Sentences with phrase «very astute»

I made some very astute property purchases and carried out some very lucrative mini renovations without the need for expensive things like draftsmen.
... and how very astute of Alan M., to recognize those «voices from the sidelines».
However, agents are notorious for not being very astute at all with regards to the art and science of marketing.
She is very astute and dedicated to providing crucial, in - depth local market knowledge and delivering a truly impressive real estate experience.
A very astute and knowledgeable lady named Carolyne L, a regular contributor to this site, has advised me that Bob Rae is currently married to Michele Landsberg.
A very astute business move, locating out of the way of traffic.
There is no real magic bullet in your scenario, but two things that were mentioned were very astute; @Nick C. you need to only get one lender who will agree with you (out of 50) and you need to present your case more clearly / passionately to them to win them over.
«The borrower was very astute in negotiating not only with the seller, but parties that controlled «first rights.»
I remember a couple of very astute Realtors told me that one day there would be even more real estate offices.
Hi, Sarah — yes, very astute comment... the lie is trivial but the reaction to it is not.
To which we'd reply, «Yes, and that's a very astute observation!»
«She is commercially very astute, has excellent attention to detail and is very pleasant and fair to deal with».
Such appointees are usually well regarded in their own right, that is very true in my own Province, but they are usually very astute and although diplomatic, not afraid to shout out that the Emperor wears no boxers.
«A skilled litigator» and «very astute» «She is absolutely fabulous, good with clients and really clever and committed» Chambers and Partners
«He is good at working in a team, and is a very astute and knowledgeable counsel.»
Insurance adjusters are very astute at reducing the insurance company's exposure.
The students that attended were keen to get involved in the debate and were very astute.
For example, in order to hit the ball out of the park as he did, he probably made a number of very astute predictions about how certain ethnic groups» votes would break down.
Paul is described by Chambers UK 2016 as a «commercially aware litigator» who has a «very astute and reasonable» approach to disputes.
However, in this case these drawbacks are more than cancelled out by the often still very astute argumentation by the author, whose historic predictions — with the benefit of hindsight — more often than not get an aura of wisdom.
Dr. Curry has made some very astute suggestions concerning what needs to be done to reverse the «direction of this positive feedback loop» (as she described it).
This was pointed out in a previous discussion by someone who made a very astute observation of COI and duty.
Very astute observation.
Five years ago, I remember some very astute people saying the same thing.
Additionally, he is very astute about people, and delegates power to those who work in the field and are well qualified to implement policy.»
On topic, a couple of days ago Mei made a very astute comment in response to someone else and it's worth repeating: «Yes, China is quietly consuming the world.
In Re: Titus, (# 1, 2/22; @ 11:42 P)-- A very astute commenter who knows the minutia of British temperature records all the way back to Fahrenheit's 1720 instrument, has for years been blasting us, «worry - ers,» with his acumen.
My three boys are now very astute in noticing garbage on the ground anywhere we go and they know they can do something about it.
This is a very astute observation indeed.
You are very astute to see the humpback concession to be perhaps a preplanned tactic to make us feel we had won when actually they had won.
; — RRB - BTW, that response to # 18 was very astute.
«He struck me as a very astute man,» Emanuel said.
«Irving was very astute in seeing that the economics of being a dealer was based on retaining great works for your own collection.»
«She really does care about art in an almost old - fashioned way,» elaborates Grayson Perry, «But her aesthetic judgments and her ability to nurture demanding people are matched by a very astute business sense.
This was a very astute observation by Gandhi, we thought it would make a great print.
«Over the past three decades, Thea Westreich Wagner and Ethan Wagner have been very astute collectors of contemporary art.
Each work has elements sampled from paintings by other emerging artists, yet Lund's works are so thoroughly remixed that only a very astute observer might see familiar passages.
FG Norman Lewis was very astute in his descriptions of Guatemala.
Then it's going to the Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Foundation in Turin — they're very astute, they collect a lot of these artists.
Thanks for your very astute article on this tricky area of being an artist.
The cat vomit visuals betray what is a very astute and thoughtfully - arranged modernisation of the 1978 arcade game.
Very astute advice.
Not only did he pave the way for European exploration there, he was also a very astute businessman, giving the natives yellow fever, measles, typhoid (among others) in exchange for syphilis.
They were also very astute hunters and when they migrated to the United States in the early 19th century, they were used to track down runaway prisoners.
The fact that he didn't deliver any warning (very astute of you for recognizing how important that is) is especially problematic, however: 1.
They are very astute at figuring you out & your routine; they have needs but as long as you give them what they need once a day they can be left alone.
Dogs are very astute in judging their human owner's moods and desires and what they can get away with.
Her blood profile was normal, but a very astute doctor kept investigating, and when «Maya» flatlined her ACTH stim test, a diagnosis of Addison's was made.
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