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That's shrewd, because it hedges Wit's original bet on the Internet.
That's shrewd politics.
That's shrewd coaching by Jay Gruden and his staff; they most likely spotted a tell when studying Washington's film during the week.
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The result is a series that is shrewd, emotional, and impolite, with a style that veers toward pretentiousness but never crosses over.
That was shrewd venture capitalist Kevin O'Leary talking about the Gold Rush Nugget Bucket, a fun way to pan for treasure.
Yet, Annette Bening observed, "there's a part of Mike's being a beautiful person that's quite shrewd.
He says of Abramson, "She's shrewd in that she understands the importance of dealing with people upstairs.
Seeking to explain why remarks Mackay made about the Jewish football agent Phil Smith were not in his view offensive, Whelan said that "Jewish people chase money more than everybody else" and that they are "shrewd people".
Feyer confirmed that Duckenfield was shrewd to have his students disguise their letters' point of origin.
But in order to convict him a jury would have to believe that Nunez was shrewd enough to devise the plan, ruthless enough to see it through, and rash enough to take the risk that it might fail.
Biographer William C. Suran writes that he was shrewd, scrappy and 21 when the business was born.
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