"There is an increasing interest at the board level to have more technology-savvy, data-savvy, cybersecurity-savvy people sitting in the boardroom," she said.
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Once financially savvy cash-carrying kids are turning into less-savvy digital spenders.
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Savvy businessmen Both artists were savvy businessmen, but they took different approaches to mega-stardom.
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Savvy, and even not-so-savvy consumers moved on from Yahoo to Google years ago.
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It was clever, but it was ultimately savvy media work more than savvy business dealings.
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"I'm trying to recruit people who are tech-savvy and also business-savvy," he said.
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Having financial savvy More than grassroot politicians, CEOs bring a sophisticated financial savvy to the table.
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The views of people who lack the digital savvy, media savvy, or means to push their views into the national discussion.
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His savvy with money is key to his campaign, in other words, but without the tax forms we really don't know how savvy he is.
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The networks nurtured in ISIS training camps are more robust, more spy savvy, more tech savvy, harder to crack than their parent's generation of al Qaeda jihadist.
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What's more, the agency lost control of this secret information, and it was posted on internet forums for any savvy — or not so savvy — hacker to deploy.
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They know about propaganda, surely, but it's becoming more and more evident that they are not as savvy as we assume — certainly not as savvy as we are.
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"That's where we have to, obviously, try to up our game and be as savvy — if not more savvy — than the criminal enterprise involved in this," said Homeland Security's Nevano.
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Savvy: Built for companies unable to offer group insurance plans, Savvy lets them instead give employees a tax-free stipend to put toward an individual health plan of their choosing.
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Our study showed that among companies with over $1 billion in revenues, only 24 percent had digitally savvy boards; every industry had digitally savvy boards, though some industries more than others.
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They are savvy businesspeople -- and highly ethical with it.
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This year, help your dad become digitally savvy – finally.
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Migliaccio & Rathod described itself as a tech savvy firm.
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He is very disciplined and savvy — again, think Cheney.
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Bishop remained budget-savvy throughout her entire wedding planning process, and now runs her aptly-named blog, The Budget Savvy Bride, full-time, helping other couples manage costs while planning their own celebrations.
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Even Facebook, as savvy a customer as any, was fooled.
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There's also political savvy to the timing of Jones's ad.
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So what edge could a savvy trader enjoy over rivals?
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These, after all, are what savvy politicians aim to address.
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The savvy Strzok cleverly outmaneuvered the Republicans on the committees.
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Turns out, the brand is pretty social media savvy, too.
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You see, Apple's gotten pretty savvy to social media recently.
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This is just the latest in Snapchat's savvy viral strategy.
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And they're savvy about their most powerful weapon — their voices.
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Some of the Taliban fighters lack literacy and technological savvy.
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But then Hoop reveals its savvy virality and monetization strategy.
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She's savvy, smart, sexy, and leverages all of her assets.
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Drunk me doesn't always make the most money savvy decisions.
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"Both parties can learn to be more savvy," he said.
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Krawcheck believes that financial savvy is key to gender equality.
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It boils entrepreneurship down to business savvy and an idea.
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Nine out of 10 of these savvy students choose Zappos.
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She said Brady was a savvy businessman and made $244.
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How savvy are you when it comes to money matters?
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Donald Trump's persona is about being a shrew, savvy businessman.
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They are powerful, intelligent, savvy, driven, loving, giving, and insightful.
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But the rest comes from some savvy wheeling and dealing.
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Our current cultural discourse favors the technologically and economically savvy.
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So savvy individual travellers will be fine, more or less.
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It's a savvy move, even if it makes no sense.
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But we know who has the savvy to convince them.
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That kind furor was completely predictable to any savvy politician.
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What about tech companies or companies with some security savvy?
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Some also see the move as a savvy marketing tactic.
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That involves some savvy maneuvering when it comes to taxes.
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Thanks to his savvy investments in bitcoin, he won. (CNBC)
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He has complained repeatedly that Kelly is not politically savvy.
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Ming says she wasn't a savvy manager in the beginning.
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"This generation is very, very savvy with technology," he said.
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He would be a savvy choice as Trump's vice president.
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"I don't know if it was media savvy," she said.
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Le Pen is known for her brash but savvy leadership.
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His constant legal maneuvers and media savvy kept him there.
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She's saucy, savvy, and determined to build a fashion empire.
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You're a very savvy interviewer too, unlike some brilliant comedians.
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It's was a savvy, strategic, complex move, filled with contradictions.
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"Naturopaths in this way have been very savvy," she says.
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Mark Pincus has always been super savvy on real estate.
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In reality, of course, sex workers are savvy business women.
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He treats his audience as too savvy for political clichés.
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A savvy businessman, he lived an intensely private, unsocial life.
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Savvy locals find creative ways to get their money out.
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Here are steps women can take to become financially savvy.
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He's a very savvy guy to have by your side.
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So here are six ways to be a savvy homebuyer.
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Would the savvy editor of today publish such an article?
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Honestly, it was probably a savvy move on Sonos's part.
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You're right about what the incentives for savvy coverage are.
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The Dodgers are one of baseball's most analytically savvy organizations.
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The gun industry is known for its savvy marketing strategies.
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Savvy philosophers distill their core insight into a short phrase.
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Which, as a savvy homeowner, you already kind of know.
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Savvy companies might even make some money off of it.
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In response, some savvy California drivers have changed their behavior.
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Plus, he has established himself as a savvy tech investor.
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But Cook brings "competence, logistical savvy, and calmness," Brown added.
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WE JUST HEARD THAT $913 BILLION NUMBER YOU'RE VERY SAVVY.
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Burger King wasn't always the savvy marketer it is today.
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Yes, any criminal law is easily avoided by the savvy.
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A successful outcome will require political savvy, compromise and goodwill.
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Lastly, packing for an international trip will require additional savvy.
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Call it savvy strategy or naked opportunism -- or maybe both.
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Strong, popular and bureaucratically savvy leaders are in short supply.
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For now, savvy politicians can adopt both positions at once.
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He is a much more savvy musician than you'd think.
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But no savvy negotiator would raise a hand this early.
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Who knew the Archie comics people were so business savvy!
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Turns out I was a Savvy Chick, like the author, and I have to say that the ills Savvy Chicks are prone to (anxiety, migraines, infertility, eczema) are pretty much precisely the ones I've had.
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Even savvy investors aren't assured of making money in the market.
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That shows a savvy few thought state-owned bank executives possessed.
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His marketing skills served as the basis for his automotive savvy.
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Indeed, as a boss, saying thank you is savvy management, too.
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She is young, smart, media-savvy, and takes care of herself.
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No wonder her less social media-savvy colleagues are paying attention.
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Tech savvy is no longer a necessity for smart home customers.
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Others used memes to identify with a younger, internet savvy generation.
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She misses her sister, whom she called "savvy, smart, vibrant, passionate."
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This extension isn't necessarily for you, tech savvy readers of TechCrunch.
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This course will make you savvy when it comes to rhetoric.
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Dergerabedian said the strategy is a testament to Marvel's marketing savvy.
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Savvy marketers are leveraging influential TikTokers to promote brands and music.
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His savvy media sensibilities led to dominant ratings, transforming cable news.
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Looking in the mirror at home I saw a savvy businessperson.
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By all accounts, Peter Thiel is a savvy venture capital investor.
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FOR 50 years, savvy Americans have enjoyed a sales-tax loophole.
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The CFPB demonstrated not only Warren's genius but her political savvy.
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Google Assistant is about to get a bit more home-savvy.
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Now it uses its tech savvy to boost returns in takeovers.
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And that movie's fans are internet-savvy, to say the least.
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With Savvy, the coloring is right and the quality is right.
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February's acquisition of Anchor was a savvy move on Spotify's behalf.
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Spencer, a media-savvy racist, is one of its key architects.
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These young people are educated, tech savvy, and full of potential.
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Children, even at a young age, are becoming increasingly digitally savvy.
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Or, at least the creative filmmakers and somewhat technologically savvy masses.
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It looks like North West has inherited her parents' business savvy.
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Savvy political strategy or the government's version of a midlife crisis?
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"This is a very effective and savvy security service," Maloney says.
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She's the media-savvy half of a high profile Hollywood couple.
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These speakers are great for the not so tech-savvy dads.
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Well, if you're watching this right now, you're probably tech-savvy.
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I mean, their social media stuff seems super smart and savvy.
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For a savvy salesperson, the answer is obvious: face recognition surveillance.
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You're not like the rest of these media-savvy millennial degenerates.
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And that's actually a savvy move, especially with regard to smartwatches.
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A wider range of jobs requires more tech savvy than ever.
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"I think the secretary is smart, but he's also savvy," Sen.
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But I can see its appeal for less photography-savvy users.
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Content marketers also need to be savvy in search engine optimization.
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It seems Kardashian West's savvy has rubbed off on her husband.
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An estimated 60 percent of Airbnb customers are tech-savvy "millennials".
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He demonstrated the same savvy with judicial and executive branch appointments.
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Luther Strange's 32.2%, per a Decision Desk HQ/Opinion Savvy poll.
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How do you make bots more appealing to less savvy people?
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Top general says ISIS is 'extraordinarily savvy' in using cyber capabilities.
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So far, Romo has been a savvy choice for Lopez Obrador.
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He so impressed us all with his savvy, wisdom and compassion.
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And savvy brands grabbed the golden PR opportunity with both hands.
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Savvy shoppers can absolutely find great, affordable options under $150 online.
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Hu: South Koreans are a pretty news-savvy and connected people.
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She has very smart, savvy strategists who know what they're doing.
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He waited a beat and replied, "You're tech-savvy enough, Alessandra."
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Taylor Swift's team is also famously savvy at directing media attention.
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Here's a look at some contenders who seem like savvy wagers.
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There's also more to being financially savvy than acing a quiz.
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Is social media savvy the only explanation for Sanders's surprising success?
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So what is a social media-savvy prime minister to do?
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Shuffle is an event made for social media-savvy food enthusiasts.
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He owes that sum at least in part to savvy marketing.
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"I don't think that would have been the most savvy move."
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To be completely honest, he was well media-trained, media savvy.
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Or, they're just not savvy enough to ask these tough questions.
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Throughout these years Le Brun continued to demonstrate her promotional savvy.
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It's a savvy fax from a dean of the old school.
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So compelling, so savvy -- her dress cost $138 -- and so independent.
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This is where it pays to be a bit tech-savvy.
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And I admire her on-court tenacity and her marketing savvy.
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Some savvy buyers are willing to dive headlong into these deals.
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When men are ambitious and make savvy political moves, they're admired.
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But the new bosses were not private, business-savvy British firms.
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In fact, you don't have to be tech-savvy at all.
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Yet, by making some savvy moves, you can get on track.
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But they're savvy with credit, and art is a capital asset.
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"The Deuce" is savvy about the problem and solves it organically.
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The kids, raised on reality TV, are camera-savvy and charismatic.
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The president is not as technologically savvy as the first lady.
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I wouldn't say my husband and I are particularly tech savvy.
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The same savvy buyers are buying on Facebook for a reason.
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Beyond her sizeable musical talents, Swift is a smart, savvy businesswoman.
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First Baptist is a little church, albeit a tech-savvy one.
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Ergo there's little to trouble Internet-savvy political 'truth' spinners here.
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Other initiatives, like Savvy Caregiver and REACH, have demonstrated similar effectiveness.
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Trump's economic focus is a savvy one from a political perspective.
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He believes the military strikes have focused on digitally-savvy members.
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CARYN GANZ Ever the savvy trouper, Lizzo maximized her opening slot.
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You understand that savvy executives don't simply live in the present.
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Notably, he has his parents to thank for his business savvy.
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Trump isn't smart, savvy or sophisticated enough to run this country.
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I don't doubt that Rose and Wesley are savvy hoops guys.
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Romance, record sales and a savvy contracts lawyer can fix trauma?
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I think this is a very savvy, tech driven, digital company.
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That could be a savvy financial move under the right conditions.
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A savvy employee dresses according to his workplace culture and environment.
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An implementation-savvy negotiator would have hosted the GOP holdouts instead.
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Opening the PlayStation storefront to direct purchases is a savvy decision.
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That's why web-savvy folks use VPNs to protect themselves online.
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The undue pressure was more psychological, savvy and subtle than that.
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The combination of Trump's stage savvy and street smarts was devastating.
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It's actually a savvy way to browse any genre of memes.
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The problem isn't merely a lack of education or nutrition-savvy.
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While they've speedily become savvy, they are kids — not seasoned activists.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Beijing can confuse even politically savvy executives.
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Like Ivanka Trump, Kelly is smart, accomplished and a savvy businesswoman.
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She succeeded through a combination of sweat, savvy and sheer will.
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Even the world's richest people weren't born with financially savvy skills.
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"We have thoughtful, socially conscious and digitally savvy players," Gotham said.
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And we may now have found our least-savvy palm greaser.
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My students are 14 years old and are fairly internet-savvy.
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This year, Lubalin is receiving another apt and design-savvy tribute.
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Why shouldn't a pop star also be a savvy business manager?
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My parents, who weren't the most app-savvy till about a few years ago, have switched to Ola instead of taking their Hyundai out and so has a large part of the smartphone-savvy Indian population.
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I think that that is really important because more than anything else, I want people to know that these people are really savvy, in the same way that CNN's digital department can be savvy, or BuzzFeed's.
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"She became more savvy about how to tell her story," Bundles said.
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"That's a progressive, smart, savvy way to look at things," McPheters says.
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Smart home gifts are a great idea for the tech-savvy mom.
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Some said that perhaps it was just a wink to savvy gamers.
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Every artwork I've ever done, every test I've taken – signed by Savvy.
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The social media-savvy Trudeau also tweeted a photo of the moment.
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Thankfully, on Thursday, savvy Mercury moves into Capricorn, the sign of goals.
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Harris displayed the savvy of an experienced prosecutor during the first debate.
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Tillerson, Exxon Mobil's chairman and CEO, is a "savvy guy," Corker said.
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What has been the general reaction to it from tech-savvy people?
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He was a savvy operator when it came to amassing church power.
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Bay's commercial savvy extends to smaller films like 13 Hours as well.
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It won't be because he's idealistic, camera-friendly, or Star Wars-savvy.
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Rachel, of course, accepted the trade, because she is a savvy businesswoman.
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So anything spoken in the posh British dialect sounds smart and savvy.
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The recent flood of savvy takes about the dangers of Sanders's "revolutionary"
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From pocket squares to patterned socks, this savvy box has it all.
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Many American undergraduates are savvy enough to get a first-class education.
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But like any savvy propagandist, Clark's image will be everywhere this year.
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Savvy shoppers can now save on an exclusive ExpressVPN 15-month plan.
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Notoriously business-savvy pop monarch Taylor Swift has played another trademark card.
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He's savvy enough to not end up on the corner selling dope.
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Hence THG lauding Berlin as "home to a highly tech-savvy community".
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Then less Sheets-savvy employees began building new views of the data.
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Get savvy when booking flights: Book flights early for peace of mind.
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The financial struggle millennials face may be making them more financially savvy.
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But we believe in Bezo's vision, we think he's a savvy investor.
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By his own admission, Dear isn't the most tech-savvy business owner.
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I think people are getting more and more savvy and less trusting.
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And the market is traditionally not very savvy about dividends, Ervin said.
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"The Obama administration was very tech friendly and tech savvy," said Daryanani.
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A savvy buyer is not going to care about cash flow only.
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"He's about as savvy as they come," says a ruling party source.
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She was tech-savvy, and started following me on Twitter and Instagram.
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Modi urged younger people who understand technology to teach the less-savvy.
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He was media savvy, appearing on The Simpsons, Star Trek, and more.
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Chua put her project management skills and finance-savvy into travel budgeting.
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"Money often costs too much," savvy poet Ralph Waldo Emerson once said.
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How savvy will Pruitt's team be about crafting legally defensible EPA rules?
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But tech-savvy folks adore it as an efficient masterpiece of engineering.
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For many years, the savvy businesswoman seemed like a strong female advocate.
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In a savvy move, Alibaba hooked up its food delivery unit Ele.
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Aren't your savvy algorithmic content downweights risking exacerbating existing unfair societal divisions?
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Tech-savvy entrepreneurs offer livestreaming as a service to hesitant funeral directors.
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Was it accurate to call young neo-Nazis—now with internet savvy!
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AMC is still betting on its popularity with younger, tech-savvy viewers.
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Another example of his unquestionable savvy—one of many throughout his career.
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Savvy investors did this over and over, gaining big along the way.
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Despite IPO surge, Hong Kong investors aren't tech savvy, warns Razer CEO
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China's war on garbage is as digitally savvy as the country itself.
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Savvy millennials are looking for cards offering more bang for their buck.
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That's when he found a flashier, tech-savvy option for getting around.
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And if you're looking to be even more budget savvy, keep reading.
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How's a savvy eater supposed to get their chicken pot pie fix?
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Nevertheless, savvy and forward-thinking private equity firms will manage these challenges.
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It seems more likely that it will make his targets more savvy.
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I use the Savvy Minerals by Young Living bronzer all the time.
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"That's probably the most politically savvy way to fire Mueller," he said.
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Even tech-savvy Volkswagen is behind, with only some updates available remotely.
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It's also been criticized for being too easily fooled by savvy liars.
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Smart, savvy businesspeople like Dan Gilbert are investing heavily in the area.
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She's not like normal mom, she's a social media savvy mom. 2.
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But she was also a savvy fighter every step of the way.
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In 1968, Americans elected a man with some savvy and no principles.
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But, for most of us, the best ROI comes from getting savvy.
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A savvy investor must evaluate each investment option on its own merits.
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Savvy market watchers use volatility to fatten their portfolios with bargain stocks.
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The new arrivals tend to be highly literate, legally savvy and assertive.
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Business savvy It was Wange's entrepreneurial spirit that nudged Jamsenpa towards Everest.
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It's time for boards that lack digital savvy to make some changes.
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Will software become AI-savvy enough that RPA will not be needed?
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It definitely won't be a good experience for non tech-savvy people.
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In response, the Pentagon may be increasingly targeting these tech-savvy members.
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That has made this group among the most politically savvy donors around.
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Instead it's using it's using its technological savvy to revamp the workplace.
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They need a high degree of technical savvy and skills like coding.
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Were the companies that did it simply too savvy to get caught?
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It doesn't matter who says it isn't wise, realistic, or business-savvy.
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Despite Stearns' financial savvy, his company filed for bankruptcy in July 2019.
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Mattis's savvy became apparent within the first few weeks after Trump's election.
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So the savvy collectors aren't going to wait for the signed ones.
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The terrorists are also tech savvy, they could be on social media.
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A key hook that looks savvy and keeps their things in order
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St. Paul Pioneer Press was first to report on his savvy scheme.
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Millennials expect transparency, sophisticated storytelling and technical savvy from their charitable organizations.
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You have to be savvy when it comes to Black Friday deals.
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The savvy investor revealed his biggest holdings were in Netflix and Amazon.
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The reality is that Republicans have always wanted a media savvy candidate.
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The issue has also sparked the attention of some tech-savvy lawmakers.
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App developers are pretty savvy about getting their applications to fit properly.
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Any savvy shopper knows that the sale section is where it's at.
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HM, is considered one of Vietnam's most modern and technologically savvy banks.
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Their increasingly web-savvy fans seem poised to ensure a decent run.
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Here are a couple from the exceptionally quick and savvy Andre Ward.
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But in the Republican debates he had a few incredibly savvy turns.
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The Warriors, too, have been savvy about marketing themselves to the Chinese.
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"We're savvy voters, and Rubio's policies are disastrous for Latinos," Baez says.
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Edward J. Markey, the telecom-savvy Massachusetts Democrat and longtime consumer advocate.
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Think of it as Slack's privacy-savvy and slightly paranoid younger cousin.
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But what about all those location-savvy apps, from Facebook to Uber?
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Her tech-savvy characters are painted within natural landscapes and zen locations.
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In fact, it's probably necessary to track down some tech savvy criminals.
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They're savvy kids; public-school kids; they know our romance is accelerated.
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Sure, but it involves a few extra steps for the digital savvy.
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She is a savvy and professional practitioner of the capital's inside game.
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That may surprise some savvy investors who know China's economy is slowing.
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More than 4,000 volunteers are helping Democratic campaigns become more tech-savvy.
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Much of his success with sponsors derives from his social-media savvy.
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"Speechless" returns for its third, having blossomed into a snappy, savvy comedy.
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I couldn't be prouder of the bright, savvy young people around us.
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This live interactive Google Doc was made recently by a savvy redditor.
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Bird is probably the most action-savvy of all of Pixar's directors.
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Wright plays Pauline, the savvy assistant to Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?
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In that sense, El Museo's collection is savvy and up to speed.
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Mr. Keller said savvy entrepreneurs could pivot, even at the smallest level.
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And the opinion of a savvy observer like Kerr must be respected.
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Inside the period-savvy public spaces, you'll find a very international crowd.
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Is he a savvy pioneer or an evangelist for dead-end technology?
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Bangladesh has a young, tech-savvy population and near double-digit growth.
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For savvy buyers, of course, an overlooked apartment can present an opportunity.
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"We are training society to become more tech savvy," said another one.
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Gen X edition, winning allies with savvy gameplay and a wide grin.
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You have to admire the Chinese combination of toughness, patience and savvy.
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Beyond the image was a savvy offensive approach ahead of its time.
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Savvy Reconstructionists shipped fat Georgia peaches to Northern markets in the 1800s.
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"He is arguably the most media savvy person in history," he said.
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Kentucky Fried Chicken is once again showing how tech-savvy it is.
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Savvy investors are meant to be forward-looking and hungry for profits.
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Her voice had bite, bluesiness, rhythmic savvy and a lifetime of conviction.
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And, China's tech companies train their sights on the tech-savvy elderly.
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Miss America 2017 Savvy Shields started competing in pageants as a teenager.
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Chief Operating Officer John Hinshaw brings tech savvy from Hewlett Packard Enterprise.
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Was Paltrow hiding, taking a vacation, retiring, making absurdly savvy business decisions?
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Project management, communication savvy, or another skill set that sets you apart?
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Where would he get the money, one savvy news executive wondered Monday?
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The savvy founders behind Legal Research Network also kept their company thriving.
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With some forethought, you can get savvy about managing your active subscriptions.
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Read more:Greta Thunberg has once again proven herself a savvy Twitter troll.
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"Knowing you're financially savvy isn't enough to get everything right," said Cotla.
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Be a savvy shopper this Christmas, do not fear the refurbished deals.
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This stuff is too complicated for tech-savvy people, let alone normals.
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Cook, Apple's savvy head of global operations, knew the company inside out.
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He will also face some very strong candidates who are smart, savvy.
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The most relevant issue here, however, isn't investing savvy or market intelligence.
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The tax-savvy wealth manager is a great asset for any investor.
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Ms. Hinds also stands out as a fiery, media-savvy wild card.
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Here's what a savvy selection of The Verge's staff thinks about that.
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But that mindset fails to recognize just how savvy the Kardashians are.
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"I'm not very tech savvy, but I'm very tech wary," she said.
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Pittsburgh is small, but has a really young, savvy scene right now.
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That's why I recommend Apple products to people who aren't tech savvy.
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That's the good rap: the intersection of literary genius and musical savvy.
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I am certainly more viral-savvy for having made this online journey.
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And savvy companies since put out safer alternatives (like stationary activity centers).
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But he ultimately swayed the majority with a bit of savvy campaign bluster.
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At the same time, cardholders have become more savvy about working the incentives.
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She also believes the company is making a "savvy" acquisition in NXP Semiconductors.
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Shoup thinks cities need to be politically savvy to get citizens on board.
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Our team of pitch-savvy TechCrunch editors will scrutinize every Startup Battlefield application.
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The Kardashian-Jenner clan's social-media savvy is a simple matter of data.
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Savvy politicians understand that fear is motivating, and craft messages that stoke it.
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But not every hedge fund manager made savvy bets in the fourth quarter.
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It's a tech-savvy luxury rocket that can transport you into another realm.
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Right now, the show just seems to focus on social media-savvy teens.
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She is a no-nonsense chick with both business savvy and street sense.
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Click through to check out photos of Lyst's pop culture savvy Nativity scene.
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Star of ABC's "Shark Tank" Kevin O'Leary is famous for his financial savvy.
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Because Style Savvy gave me those tools and proper motivation to use them.
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Beyond your business strategy, Style Savvy lays out its own complications as well.
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Ireland is another small, tech-savvy country that is finding opportunities in Asia.
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This creates a moment of vulnerability no matter how savvy Trump might be.
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Or perhaps they're IP savvy and are comfortable with their non-infringement positions.
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You, savvy internet reader, have likely noticed that Apple released a new iPhone.
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As a savvy consumer, though, this is something you can take advantage of.
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Read on, and wish that you were this savvy back in high school.
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This article originally appeared on VICE UK. ISIS has a savvy PR department.
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Social media savvy -- you know what our audience wants to see and share.
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However, one savvy trader believes the runup could be coming to an end.
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Amazon's language around the Look makes Alexa sound like a fashion-savvy buddy.
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"The savvy automakers get that, [but] Tesla has a big lead," says Shapiro.
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The company started on mobile and continues to serve that tech-savvy audience.
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It takes a sharp and savvy woman to convince us of that nonsense.
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BOHEMIA "Savvy Sightseer's Austria: Salzburg and Vienna," a lecture by Jeanne Schnupp. Feb.
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"Turns out they're a bit more savvy than we gave them credit for."
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In that crowded field, Parris stands out for his business savvy and bullheadedness.
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Consumers are now much more savvy about the data companies collect about them.
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We wanted to make something that is as fun as it is savvy.
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Democrats note Donald Trump, a former reality star, is especially savvy on television.
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Is she an outsider artist, a self-taught artist, or a savvy businesswoman?
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How can you protect your privacy online if you're not especially tech-savvy?
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Wouldn't a savvy leader like Negan just end a traitor then and there?
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Or something else from the evolving list of savvy, modern languages out there.
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Sheep have a reputation for being clueless, but they're actually pretty savvy animals.
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The Kardashians are nothing if not savvy when it comes to self-promotion.
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Financially literate, technologically savvy and affluent, Alvin is a member of the overbanked.
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This was a red flag that told savvy biotechnology investors to stay away.
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"I actually think young women today are a little more savvy," she said.
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The difference between the handsome Scot and your typical travel-savvy Instagram influencer?
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But it's not just the young and tech-savvy generation that's buying in.
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He's savvy enough not to say anything incriminating in telephone calls or emails.
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In this way, he's pretty savvy about tapping the conspiratorial, persecuted conservative mindset.
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"Vale is being very savvy here," one New York-based trader told IFR.
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A tech-savvy billionaire, Bansal took over as CEO of Flipkart in 2016.
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It just depends on how savvy the hackers were that did the work.
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Chia's IPO strategy could be a savvy way to get ahead for that.
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Goldman hired the tech-savvy Mahajan to revamp the business in March 2015.
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So as the savvy internet generation, what can we do to protect ourselves?
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As savvy politicians, they are exploiting the American election for their own purposes.
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And more of these consumers will be 35 or younger, and digitally savvy.
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At least they know, which shows a layer of technology savvy and transparency.
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As in it's moving out of its niche with younger, web-savvy people?
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But as any politically savvy observer can tell you, this deal ain't over.
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Your greatest asset when applying for a job might be your social savvy.
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So be the savvy person you are and register for your seat today.
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"So tech savvy," Bates, 26, wrote with a phone and zany face emojis.
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To help address the liquid helium crisis, scientific societies have become market savvy.
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But she said these buyers are more financially savvy than most people realize.
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Beyoncé's husband has been similarly business savvy via Tidal and Roc Nation entertainment.
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But these pursuits—some dodgy, others savvy—don't compare to his songwriting talent.
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Sometimes even the most well-meaning and tech savvy parentals can slip up.
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Tech-savvy families ask funeral directors to point them to one that does.
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Savvy series buffs know all signs point to yes, despite the herculean hurdles.
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However, a savvy financial advisor should not encourage clients to make impulsive changes.
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Amazon's growth was helped by some seriously savvy moves from Bezos and company.
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"They're entertainers, they're nice people, but they're not business savvy," Dariani told CNBC.
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PR folk are savvy at detecting scammers, like those who buy fake followers.
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In effect, then, Bartos is the ideal photographer for the tech-savvy Marker.
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You aren't internet savvy, so you're not going to buy from the Darknet.
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Instead, the next trend for savvy investors could be fleets of autonomous vehicles.
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But the savvy septuagenarian is the battle-tested leader best suited for today.
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The Hill heard from savvy guessers as far away as Hawaii and France!
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For companies seeking to build a digitally savvy board, we suggest three steps.
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He passed himself off as a rube, but he was a savvy operator.
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He acknowledged that not everyone's as handy and tech savvy as he is.
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Sometimes more: he admits he's not as tech-savvy as his younger colleagues.
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"The current regime lacks that ground savvy," Mr. Abdi, the conflict analyst, said.
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Trump is generally quite media savvy and prefers always to dominate the conversation.
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A politically savvy leader will use these numbers to inform the Senate's schedule.
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Comey has long been one of the most media-savvy officials in Washington.
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But benevolent or not, experts say it's hard to dispute Guzman's business savvy.
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Buying protein powder can be an intimidating task even for savvy supplement shoppers.
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Indeed, it was established as a burial site in 1833, per Trip Savvy.
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He was never picture perfect in technique but he still had some savvy.
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And, as noted by this savvy redditor iOS 11 now supports FLAC playback.
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Just because you own a fancy laptop doesn't mean you're very tech savvy.
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But being slightly more tech-savvy than you, he also spots a solution.
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But this provision may also reveal the hidden legal savvy behind the proposal.
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What everyone underestimated was the savvy media campaign developed by this super salesman.
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It is, according to conventional Washington wisdom, the savvy, realistic, and pragmatic strategy.
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Few have access to counseling or are savvy in dealing with the media.
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From one entertainment and social media-savvy individual to another, let's get real.
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Because Style Savvy gave me those tools and proper motivation to use them.
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Beyond your business strategy, Style Savvy lays out its own complications as well.
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What won't be surprising is if the ever-savvy Kelly succeeds once again.
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So the workarounds by savvy aides have become legendary in the West Wing.
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But those who are more tech-savvy naturally benefit more from Tor technology.
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"Media literacy - or raising smart, media savvy consumers - is critically important," Shadel said.
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The "Uptown Girl" has proven to be a savvy Hamptons real estate investor.
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Yes, it takes discipline to trade commodities and a sharp, street-savvy mind.
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When a mercantile feminist misses the mark, it can backfire with savvy consumers.
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She was politically savvy — and showed it off during her Senate confirmation hearings.
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The women buying these products, the ads suggested, weren't ashamed: They were savvy.
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Funneling subsidies through the tax code gives the tax-savvy a disproportionate advantage.
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"I encourage my younger or tech-savvy patients to go online," Cocco says.
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And so it's possible that today's internet-savvy adults become tomorrow's struggling seniors.
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He noted that the right-wing online community was particularly large and savvy.
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And he has become more savvy about the "gotcha" culture of social media.
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The Circus Amok band and the Savvy Soul Line Dancers will also perform.
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Nonetheless, tech-savvy Democrats should welcome the embrace of their open access vision.
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Objective, easy-to-visualize data appeals to players from a tech-savvy generation.
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Savvy, well-heeled and patient developers have worked that system to their benefit.
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Akers's research is excellent, and he scatters plentiful Easter eggs for the savvy.
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He learned from more technology-savvy friends how to record and share videos.
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It's hardly surprising that a tech-savvy generation would proselytize on the internet.
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Much of the urgency of his biggest hits comes from savvy production choices.
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But some savvy market players warn that more pain may be in store.
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Putting the factory in Arnstadt may also have been a savvy political move.
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"They're both savvy," said Ann Vitti, 10, who attended Mr. Buttigieg's veterans event.
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Until the mid-18th century it relied on naval power and commercial savvy.
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But members of Congress don't have a reputation for being particularly tech savvy.
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But the social-media-savvy Brown did not rule out doing it again.
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If you are super savvy, use your Apple Watch to track your order.
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Being savvy in business means fighting for yourself, your career, and your worth.
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I had married so young, at 23, that my courtship savvy approached nil.
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In that regard, the couple's "Megxit" may have been a financially savvy move.
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It's a savvy way of dismissing Sanders and Biden in the same breath.
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"Caixin will need all of its savvy to navigate the Anbang lawsuit though."
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Jennifer Lopez and her savvy stripper friends ("Hustlers," $213 million) propped up STX.
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Spent well, the startup could leap ahead of the less tech-savvy competition.
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Savvy publicity campaigns by the military's media wing also contributed to his popularity.
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Here's how you can help your kids become media-savvy participants in democracy.
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Getting a big home buy while it's hot (aka on sale) is savvy.
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Wendy's â€" known for its savvy posts â€" roasted itself in a tweet.
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And how many tech-savvy early adopters really need a space-age pickup?
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The troubling part: 69 percent gave themselves high marks for their financial savvy.
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Being a rich movie star, however, does not necessarily bring great financial savvy.
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It's one that manages to be both savvy and kitschy, exhausting and exhilarating.
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"Both of them are smart, savvy, accomplished, experienced, and we'll see," she said.
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Most will seem familiar and perhaps rudimentary to those with any technical savvy.
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"Donald Trump is an irrepressibly press-savvy, communications-centric president," Ms. Conway said.
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"Consumers are certainly becoming more savvy, more skeptical, more discriminating," Mr. Sorofman said.
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We always have people who are super-savvy about the world of finance.
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We know they watch a lot of YouTube and are absurdly tech-savvy.
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We played the Blazers next, a fast and savvy team with good shooters.
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This is one deal it would be extremely savvy to take advantage of.
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It frames Pusha as one of the more internet savvy veterans of rap.
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In fact, most of the time, I see the Shadow-Wednesday relationship as a nightmare neo-noir frog-scorpion bromance, with Shadow the savvy cynic seduced by a more-savvy homme fatale who might not have his best interests at heart.
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He told ABC Action News that his tech savvy helped him spot the lens.
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We're much more media savvy than our parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents ... or not.
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Theoretically, John Podesta could have thwarted the attack if he'd been more technologically savvy.
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A savvy player like Wardog surely feels like he can out-maneuver the others.
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He&aposs crafty, he&aposs very canny, savvy the way he answers his questions.
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Usually celebs make strategic, financially savvy plans to debut their spawn to the world.
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It is savvy to this whole "catching" thing and isn't too keen on it.
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I was not computer savvy, I got a Mac and a Laser Writer, etc.
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Losing his Wall Street savvy would further damage the White House - and the country.
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Now that Apple is working with Oprah, her book club is getting tech savvy.
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Beyond saving money while traveling, some savvy globetrotters have learned how to earn it.
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"People in television are savvy," says Maria Lipman, editor-in-chief of Counterpoint Journal.
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Now savvy shoppers who search for the best rewards may be seeking other plastic.
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Tech-savvy smartphone users aren't the only ones who could use rides on demand.
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I am so proud of my stylishly savvy husband in everything that he does.
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I think that I'm obviously a hell of a lot more media savvy today.
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The post has been deleted, but savvy internet users have preserved it on Twitter.
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And other times, reading is the most savvy business decision you could possibly make.
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But the narrative quickly shifted from Trump's savvy party outreach to his salacious past.
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They were merely tech- and social media-savvy individuals leaning on grassroots engagement strategies.
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However, savvy travelers the world over already know about the company's legendary first class.
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Now, I'm aware more politically savvy people than I will caution against such talk.
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Green, for her part, sees the humour in it, but also the entrepreneurial savvy.
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But entrepreneurs can get creative and savvy when it comes to building a workspace.
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In 2014, one savvy scout sold cookies outside of a San Francisco cannabis clinic.
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Now, she's taking her business savvy nature into a whole new arena — amusement parks.
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"He is so computer-savvy, he did Lou Reed's website," says Flood of Kremer.
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Short-sellers are savvy investors who help to keep the market's exuberance in check.
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Tech-savvy insurers are going one step further, exploiting entirely new sources of data.
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Just how she comes by her baseball savvy is a bit of a mystery.
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Kuebler-Weber said she owns an e-bike and considers herself a savvy rider.
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Singapore's mobile-savvy population of 5.5 million presents a pretty decent opportunity for Amazon.
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Bowser, much like my own father, does not appear to be immediately tech savvy.
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Yet for savvy investors, short sales did become a way to get a discount.
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Gwen Stefani may not be technologically savvy, but she sure supports boyfriend Blake Shelton.
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And while Paul may be 19, funny, and charming, he's also a savvy businessman.
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And the same period would have tested even the politically savvy and sensitive Lincoln.
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He is young, smart and savvy and knows how to work his Twitter account.
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Tech-savvy teachers, turned entrepreneurs can bring design thinking to bear on corporate strategy.
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Now, I might be from Wisconsin, but I'm hardly what you call farm savvy.
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With a couple of savvy tricks of the trade, and a bit of science.
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Her savvy investments got her an invite to join Founders Fund, as a partner.
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Our savvy founder saved $2.4 million in taxes by taking advantage of Sec. 1202!
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Setting up PushbulletFortunately for the less technically savvy, setting up Pushbullet is a breeze.
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A virtual private network (VPN) can mask your internet activity with minimal tech savvy.
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My hope for Joe is he surprises these new contestants with his strategic savvy.
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It probably doesn't help PC users tend to be on the tech savvy side.
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They may be older or have less resources or not be as tech savvy.
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Questions about Tesla's future persist and could be on the minds of savvy shoppers.
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But that's kind of a pain, especially for a user who's not tech-savvy.
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And savvy scooter companies would do well to be pressing on that policy front.
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Any savvy investor knows that the key to a successful stock portfolio is diversification.
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This new moon in savvy Scorpio is activating the financial sector of your chart.
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Academia and education offers ideas, research and a sustainable flow of tech-savvy workers.
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And what's particularly challenging today is that these groups have become quite media savvy.
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Trump is a media-savvy guy, who knows how TV distorts and distends narratives.
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The social media efforts were far-reaching and surprisingly savvy for a foreign government.
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Booker was also a star as a young, social-media-savvy mayor in Newark.
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But there's a group of religious leaders and savvy businesspeople out to change that.
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Almost a century ago, business-savvy publishers turned it into a book-selling event.
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It was a matter of both conscience and, as many explained, a growing savvy.
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Ignoring the tech-savvy and luxurious Range Rover, even modern 4x4s are woefully antiquated.
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Her husband's coworkers, who seemed financially savvy, said it was a perfectly reasonable option.
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To be fair, not everyone is skeptical as savvy investors will have protected themselves.
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What is it that Kylie Jenner is cooking up in her business-savvy factory?
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She's up-selling clothing, and she's showing signs of being a savvy business woman.
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Yeah, you don't have to be really web savvy to pirate music and movies.
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You have to have a certain amount of technical savvy to be on there.
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A savvy decision, and one we'll be seeing more of in the coming years.
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And plus, gamers were too savvy; the tropes, once fresh, had become too predictable.
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Equally important to those themes is the savvy way the show handles LGBTQ representation.
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Check out the 10 things one budget-savvy millennial refuses to spend money on.
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While donors might be older and using AOL accounts, they are still tech savvy.
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If you're worried about Finman's business savvy, he's not doing it on his own.
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And according to one savvy trader, the precious metal's run is far from over.
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Savvy move by Ron Howard; naming the film after the amount of directors credited.
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The appeal was populist and media-savvy, aimed at middle and working-class Americans.
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The whole undressing dance will go a lot more smoothly with some savvy belting.
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And for a young, camera-loving, media-savvy politician, technologies like Twitter were catnip.
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Neal's most excited about all this talent learning from the Raiders' savvy secondary coaches.
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" Maybe they are "comforting," Maybe they are "outspoken" or "articulate" or "savvy" or "unapologetic.
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The New Orleans Saints made some savvy moves in the offseason and could surprise.
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Twitter rants or Hillary Clinton's effort to look digitally savvy to connect with millennials.
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For such a smart, savvy and accomplished person, she comes off as weirdly blinkered.
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Savvy drivers can therefore boost their earnings if they know whom to pick up.
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A recruiter for a big consultancy affirms that tech-savvy MBAs are "very attractive".
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Despite its savvy methods of entry, the FacexWorm's impact appears to be relatively minor.
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One of the animating myths of American capitalism is that of the savvy consumer.
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Now I'm aware that more politically savvy than I will caution against such talk.
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More tech-savvy writers than I have explained before exactly how predictive text works.
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Second, Carter could be both a savvy and disciplined candidate when it was required.
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The speech worried politically savvy Democrats because it suggested that he has upside potential.
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"There's a lot of kids in China who are very internet savvy," said Landrigan.
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To the savvy investor, these counterintuitive outcomes share a single explanation: Earnings contradicted expectations.
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We found that companies whose boards of directors have digital savvy outperform other companies.
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However, when there were three or more digitally savvy directors, the results were remarkable.
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They watch Fox News religiously and are Facebook-savvy, perhaps from communicating with grandkids.
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"The Apprentice" was the savvy workplace variation that he pitched to Trump in 2002.
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The food industry's savvy marketing and distribution efforts, meanwhile, made their sugary products omnipresent.
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This savvy device can search, launch, and play content with a few voice commands.
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These are all things that savvy managers of any bureaucracy know how to use.
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Covington gave Philadelphia the lead for good thanks to savvy positioning under the rim.
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Clinton because when people say I am not tech-savvy, that hurts my feelings.
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"It's modern but timeless — space-savvy never goes out of style in New York."
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Key to the spread of QAnon were a handful of social-media savvy entrepreneurs.
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That would not be a politically savvy long-term road for Republicans to take.
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It has a young digital savvy population that takes the new ideas very quickly.
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Wang's rise to prominence has required a mix of political nous and commercial savvy.
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There are 4 things social-media-savvy CEOs do to help them stand out.
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For viewers and the more politically savvy characters, the note isn't anywhere near believable.
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The top three moments on Twitter all centered around the social media-savvy Trump.
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Beyond the balance sheet, she turned the stodgy SBI into a digital-savvy institution.
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A catalog selling everything from the sheets to showerheads felt more crude than savvy.
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VSCO girls are social media-savvy teen girls with cultivated aesthetics and social awareness.
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"I think they're very savvy customers because they've been marketed to their entire life. "
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What he did not have is the control and the savvy he does now.
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The Congressional Progressive Caucus has had a surprisingly productive and savvy post-election session.
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Educated, well-traveled and tech-savvy, they are emerging as the new target market.
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But a very savvy colleague of mine here at CNBC figured it out immediately.
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Judging from audience reactions, that may have been a savvy move on Disney's part.
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Album standout "Beyond the Veil" is just one example of their savvy black magic.
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Then again, savvy sellers likely won't raise their hands until the last possible moment.
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All of this access to information has created savvy consumers — and increasingly younger ones.
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Independent mesh networks set up by tech-savvy Cubans exist, though they're technically illegal.
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Further, his savvy with protection calls should make the whole line appear more cohesive.
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But Clark is ignoring their media savvy and ability to generate headlines without controversy.
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Esfahani's playing is notable for its crisp articulation, headlong momentum, and savvy theatrical effects.
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The government can spy on citizens without even the most savvy technology expert knowing.
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Every budget-savvy traveler knows there's nothing better than free, as the parks are.
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The left persuaded itself that those policies were both morally righteous and politically savvy.
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Either way he's not the savvy self-made tycoon he's constantly boasting he is.
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But if anyone has the savvy to shift from doorman to gangster, it's him.
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Early decision applicants tend to have savvy private high school counselors who understand this.
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Second, he comes off as both a technically savvy inventor and a cult leader.
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Lookalikes is one of the not-so-secret weapons of the savvy Facebook advertiser.
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" There are the savvy song choices, including rarities like Marvin Gaye's pulpy "Purple Snowflakes.
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She can be a warm and funny writer, a savvy close reader, idiosyncratic, urbane.
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Last year, Lewis's single "Be Alright" was a savvy slice of mournful folk-pop.
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Some of Slack's users are technically savvy, said Slack VP of Design Ethan Eissman.
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Check that your computer, internet connection and tech savvy are up to the task.
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Another form of protection is what I call the savvy style in political journalism.
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She was also a savvy businesswoman, building her aesthetic into a $2.4 billion brand.
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However, being tech-savvy while being able to command a stage — now that's interesting.
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Our response affirms that we Americans haven't completely lost our savvy or our way.
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With prospects, cash and a savvy front office, the Cubs seemed built to last.
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Seoul (CNN Business)South Korea is one of the world's most tech savvy countries.
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If this is private-sector savvy, give me a bloated government bureaucracy any day.
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It opened up a new realm, merging the tech savvy with the art fanatics.
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Still, drivers are less savvy about insurance and whether they need it at all.
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In other words, she was interesting, savvy about some things and ignorant about others.
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But being savvy in business means fighting for yourself, your career, and your worth.
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But those songs were boisterous and savvy iterations of ideas she'd already been exploring.
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It was the type of savvy performance that Hamels has been showcasing of late.
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What his players lacked in stature, Holtmann hoped they could compensate for with savvy.
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A team of scientists wanted to know: What makes senior cows so survival-savvy?
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And there's the more urbanized, full-democracy-aspiring, internet-savvy youth in the streets.
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But Mr. Hughes is savvy enough to insert reminders of stories that remain untold.
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With savvy framing, an alternative voice could seem as authoritative as the nightly news.
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Of course, leaving the reader hanging may have been the commercially savvy Webb's plan.
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The chief executive is presenting the motorsport to an audience savvy about social media.
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But less savvy investors can become paralyzed by too much choice, Mr. Acheson said.
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Savvy Trader Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was on the road most of this week.
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Savvy Democrats probably knew this when passing ObamaCare, but proceeded anyway, drunk with power.
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Snap would be savvy to invest in great Hollywood talent to produce the episodes.
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Despite being a savvy businesswoman and a powerful sea witch, Ursula is considered unattractive.
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Even the most media-savvy Facebook users can easily overlook this label on occasion.
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What else does he recommend doing to become a savvy and educated sugar consumer?
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Losing his Wall Street savvy would further damage the White House — and the country.
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"She is extremely educated, very sharp and extremely savvy," US Attorney Michael Sherwin said.
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So far, Iger has been a savvy acquirer, snapping up Marvel, Pixar and Lucasfilm.
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The decision to postpone the State of the Union speech is a savvy maneuver.
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There's governors, too, so there's a lot of very tech-savvy people throughout government.
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Mr. Pereira, a 71-year-old Austrian, is known as a savvy fund-raiser.
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Protesters and police officers alike have brought a new technological savvy to the standoff.
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These internet-savvy supporters are likely not the strongest factor that's keeping Sanders competitive.
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Other investors pore over those filings for clues about what savvy traders are doing.
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And funds only go so far, with social media savvy also making a difference.
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Christine McConnell, expert baker and architecture-savvy aesthete, completes a massive, intricate gingerbread house.
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These extremely online, social media-savvy programs could be reaching a new, younger demographic.
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Savvy financial advisory firms will find ways to reinvest earnings into creating a technology platform.
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A savvy bear might hide its snout to blend in with snow when hunting. 2.
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The Moon in savvy Scorpio is illuminating the success and popularity sector of your chart!
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And much of the press went along, treating recklessness as a form of political savvy.
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As a result, a new breed of translator has emerged: confident, vocal and media-savvy.
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This new divergent ecosystem is more selective of sophisticated, savvy investors and specialized, seasoned entrepreneurs.
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"I sincerely think [he] is the most science-savvy president since Thomas Jefferson," he says.
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Don't freak out: She's still in the race — this is just a savvy PR stunt.
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As consumers get more savvy about what's in their skin care, it's an exciting time.
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Mosley is remembered by loved ones as a devoted mother, savvy businesswoman and fierce friend.
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The self-proclaimed genius is more business savvy than most people give him credit for.
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She would bring savvy political skills, and a touch of star power, to the ECB.
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Savvy users could even install the Play Store themselves, though there can be security risks.
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It's not just that savvy online shoppers are favoring a business-formal wardrobe in 2016.
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This star athlete, investor and philanthropist has impressed billionaire Warren Buffett with his business savvy.
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There are several options from which to choose depending on one's tech savvy and budget.
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Martha Stewart is many things: television host, savvy businesswoman, and Never-Have-I-Ever champ.
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Today, reality stars are savvy, but a decade ago, talent lacked a frame of reference.
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"US regulators are not that savvy as far as financial services are concerned," Hatami said.
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These organizations have always existed: They're old-school propagandists with new-school, tech-savvy reach.
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Researchers found that social media savvy and marketing skills helped in driving a successful campaign.
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This is certainly part of why Style Savvy has held my interest over the years.
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Trump said he was savvy enough to be on his best behavior while staying overseas.
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Photo: Ray Wewerka (Flickr)It's hard to imagine your housecat as a particularly savvy killer.
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"It seems like a savvy move by Boeing," said a U.S.-based aerospace fund manager.
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Amazon's customer growth and savvy capital fundraising combined to help it rapidly expand its offerings.
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Here are some of the reasons Facebook's launch could prove to be a savvy move.
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Its protagonists make a great duo, alternating between sophisticated genre-savvy observations and adolescent vulnerability.
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"But a league renowned for marketing savvy may be committing an uncharacteristic turnover," he added.
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If you're not particularly tech savvy, don't worry: The process is straightforward and user-friendly.
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But if you play by your own rules, savvy shopper, you'll come out on top.
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Excellent question, and one that is particularly relevant to the tech-savvy readers of Mashable.
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My mom barely knows how to text, so it's amazing how e-savvy you are!
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Maybe Oprah's find-that-woman-inside-shtick is unvarnished honesty, or maybe it's savvy salesmanship.
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Whether you consider yourself a savvy expert or timid beginner, wine should never feel exclusive.
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Back in Italy, a technology-savvy friend analyzed the emails I'd received from the scammer.
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This is usually a cumbersome process, and it's unfriendly to less media savvy internet users.
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Mr O'Rourke is a progressive with the political savvy to present himself as a centrist.
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People here are also a little more savvy about being able to work with nothing.
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The building industry is becoming more savvy, says Martin Kötter, a spokesman for the sector.
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They've also been extremely savvy when it comes to timing their actions for maximum exposure.
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"Young, tech-savvy customers want to make very easy, very quick purchasing decisions," said Runnals.
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"Investors are looking for ways to be savvy in terms of social media," said Ekster.
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The Moon enters business savvy Capricorn today, and you're inspired to focus on your finances.
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Sweetin: I do think we've tried to make the comedy a little bit more savvy.
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The profile points out that the actor has been doing some pretty savvy reading lately.
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The company says that the ideal candidate should be passionate, outgoing and social media savvy.
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When it comes to promoting her products, the social-media-savvy star has used Instagram.
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Bolton, 69, is known as a dedicated hawk who marries bureaucratic savvy with belligerent rhetoric.
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The 11-year-old company has, however, gradually earned its reputation as a savvy investor.
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This tech-savvy solar cycle could bring a lucky swipe on a digital dating app.
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Just 4 percent of my friends, centered around tech savvy San Francisco, had enabled it.
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"They're actually not that tech savvy, they're very brick and mortar believe it or not."
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A more fitness-savvy friend suggested I reposition the watch further up on my wrist.
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The decor-savvy talent also has some strict rules about what makes a great bed.
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HE'S PRETTY SAVVY ABOUT IT. HE DOESN'T NORMALLY TELL YOU IN ADVANCE WHEN HE'S OUT.
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Savvy journalists often monitor Form D filings looking for news scoops related to new financings.
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Meanwhile, Trump's campaign still doesn't seem to have much savvy outside of a computer keyboard.
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However, it still pays to be a savvy shopper, particularly since mattresses have massive markups.
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In other words, the other coaches should be on high alert for this savvy coach.
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Catering specifically to a liberal clientele in big cities is probably a savvy business move.
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Lawler has always excelled in trades and has become more defensively savvy over the years.
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The President came to SXSWi because he wanted to address a young, tech-savvy audience.
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These cities are starting to attract young people looking for cool, hip, tech-savvy jobs.
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But Mylan wanted more, and a series of savvy maneuvers allowed them to get it.
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She has positioned herself as a savvy advisor to women seeking to rise in business.
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And if you're somewhat mobile savvy, you stretch that space with apps like Google Photos.
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But her past (and political savvy, perhaps) handcuffs her from calling on Sanders to quit.
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Sacramento, the capital of California, wants to prove that it's tech-savvy but safety-minded.
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Now, I'm aware that more politically savvy people than I will caution against such talk.
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I really respect how she is so business-savvy and she's such a good person.
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Then an unlikely savior stepped in: Noyes' decidedly secular, business-savvy son Pierrepont Burt Noyes.
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You ought to, though — she happens to be a brilliant robotics scientist and savvy businesswoman.
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"If you aren't a savvy consumer, things can get very costly, very quickly," Berman said.
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Unfortunately, the CDC's questions about sexuality aren't always consistent — or even all that sex-savvy.
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But for savvy business owners, the prep work for next year's taxes is just beginning.
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Outwardly, Duke has cultivated the image as an attractive, articulate and media savvy political activist.
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For now, the savvy consumer has to learn a few tricks in order to save.
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The Echo Show will act as her companion even if she's not tech savvy, though.
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Trump appearing to "champion" this group could turn out to be a savvy symbolic gesture.
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Shopping for your non-tech-savvy parents can be a pretty tall order to fulfill.
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Will Conway isn't a media-savvy blonde woman, but the name "Conway" is awful familiar.
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But there is one thing that most of these tech-savvy activists have in common.
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I think savvy celebrities and athletes are now insisting that tattoo artists sign a release.
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YouTube stars are seemingly custom-created to appeal to Netflix and its digital-savvy customers.
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While the Society became more violent throughout the 0003s, it also became more business savvy.
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A media-savvy sheriff During his run as sheriff, Arpaio embraced controversy and media attention.
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Now, I am aware that more politically savvy people than I caution against such talk.
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OR, as Twitter-savvy migration campaigners on both sides of the Atlantic put it, #wordsmatter.
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A new closeness has emerged, partly through a shared reliance on intricate tech-savvy processes.
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I learned early that some of my colleagues were politically savvy, and some were wonkish.
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First, consider adding new directors since companies need at least three directors with digital savvy.
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Second, change the board agenda by increasing the digital savvy of existing directors through activities.
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She has since gained a substantial following online, attracting attention for her social media savvy.
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Buying and selling bitcoin had traditionally been challenging for all but the most tech-savvy.
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To me, using a debit card is a violation of Being A Savvy Consumer 101.
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Who will be savvy enough to shepherd the legislation all the way through to passage?
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"Most personal historians up to now have not been very business-savvy," Ms. Atkinson said.
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He does it with his grit and savvy and with some ebullience thrown in, too.
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Some tech-savvy Ugandans initially installed encrypted virtual private networks (VPN) to avoid the tax.
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I can barely turn the TV on I'm not that savvy with all that stuff.
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But not all of America's richest families began as entrepreneurs — some were also savvy investors.
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He even called intuition more important than intellect when it comes to having business savvy.
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A handful of financially savvy players are making sure they won't fall into that category.
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He attained that status as much through his marketing savvy as through his surgical skills.
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His pitches hover at about the league average; he dominates with savvy, control and cussedness.
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Tillerson's appointment could be a savvy move that produces positive results or a significant disappointment.
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If you're tech-savvy and a serious writer, chances are you already know about Scrivener.
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I think Lanny Davis was a good choice though because he&aposs very media savvy.
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The savvy culprit didn't leave behind fingerprints, shoe prints, or any other discrete, identifying details.
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And it will take all of his political savvy to keep his government in power.
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Darling is leading a new initiative to crowdsource data from scientists and savvy divers alike.
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So the Republican moderates who put TrumpCare II over the top made a savvy calculation.
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An organized and technologically savvy response is in need to prevent the end to DACA.
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The bulletin boards, FTP sites, and tech-savvy users of the era handled the rest.
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Between the lines: The conference call with Jackson was a savvy political play for Manchin.
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This is certainly part of why Style Savvy has held my interest over the years.
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It's a savvy veteran move by the quarterback, but also something Rodgers does regularly. 5.
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But if you're savvy (and willing to pack light), Spirit may be your best bet.
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In the first round Cikatic was matched against the undersized but savvy Thai, Changpuek Kiatsongrit.
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Dancing — and perhaps one or two savvy publicists — brought Taylor Swift and Tom Hiddleston together.
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Greenspan, who is obviously media savvy, can probably pull it off, too, just like Fassos.
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As with any investment, a savvy investor must evaluate each option on its own merits.
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Washington workers are tech-savvy — this state has the second-largest concentration of STEM workers.
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Savvy about attracting media coverage, they knew how an outrageous claim could draw a crowd.
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There's an entire anti-immigrant machine, and it's very savvy at how it uses media.
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The contest has always been a test of raw political might and back room savvy.
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Another entrepreneur, Tiffany Tam, gleaned business savvy from working at her parents' Chinatown souvenir stores.
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But NBC was less savvy back then in extracting money from viewers who preferred streaming.
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It's a hot, savvy, steamy, sobering, fun, poignant distillation of American's abusive relationship to capitalism.
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On the other hand, Trump might just spin this as an example of business savvy.
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Thanks to savvy lobbying by tech companies, online election campaign speech remains almost entirely unregulated.
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But Swift used to win battles with wit and savvy, not weapons of mass production.
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While that's a testament to her savvy and persistence, it's also thanks to Donald Trump.
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Eloesser was one of Lange's clients, in addition to being culturally savvy and Spanish-speaking.
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So far, Mr. Iger has been a savvy acquirer, snapping up Marvel, Pixar and Lucasfilm.
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Some of them require goading less tech-savvy friends and relatives into trying new tools.
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I want people to be media-savvy and to use it to their best advantage.
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Less savvy users may also find its interface confusing, with multiple tabs, groups and channels.
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Here's how savvy, nimble entrepreneurs can make the most of the Big Four's hard work.
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Making a big bet on poetry might seem counterintuitive, but it could prove commercially savvy.
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But the aging Mr. Berlusconi is no match for the younger, tech-savvy Mr. Salvini.
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With more than 300 million tech-savvy millennials, India is an enticing market for Walmart.
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Now, I'm aware that more politically savvy people than I will caution against such talk.
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I did feel a bit as if I had been hooked by publicity-savvy researchers.
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In theory, tech-savvy Japan should be better off when it comes to electronic espionage.
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His friend Turner, a street-savvy orphan, thinks Elwood's idealism is misguided and hopelessly naïve.
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Moreover, 326 million Americans cannot combat our high-cost medical system with one savvy purchase.
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The move could also have been a savvy tactic to reduce Mr. Soros's tax burden.
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Her father's textile business and savvy in real estate investment gave the family moneyed status.
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In contrast, those interested in creating printable guns are often younger and more internet savvy.
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"This is an indicator of a trend toward industries becoming more technologically savvy, " Chamberlain says.
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Savvy buyers can use inequality to find markets with a wider range of accessible options.
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If only Microsoft was so savvy when it comes to its own platform: Windows 10.
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Post in the comments, then read the related article to learn more about savvy wildlife.
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The media-savvy Trump has historically sparked more chatter on Facebook than any other candidate.
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Let's be honest, most Americans are just not savvy when it comes to financial matters.
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In this handshake, be savvy about the placement of your left hand, the authors advise.
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Those who bought cryptocurrency at the start of 2017 likely felt pretty savvy in December.
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Savvy enough for theater obsessives, but not so esoteric that casual fans feel left out.
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How important do you think it is to be a savvy news consumer, and why?
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The important part is to become savvy to the ways you distract yourself from feeling.
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Tech-savvy staffers are training up Morgan Stanley financial advisers on the firm's WealthDesk tools.
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" The challenge was also covered in the UK tabloids, who called her a "savvy mother.
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This is in response to insurance customers becoming more insurance-savvy and demanding greater convenience.
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It's all controlled by a touchpad that's infuriating to operate, even for tech-savvy users.
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But she used well-timed punches and savvy grappling to earn her 24th professional win.
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"If millennials are digitally savvy, then Generation Z are total digital natives," Ms. Greene said.
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"We're bringing in more fresh and interesting brands to attract tech savvy consumers," Navarrette said.
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This is not to say that Kylie Jenner is not a savvy and successful businesswoman.
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But if Audius does grow, it has a savvy approach to preventing unnecessary content takedowns.
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Trump's savvy overseas wardrobe reminds Perry of another first lady with good taste, Jackie Kennedy.
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At the same time, it's savvy enough to tweak (most of) them for 2018 sensibilities.
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If nothing else, this has been a savvy move to sell even more Boring hats.
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Millennials, according to a survey by the Pew Research Center, are a digitally savvy generation.
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At the end of the day, Jay-Z and Diddy are both excellent, savvy businessmen.
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And tech-savvy countries like Estonia are innovating in ways that make government more efficient.
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The New York Times is hiring a digitally savvy journalist to put together California Today.
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First, Trump sees himself as a savvy negotiator and dealmaker willing to employ bold stratagems.
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She eventually surrounded herself with a savvy team who helped grow her workforce to 3,000 employees.
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Dyson has taken their engineering savvy into the beauty world with the Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer.
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Indeed, ISIS has seized the headlines with its toxic self-promotion, technological savvy and bloody attacks.
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Hoffman has a net worth of $1.8 billion, and is widely-known as a savvy strategist.
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With its tagline "for the savvy Black Traveler", Travel Noire knows exactly who its audience is.
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He hopes biBERK will attract more younger, more technology-savvy people going into business for themselves.
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The 89-year-old monarch – who herself is tech-savvy and even owns an iPad – approves.
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Privacy isn't just for people savvy enough use the right app or flip the right button.
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Those numbers include hundreds of early-stage startup founders, savvy investors and top tech media outlets.
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She suggests that lawmakers are underestimating how savvy most people are when it comes to computers.
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If it's not clear by now, The Verge obviously didn't hire me for my tech savvy.
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Their accumulation of wealth is typically more rapid and driven by savvy investment management or entrepreneurism.
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He's German and therefore tactically savvy, but also played in England so he gets English football.
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Ultimately, Raiden believes if you're savvy and do your research, weed can be a viable investment.
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He wanted somebody that was both business savvy and had the skills to provide hair services.
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The government is essentially taking it upon itself to be the nation's nagging, tech-savvy friend.
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This is not the first time that Ford has wielded her social media savvy for good.
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If they're savvy about it, Democrats could use clean energy to divide younger from older Republicans.
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Take USB chargers, for instance, which can be confusing to those who are less tech-savvy.
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China's economy has boomed over the years, and so have the pockets of some savvy individuals.
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This environmentally savvy move also fits with Taylor's brand as a progressive, conscientious Wall Street disruptor.
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And its brain uses machine learning, so it gets more savvy as you play with it.
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He's savvy, always immaculately dressed and is the most "constitutionalist" of the leading Movement's leading members.
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For a president usually so savvy about the uses of social media, it's a rare misstep.
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Write a blog about being more savvy about money, of course, and then a book too.
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Cheat the system, of course, with this ridiculously easy trick one savvy user shared on Reddit.
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Business-savvy artists are using TikTok as a marketing tool to drive sales and attract commissions.
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But what isn't debatable is that he has been an incredibly savvy marketer of his surname.
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These are the kind of first steps most internet-savvy people are likely to already know.
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That's a savvy move that will no doubt lead to more social engagement around the exhibition.
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They're both savvy businesswomen (if Cardi's success endures, fingers crossed for a Bardi-themed amusement park).
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It's not a big ask for the tech-savvy, but it'll surely put off some users.
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And you can see also, especially if you are not especially tech savvy, that sounds great.
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On 11-12 December, thousands of savvy startuppers will flock to Germany for Disrupt Berlin 2019.
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Acknowledging that others may have handled the situation better, Kelly said, "I am not so savvy."
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That made Daenerys question her adviser Tyrion's supposed strategic savvy, in addition to pissing her off.
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But savvy shoppers know that not all the goods sold at Trader Joe's are private label.
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It would be insanely difficult, and require far more engineering and IT savvy than I possess.
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Everything works via WiFi, so even the most non-tech savvy people can figure this out.
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The Vatican needs its dollars, and its media-savvy cardinals often lead Catholic debate and innovation.
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It's led to incredible results and is becoming relied upon by tech-savvy real estate professionals.
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That level of strategic savvy foreshadowed the more recent efforts of conservative political and policy groups.
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Successful policy entrepreneurs may or may not have ideological loyalties, but they must have political savvy.
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Up to this point, digitally-savvy millennials have propelled much of the growth in online spending.
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It also reckons POS companies and "tech savvy restaurants" can complete the integration in two weeks.
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The company's technical director and main developer of Kaspersky's antivirus software led the "tech-savvy" faction.
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New, frequently younger, tech-driven media savvy faces get a seat at the decision-making table.
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But, under its hyperactive, media-savvy leader, Matteo Salvini, it has overtaken M5S in the polls.
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Savvy investors globally are looking for ways to back the next generation of innovators and disruptors.
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We just hope that some of the more savvy users will finally consider deleting their accounts.
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Those people tend to be young, fairly tech-savvy, and, importantly, already engaged in their health.
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In Asia, led by India, Netflix has won fans among a young, tech-savvy middle class.
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Likewise, more young activists would bring instinctive savvy to the Tories' haphazard efforts on social media.
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And the age-old tactic of "fear-based" selling does not work with intellectually savvy CISOs.
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One way they're doing that is by trying to making shopping more "personal" and tech-savvy.
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There's good density, and it's a tech-savvy town with early adopters who are really receptive.
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Also, anything that can help kids start to be more media savvy is a good thing.
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Not only did this man exploit that opportunity, he was very savvy in creating a story.
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Roberts, a savvy tactician, appears to be strategically waiting until the political and judicial situation clarifies.
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Here's where web savvy and Facebook-baiting know-how can prime a story for tonal missteps.
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He wasn't tech-savvy, but he just got it, and was totally on board with it.
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He adapts his persona to any situation: underdog artist, savvy businessman, mentor, son, husband, father, visionary.
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Savvy drivers in places like China started buying iPhones with wiped memories on the black market.
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I had forgotten that my computer automatically plugs in my password (I'm not very tech savvy).
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"If Jesus were a stock, he'd be Netflix," one savvy investor is said to have observed.
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The surge is unlikely to abate: Young, Twitter- and social-savvy Democrats favor socialism over capitalism.
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And no Democrat in politics today plays the social media game with more savvy than AOC.
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In truth, they are a billion-dollar crime paradigm preying on the gullible and savvy alike.
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Cadillac could be known for its good technology and bring in younger, more technology savvy customers.
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Scroll on to stay shopping savvy this holiday season with these gift-worthy bottles of booze.
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The company's Generation 3 e-scooter is more tech-savvy and sturdy than the last model.
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He made savvy use of social media with, for instance, well-curated video clips on Facebook.
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Technology has leveled the playing field between tech-savvy entrepreneurs and large corporations with ample resources.
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"He was savvy enough to stop just short of implicating himself in a conspiracy," Ross said.
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As Hill, Kerry Washington quickly erases any lingering thoughts of savvy, theatrical Olivia Pope from Scandal.
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And the game itself may sound familiar if you are a savvy user of Google Chrome.
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Cost-savvy savers aren't the only ones keeping an eye on advisors' 529 share-class recommendations.
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" If you're a really savvy listener, you might also sing along when he shouts, "so good!
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The more tech-savvy viewers can cut the cord and still watch the events in Cleveland.
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Even savvy job hunters can fall prey to employment scams — including on legitimate job search websites.
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It was one of the first devices to target general users rather than the technically savvy.
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Nipsey was remembered as a savvy businessman during his celebration of life ... and for good reason.
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ASOS is offering a beauty sale that should make makeup lovers and savvy shoppers very happy.
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You might be savvy but you aren't secure until you get set up with a VPN.
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Disciplined and computer-savvy, Stephen was in theory the perfect criminal for a dark-web crime.
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The NSA isn't the only secretive national intelligence agency having trouble keeping its tech-savvy recruits.
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James said Rumaysah seemed very "media-savvy" and unthreatening, "not in the slightest" capable of violence.
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"People who are tech savvy really respect Israeli companies," said Naoya Otsuba, AppsFlyer's manager in Japan.
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Perhaps media savvy, perhaps media shy, Gökçe has managed to remain elusive on details about himself.
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Reid says the miners are a lot more savvy than most people give them credit for.
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When I first moved to Germany in 2005, being British was considered charming, world-savvy, cool.
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It's an interesting move from Opera and an obvious bid to attract more tech-savvy users.
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Bernie Sanders, is emboldening a new generation of mostly young, tech-savvy progressive activists and organizers.
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Likewise, Juliet, usually innocent and demure, is transformed into a street-savvy and seductive young woman.
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This has attracted some savvy investors: Blackstone has a stake in Intertrust; Doughty Hanson owns TMF.
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But his company's digital savvy isn't the only reason Arum might appeal to the younger generation.
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Whether you're irreverent, subtle, street savvy, or just really appreciate rainbows, say it with a GIF.
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This is a savvy exercise in serving the underrepresented while simultaneously securing a sure-fire blockbuster.
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The Moon enters savvy Water sign Scorpio today, lighting up the financial sector of your chart.
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It then spread like wildfire due to savvy advertisers who sought to capitalize on that desire.
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Now, the company is launching its first ever cosmetics line, Savvy Minerals, in collaboration with Cavallari.
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Mamed Khalidov is the savvy veteran in this bout, but the deck is stacked against him.
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So many people are savvy about the history and trivia surrounding State of the Union addresses.
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The 2016 Race Donald Trump emphasizes his business savvy as a reason to make him president.
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Wenner's magazine would succeed largely by applying a commercial savvy to the energies of the counterculture.
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Lofgren, who represents Silicon Valley, has been — and still is — a very savvy, battle-tested lawmaker.
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There was little difference in financial performance between companies with one or two digitally savvy directors.
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Miss Teen USA seeks women who are "savvy, goal-oriented and aware," according to its website.
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The Opinion Savvy-Decision Desk HQ poll contacted 494 people via mobile devices on Aug. 22.
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The reality television star's media and marketing savvy has been the key to his political dominance.
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However, they say the country is environmentally unfriendly, not technologically savvy, and that transport is inaccessible.
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This move could be an effort to appeal to a younger generation of tech-savvy shoppers.
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Because Israel is a savvy realpolitik actor, and becomes Machiavellian when facing existential threats like Iran.
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