Sentences with phrase «shrewd move in»

Pretty shrewd move in my opinion Warren!
Has Amazon made a shrewd move in taking the Kindle so far upmarket, or has it completely lost the plot?

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He says it was a shrewd strategic move for the firm once known as Biovail to stake its claim as a leader in the dermatology industry.
In fact, the most surprising aspect about the Morgan Creek sale is that it isn't a move of desperation, it's actually a shrewd business play.
It was a shrewd move that could be a decisive win for Mr. Prentice in the Conservative Civil War that the two parties have waged against each other since the mid-2000s.
How far he can move in these directions, as in exploiting others to one's own gain, driving a shrewd deal or pursuing an advantage, stretching the truth, «having a little affair,» or drinking in moderation, depends for most persons less on the will of God or the revelation of God in Jesus Christ than on what is and what is not done in one's community.
Under the circumstances, we can only suppose that David's evacuation of the capital, Jerusalem, before Absalom's advance from Hebron in the south (a shrewd choice by Absalom: it was from Hebron that David had earlier moved the capital) must have been voluntary and, we suspect, imposed by the king arbitrarily upon a strongly disapproving Joab and army, and indeed the whole of David's staff.
Conte has shown he is up there with the best managers in the world and could prove a shrewd appointment by PSG if they are to move up to the next level.
Although profit is earned through the shrewd management of the vig (the commission taken by the casino) and by moving odds quickly in response to money coming in, with low bet limits even the most profitable individual prop bet pales in comparison to bets on the game result.
In a shrewd move by team owner Richard Childress, RCR kept the sponsorship money Townley brought to the team (albeit for less races) without having Townley actually in the seaIn a shrewd move by team owner Richard Childress, RCR kept the sponsorship money Townley brought to the team (albeit for less races) without having Townley actually in the seain the seat.
If they really wanted him, however, United could perhaps prise him away from Russia in January, which would be a shrewd move, particularly as he would be arriving to partner international teammate Marcos Rojo.
And, if Wenger deems Bellerin «good enough» to be injected into the Arsenal senior XI at 19 years of age, that would be one welcome move from the Frenchman, who has already taken shrewd steps in this transfer window to make sure that Arsenal are one of the serious title contenders for the Premier League this season.
But Washington's shrewd little Nordic - blond coxswain Dave Amundsen had husbanded the energy in his boat by holding off the Huskies» final sprint for an extra 100 meters, and Washington was able to match California's move.
Per out Smalling in would be a shrewd move.
In that case Cameron made possibly the shrewdest political move of his entire career and, if rumours are to be believed, scared Gordon Brown out of calling an Autumn election.
«Extinction», in the lingo of behavioural psychology — meaning to omit to reinforce an offending behaviour until it goes extinct from the lack of reinforcement — may be a shrewd move.
In what may turn out to be a shrewd move, the UK Prime Minister immediately offered to remove any legal obstacles to an independence referendum.
Longtime Capitol - watchers say it's a shrewd move given the potential battles over spending that Cuomo will face in the coming weeks and months.
Their shrewdest move was switching to no - till farming, in which seeds are planted without using a plow to turn the soil.
Many of the STOQ project's initiatives involve engaging cultures in dialogues about science; in some sense its undertakings can be perceived as a shrewd PR move, giving the Holy See an opportunity to inject the issue of religion into scientific discourse.
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Framing Einstein's younger days as something akin to a «Shakespeare in Love» - style intertwining of spontaneous inspiration and newfound love isn't a novel setup, but the show's shrewdest move is in its casting of Johnny Flynn as the younger version, with unkempt black hair replacing the white locks of dorm room posters galore.
In a move that is both shrewd and a bit cynical, the final installment of the «Night at the Museum» series takes place (mostly) in LondoIn a move that is both shrewd and a bit cynical, the final installment of the «Night at the Museum» series takes place (mostly) in Londoin London.
It's a shrewd promotional move on Nissan's part, as the glamorous Robbie likely has no trouble finding someone to take a zero - emissions test drive with her — just make sure she's not in character at the time.
The Digital folks have done well for themselves out of this whole affair, as the three books in question (two of which were deep backlist) have gotten a lot of attention; advertising them as too hot for digital is a pretty shrewd move.
«It will be a shrewd move to let Android apps run RIM without any performance or user interface hiccups,» Chetan Sharma, an independent wireless analyst in Issaquah, Washington, said in an interview.
Competition is the eReader hardware arena is fierce and sharing some hardware costs with a partner and cutting down the costs of maintaining a separate store in North America is a shrewd move.
It may be a shrewd negotiating move to pay more in deductible expenses (as the buyer) in exchange for the seller picking up the cost of these non-deductible items.
There has been a rise in tiny consoles coming though Kickstarter using Android as an OS - Ouya and the like - so Sony offering Vita - quality gaming at a low price is definitely a shrewd move by the company.
With its increasing move into the mainstream, and with the opening of the Urban Nation Graffiti Museum in Berlin in 2017, it could prove a shrewd investment to buy Contemporary Art from the Street Art scene.
Yet those who believe the move might indicate that Saatchi has lost his appetite for shrewd investment in the work of unknown artists should think again, says the collector.
Prime Minister May's announcement of the upcoming snap election is a shrewd move, and one that appears generally to be seen in a positive light across the EU.
The latest in a string of shrewd corporate moves to profit from the craze associated with the technology, UK company Stapleton Capital announced it had renamed itself to Blockchain Worldwide — making its share price jump 160 % Monday.
«We view the redevelopment as a shrewd move on the part of Wynn to unlock further value from the land,» Telsey Advisory Group analyst David Katz noted in the
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