The phrase
"sharp eye" refers to having excellent vision or observation skills. It means being able to notice even small or hidden details.
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Results oriented, Big - picture strategist with
sharp eye for detail.
Part of being a great research assistant is developing a
very sharp eye for detail, and my job at the library has definitely enabled me to develop that skill.
The medical staff keeps a
particularly sharp eye out for those, though, and when any turn up, the space station gets a more - thorough - than - usual cleaning.
So you have to keep a very
sharp eye out for them, which isn't easy in heavy seas where the waves are as big as houses.
Their razor -
sharp eyes catch each and every mistake immediately to ensure that you get a perfect version to present in your university.
This means that if you've
got sharp eyes, you will notice that the text is anything but crisp.
There have, I believe, been at least one if not two occasions
where sharp eyes have spotted changes in historical temperature data sets without notification.
One warning when shopping for these unsecured cards: Keep an
even sharper eye out on the fees and charges.
It is very interesting to note just how far companies will go when it comes to trying to be recognized as the greenest, leading to keeping
sharp eyes on other companies.
Snorkeling with spawning salmon in Campbell River gives insight into the incredible life within the rivers of the coast, and drivers
keep sharp eyes out for the elegant deer that are a common feature everywhere on the Island.
MIDSECTION: LORDS OF THE LENS
With sharper eyes trained on «the look» of film now — as in everything else — the shock troops are cinematographers.
(LoL pros
need sharp eyes and sharper reflexes, and both dull after a few years spent staring at computer screens.)
In Brian Vaughan's «Saga,» colors are rendered in rich shades of gray, though the text still
takes sharp eyes to pick out, and sometimes the E Ink screen «ghosts» the previous page over the current page you're reading.
Under the redwoods, the fetid adder's tongue (Scoliopus biglovii) can be seen by those with very
sharp eyes in Muir Woods.
But when Gibbons is sidelined, his side - eying replacement (Toni Collette rocking sneers and dress suits
so sharp your eyes may bleed) unearths Xander for a mission to recover an almighty McGuffin described as «the one device that could cause a global power shift!»
No one can escape «The Daily Show's»
sharp eye when it comes to calling out the bumbling reporting and sloppy containment of the virus
And Publicity Man Frank Ramos, with his
usual sharp eye on statistics, pointed out, «The papers are raving about Terry Hanratty at Notre Dame, but do you realize Joe hit as many passes in one quarter as Hanratty hit against Northwestern all day long?
My sentiment of this album is summed up perfectly by the NME quote here: «Allen's
old sharp eye feels watery on Sheezus, squinting at the discourse around feminism, race and privilege unfolding online in 2014, and riding them as a bandwagon back to the middle of the very space the Myspace - spawned pop star once owned, but not having the conviction to do much with them once she's arrived.»
Allen's old
sharp eye feels watery on Sheezus, squinting at the discourse around feminism, race and privilege unfolding online in 2014, and riding them as a bandwagon back to the middle of the very space the Myspace - spawned pop star once owned, but not having the conviction to do much with them once she's arrived.
Suspicions of a doping violation have rocked the Russian team, which have been trying to draw a line under years of drug - cheating scandals, and shocked the sport of curling, where steady hands and
sharp eyes outweigh physical fitness.
Rocket attacks by militant Palestinian group Hamas in Gaza on Israel have prompted area police agencies to keep an
extra sharp eye out.
The deeply sculpted face with
sharp eyes gazing forward, defined by the chrome «signature wing», instantly conveys to onlookers that this must be Mazda's new flagship sedan»
Following the people who knew what was happening turns out to be brilliant way to explain the inexplicable, and in The Big Short he makes an entertaining and enlightening return to high finance over 20 years after Liar's Poker, with the
same sharp eye for great character and contrarian ideas as more recent favorites like Moneyball and The Blind Side.
In The Unwinding, George Packer, author of The Assassins» Gate: America in Iraq, tells the story of the United States over the past three decades in an utterly original way, with his
characteristically sharp eye for detail and gift for weaving together complex narratives.
Look back at the newspaper routes, the pinball machines, collecting and cashing in discarded ticket stubs from betting tracks, and his golf ball recycling business — all of which are evidence of Warren's
unusually sharp eye for profit.
Competition online and at the all - too - frequent herp expos has driven prices on animals down to a point at which stores can only hope to survive by adjusting their livestock prices accordingly, and by buying with an
extremely sharp eye.
Sharp eyes lend well for wildlife sightings of black - tailed deer, elk, black bear, and several bird species inhabiting the local area along the way!
The Tactician, master of drones and strategic ace, comes to the battlefield armed with his wits,
sharp eye sight and a wide array of gadgets to help fend off the enemy and support his allies.
The above image has a giant gold statue of the two sharing a dance that
many sharp eyed kartists caught.
A public statement issued by Glenn D. Lowry, the director of MoMA, sent to us via email, speaks to the curator's influence and innovation — and to his warmth: «The Museum of Modern Art mourns the loss of Kynaston McShine, a daring and pioneering curator with an
unfailingly sharp eye and a keen sense of the moment.
«That rarity of rarities, an opinionated but not eccentric scholarly history by a veteran museum curator whose every page crackles with original thinking and bears the stamp of a
preternaturally sharp eye.»
She went on to get an MA in curatorial studies from Bard, followed by a stint at the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami, where she used her
prodigiously sharp eye to organize museum shows for the likes of Arcangel.
I'm sure that lower priced homes in less desirable neighborhoods can do well too, but its been my experience you better have an
incredibly sharp eye for value and have pit bull management to be able to effectively maneuver within that sphere.
Dark Universe will be keeping a very
sharp eye on the progress of this film, and you can count on us to bring you everything possible as more news brakes.
Honda Odyssey: It's a new version, but you
need sharp eyes to notice the changes on the outside.
This special edition of Spot - The - Difference has the same exciting game play as the original amusement machine game and just like the amusement machine It will
take sharp eyes and quick wits to uncover all the differences before you opponent or against the clock in single player mode.
HE LOOKS A TOP CLASS PLAYER WITH BALANCE, SPEED AND REAL ABILITY and crucially for any striker, a cool and
sharp eye in front of goal.
Eoin Purcell in Dublin takes one look at a potential coup developing in his market, and puts together, with his
usual sharp eye, The Rewards & Costs Of Inaction.
Some fast and
sharp eyed customers of the Japanese exchange Zaif had this opportunity just last week thanks to a bug in the system.
Its power lies in its attention to the drama of everyday existence, and Mr. Olshefski's
sharp eye for character.
We keep
a sharp eye on the trends taking place across the marketing technology landscape - especially email - so we can anticipate where the future of marketing technology is headed and adjust our strategies accordingly.
From toe points to hair, facial expressions and perfectly straight hand stands, Karolyi keeps
a sharp eye on everything.
It might be for a serious screwup; Winkler has
a sharp eye for holes in a story.