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"sneaky move" refers to a stealthy or secretive action, usually done to gain an advantage over someone or something. It implies a cunning or deceitful behavior.
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This is a very
sneaky move on Amazon's part — they had a disagreement with Apple, who want 33 % of the money for any book sold through the Kindle application on the iPad, so they've just made Kindle available for Safari (the browser that comes with iOS devices, I believe), with settings that are «optimised for iPad screens».
Delta quietly boosts prices of SkyMiles business class awards: Yet another unannounced sneaky move
It seems that the calendar has pulled one of its oh - so -
sneaky moves on me.
Congress is putting language to undercut the USDA rules into its agriculture appropriations bill,
a sneaky move used when you want something to pass outside of the usual legislative (and in this case regulatory) process.
Lenders pull
a sneaky move to keep you from chipping away at your principal by putting extra money towards future payments and therefore interest instead of the main debt.
Codemasters have pulled
a sneaky move today by releasing a new DiRT game, titled DiRT: Rally on Steam's Early Access today.
There's no way I could have known, and it was
a sneaky move for them to make worms deals with gold and then 2 months later make it free via games with gold.
Instead, the basic plot of sex as both genre and theme involves revenge, magic,
sneaky moves, double - crosses, shadowy deals, and pretty much a seemingly endless array of storylines that welcomes every sort of character, from empress to cowboy.
I've seen a handful of people trying to spin this update process as
a sneaky move on Microsoft's part, but I have a hard time seeing this as adware.