Sentences with phrase «sophisticated about»

There is something so charming yet sophisticated about a really nicely done Spanish style home.
«People are sophisticated about this,» said Michelle Dickens of TPN.
Consumers themselves have become much more sophisticated about real estate transactions and have much greater expectations of ability and efficiency of practitioners.
There is a growing body of case law on parental alienation that shows that the courts are becoming ever more sophisticated about how to deal with the problem.
If news channels must be partisan, can they be a little more sophisticated about it — not in your face?
But people are a lot more sophisticated about investments these days.
Modern constitutionalism is becoming increasingly sophisticated about redesigning state institutions in response to the anxieties of traditional identities.
Sam Glover: It's my understanding that Google in particular has gotten a lot more sophisticated about how it looks at your content on your page when it comes to things like keyword density.
Law firms are not generally very sophisticated about technology.
Especially in consumer contracts, one party will normally be more sophisticated about the technology than the other — and will probably have developed the technology to suit its purposes.
The market in puppies is huge and growing and as puppy buyers have become more aware of what to look out for to avoid the worst of the cruelty, so those whose business it is to capture the market, have become ever more sophisticated about how they go about hooking in puppy buyers.
Arbitration puts the final decision in the hands of one person, who likely is more experienced and sophisticated about the law than six jurors in a courtroom.
Your points 4,5, & 7 are real CarMax advantages though # 5 will erode over time as traditional car dealers get more sophisticated about understanding inventory carrying costs and managing based on net per unit profit instead of gross per unit profit.
They also discuss what it might mean for readers: «But as the book industry gets more sophisticated about how to measure reading behavior and the practice becomes more widespread, real privacy concerns could emerge....
There was nothing sophisticated about the first Corolla and it wasn't pretty, but it was so simple that there were almost no parts to break.
But children don't have time, they have one shot at this and we need to be far more sophisticated about policy reform and far more aware of the implications it will have on them.»
Also see «What's Sophisticated about Elementary Mathematics?»
Districts also have reportedly become more sophisticated about fighting Proposition 39 requests, and those bureaucratic delays can make it too time - consuming and expensive for a charter school to fight a resistant district for space.
$ upercapitalist isn't sophisticated about how the market actually works, and it doesn't have the budget to make Ting's conspicuous consumption register.
Graff warns that with the rising popularity of online dating, more and more people are likely to fall victim, and scammers may get increasingly sophisticated about their tactics.
There were a few but they weren't sophisticated about the marketing and customer acquisitions.
There's something sophisticated about an all black outfit that I love.
During the summer I gravitate toward neutrals and especially white because I find something so clean and sophisticated about it.
There's something so sophisticated about a wrap dress.
There's something sophisticated about a blazer, and I can't help feeling like a boss lady when I wear one.
There's something sophisticated about any reference to French style that grown up women wear better than very young women, anyway.
There's something sophisticated about a monochromatic look, it always looks a bit more put together, even when it's a casual look.
There is nothing sophisticated about walking around with the metal shank sticking out of your heel because you have worn off the little black plastic heel nub.
There's just something very sophisticated about them.
I love a good potato salad just as much as the next girl, but there's something so sophisticated about baking those spuds and adding them into a salad all warm and crispy.
This happens, Bero contends, because private industry has become increasingly sophisticated about how it uses «science» to achieve its commercial objectives.
«Some discrepancies are to be expected because not all developers are sophisticated about privacy,» Sadeh said.
Economic growth theory is highly sophisticated about the roles of capital, labor, human capital, knowledge, interest rates, saving rates and investment in existing economic opportunities, or investment of savings in research to find novel goods and services.
«I wish that I knew then what I know now, because I would have dealt with it differently and been more sophisticated about it,» says Greider, who currently heads the department of molecular biology and genetics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland.
In our rush to be open and sophisticated about sex, breasts have become sex toys and breastfeeding has become an uncomfortable reminder that women's bodies are not solely intended for sexual pleasure.
He understood that Chicagoans were sophisticated about food and would appreciate creative takes on the traditional Lobster Roll sandwich.
After tooling around South Philly all day, there was something refreshingly sophisticated about grabbing a seat at the bar at Vernick Food & Drink, the kind of quietly refined, smoothly run restaurant that feels... adult, in the best possible way [Amiel: You getting mailings from AARP yet, AR?].
While only about 23 % of habitual wine buyers in the US are «online,» that number is set to spike as millennials become increasingly sophisticated about wine - and are more comfortable buying wine online.
The only difference is that we are a little more sophisticated about our idols and about our gods.
Charles Pittar, Chief Executive Officer, of Juwai.com, says, «International property advertisers have shown strong interest, especially those who are more sophisticated about the Chinese market and understand the size and quality of the potential audience on the QQ network.
You can't today be a CEO of a company without being sophisticated about this.
There's nothing special or sophisticated about rental property.

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As anyone who has received a call from their credit card company asking about an unusual charge knows, card issuers have sophisticated fraud detection programs.
We knew very little about supply chain, and we couldn't afford to invest in a sophisticated inventory - tracking system or spend the time acquiring import licences, both items typically considered must - haves for a major retail operation.
Curalate uses pixel - based image recognition software combined with sophisticated statistics to find, match and remember images that are about your brand.
Upgrades are planned for other Russian missile subs, and Russian media has in recent months boasted about new, sophisticated attack subs and of attack subs loitering near US military bases.
The fact that this is just about the most common office complaint has spurred about a million suggestions for how to improve the situation, including low - tech hacks, sophisticated tech tools, innovative management approaches like making your people pay for meetings, and unusual scheduling approaches.
For three days, owners and operators of the 33,000 autobody shops that populate the continent take in lectures and symposiums — about how aluminum is replacing steel in vehicle bodies, for example — and gawk at computer - controlled cloud - based painting tools and sophisticated Italian - made clean rooms for welding.
Emerald Oil & Gas intends to raise about $ 5.7 million through a placement to sophisticated investor clients of Perth stockbroking firm Euroz.
Whether your home repairs skillset is limited or sophisticated, just be upfront about what you can do well.
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