Sentences with phrase «what astute»

Income directly reflects your efforts, with no limits on what astute, hard - working men and women can earn.
When a young boy identified only as Roman couldn't wake up his unconscious mother, he did what any astute, technologically - adept four - year - old would do: He used his mother's finger to unlock her phone, and then asked Siri to call emergency services.
That is what astute managers do hence Watford and Crystal Palace find it easy to beat Arsenal!
If this is what astute management looks like to Arsenal's board, we're doomed.
$ 26 When the Higher Education Research Institute at U.C.L.A. recently released a study of religious and spiritual attitudes among today's college students, their findings confirmed what astute campus....
My father and I in particular, both very skeptical and somewhat cynical individuals, often joke about what astute atheists we would be if not for our christian faith.
When the Higher Education Research Institute at U.C.L.A. recently released a study of religious and spiritual attitudes among today's college students, their findings confirmed what astute campus observers had been witnessing for years.

Not exact matches

In what looks to be an astute move, Calima Energy is set to race from 20 % to outright ownership of its coveted Montney shale liquid / gas project in Canada through friendly, all - scrip takeover bids for its joint venture partners.
In what looks to be an astute corporate play that will effectively double the company's size, Calima Energy has lined up friendly takeovers of both of its joint venture partners in the Montney oil and gas Basin in Canada.
Understanding what comes next will require astute listening — particularly given that companies have up to a year to clarify and update their «provisional» estimates — and learning.
I don't deny for a moment that Tom West's view of Locke is based on what he believes Locke actually thinks after astute and meticulous study.
It makes no logical sense what so ever for someone that believes in ID to be working for NASA, and you make a very astute point.
What no historian denies is that Hitler was very astute in his dealings with the Christians churches.
The author of Goodbye, Good Men, a scathing and much discussed account of homosexuality in American seminaries, provides a frequently astute evaluation of what might be expected from the new pontificate.
Thus Ferdinand Mount, in an otherwise astute essay on America's bicentennial, comments on the shock effect of Watergate: What Europeans are bewildered by is the American's affectation of pained surprise on receiving a specific proof of the corruption he knows to be endemic to his political system.
So here's what I think about the election: The forecasts — based on complicated models — found in the APSA's PS by real social scientists — with the exception of the one by the astute James Campbell — are, as usual, too timid in terms of picking up the impending surge....
Those features are captured in the joke told by an astute British observer of the city: «What is the Hongkong definition of a pervert?
The people who plan television programming are very astute at discovering what people need, then fashioning their appeals (in both programs and ads) to meet those needs.
What I found in the text, and in letters written by Kaczynski since his incarceration, was a man with a large number of astute (even prophetic) insights into American political life and culture.
We may suggest that Luke, as astute as most modern historians, observed that the materials in Mark 6:45 - 8:26 add little or nothing to what he could obtain either from other passages in Mark or from other materials available to him; he therefore chose to omit them.
we have as yet no consensus as to where and what it was, other than the remarkably astute observation that it must have been a body of water in which reeds commonly grew.
Usually an astute group of naysayers will select one or the other to put forward, but I have seen both used almost simultaneously in what can only be admired as sleight - of - hand in service of going nowhere.
«Teach your mouth to speak what is in your heart,» an astute elder advised.
Foer's talk is free to all Expo East badge holders; and, if you're in Baltimore, you won't want to miss his astute take on the food industry, how we can use storytelling to shape a brighter food future and why we should be paying attention to college campuses to catch a glimpse of what that food future may look like.
Yet, contrary to what he said here he is clinging onto management in an epoch marked by younger managers far more tactically astute than he is and more adept in the does - n - donts of entering the modern transfer market... * worse still he's long lost that essential ingredient of «trust», wenger's no longer true to his word.
Danny Welbeck had no hope in hell going up against both Cahill and Terry and I severely wondered ahead of the game what many fans were talking about with the pace of Welbeck troubling either CB when both are known for being positionally astute.
Speaking more for this astute basketball genius, Embiid was having a bad game, which doesn't mean he didn't do some things well, but what turned his overall game around were three bad shots that happened to fall.
So, what we need if we are to compete again is an ambitious board, not bean counters, tactically astute managers who get the sack, yes the sack if they do not succeed, and some better than second and third rate players.
«He was a very astute judge of what was going on in the present.»
His astute, competent and measured performances show just what a brilliant star of the future he will be for both the Gunners and Spain.
Ozil is a class player and it's not like we have them in abundance.Sign Mikki and Abua and play them up top with Laca.Skill pace and desire in all of them.Ozil is at his best when he has technically astute players in front of him which is why he was voted German National Team Player of The Year 5 times in 6 years.Giroud - No movement and pace and only dangerous when attacking balls in the box.Despite what is said his hold up play is awfull and goes to ground like he's been shot with a Buffalo Gun at the slightest contact.Walcott - Pace but no brain.The stats tell a better picture of a player who was NEVER good or consistent to ever be considered anything other than average at best.Wellbeck - Good pace and effort but little to offer as a goalscorer.Back - up at best.This is what Ozil has had to work with (I have photo shopped Sánchez from my life forever).
On comes Fellaini... United have an expensive squad - assembled for their physicality which is what Mourinho likes, but a technically more astute side (like City or Arsenal) will brush them aside on their day.
Stan is a sports investment businessman and no doubt a very good one who has profited, in my opinion hill - wood who sold the fans down the river is to blame for selling his shares (along with the rest of the board then - it was only Bracewell - Smith who admitted she sold to the wrong person) wenger as an employee of Arsenal fc has done everything what the club needs ie finish forth, however I do honestly believe with a different more tactically astute manager we would be in a better place now and maybe even won the league last season
He had a fine touch on the ball and an astute awareness of what was around him.
Not only more tactically astute and aware of what's happening in the game, but also contributing with goals.
I have concerns about some of what she says, but think other parts of what she says are pretty astute.
He has a very astute and appropriate sense of what is wrong with this country.
And Shelly is very astute at what he is doing.
Indeed, Miliband's courage in standing up to vested interests has been remarkable, and his analysis of the issues at stake — in what will truly be a watershed election — has been astute.
No offense to the astute Green Party candidate, but it begs the question: What has Howie Hawkins done for us lately?
Atheists The best thing about writing a story as a journalist is that you get to interact with astute readers who are never reticient about telling you what you missed in your reporting.
Astute readers of Richard Dawkins» Selfish Gene will recognize that what I have suggested above violates the «gene - centered» approach.
An astute Drishti (point of focus, the gaze) keeps my eyes from wandering, which prevents a large amount of distraction (80 % of what we perceive through our senses comes through our eyes; and, our memories are 80 % imagery).
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze is not only a joy to play, but it's a surprisingly astute return to what made the SNES series so great in the 90s.
If, then, Reichardt remains an astute chronicler of what happens when nothing happens, «Meek's Cutoff» affords the director her largest canvas yet on which to ruminate.
Ford hasn't been terribly astute in his choice of roles: You can't blame him, I suppose, for reprising Indiana Jones, but what about «Firewall,» «Hollywood Homicide,» «Random Hearts,» and «K - 19: The Widowmaker,» where he played a Russian naval officer with an authenticity as light as his accent was thick?
(Although, astute viewers will most likely get an idea of what is going on.)
What follows is a kind of revenge tale, but one that's really astute about relationships and desire.
But what really sets Afrofuturism apart from the rest of the speculative fiction world is its astute attention to the representation of women — particularly Black women — throughout the ages.
Through astute observation of clues that good luck brought their way, these clever fellows were able to describe a lame camel, what it was carrying, and who was leading it, all without ever seeing the creature.
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