You can often avoid CGT with careful planning and canny use of your annual allowance. |
|
The Glenlivet Single Malt 12 Year Old is among the finest Speyside malts, and is also a canny cooking chum. |
|
The general smartness is attributable largely to the director, a canny treader of fine lines. |
|
The canny investor knows that equities can deliver a fortune, the trick is to buy the right stocks at the right time and wait patiently. |
|
On the other hand, soldiers were generally a canny lot and chose intelligently. |
|
Other bonds have been caught up in the gloom in recent months, and this may create selective buying opportunities for the canny investor. |
|
The canny businessman, who was renowned for his own hard work, knew the percentage deal would be a powerful incentive for employees. |
|
The canny duo are currently demonstrating some fancy footwork in getting Aer Lingus onside as anchor tenants in any new terminal. |
|
He said gossip and canny office politics were far more common activities for men than most people realise. |
|
Cardiff is just the place to expand your culinary horizons, meet your canny Celtic cousins and do a little name-dropping. |
|
It's been done before, usually by cobbling together footage in a canny way. |
|
Benjamin dupes the canny general with fake prisoners, thereby gaining release of about 20 of his followers being held for execution. |
|
Benitez is a canny coach, and he may just coax some good performances out of Liverpool, provided their strikers remain fit and on form. |
|
This may look like a recessionary move, but it is actually a canny service to customers. |
|
There's no time for such sorry fustian in the world of the canny academic careerist. |
|
As a farmer, he proved canny in cattle dealing and land purchase with the result that his holding is now one of the most expansive in the area. |
|
Are there canny advantages to being socially averse that the extroverts among us never see? |
|
He always was a canny operator with the press and he quickly got his point over to them. |
|
The investment looked canny as the market for gadgets and toys aimed at adults keeps growing. |
|
Here I am in a boat, with fellow fisherman, Hal, pitting my newly acquired skills against the canny trout. |
|
|
Scotland has a reputation for canny money management, and frequently outsmarts London's high-flyers. |
|
The rivals not only have deeper pockets, they are less careful than the canny Tike on how they spend their cash. |
|
Perhaps it is actually a canny psychological technique for dispelling any last minute doubts. |
|
When he first met them, they were already seasoned twoccers, canny burglars and advanced standard drivers. |
|
But it's been about a decade since his canny combination of show-biz razzmatazz and high style was on a Broadway menu. |
|
The longstanding and canny leader of this rebellious crew is set to step down this summer. |
|
A canny motorist has beaten the odds to win a rare victory against the all-seeing speed cameras. |
|
Good quality veneered furniture, reconstituted stone, granite sheeting do a job and will tick all the boxes for the discerning yet canny shopper. |
|
He is renowned as a canny strategist and has a sharp economic mind, but his dictatorial approach and suppression of human rights worries many. |
|
The Brits have always been awake to the criminal life's mixture of the savage, canny and banal. |
|
The other part of the story is how it has thrived, and that was mainly through its canny trade in woollen goods. |
|
And since Bush is a canny and very unprincipled politician, he will not want to play in a game in which the odds are so heavily against him. |
|
Jason Lewry, a left-arm swing bowler, is a canny operator and with hill and breeze supporting at Hove can hustle and bustle the ball through. |
|
These guys were clever, canny combatants, and they had good media advisors! |
|
The wealth brought by his marriage and his canny eye for business between them enabled him to amass a substantial fortune. |
|
It was a brave gamble, a bid for power, by an ambitious, clever and canny politician who saw his career facing a premature end. |
|
He is courteous, good-humoured, shrewd, canny and from a humble background in Edinburgh. |
|
Tax can eat into your returns so canny investors make us of the available tax breaks. |
|
Both were meticulous artists and canny businessmen, adept at anticipating audience trends. |
|
Cullen is a cautious and canny politician and it is unlikely that he was on a complete solo run with his comments. |
|
|
The canny acumen of business donors leads to inevitable speculation about the tax breaks linked to such donations. |
|
The 33-year-old Scot is a canny businessmen who always has an eye out for a good investment. |
|
But obviously his canny father has a better plan-and it has nothing to do with love, romance, happiness. |
|
Beevor seems too intelligent and canny a writer to be taken in by Sudoplatov. |
|
There is already evidence to suggest that some canny investors are hoarding such properties, which they plan to sell on in years to come. |
|
In the main, newspaper photographers are very canny with their money, and he was no exception. |
|
A lawyer and a seasoned politician, Blair was known for his canny political mind and his unwavering determination. |
|
Ever canny if uninspiring, John Boehner admitted as much in his recent remarks. |
|
But he was a canny political operator, far less ideological and more coldly pragmatic than proponents liked to admit. |
|
It's a canny opening gambit, a reminder that art history's canon remains open-ended. |
|
The risk profile of this type of fund is thus frequently underestimated by some less canny investors. |
|
A canny West Flanders businessman then launched the product on the market: lo! |
|
But with help from a canny group of farmers, he independently gained his first inkling of participatory plant breeding. |
|
All of it is so canny we can only wonder why no one had said these things before. |
|
It's canny product placement like this that's helped transform Audi into one of the hippest players in the luxury segment. |
|
Despite the penny-pinching attitude of canny Scots, a recent report revealed that Scotland is one of the best-value regions for getting married in Britain. |
|
We like to think that we are a bit more canny about what we buy. |
|
But however astute or realist Burnham's Machiavellian insight into power politics was, he rarely showed any capacity for canny negotiation himself. |
|
There are different kinds of intellection, and I think some of them are much more canny about tacit, implicit knowledge, than about scientific or explicit knowledge. |
|
President-in-Office, a combination of events and canny diplomacy have paved the way for agreement. |
|
|
To all her work she brings an intelligent sense of humour, a canny perception of the human experience, and an abiding love of storytelling. |
|
These days, she's too big to be manhandled and too canny to be tricked. |
|
We need to be more canny than we were in the first game, and above all, put away our chances. |
|
Beyond canny use of Twitter and Facebook, and an online calendar of activities, there isn't much. |
|
The canny youth will study the Canadian occupational scene, so as to become aware of the wide range of occupations available. |
|
In other words, it has been proposed that racism has simply become more canny, by taking on less conspicuous forms. |
|
But perhaps the more canny readers can indeed read backwards from these general remarks and dimly perceive the vestigial outline of the example which occasioned them. |
|
One of his predecessors, Charles Kennedy, offered some wise counsel just ahead of the speech: stop fighting on so many fronts, pick a few fights, be a bit more canny, and win them. |
|
As some canny observers say, it's all part and parcel of performance. |
|
The whole Plaza de Toros complex underwent a refurbishment in the 1970s when canny restaurateurs realised that its high ceilings and open brickwork would provide the perfect setting for a series of bars and eateries. |
|
But in 2013 the canny citizens pulled a fast one on cosmic nature. |
|
God's sake, speak her fair and canny, or we will have a raveled hasp on the yarn-windles! |
|
Meanwhile, one canny member of the troupe ran back and forth between the stage and the audience with a guitar case stuffed full of 1,000 and 5,000 CFA bills. |
|
The report also observes that there are serious problems with the system, as we also know of course from the Court of Auditors and from a canny Mrs Andreasen. |
|
Mr President, my group also wishes to congratulate the Taoiseach and his team for their prize-winning presidency: canny, courageous and committed. |
|
Indeed, it seems like the canny captain has a strategy all planned out. |
|
The canny is at by far its most interesting when it comes under strain, as it does, sustainedly, under Freud's own geeky eye. |
|
He gave off an aura not of romance or woolly artisanality but rather of canny commercial nous. |
|
A prince is a man among men, a canny fighter, a steely sovereign who takes what he wants out of life. |
|
Ill-tempered child of the Gothic, itself an ill-tempered rebuke to a drably weaponized, mercantile, industrial canny. |
|
|
He is a canny strategist and master speechmaker. |
|
But its canny tactical struggle remains a joy to behold. |
|
That is true in Scotland generally: for all Mr Salmond's canny bolshiness, popular support for independence has not risen in line with his party's popularity. Meanwhile the timing seems nightmarish for Gordon Brown. |
|
That is admirable, and Preserve is clever, or at least canny. |
|
Presiding over these travesties of justice is Barry Stanton's deliciously sly Tiberius, a canny political performer to his fingertips in his pose of fey, pious fop. |
|
A canny teen-age combination of naif and faux naif arrives in the metropolis, declares himself a visionary, bad-mouths everyone, and produces perverse images that attract a fanatical following among the stylish. |
|
The worst risk degenerating into the slums they were meant to replace. But the government's canny decision to set minimum standards and maximum prices and turn the job over to the private sector means MCMV is easy to tweak. |
|
In the sheepshearing scene, Perdita, daughter of Leontes and Hermione, dresses as Lady Liberty, and Ethan Hawke portrays Autolycus as a canny, sneering, but irresistibly charming troubadour of the Townes Van Zandt variety. |
|
Some canny negotiators will try to steamroll you into concessions by creating a false sense of urgency. |
|
That it should be more canny in strategising. |
|
The story is drenched with allusion, to Baudelaire, Duras, and, of course, with its canny names, family doppelgangers, and tragicomedic instincts, to Nabokov. |
|
You confidently suspected that if you turned up at one of the meat markets in town there would be a canny chance you'd pull a warmish body with a pulse. |
|
Come along, for an hour and see canny North Shields from an ivory tower. |
|