The whole trade mess illustrates that sometimes the shrewdest political strategy is to unswervingly follow ideological principles. |
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The Irishman has been one of the leading jockeys of recent seasons and is one of the shrewdest horsemen around. |
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How could some of Australia's biggest and shrewdest media outlets get done so badly. |
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The shrewdest and most experienced customs officers take responsibility for this task, while their younger colleagues carry out spot checks. |
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And, in one of the shrewdest personnel moves of his career, he appointed General George Marshall as secretary of State. |
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Edward Hannay, regarded as one of the shrewdest horse traders who ever lived, would never pass a pedestrian. |
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Our shrewdest move was not overreacting to the bubble or to the bust. |
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If man was created to be free, we must know that fear is one of the shrewdest robbers! |
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The other is that, when it comes to assessing the behaviour of princes, even the shrewdest observers are largely condemned to judge by appearances. |
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The shrewdest mind to occupy the Oval Office in our lifetime still has one of the most impressive hard drives around. |
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He gave to both of them a measure of wheat and a bundle of flax, What slid the shrewdest of the two do? |
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The shrewdest of them will say that the future is elsewhere, not here. |
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Basil is the shrewdest and the most worldly, and Geoffrey Rush, with his baritonal amplitude and fondness for pomp, makes him a vain, hollow man, grasping at something that he knows has eluded him his entire life. |
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And they cleared the way for a development that allows even the manliest of men and the shrewdest of business women to confess that they too own a stuffed animal. |
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One of her shrewdest moves was to divide the job of deputy secretary into two, with James Steinberg focusing on policy and Jack Lew on management. |
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One of the shrewdest is to acquire specialized knowledge in your job which enables you to stand out among people in your office or workshop and thus attract the attention of superiors. |
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Why should the dream of regenerating osteoarthritis cartilage not become a reality one day, at a time when we can see, on both sides of the Atlantic, that enzyme biochemistry is occupying the shrewdest researchers? |
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One of this century's shrewdest French thinkers, Raymond Aron, used to say that human beings made history but did not realize what history they were making. |
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His strike rate of 0.74 goals per game earned him a £1.5m move to Manchester United, which is considered to be one of the shrewdest acquisitions of Sir Alex Ferguson's illustrious reign. |
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