Sentences with phrase «very savvy move»

That makes getting a high - quality, low - mileage Toyota at a great price a very savvy move.

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Later Jon moved to E! Online, where, according to former president Jeremy Verba, he proved himself «a very street - smart, savvy salesperson.»
That final bit is interesting in relation to Google's indie bookseller angle, — a very savvy PR move on their part, partnering with the likes of mega-independent Powell's and smaller retailers like WORD via the ABA's IndieCommerce platform — and the belief that this somehow levels the playing field, as if ebooks have been the issue all along, as opposed to Amazon's perfecting ecommerce while Jeff Bezos ignored the pundits who focused only on his quarterly earnings in the early years.
And hey, turning down a six - figure book - deal is a good way to generate press and energy for your own self - published release; I don't say that cynically, I mean, very seriously, it's a savvy move.
I assure you it's very unique, and considering how popular discover maps are in magazines and online, this was a savvy move by Sony.
«As consumers become increasingly savvy, the common consistency is that they love novelty as much as they do quality, so leveraging both of these elements into a catnip product at a time where pets and pet spending are in a phase of growth, that's a very smart move across the retail spectrum,» says Chris Glissman, president of Meowijuana.
It could be that the very best, most creditworthy tenants are getting the better deal or lower move in costs (savvy shoppers) and know the opportunity costs of money.
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