Sentences with phrase «clever guys who»

My way of reconciling the two is that the authors are clever guys who are trying to give their best ideas to retail investors so that they can do as well as sophisticated institutional investors who have a wider array of investments to choose from.
I came in 4th (amid 60), I eventually lost to the tax guy... a very clever guy who should never be underestimated.

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The list was a cheeky reference to Dorsey's last company, Twitter, and a clever nod to the naysayers who doubted that the guy who invented a microblogging service could take on the financial industry.
am just gutted, I thought Wenger would get what we need but to be honest hes just feeding his ego again and trying to be clever with a freebie and a french guy who hasnt even declared himself for poland or france at 26.....
I was on a first - name basis with the teachers, who every day at pick - up would tell me how my guy was doing, something clever he had said in class that day.
Nice guy, looking much younger, clever, very fit, curly dark blond hair is looking for his better half: a strong, clever, beautiful and tall woman who loves to be treated as a goddess...
This time, Nicholas Stoller's directing and Jason Segel wrote and stars in what I think is supposed to be a comedy along the same lines — you know, clever banter, «normal guy» characters who we can relate to, and some very R - rated humor that goes over just fine despite its raunchiness because, somehow, they make it work.
With a fresh - faced cast (except for that guy who played a hobbit in the Lord of the Rings movies) and some clever writing, Lost features the sort of unpredictable, character - driven drama and adventure that makes for addictive viewing.
The script adds some clever texture in Darnell's home life with his no - nonsense wife (Dickerson), who is bemused by the fact that her nice - guy husband is pretending to be a seasoned criminal.
When Wiseau's antics begin to stretch beyond the unbelievable the film is clever enough to ground itself through the reactions of Wiseau's cast and crew - all who respond to Wiseau's many WTF moments with what we, the audience, are all thinking... is this guy for real?
He is an ego run amok; he is this cosmic conqueror where everything, where literally everything in the multi-verse is about him.There's something interesting about this confrontation of this little, tiny guy who has this power of time and this monstrous conqueror who is trapped by a clever gambit.
Thomas Cathcart and Daniel Klein, the clever philogag guys who made Western philosophy miraculously understandable in Plato and Platypus Walk into a Bar, now take on the timely topic of political doublespeak.
He's a terrific guy who has achieved a phenomenal success and maximized it in a very clever way.
Then from out of nowhere comes some low - life jerk who thinks it's funny or clever or makes him or her a big enough guy to leave a threatening note on the car of a board member.
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.
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