Sentences with phrase «to look like a genius»

You can throw money at any random cryptocurrency and come out looking like a genius in this crazy bull market.
It was a big leg up in the market, and a bull market makes everyone look like a genius.
Load up on bonds and even leverage up as well and you can look like a genius until you don't.
That now looks like a genius move by the Texans and a not - so-wise decision by the winless Browns, who still have no answer at quarterback.
Zisk, who was considered the top catch in last year's free - agent market and signed for a whopping $ 3 million, made Corbett look like a genius when he slugged a ninth - inning homer on opening day to beat the Yankees and their much - ballyhooed free agent, Rich Gossage.
An NFC title later, Harbaugh looks like a genius for making the move, as Kaepernick led the Niners past the Green Bay Packers in the Divisional round, before guiding San Francisco's offense against Atlanta in the NFC Championship game.
I'm going to try my hand at looking like a genius by predicting the 2013 NCAA Tournament for you, but I'm using a new revolutionary method that no one has ever tried before.
The stock price of COMPANY X goes soaring, and Michael the Mutual Fund manager looks like a genius.
I briefly looked like a genius as the stock rose to $ 3.50 but that quickly turned into a fool.
President Bush looks like a genius comparing to Santorum.
The goal came after the puck was sent into the boards behind the Washington net by another new Bruin, Center Peter McNab, a husky, hustling former Buffalo Sabre who was acquired in a preseason trade and has made the front office look like geniuses again by scoring 19 goals in the team's 23 games.
Why do so many coaches who look like geniuses in college seem to lose their faculties in the NFL?
They've made oddsmakers look stupid and public bettors look like geniuses thanks to their horrid play.
Also, how about Larkin and that buzzer - beating 3 making CBS look like a genius with that timeout heehee Love it!!
Nick Saban is looking like a genius after benching Jalen Hurts in favor of Tua Tagovailoa, a move that would ultimately win him his sixth national championship.
I mean, John Beilein looks like a genius now but any other result out of that Poole shot and he is maligned for not having a go - to play.
Getting rid of Risto just makes the weakest area of the Sabres roster even weaker, and probably makes some other GM look like a genius for buying low on a guy stuck in a terrible situation.
Guardiola looked like a genius that day, while Mauricio Pochettino appeared naive, his typically gung - ho approach playing right into the hosts» hands as they ruthlessly dissected Spurs» midfield.
These guys make Home Office civil servants look like geniuses.
Suddenly loosely draped, silky pants looked like genius alternatives to skinny jeans and sumptuous bed jackets gave blazers a run for their money (you can thank The Row and Céline).
He is still far better off than Neil Casey, who is saddled with a villain that makes those terrible nondescript Marvel movie belligerents look like geniuses.
In a bull market, many look like geniuses, but if it is only due to a rise in valuations, it means that the cash flow streams are unchanged.
It also makes Epic look like a genius, considering they decided to purchase the developers of Shadow Complex after they first saw what Chair Entertainment was doing with their beloved and profitable engine.
I remember in our darkest days in Las Vegas in 2010 when things were absolutely dead... Eddie's crew showed up and pounced and I commend them for their guts and they certainly look like geniuses now.
That research effort would still allow Brian Moynihan to look like a genius when blockchain transactions take over the financial world five years (or five decades) from now — whether Bitcoin dies in a ditch, or rules the digital currency market for the long haul.
Straight away, van Persie had a chance to make his manager look like a genius, but after collecting a fantastic long pass from Wesley Sneijder over the top of the German defence, he shot straight at Manuel Neuer.
They'll look like geniuses for going with a publisher.
After all, if John McCain hadn't thrown a tantrum and changed his mind about the merits of tackling global warming, cap - and - trade very well could have passed and those inside - the - Beltway greens would now look like geniuses.
I should have maybe studied with Manuel from Fawlty Towers — I would have looked like a genius by comparison!
When your insight is right, you look like a genius.
WebRTC can make you look like a genius, but throw in a dash of creativity and more than just your personal reputation will benefit.
Now, with trusts set to lose their preferential tax treatment next year, the sector is scrambling for alternatives and «I look like a genius,» says Ma with a chortle.
Then, the next thing you know, now you look like a genius.
Any successful business person readily admits that strong revenue makes them look like a genius and covers up lots of missteps.
I'm going to start agitating for Apple to sell phones, I will look like a genius.
Focus on building an awesome consumer experience and you really will end up looking like a genius.
Now it looks like genius.
first it was almunia when everything else was fine, then silvestre, and then fails to replace likes of g.silva and rvp.maybe he wants to make things this difficult so that he will look like a genius when the team wins trophies.fact is wenger is trying to prove a point which he never will!!
Could have signed him for less than Amukamura and looked like a genius.
If it works out, Dayton Moore will continue to look like the genius we always suspected he was, deep down.
That comp up there, then, is how the Rockies make it out of this looking like geniuses.
I fear Arsene is too much in love with the idea of finding unknown gems and polishing them to sell for huge profits / break into the team to make him look like a genius.
A season later, Hennigan is the one looking like a genius, as Vucevic was a top - five rebounder in the NBA and Harkless took strides forward.
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