As luxury consumers that are adept with technology, we've all become smarter, savvier and confident. |
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As retailers and contractors across the country know, Canadian consumers are savvier than ever. |
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And were I a savvier or a smarter person, I would have just cut it off then. |
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And a few of the savvier, more entrepreneurial bloggers turned their own sites into more robust media outlets. |
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In taking on the governor of California, Palin foolishly launched a rivalry with a smarter, savvier version of herself. |
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We become more experienced and savvier and are more likely to make a well rounded choice of partner. |
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Take advantage of the Holiday Specials to give the gift of new knowledge to your horse, who will appreciate a savvier human. |
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Besides the dangers of plagiarism, young students also need to become savvier about distinguishing between good and poor material on the Internet. |
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Another cost-saving mechanism that is becoming popular for companies that employ expats, Sullivan noted, is becoming savvier about where employees are being transferred to and from. |
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Boasting a stylish space and brooding electronic music, this airy and atmospheric bar attracts a somewhat savvier bar-goer. |
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Most recently, the dealership created a research page offering tips on how to save money and become a savvier spender. |
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A CAMPAIGN is calling on new university students to become savvier about what local NHS services can do for them. |
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Consumers are becoming increasingly savvier and when it comes to buying a car there are so many ways and places to purchase from. |
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So far the new century has brought a possible chestnut revival, schoolkids whose hearts are as big as the world, and savvier travelers. |
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And professors now train incoming MBA students to expect to try as many as six careers after graduating, not one. MBAs stuck in dead-end jobs are getting savvier about how to bail out. |
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But they are becoming better-organised, and savvier about tying their lot with that of other besieged minorities, and with others who agree with them on principle. |
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On the one hand, Cisco is still fighting fiercely to stay ahead of technologically savvier rivals such as Juniper in its core business of switches and routers. |
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While NGOs are ahead of the game for now, corporations are becoming savvier users of the Internet to convey their own perspectives of corporate social responsibility. |
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Of course, the savvier you are, the more successful you will be. |
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We've gotten savvier at spotting these phony-baloney letters. |
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You might already be a savvier stock picker than your adviser. |
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I feel they are savvier at spreading their message in a subtle way. |
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