Test your survival skills by wisely navigating the winding floors of Yggdrasil, using
shrewd tactics when battling gruesome beasts, making the right decisions during various «scenarios,» and more.
It's
a shrewd tactic that underscores the cool, guarded temperament of her real - life alter ego, Molly Bloom, a ferociously smart cookie who at 26 found herself running a high - stakes poker empire — a job she landed by safeguarding secrets, instilling trust and avoiding the kind of spotlight that writer - director Aaron Sorkin has now thrown upon her.
Not exact matches
If you're speaking at a conference, have you optimized your appearance for maximum reach by employing some
shrewd digital PR
tactics?
Mean while Liverpool seems to be the team that will most likely win the league and am glad because this will just show up how flat line Arsenals excuses about money has been, All you need is some
shrewd signings and a manager that has some
tactics and you're in business all of which we lack BUT just finish 4th and we're good.
His innovative
tactics, plus
shrewd signings like David Jack, Cliff Bastin, Alex James and Eddie Hapgood transformed Arsenal into one of the most feared sides in the country.
Thanks in part to very clever and
shrewd marketing
tactics, who can blame America for thinking some or all of those things about soy.
She has been successful in her own right as a sports agent, but her less than
shrewd business
tactics get Ray into hot water.
After this, you will need to implement
shrewd marketing
tactics to draw in a big audience to read your book and then start putting a price on it.
It was a
shrewd move, as the sales would have been a useful bargaining
tactic to make more games and allow Kojima et al to creatively «branch out» into other genres.
She helps property owners get the most out of their investment by focusing her advice on
shrewd management and
tactics, and a creative approach to solving problems.
The city obtained its name from the
shrewd negotiation
tactics of the indigenous Native American tribe, whom French fur traders named the «Coeur d'Alene,» or the «heart of an awl.»