is the ocean waters and this environment that we live in» is not that bright and just trying to stir shit up.
It seems to me the guys I used to interact with at judithcurry.com, well, the brighter ones appreciate a clever argument, and some of them even have their own elaborate theories, though they don't compare or criticize each other's theories - it is enough that any one of them «disproves» CAGW - but these theories don't have to stand up to the next group of junior scientists who, to get beyond their current low paid adjunct position must prove something unexpected.
Hard to believe anyone who thinks the brightest and most precised mind on the SCOTUS is bad, but the guy otherwise makes some good points.
High - flyers in the profession call him «an incredibly bright guy with the law at his fingertips», «a problem solver who never gets bogged down in legal minutiae» and importantly, «a really nice, personable guy».
Lame comments are exactly what I would expect from a guy who thinks he's bright enough to grasp elements of Constitutional Law, but yet can't grasp the difference in the meanings of the words: competence verses availability.
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