These are the sort of people who have neither the time or inclination to open a Coinbase account, but who are happy for RIAs to
make astute investments on their behalf, and right now, crypto is where the money's at.
Papers made money; the citizenry received a sufficient entertainment fix as well as the accountability journalism that editors adjudged necessary for readers to know to
make astute political and consumer decisions.
But as we know, digital publishing was right around the corner, and Elena had the foresight to
make astute decisions that put her right back on the bestseller lists, and she did this all while overcoming a personal hardship.
In between a double - whammy of Cronenberg - 2012's Cosmopolis and the forth - coming Maps to the Stars — Pattinson continues to
make astute post-Twilight career choices and anyone who has any doubts about his acting ability need only look at his stunning work here.
Medical training has equipped me with the capacity to
make astute medical decisions, emphasizing the importance of teamwork, empathy, and humanism.
Our mission is to help the influential and aspirational to
make astute decisions to get ahead.
Connie Guglielmo, editor in chief of CNET News, when leading an in - depth discussion about the «data economy,»
made an astute observation about its power:
This is a fun character because he acts like such a idiot at times, but then out of no where he says something that is rather profound or
makes an astute observation.
It's not a religious book, and the author uses quite a bit of profanity, but
he makes some astute observations about religion and politics in the United States.
For example, let us assume we understand that the small state of Judah was threatened by an invasion by Syria and North Israel in the eighth century B.C. Knowing this does not keep us from being amazed that Isaiah insisted that the king will exercise his responsibility not by
making astute preparations to defend the country but simply by clinging to the conviction that God will make such preparation unnecessary (Isaiah 7:1 - 9).
Swansea had the better manager on the night,
he made astute substitutions at the right time, both of which paid off.
Nigel Clough has
made some astute signings this summer and is quietly going about his business unlike a certain Scot down the road.
This despite the south coast
making some astute signings already this summer.
Chelsea finished sixth in 2002, fourth the following year and, with the club in a weak financial position after over-spending, Ranieri was being lauded for nurturing young talent and
making some astute signings.
Made two years before the similarly themed Avatar, this original, vividly designed sci - fi animation
makes an astute commentary on current issues.
As entertaining and satisfying as In a Valley of Violence is, it also
makes some astute observations on fantasy violence versus real - life violence and contains a climactic shootout that's original, inventive, well - choreographed, and suitably fist - pumping.
Teacher leader Greg Ahrnsbrak, who helped organize Denver Teachers for Change,
made an astute observation, «As a union, we've wanted to pay more teachers more money earlier in their career for as long as I can remember.
Instead of focusing on improvements in student learning, the trending topic is NJEA leaders» desperate attempt to unseat Senate President Steve Sweeney because he acted in a statesmanlike manner and
made the astute decision to pull back...
In his Get On The Bus blog, Elliott
makes an astute point: With new students, teachers and administrators, these four schools are completely changed from last year.
Instead of focusing on improvements in student learning, the trending topic is NJEA leaders» desperate attempt to unseat Senate President Steve Sweeney because he acted in a statesmanlike manner and
made the astute decision to pull back a referendum on an amendment that would require the state to make $ 20 billion in pension payments over the next five years.
As we stood looking at Bidlo's sculpture, Bruno's wife, Yoyo,
made the astute observation that «an artist's work either has presence or it doesn't, and although anything can have it, nothing has it necessarily.»
John Abraham
made an astute point the other day when he said that it rarely gets noticed that climate sceptics have actually conceded a lot of ground over recent years when it comes to the science.
I am one of those simpletons who
makes the astute observation that people live on land, and that's why land temperatures are important.
We have also settled claims very quickly without a medical report when an insurer has
made an astute pre-medical offer.
She listened carefully,
made astute observations and clarifications of the situation and was as helpful as possible.
The jobseeker
makes astute use of word choices here to convey not only her job responsibilities but also a sense of the vast scope of operations ultimately entrusted to her care.
Not exact matches
The short seller
made famous for his controversial and
astute negative call on the U.S. subprime market is calling for a «pretty severe correction» in the Canadian housing market.
Indeed, about a month ago, some
astute players within the market
made predictions about this happening.
«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
It
makes no logical sense what so ever for someone that believes in ID to be working for NASA, and you
make a very
astute point.
I should clarify that I don't believe that David
makes this assumption, though he has clearly
made the observation, which is
astute.
(The
astute reader will immediately
make a connection between the Proverbs 31 Woman and Woman Wisdom, found in earlier chapters of Proverbs.)
To be sure, more
astute feminist theologians, such as Letty Russell, Penelope Washbourn, Sheila Collins and Virginia Mollenkott, have
made important strides in relating female concerns to religious claims, but
making theology essentially a cause célèbre for women is to distort theology.
By my
astute observations, however, the vast majority of Americans are either completely unaware of most of these practices or consider them to be liberal, new age blasphemy, like those barefoot running shoes and $ 10 juice
made from dandelions.
Me, You
make a great and
astute point.
Montgomery did
make a pretty
astute hire in bringing Tony Petersen with him.
Ramsey has also shown to be the more defensively
astute,
making more interceptions (1.10 to 0.91) and more clearances (0.90 to 0.47) per game.
Lastly Ken, if Wenger is as
astute as you
make out, how come he has got himself the title of the most hated top club manager among it's own fans and also that all its rival fans, passionately want him to remain, and continue ruining us.
I wouldn't mind Joachim Loew, or Ronald Koeman, both young enough with experience and not afraid to
make changes, tactically
astute too.
It appeared to be an
astute acquisition by Palace, but he has struggled to replicate his Marseille form in a Crystal Palace shirt and has subsequently
made just nine Premier League appearances so far this term.
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.
If Wenger was anywhere as
astute and malleable in his tactics & management then he would instead of
making excuses of all his best players leaving the club would've signed hard working gems from the lesser teams and motivated them enough to have grabbed the league at least thrice by now off his «Invincibles» credentials.
In that time he helped clean up San Francisco's salary - cap problems and
made several
astute personnel moves, including the signing of an unheralded former Canadian Football League quarterback, Jeff Garcia, who would be selected to three consecutive Pro Bowls.
In any case both kroenke and wenger have to be out for us to win the league... Leicester example
makes sense for a motivated team with an
astute manager... we have neither...
Pardew admits his side were too late to attempt to buy Defoe, but has praised the Black Cats for this
astute purchase as he believes the veteran forward still has the ability and quality to
make a difference in a relegation fight.
The Croatian international undoubtedly fits Montella's system better and so would be an
astute signing, although his $ 50m release clause and the fact that Bacca is difficult to shift could combine to
make this a difficult deal to
make.
i guess that is the power of football, easily able to
make fools of the most
astute.....
We don't need to waste that much boodle on Sterling — there are much better and
astute investments to be
made.
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.
In the aftermath of our 1 - 0 defeat to Manchester United Pete Triplow from The Beautiful Groan (a hugely underrated and relatively unknown Arsenal blog)
made a very
astute observation: «It is a popular myth that you have to be perfect to win the league.