Sentences with phrase «shrewd move on»

«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
So it's a shrewd move on SEGA's part to partner, have another company handle all production costs and take a cut of sales.
The fact you have read this article because you are looking for a credit card with a good APR rate is a shrewd move on your part.
The addition of Gary Cole and Kevin Dunn to the cast was also a shrewd move on the part of Armando Iannucci, but the show lives and dies by Louis - Dreyfus's hilarious performance as the so - called Veep.
I also thing the two - year deal the Rockies gave Chacin this week was a sneaky shrewd move on the club's part.

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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.
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.
O'Neill also made some shrewd moves for Carlos Cuellar and Louis Saha on free transfers from Aston Villa and Tottenham respectively, while Danny Rose also joined from Spurs on a season - long loan deal.
I do nt know if hed want to move or if utd could sell him as hes on enormous wages but if we could get him somehow... well then i believe it would be a very shrewd signing.
It proved to be a shrewd move by the Gunners boss as the 21 - year - old went on to become one of Europe's deadliest strikers.
Similarly Gregory Van der Wiel is departing the French champions and, on a free transfer, could be a shrewd move by the club for an experienced defender, something the side desperately needs on that right - flank.
On the off chance that you are intuition for a move it would be a shrewd choice to take into help of a qualified association Chennai Packers and Movers that exist in your position.
Broner moves up two weight classes to challenge shrewd veteran and heated rival Paulie Malignaggi, the WBA welterweight champion, on June 22nd 2013.
Making good on Scarlett O'Hara's vow, she and her clan will never be hungry again, thanks to a shrewd move that forced the game - makers to accept both her and fellow tribute Peeta Mellark (Hutcherson) as winners.
The former is the warranty firm's most expensive cover quote to date — but on the seven - figure Veyron, where individual components can regularly reach high four - and five - figure sums, it seems like a shrewd move, particularly as the coverage offers unlimited claims up to the value of the car.
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.
While this was a shrewd business move by Microsoft, it will ultimately be undermined when Rise of the Tomb Raider is released on PlayStation 4 and (potentially) sells more on that system.
Putting a smart - home hub inside the Echo is «a very shrewd move to capitalize on the fact that they're one of the world's largest e-tailers,» said Paul Erickson, an analyst from IHS.
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