Lin Wei, 27, one of a handful of male sixthgrade teachers at a primary school here, has made a habit of telling stories about warlords who threw witches into rivers and soldiers
who outsmarted Japanese troops.
If you're setting individualized goals, practitioners and experts agree that each employee's goals should change at least once a year — if only to stay ahead of people
who outsmart the system.
Not exact matches
Manning came across as a laid back southern boy but on the gridiron he was a clinical, ruthless competitor with an off - the - charts football IQ
who changed plays at the line of scrimmage to
outsmart opposing defenses and torched opponents with a big arm and dead - on accuracy.
it is quite simple but by avoiding «in» and «out» strategies is probably a way to beat 90 % of market participants (
who think they can
outsmart each other).
u r always
outsmarted so get a life n stop vilifying a manager
who doesn't even noe u exist.
Yes, he need time to adjust but to be
outsmarted, out muscled & out run by Luiz & Cahill
who are in their 30s??
The tactical genius of Wenger will almost
outsmart any opposition but
who needs tactics when you have Alex Iwobi the guy can win games on his own and with the prolific Danny Welbeck up top your almost certain to wreak havoc, I can almost see the Milan players trembling with fear in that dressing room they will know by the 2018 performances alone that Wenger's arsenal are serial winners, fighters..
contact sport???? not for them it isnt the other fan is the one
who prays almunia will save 5 shots over two games, that nasri will skillfully accelerate by two defenders like the average nani did two weeks ago, that denilson will sprint back like vieira / keane and slide tackle the ball away from rooney or torres, that wenger is correct or vindicated in everything he does or has «a plan for the future» that will
outsmart our debt ridden rivals....
Nigerian society has reached a heartlessly devilish dimension of looting and sharing of the commonwealth of the nation by a few well - entrenched, well - networked and deep - pocketed elites;
who had serially proven to have ways of
outsmarting and compromising certain judicial processes to evade justice.
People
who only eat when hungry and stop when they feel satiated are more successful at maintaining a healthy weight and normal metabolism than those
who try to
outsmart their bodies» needs by calculating an externally - specified number of calories.
This 1 - month supply of SkinnyFit Hunger Buster is perfect for anyone
who needs to
outsmart cravings.
About the Author: Marina Gutner, PhD is a Hashimoto's patient and medical writer
who is behind the Thyroid blog
Outsmart Disease
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who's beauty and confidence is inseparable, yet her intelligence would
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So, they know
who the murderer is, and he finds out
who they are, so they just have to
outsmart the bad guy while convincing the police they have a problem.
She verbally shreds those
who urge her, with increasing reproach, to remove the billboards, from using church sex - abuse scandals to silence a nagging priest to
outsmarting cops» attempts at coercion.
This one centers on cavemen, one in particular named Dug (Eddie Redmayne),
who is tired of the same old routine of his tribe (not the brightest bulbs around) and their relentless hunting pursuit of bunny rabbits
who tend to
outsmart them at every turn.
They must
outsmart and outrun the evil President Business, better known as Lord Business,
who wants the piece for himself to maintain order and separation between all the Lego realms.
She's beautiful & has this vulnerability but is also believable as a woman with brains
who can
outsmart the bad guy.
Gleeson's big scene with Wilmot,
who proposes to kill him but (of course) finds himself
outsmarted by the beguiling big fella, is the film's strongest moment (Mark Strong as Clive Cornell, pictured below).
«We will never be able to completely shield our learners from all that is misleading and inaccurate in the media,» writes Elisa Guerra (@ElisaGuerraCruz) in Mexico, «so we better start teaching them how to
outsmart the many ones out there
who, for any reason, want to dumb them down.»
Students master Tangram variations as Grandfather Tang tells the story of two fox fairies
who try to
outsmart each other by constantly changing shapes.
Cuy, a clever guinea pig, repeatedly
outsmarts hungry but foolish Tío Antonio the Fox,
who wants to eat Cuy for dinner.
Simone was a great example of how women have always dealt with this...
Outsmart the men and find a way to help those
who can not help themselves.
I would just like to say that, as a person
who has tried to «
outsmart» debt by moving it around, and then by paying the highest interest rate debt first, and failing miserably, I am now firmly aboard the Dave Ramsey plan.
Those
who believe that they have
outsmarted Warren Buffett by learning about indexing are fooling themselves.
What I'm amazed about is the number of people
who still believe they can
outsmart the market.
Fama says that stock prices are determined by investors making rational decisions about economic realities, suggesting that individual investors
who think they can
outsmart the market are fooling themselves.
They even require extra security steps you may not see with other brokerages in an effort to
outsmart criminals
who are becoming more sophisticated hacking into financial systems.
Investors
who try to
outsmart the market more often get it wrong than right.
I do like food related companies, so i ended up looking at total produce
who have been executing nicely so it seems and were
outsmarting greenyard foods in acquiring Dole.
That's why Pat Curry tried to
outsmart her Australian shepherd,
who became overwhelmed with joy upon hearing the word «bank,» where she always was bestowed with treats from the drive - through teller.
This is a dog
who can easily
outsmart his owners, so firm direction is necessary.
You've got to be the one
who works with the team to
outsmart and overpower the enemy.
But on the clock, they were adversaries
who fought all day to
outsmart and pummel each other.
Now and again there'll be a small puzzle of sorts; usually in the form of a creature
who needs to be
outsmarted.
Sora, Donald & Goofy will have to work with him to
outsmart Br» er Fox,
who is using the power of the heartless to enslave rabbits....
«Cheaters never prosper» is the perfect saying for some of these video game players
who thought they could
outsmart gaming developers to become top players in their favorite gaming universes.
Facebook has a team of computer scientists
who are paid to make the algorithm work the way they want it to, and you're not going to
outsmart them for long.
Simply put, if an artist has succeeded in the studio time and again with a combination of form and color, he or she knows where the dash of cobalt goes and how to make it stick with authority, just as an experienced athlete can anticipate the play and
outsmart younger players
who rush around the field unthinkingly.
We need to work together to help our children
outsmart cyber - risks and become suc - cessful and responsible digital citizens
who maxi - mize their potential and minimize cyber-risks.»
The Penguin algorithm
outsmarted lazy attorney marketing and SEO companies
who cut corners and took the easy way out — at the law firm's expense.
Sure, that's an exciting market to play in, but the problem is that a lot of people with a lot of resources are going to be trying to
outsmart the market and, by extension, any investor
who gets involved with BCH.
You can
outsmart the system and make college worth the money by choosing a major that fits
who you are and what you do best.
It is the shinier stone that gets picked up» remember that there are other suitable candidates
who are waiting to
outsmart you in the race.
And look at you Miss Creative -
who would've thought to use a Krylon Gold Leaf pen to
outsmart IKEA specific hinges?