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"astute" Definitions
  1. very clever and quick at seeing what to do in a particular situation, especially how to get an advantage

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Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's death broke in February, astute
It's a very astute comment from an incredibly smart player.
The financially astute switch between accounts in Miami and Caracas.
But most of the guys are astute politically and survivors.
"The President is astute," the adviser said, tapping his head.
She is a tenderhearted but astute scientist, sensitive to irony.
One of the screenwriters is the very astute Mike White.
The book is a mixture of memory and astute commentary.
But Fuller's astute judgment was crisp, savory and spot on.
Neither Mr Piñera nor his ministers have been astute political managers.
An astute child, Kucherov spoke little but absorbed a great deal.
Ms Hua is a breezy, unfussy storyteller and an astute observer.
An astute analysis of Supreme Court politics underlies this long view.
Astute Films fully financed the film, which was distributed by STXfilms.
He's a tireless worker and an astute student of the game.
There are many Republicans an astute Democrat could target, they reckon.
Hurst: All I can say is that's very, very, very astute.
Ms. Morris, an astute synthesizer, has studied and perfected them all.
The antidote to "antipolitics" is an astute, informed and involved electorate.
Mourinho and Conte preach a tactically astute, but inherently cautious, approach.
Rocco's ("Blackout") art gives an emotionally astute story even more depth.
He is, by necessity, an astute observer of the human condition.
"The president has some very astute people around him," he said.
She did nothing fancy, but she did something astute and original.
That's why astute Republicans are starting to look out for themselves.
The astute and intelligent voices of our young people are heartening.
Experience suggests Charles Li's assessment of capital controls is more astute.
Far from a casual observer, Jude Blanchette is an astute American sinologist.
She's celebrating #PrideMonth by being a splendid mix of astute and adorable.
I think that sounds like an incredibly astute way of putting it.
Some critics were virulent; others thought it commercially astute and conceptually brilliant.
Mr Khosrowshahi is seen as an astute dealmaker and a canny manager.
I felt that she was incredibly astute about those kinds of things.
He pulls over onto the shoulder and flicks it on, feeling astute.
It could learn a lesson or two from the astute Mr Farage.
Astute redditors have noted that this isn't really a Neville specific joke.
Pulling only his Facebook use as inspiration, other drawings were less astute.
I like astute observations about the small, minute shit in the world.
It just seems like that mentality is contrary to anything creatively astute.
In some ways, though, Lucy was more politically astute than Mwai was.
" He concludes by stating, "If only our generals today were as astute.
I thought we were all supposed to be 'art' and visually astute.
"Kenny has always been pretty astute politically and environmentally," Mr. Willers said.
"Very educated, astute folks get caught in this trap," Mr. Lipschutz said.
Calling some people "deplorables" is not the mark of an astute politician.
Horvath's morally astute observations have earned him comparisons to Brecht and Camus.
But Mr. Moon's move may have been more astute than it seemed.
"I know this is the Jimmy Kimmel trick," one astute boy says.
Nick has also provided some of the more astute on-camera commentary.
And everywhere are astute and moving observations about poetry, love and life.
"Mad Men," for instance, was notable for its astute period song choices.
Hugely politically astute, Elizabeth Tudor remains the star in this female firmament.
The sentiment that markets are efficient and self-regulating – where the most astute and hardest workers are presumed to prosper while the least astute and laziest receive their "just rewards" – only serves the ideological device of maintaining social hierarchy.
An astute redditor posed the question in the form of an imgur post.
That's not songwriting — it's poetry and an astute point of view at that.
It is better, she argues, to cultivate hope, 'an informed, astute open-mindedness.
It's all addressed by the insanely astute writing of Simien and his team.
Already BAE Systems has engineers looking at the successor to the Astute class.
That's a very astute question, and I'll say: I don't miss the show.
I've found that they are — for the most part — astute, inventive and resourceful.
Plenty of celebrities, basically—which is more historically astute than you might think.
But to astute Gaza observers, this was more substantive than a soap opera.
It's odd that the seemingly astute Melman does not call Claire on this.
His surname captures the attention of casual fans and astute die-hards alike.
In her paintings, she synthesizes astute observation and extreme contrivance into something unique.
This trick can make you an astute observer of relationships of all types.
Wider-ranging than her solo books, it's just as satisfying and emotionally astute.
It's also astute about how responsibility for others — parents, siblings, children — complicates lives.
"It's a strong collectors' market, and they're an astute crowd," Mr. Hagerty said.
Today, however, astute scholars do not see a wall between economics and culture.
" Astute listeners picked up on two other words in his statement: "For now.
Its reputation for being both nimble and astute may take longer to recover.■
Some astute analysts, like Laszlo Birinyi, an independent stock analyst in Westport, Conn.
His work is "wide-ranging yet brilliantly astute," our critic Jennifer Szalai writes.
But Grande is pleasant in such a physically uncommon and technically astute way.
It nippily engaged me with an astute exploratory interface between neuroscience and modern art.
It seemed politically astute until Cruz ran into a wall he never planned for.
It could reveal how far this politically astute pontiff wants to transform his Church.
Astute voters can sift for credible data via foreign websites or the betting markets.
An astute physician provided advice that has helped to minimize the problem ever since.
Astute observers will remember this volcano from another ISS photo taken back in 2013.
In venture capital, we pride ourselves on being astute stewards of talent and resources.
C.K. could even be astute about his own hypocrisies (and by extension our own).
Some of the most astute observations are on bisexuality, based on Bird's own relationships.
And more absurdly astute and nerdy movie trailer breakdowns and Game of Thrones recaps.
She doesn't mind being greeted by fans and thinks her children are astute critics.
He was, though, an astute tactician, able to defy the odds and conjure miracles.
"You're too astute a woman to not know what was going on," Beador argued.
These stories generally don't make Greenspan look bad, just politically astute to a fault.
But his selections from well- and lesser-known Keaton films are illuminating and astute.
While he stole only seven bases, he is an astute and swift base runner.
Todd: No, you're right on that account, and the video game idea is astute.
But, by embracing a penalty as an advantage, they showed they were astute strategists.
Those who have worked with Saint-Amans say he's ambitious, engaging and politically astute.
It also, astute viewers will note, appears to show a pop-up camera mechanism.
Always, he was a philosopher of black expressive form and an astute cultural analyst.
That was always George Steinbrenner's most astute strategy, and his son Hal understands it.
Astute developers and agents are providing more Chinese-language material and Mandarin-speaking representatives.
Luckily, Ms. Rosenfeld is an astute anthropologist whose satire reaches fresh levels of absurdity.
For an astute romp through important digital trends, "Machine, Platform, Crowd" is hard to beat.
Bouron upgrades her simplistic aesthetic with an astute eye for airy pastels and inky tones.
Priceline is too astute to let Airbnb win a category worth owning without a challenge.
The League's leader, Matteo Salvini, has proved more astute than the M5S's Luigi di Maio.
In our age of imprudent Trumpism, this astute nasty display felt like dainty relics mislaid.
An astute political operator like Augustus was entirely alive to the risks of political propaganda.
The ideal candidate is a permanent student of life and astute documentarian of the world.
" Woolf's astute differentiation and observation were the inspiration for Alexandra Harris's fascinating new book, "Weather­land.
Astute architects can make buildings appear greener by replacing ceiling lights with free-standing lamps.
"'Mayo' Zambada is one of the most astute drug traffickers that Mexico has ever spawned."
That is rather technically astute, but emotionally there is something insightful and inordinate here, too.
Go one or two rungs below that and feel more astute if everything works out.
As a study of inflammation in the body politic, "The Insult" is engaged and astute.
The president is astute to perceive that the private sector is hungry for these opportunities.
"Astute observation by a smart player," Reid told King after he had relayed Mahomes' comments.
It is possible that some of today's generals (and admirals) are as astute as Sherman.
Our mission is to help the influential and aspirational make astute decisions to get ahead.
Representatives for Mr. Redstone argue that although he suffers physical ailments, he remains mentally astute.
I suppose so, if you consider referring to Mexican immigrants as rapists an astute diagnosis.
Ethnocentrism and racism are about maintaining racial hegemony and power, not about astute economic analysis.
One of my more astute friends, recognizing the danger signs, volunteered to mix the drinks.
In this sense, her kinship with Newsome's project — pop cultural but politically astute — is clear.
It's about an overlook, a vantage point that is remarkably privileged and also remarkably astute.
Astute observers will note that this is very similar to my debut offering from July.
He was certainly an astute military strategist and was remarkably effective, but he's not irreplaceable.
People toggle effortlessly between these behaviors every day, because people are astute readers of context.
His assessment that Otis looks a lot like him "but less interesting" is very astute.
When Obokata arrived in Vacanti's lab, he quickly recognized her as open-minded and astute.
But even the more astute judges have been left surprised by few of these unmaskings.
Colleagues remembered the judge, Ann M. Donnelly, as an astute lawyer unfazed by the spotlight.
Even the most astute forecasters didn't predict the turnaround in U.S. oil and gas production.
Mr Modi has shown that he is an astute administrator of the economic machinery he inherited.
Much of "Pride, Prose, and Princes" details Lindsey's astute observations of the social dynamics around her.
Astute but naive, little Gittel shuttles between her home in The Hague and relatives in Antwerp.
Wolitzer has been writing excellent fiction for 30 years, and it has always been this astute.
The stories are most moving when Parker's emotionally astute eye stays focused on the human dramas.
Through interviews and astute analysis, the authors make it clear that the Premier League got lucky.
He seems to enjoy playing the victim and has become an astute user of social media.
The Vatican was astute in insisting that its loan be displayed apart from the fashion show.
Taking this all into account, delaying the Aramco IPO until 2019 could be an astute move.
I just haven't seen enough of any of them to make any sort of astute selection.
A couple of weeks ago, my colleague Bijan Stephens had an astute observation: 2018 felt different.
Elite is Gossip Girl, but with murder and some more astute criticism of the upper class.
Maybe too Scot's experience as an NBA star makes him more astute in high-stress situations.
The right to a fair tribunal in the modern age requires a technologically astute justice system.
But astute pit calls by crew chief Chris Gayle helped him recover the lost track position.
Berkshire Hathaway shareholders benefited from astute investments made by Buffett during the crisis in financial stocks.
Our mission is to help the influential and aspirational to make astute decisions to get ahead.
However, she added that an astute viewer might be able to figure out this television conundrum.
She contributes astute observations about the specific difficulties that America's presidential system poses for female candidates.
He has a similar record to Mr Murdoch of striking expensive deals that later look astute.
"I do think the FBI is playing a strategic game that is quite astute," Edgar said.
Some astute market observers are not impressed: They say there is nothing new under the sun.
Paak makes music that radiates with farsighted imagination, unfettered humor, and an astute appreciation for craft.
With this expertise, he could definitely produce astute analysis on the company and other industry players.
Earlier this week, astute observers noticed this American Action Networks ad turning up on cable news.
In Kwame Alexander's psychologically astute novels in verse, it's the language that makes the action move.
Two of them — Harry and Stella — are the focus of Ms. Wang's astute and absorbing film.
Many of these people are great writers and/or great citizens of fandom—astute, critical, passionate.
While an astute idea, there's a sterility to this show that's underpinned by an uninspired curation.
No astute observer should be surprised to discover that Prince Mohammed is capable of such action.
Several astute teachers urged Jemisin to try writing stories anyway, and now, she says, she's glad.
That was an astute criticism of a structure I'd apparently employed a few times too often.
That deal dragged down Tesla stock, but some astute investors reckoned that the market as overreacting.
Astute viewers out there probably realize early on where that "Age of Resistance" subtitle is headed.
Time reporter Charlotte Alter made this astute observation on Saturday after the March for Our Lives.
Victimhood during World War II did not necessarily make us wiser, more tolerant or politically astute.
Macquarie's success in recent years has been helped by astute investments made during the financial crisis.
But preparing for victory in the polls next year will require some astute succession planning today.
Perhaps an astute guard would have been able to "read" Cruz's demeanor and contact the police.
As astute as he is with the criminal mind, basic social cues seem to elude him.
And the pros, the astute ones who've been through this before, are already smelling a rat.
Klee, also an astute theoretician, shunned most artistic dogmas in favor of the greatest possible independence.
"Perhaps you feel as if someone else made that choice for you," suggested my astute therapist friend.
Astute observers have noted that Fiennes is a white man and that Jackson was a Black man.
All it requires are astute astronomers who can discern the CEB signature in the observed light curves.
Yet Apple's strategy has been all over the lot, confusing even investors as astute as Carl Icahn.
Admiral McRaven exemplifies character, charisma, astute knowledge of foreign affairs and a rational approach to domestic problems.
A few astute bosses know how to remould taxonomies, bending the perceptions of investors, counterparties and staff.
Many people on Twitter drew astute parallels between Trump and Melania's outfits and Beauty and the Beast.
Mr Diamond is the doyen of a class of scientifically literate, anthropologically aware and culturally astute thinkers.
As one astute observer of KFC's Twitter account noticed recently, the franchise follows some, err, interesting accounts.
It's like the Randy Newman song, "Rednecks," which actually nails it because he's such an astute writer.
I was struck by his astute and subtle understanding of the formal considerations related to the exhibition.
Shenk's analysis is exceptionally astute, but it can be usefully augmented by a review of Burnham's life.
Downey, a veteran of Boeing, is an astute observer of the rapidly shifting legal landscape for drones.
Beyond its derrières and dragons, "Thrones" has been an astute study of power politics and flexible alliances.
"The investigation began with an astute border patrol agent who identified this business as suspicious," Duffy said.
In real life, I could extract nothing astute or even coherent from my current state of upheaval.
As for the orange fool, as one astute commenter said, "Sometimes a custard is just a custard."
One astute Twitter person called up an apt parallel pricing for subscriptions: Francesa, are you worth it?
I think John McEnroe's announcing is so psychologically astute, he should get some credit for these plays.
Of course, if that was the case, it further undermines his claims to being an astute businessman.
No, it's a legitimately great TV show — and one of the most psychologically astute programs ever made.
If my grandmother hadn't had such astute instincts -- if she hadn't been hypervigilant -- she wouldn't have survived.
Emotionally astute and gifted at math, Patsy inhabits a body that is female, dark-skinned and queer.
She was her reassuring, ordinary, astute, boring self, "Mutti" with a sharp knife for rivals when needed.
The show also includes one of Murray's eccentrically astute paintings, demonstrating where all the drawings were headed.
"These Truths" will teach even the most astute historians something new about American history, according to Gates.
These disarmingly casual yet solemnly astute images are performances that aim for the hearts of many matters.
A thimble-size, bare-bones port haven for seafood and an astute selection of local white wines.
Still, it's shocking that advisers as astute as Larry Kudlow would be surprised at China's foot-dragging.
One big exception to the media's myopia was, as usual, Ron Brownstein, the astute Atlantic political analyst.
It was also tactically astute, as it enabled Mr Johnson to unite Leave voters behind the Tories.
The astute among us may observe that spokespeople declining comment is rarely a sign of a healthy relationship.
Asking astute questions shows engagement and tells an interviewer you are listening and genuinely interested in the position.
Although their music may be repetitive, they're clearly astute observers of a certain culture of gendered, financial exploitation.
Chris Plante: The squad has shared such significant and astute answers, my irritant may seem insignificant by comparison.
But I thought you were quite astute when you said could you use this in a general election?
The results are a sort of 21st century dada experiment—deeply pointless, sort of confusing, and interestingly astute.
He was also astute in his observations about matters important to the hearts of teenage girls (and boys).
But, more than one astute observer has made the comparison between a startup's success and a chemistry equation.
The novel manages its hefty load through brilliant writing, astute psychological insight, and the scenery of Greek islands.
His essays and lectures on the nature of experimental music, while technically astute, also achieve a philosophical pitch.
Gates' tweet was actually in response to an astute Twitter user who took a screenshot of the note.
As well as monthly mixes, that include his cool cartoon art, Jimmy's uploads feature informed and astute descriptions.
This is not the only time Trump has claimed to be quite astute at timing the stock market.
He's not carefully calibrated or totally unhinged, but rather an astute renderer of complex and constantly shifting sentiment.
Even the most astute in the healthcare reform community are generally unaware of new legal risks endangering ACOs.
But a biologically astute observer would declare us a doomed species, owing to the scarcity of our young.
The composer Virgil Thomson was also one of the most astute and influential critics of the 20th century.
Malone is widely respected as one of the most astute deal makers in the media and cable industries.
I knew that one of the biggest and the most politically astute of the oilmen was Sid Richardson.
It's not as if I had been an ardent Kennedy supporter, or especially politically astute at that age.
"He is an astute student of what New York City has done and not done," Mr. Lhota said.
An astute psychologist would note its ongoing impact on me, my sisters, our cousins, and even our children.
The roads Chew-Bose follows in her slim collection of 14 visually and verbally astute essays lead inward.
If not for the astute observations of her Boston neurologist, Maggie, too, would have been misdiagnosed in perpetuity.
Jessica's dumping of Mark did lead to this blistering observation from two astute witnesses: Did they get married?
His supporters defended him as being astute and politically savvy in keeping the church relevant through difficult years.
His performance, which finds the passive-aggression in charming shyness, is as uncompromising and astute as Ms. Foster's.
Her aforementioned one-liners remain as astute as they are austere, the wisdom she shares just as relatable.
Lindsey Jordan writes astute, emotional indie-rock songs that imply a lifetime of wisdom beyond her 18 years.
"This case was detected through the US public health system — picked up by astute clinicians," the CDC said.
On top of that, astute observers will note the machine does not make the dough or the ingredients.
Morgan, who is astute on all kinds of power, is as clear-eyed on sexism as on racism.
Surprise over Teen Vogue's astute political reporting serves as proof that teen girls' intellectual appetites are routinely underestimated.
The guy's very nearly in a class with Linton Kwesi Johnson, the most politically astute beatwise songpoet ever.
There was a whole strain of ecological science fiction in the 1970s—and also very politically astute science fiction.
Labour is "setting the rules of the game", complained Lee Rowley, an astute member of the Conservatives' 2017 intake.
Correction: Astute whiskey drinkers have pointed out that whiskey on the rocks tastes different than whiskey diluted by water.
Walmart is astute, they're good at managing their margins, and so if this is indeed unsustainable, we'll know soon.
In our age of imprudent Trumpism, this astute nasty display felt like dainty relics mislaid: pearls cast before swine.
Today Senegal is more astute about recruiting its diaspora, and has picked nine foreign-born players for the tournament.
Though it was Octavia Butler's real-life experiences as a Black woman that made her an astute cultural observer.
Perkins said it was "astute" of Macy's to hop onto the trend with its Black Friday in July sale.
A pragmatic and astute term as mayor turned López Obrador into the favorite to win the 2006 presidential election.
Finally, we turn back to Maeve, who's rapidly becoming the most astute of all the characters on this show.
Doling out subsidies may be politically astute, but it conspires against Mr Gove's desire to make agriculture more efficient.
Astute event attendees were able to spot that the charger looked a lot like the rumored Wireless Charger Duo.
Well, it later came out that he was a pretty loathsome cheater himself, which totally explains his astute intuition.
On The Daily Show, Minhaj is a wisecracking correspondent — a comedy journalist — and an astute commentator on political events.
This is actually an astute comparison: Streep is similarly coy, and her fanbase has the same devotion as Gomez's.
It means that we have to be a little more astute in how we operate, where we buy from.
Astute businessmen knew how to borrow from one bank to repay a loan from another, sometimes several times over.
Trump may be badly hobbled in Washington, DC, but he is no less an astute manipulator of public opinion.
Neither did she say anything to support his claim that she is one of his most astute political advisers.
This is notably the first time the federal government has been led by an astute businessman of his caliber.
Sherman's astute campaign was developed within the larger context of Lincoln and Grant's overall strategy for the Civil War.
One of the most astute observers of American politics can't be found on the airwaves or on social media.
Astute investors have started to concentrate on whether there are any signs that a bear market might be beginning.
Even the most astute individual investors have a hard time seeing bubbles inflating and knowing when to get out.
Even though I wasn't always financially astute, I have always been a big dreamer when it comes to money.
Despite being diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease at 42, the former champion remained astute and honed in on the times.
It is both stone cold academically astute and symbolically intriguing, revealing the sprightly potential inherent in all revolutionary hopes.
A new show provides a glimpse of Duran's restless, astute nature and his willingness to explore different formal possibilities.
In the watercolors, we get a glimpse of his restless, astute nature, his willingness to explore different formal possibilities.
How astute can they actually be in writing about the knots that result from unmooring gender from biological markers?
I don't want to judge her, but at the same time, I want a physician who is mentally astute.
I believe she is astute enough to recognize what works and what will help her to achieve her goals.
Whatever you make of her music (and for the record, I'm a fan), she's an astute philosopher of forgiveness.
He is one of the right's most gifted and astute journalists, noted especially for his thoughtful writings on Europe.
Alexis de Tocqueville, one of the most astute commentators on American democracy, was no devotee of freedom of expression.
On shows in which black stories aren't important, there are many black female characters like Barbara: professionally astute enigmas.
Thank you to the astute reader who emailed me to point out what the real "mole" is in Dunkirk.
Her forthcoming book, Conversion Disorder, continues in this unconventional style of diaristic fantasies, affective intuitions, and astute structural readings.
Johnson and D'Antonio's analysis is astute, but they err in blaming Trump's "personality" for the fall in the brand's value.
Astute observers will also note that the president has apparently embroidered the number "45" into his cuffs, because sure, whatever.
But "Mama Lucy" was more politically astute than her husband and empathised with the poor as no elected politician could.
Other astute comparisons include: Brooklyn hipster, a goth Pablo Escobar, a Hot Topic employee, and Bam Margera, the professional skateboarder.
Astute viewers will have noticed ample grimaces, smirks and shaking heads amid the candidates' festival of traded insults and interruptions.
And ironically, the most astute observation in the motion does nothing to support the administration's claim—it roundly undermines it.
He's both an institutionalist and a politically astute conservative aware of the uproar that a politically directed decision will cause.
Though not as astute as Ben Sasse or articulate as Ted Cruz, he is an engaging communicator with broad appeal.
In fact, astute political observers like Dwight Macdonald argued the two men were so alike it was hardly worth voting.
Stephen Colbert relies on his astute political commentary — much as he did in his long-running show The Colbert Report.
But while Democrats have accurately diagnosed one of the diseases hurting the current economy, their cure is much less astute.
People are using the app to engage with cinema in a variety of ways, from simple homage to astute commentary.
Astute viewers of "Seinfeld" have noted the poster of an airborne Porsche in the apartment of Mr. Seinfeld's TV character.
This makes them perennial fodder for the craft and sullen art of astute stock pickers seeking to exploit market inefficiencies.
"He is a very astute political player," said Valérie Marcel, author of "Oil Titans," a book about national oil companies.
First up, the entertaining David Parker has paired the astute contemporary dancer Dylan Crossman with the clever tapper Caleb Teicher.
Adam McEwen is an excellent journeyman artist who keeps a low profile behind an astute recycling of objects and images.
"I understand we have to help others, but I think we should be a little more astute about helping ourselves."
But even Alex Rodriguez, considered one of the more astute Yankees, said he had did not know the proper interpretation.
His mother, Flora, was a musician and poet, and his father, Nathaniel, was an artist, art scholar, and astute collector.
"He is smart and politically astute," said Gregory A. Brower, the former head of the F.B.I.'s congressional affairs office.
R. Karen Tei Yamashita contends with the Western canon in this astute, pitch-perfect, and wryly funny short story collection.
Mr. Farhadi has distinguished himself in his generation of Iranian filmmakers as an astute psychological realist and a fastidious storyteller.
On Friday, I asked an astute source with long experience in the intelligence community if he suspects a smoking gun.
She is astute and almost certainly right on the Austen family's conspiracy to sweeten Jane's image and neutralize her ideas.
Fatemah, who says she taught Bana to speak English, appears to be digitally astute in photographing and recording her daughter.
A strategically astute American policy would encourage competition and conflict between Moscow and Beijing from which the West would benefit.
"Kids back then were astute to spot a phony," Mr. Kerr, 57, said of websites that spat back form letters.
Astute fans may have noticed a new accessory around Ryan Gosling's neck recently: the dog tags of his beloved pup, George.
Listed here are 10 of the year's most noteworthy user interface upgrades—from the incremental yet astute, to the truly momentous.
You know he is an astute businessman who hasn't worn flips-flops to a product release in more than a decade.
It's a delicately layered, astute exploration into the strength of having hope, and the pitfalls you get into along the way.
Gboard, new today, features many of the hallmarks of Google's (excellent) stock Android keyboard, including the responsive swiping and astute predictions.
He also pairs up with the much-admired, astute dance maker and performer Jodi Melnick on a new film and installation.
Astute observers pointed out last week she quietly deleted the video on her Twitter account in which she reveals her heritage.
Mr Guadagnino was astute to choose a story of a forbidden, closeted relationship, a "love that dare not speak its name".
Lila Neugebauer, the director of "At Home", calls him "one of our most astute chroniclers of the human animal in captivity".
Flynn, who turns 58 in December, built a reputation in the Army as an astute intelligence professional and a straight talker.
The strike against Clinton puts Kasich on the wrong side of history, and an astute viewer might penalize him for it.
When an astute listener pointed out the 63-year-old's criticisms, the Gladiator actor fired back with a well-placed jibe.
Astute Friends scholars have noted how little time Ross spends with his older son Ben throughout the course of the series.
Indeed, the trend is everywhere, but there are ways to differentiate your frayed selvage from the rest of the fashionably astute.
Charismatic, tactically astute, charming at times and ruthless, Mr Trump is a far more formidable politician than almost anyone had suspected.
Like Chaos as a whole, "Manifest" exhibits Sepultura's astute combination of hardcore's social commentary with the lizard brain appeal of metal.
The audience naturally aligns itself with the Westernised Muna, but her acerbic wit and astute observations of life endear her further.
Kagan is an astute picker of battles, with as much respect for the constraints of her position as for its power.
Al-Sharif makes one of her most astute observations when she constructs a genealogy of the Kingdom's crackdown on women's rights.
A military campaign can be only as astute as the larger geopolitical strategy that provides the context and sets the goals.
They are modern, culturally astute and technologically savvy, and they are defining what Afghanistan will look like 10 years from now.
Tightly directed by Meera Menon from an astute, efficient script by Amy Fox, "Equity" takes Naomi herself as a test case.
Quick-witted with a sharp tongue, the feisty Barbara Bush was a fierce defender of her husband and an astute adviser.
Sex and Rage is most interesting for its early and astute portrayal of a horribly familiar, hopefully transformative late-twenties crisis.
"My sense is that that's an astute observation," said Mr. Mnuchin, who has ample amounts of kindness, charm, and self-regard.
The show, which Ms. Roblan created with the director Katie Lindsay, is an astute representation of a searching tween's inner world.
Stafford's description of childhood is so uncanny and astute that it makes me laugh out loud, which is a rare treat.
Survivor has been a surprisingly astute study of personal politics since it premiered on CBS nearly two decades ago, in 2000.
It is nearly a banality to say she is an astute social anthropologist, given the preponderance of anthropologists in her novels.
Reading "Startup," a biting and astute debut novel by Doree Shafrir, made me feel stuck inside one of those quizzes again.
Racism is a stealth force in Eboni Booth's astute study of the (mostly) quiet desperation of minimum-wage workers in Vermont.
And so we meet Trenton Charlson, a third-year college student who made an astute observation that actually taught me something.
It's mind-blowing, a tender and trippy family portrait that also offers an astute political analysis of our changing image economy.
Michael Bennet, an astute senator from Colorado but an underwhelming orator, may have showed enough spark to attract a second look.
Scott Goldstein, Cherry Hill, N.J. An astute commenter immediately answered the question: Been there, done that, with Christopher Stevens in Benghazi.
Voters were tired of corruption, and Modi, a charismatic orator and an astute user of social media, promised to eradicate it.
"Mockingbird" reflects the astute advice of Ms. Lee's editor to move the story back two decades and to focus on Scout's girlhood.
So, Chinese consumers are very astute, in terms of selecting the best products, at the best prices, in the best locations, right?
Even when the focus shifts away from the primary father-daughter relationship, Ade's astute gift of observation and farcical humour is unrelenting.
But he has also been politically more astute than the West, both in swiftly seizing opportunities and in sticking by his allies.
This time Daniel Levy, Spurs' astute chairman, has made four acquisitions, all of them younger than 24 and previously at unheralded clubs.
And during the visit on the Clyde estuary in western Scotland, William made his first dive on an Astute class of submarine.
Her creations showcase a distinctive prowess in the sculptural arts, an astute understanding of proportion, and a very real love for cake.
Cameron and Hadid were first linked in late July, when astute social media users noticed the two followed each other on Instagram.
For supposedly being ignorant of the outside world, the North Korean leadership is fairly astute when it comes to timing the tests.
By the way, astute "Robot" watchers may have noticed that a certain minor E Corp executive and I have something in common.
How others might profit from his legacy hinges on how astute he was about arranging for control of his music after death.
Though one astute Twitter user noted that the significant sale the company had announced was foreshadowing for the unfortunate news to come.
"Aircraft values are still pretty depressed in historical terms, but in the eyes of astute buyers that's an opportunity," Mr. Anderson said.
It was also worn by the former candidate for vice president on CBS Sunday in November, according to an astute Twitter user.
Instead, she relied on her natural comedic instincts, spot-on impersonations of her parents, and genuinely astute commentary on young adult life.
After all, you're an astute and brilliant observer of the tech industry — and I'm not just saying that because you're my boss.
Two pianos, under Adam Wachter's astute musical direction, deliver every nuance of the glorious score, with help from Joel Abbott's sound design.
Children are learning all the time, whether an adult thinks she is teaching them or not, and they are almost terrifyingly astute.
But if Vance is an adroit enough storyteller, he's a fiercely astute social critic of the sort we desperately need right now.
That Adelaide has made it one of the hardest reservations in town is a testament to the astute appetites of this city.
There have been a number of books written about the 2008 financial crisis, but few more elegant and astute than this one.
Sarvas is astute in portraying how relationships can calcify in childhood, and the exquisite pain of attempting to repair them in adulthood.
"It Comes at Night," a rigorous and astute film written and directed by Trey Edward Shults, plays the outside-in dialectic beautifully.
Led by the astute chronicler of Harlem life, Roy DeCarava, the show aimed to reclaim the beauty of the African-American woman.
Bell, a senior vice president of the Cincinnati Reds, said Garcia had been an astute judge of ballplayers' skills and clubhouse dynamics.
Astute listeners among us will recall that Hudson is a former guest on the show, having taken part back in mid-2017.
The insight is psychologically astute, but it pretty much prohibits working the kind of deep counts that lead to receiving ball four.
Some astute Twitter observers were quick to point out the apparent differences between the leagues with how defenses can pursue opposing quarterbacks.
An especially astute viewer will also notice the Cassini Division, or the 3,000 mile (4,800 km) gap between Saturn's A and B rings.
An astute viewer recognized Carmichael as a woman calling herself Katherine Elizabeth Johnson who operated a successful roadside flower-selling operation in Texas.
I like that female friends, at least the ones I know, give astute insight and in return want assurance for their unusual insecurities.
The Queen also makes some very astute observations on the whole process of being crowned, and it doesn't sound like very much fun.
In Pier Carlo Padoan, Italy has been fortunate to have an astute finance minister who understands the need for fiscal discipline and reform.
Those who know Naruhito describe him as "modest, charming and astute," says Jeffrey Kingston, director of Asian Studies at Temple University in Japan.
Those who know Naruhito, describe him as "modest, charming and astute," says Jeffrey Kingston, director of Asian Studies at Temple University in Japan.
Nio, backed by the country's most astute early-stage investors, including China's Hillhouse Capital and America's Sequoia Capital, is valued at around $3bn.
Despite budget and scale, these movies work best with streamlined plots, astute characters, and a story that doesn't rely on superpowers and VFX.
As well as being the first female artist admitted to the Accademia delle Arti del Disegno in Florence, she was an astute negotiator.
"For almost 12 years, Michael Bloom's astute, strategic judgement has strengthened my office and the House Democratic Caucus," Pelosi said in a statement.
But some astute analysts think the Russia story is a dangerous quagmire for both political critics of Trump and journalists covering the story.
As some astute physician-colleagues pointed out to me, Epic's goal — unlike that of JetBlue — is not to make its users feel good.
Reedy was an astute observer of the political process who resigned his position because he didn't want to lie about the Vietnam War.
Mr. Cooper has also made astute cross-generational connections throughout, and put Washington painters — Gene Davis, Sam Gilliam, Morris Louis — in a spotlight.
In his work to date he has proved himself to be a refreshingly astute observer of ideas of nationhood, exile, censorship and surveillance.
"Fox is in essence a retirement community," New York magazine's Frank Rich wrote in an astute piece about Fox published back in 2014.
The show features astute wordsmiths (including a crew of beloved regular punsters) spinning clever and very funny puns to a usually packed house.
In my narrow losing re-election campaign of 1994, astute Pennsylvanians observed that if Clare had been the candidate, she would have won.
It's not hard to see why Yachty embodies that idea for so many people, beyond his own astute approach to engineering his rise.
Mr. Watling arrived in Fiji about 35 years ago and was an astute observer of local politics and the issue of climate change.
Not for the first time Putin is proving more astute than Trump, not just dodging the disease, but taking geopolitical advantage from it.
Psychologically astute and socially aware as the film is, it is also infused with mystery and melodrama, with bright colors and emotional shadows.
Coach/President of Basketball Operations Stan Van Gundy has pulled off some astute moves to add talented wings Tobias Harris and Marcus Morris.
Nashville and others are thriving thanks to a mix of luck, astute political choices and well-timed investments, while cities like Birmingham, Ala.
I think the current president is very astute at programming his quote-unquote wins, and he is very good at off-loading losses.
His commentary on the cultural eccentricities of pre-Trump middle-class America (the book is set in 2015) is astute and highly entertaining.
The groundwork for "Why 'To Kill a Mockingbird' Matters" is astute, but the intellectual analyses are not, and the book suffers for it.
Mr. Royce developed a reputation as one of the industry's most astute fund managers, specializing in small, high-quality companies in the 1970s.
In its isolation and grim ambiance, the hospital bears a striking thematic resemblance to the facility that astute fans might recognize from Deadpool.
Location is key — Greggs has been very astute in finding honey-pot spots, that may not have been considered as traditional retail locations.
This psychologically intimate biography frames her work as a testament to the possibilities and paradoxes encountered by astute, ambitious women of her time.
His astute observations were leavened with tart humor, and he was adept at using misunderstandings, either accidental or willful, as fuel for drama.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) is, without question, one of the most astute politicians, not just currently in the House, but of all time.
Most often, "bad guys" are uncovered by an astute interviewer who has a history of dealing with the type of fraud in question.
Will Rawls won for outstanding emerging choreographer, "for creating astute, genre-eluding work" and for his "multifaceted artistry," according to a news release.
But even in "Time and the Conways" he is more than a philosophical faddist and domestic dramatist: He is an astute social critic.
I feel there is something profound, smart, ironic, and astute about making sculpture based on things no one owns and routinely throws away.
Our ballots are long and complicated, and even astute political pundits can be flummoxed by the candidates for soil and water conservation commissioner.
In the blessed week leading up to of 420, Noisey ran a glut of bizarre and enlightening articles for the astute marijuana enthusiast.
One of those reviewed, in an astute essay by Jayson Greene, is Born Again, the first of many posthumous B.I.G. collections to come.
Indeed Shivam Vij, an astute media commentator, suggests that given his hand of jokers it is surprising that Mr Modi did not win 100%.
According to Hollywood Life, September 2015 is when astute fans first started noticing that Katy Perry had gone and gotten herself a gold tooth.
That's besides the point though; astute fans noticed the billboard on building in the distance had a backwards 'E,'—a sure mark of Eminem.
Similar to other powerful rallies, astute traders often look for extreme levels in the market as a way to find buying or selling opportunities.
But his use of social media is cannier and more intensive than that of Mr Di Maio of the supposedly technologically astute young M5S.
An astute reader might note that G in Trump's MAGA club should technically be an A, for Alphabet, the name of Google's parent company.
It's farther forward in the timeline, but astute readers will note that the last name of the geologist in "The Phobos Experience" is Lindholm.
Songs for Sabotage, the fourth installment of the New Museum triennial, brings together politically astute works by 30 artists and collectives from 19 countries.
The always politically astute Colbert meanwhile gained 600,000 viewers in 2016, pushing him over Kimmel and making him the unofficial "king" of late night.
Coupled with astute music cues, the editing is adept at reflecting the mood of the characters and turning the tone quickly without feeling haphazard.
In this podcast, she compares Tumblr to a nicer Reddit, an astute point, and a succinct description of something I'd want in my life.
As a reader, let me just say: Three cheers for Curtis Sittenfeld and her astute, sharp and ebullient anthropological interest in the human condition.
But, as retired General Amos Yadlin, one of Israel's most astute military observers, has noted, this is now more the exception than the norm.
Nonetheless, it's a thought-provoking movie, anchored in an astute performance by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who captures both Snowden's arrogance and his ethical seriousness.
Almost unrecognizable from one role to the next, she can disappear into a part, emerging tentative or assertive, goofy or astute, prey or predator.
Astute viewers have been waiting to see how the show was going to pay off that subplot, which has been hiding in plain sight.
Her first book, Conversations With Friends, was an astute look at a shifting friendship between two millennial women, told in witty dialogue and text.
He was an astute, intricate rapper; as a lyricist he was a classicist in an era that had largely turned away from that style.
"They are two people who are very astute, and I think they will do everything to try to find that balance," Ms. Sky said.
Kevin Rudd, the former prime minister of Australia, is an astute observer of China, and I recommend his new op-ed on Xi Jinping.
He is an astute businessman and exceedingly intelligent, so I have every confidence that he is the leader we need to turn the tide.
In his testimony, Mr. Simpson sought to portray himself as an astute researcher well versed in the Russian government and that country's organized crime.
But targeting the fuel theft racket as his first major security initiative also appeared to be an astute political move by Mr. López Obrador.
Mr. Saatchi, 20183, is a former British advertising mogul who became one of the contemporary art world's most influential and astute collectors and dealers.
But Mr. Salles, with the benefit of hindsight and an astute ability to analyze the documentary record, throws cold water on this romantic notion.
The Champions League — particularly in its knockout stages, where one mistake can prove fatal — rewards the patient, the thoughtful, the astute and the obdurate.
In this memoir, she approaches the mysteries in her own story with the same astute but elliptical precision she applies to her fictional characters.
Pierre-Yves Roussel, the chairman and C.E.O. of LVMH, said that he'd been drawn to Leon and Lim because they are such astute merchants.
Astute political observers will also be looking to the coterie of potential and announced 2020 Democratic presidential candidates who will be in the audience.
If you didn't know Rihanna was savage — and an astute businesswoman — you haven't been paying attention (and somehow missed her hit single "Needed Me").
Throw in a pinch of "Billions" in the high-stakes financial machinations, where Alex's actions provoke suspicion on the part of an astute coworker.
The astute editorial touch smoothed out a lot of my original clues to make the puzzle tight and appropriate for a Thursday difficulty level.
Everett's work is a showcase of his astute, deliberate voice, and this exploration of love and grief is sure to be deeply affecting. —A.
She was astute enough to realize that she needed to tap into a network of college professors and researchers to help guide her work.
Hayes's answer to this last question is characteristically balanced and astute, as he sketches out the different courses set by four different ghetto leaderships.
Finally, several astute readers again noted this week (see last week's mailbag) that The Times may lack military experience in its rank and file.
Astute listeners will remember Wayne complaining about the price of said bags in the song I posted yesterday, itself a collaboration between Wayne and Quavo.
His supporters see him as a forward-looking technology devotee and an astute student of politics, while critics call him a calculating and manipulative politician.
You've got until July 30 to leave a review, though all of your astute observations and critiques will be disappearing around the middle of August.
I highly recommend Rachel Cusk's writing, no matter your relationship status — I certainly fell in love with her voice, which is astute while seeming effortless.
"Massachusetts has been preparing for a possible case of this new coronavirus, and we were fortunate that astute clinicians took appropriate action quickly," she continued.
ARTHUR MANN Lancaster, Pa. To the Editor: David Axelrod's astute analysis of Donald Trump's unexpected appeal (let's call it Anti-Incumbent Syndrome) is dead on.
While this season continued to demonstrate that the people behind The Expanse are astute observers of human pack behavior, the show still has structural issues.
For while the Bard's version musters oratorical verve, the historian's offers a coup de théâtre, complete with the astute use of props, sightlines and stagecraft.
Nor has Obama been particularly astute in using executive branch appointments to elevate the profiles of talented younger people who might make effective electoral candidates.
On one hand, it proves an astute explanation of complicated gender and sex-related terms that can even trip up people who consider themselves knowledgeable.
Astute players learn that Gwynevere is merely an illusion and that they are simply pawns in a worldwide conspiracy to desperately jumpstart a dying world.
These shows demonstrated that science fiction and fantasy could be a form of astute commentary on society embraced by mainstream audiences, instead of just escapism.
But the more you chew over the finer points of the deal, the more it looks like an astute piece of business for both parties.
Luckily, their astute coworker wrote a lovely Dr. Seuss-esque poem reminding them where not to leave their snot — the walls of the office bathroom.
Astute eclipse-followers might remember that  the moon doesn&apost actually spiral through Earth&aposs shadow  in the way it appears to in this image.
Gregg Popovich's decision to use Pau Gasol off the bench in San Antonio's last five games is his most astute, necessary move of the season.
"We are becoming ever more like our garden gnomes," says Wolfgang Nowak, one of Germany's most astute social observers—inward-facing rather than open-minded.
In my journalism here at The Atlantic, I try to ground my arguments not just in reporting but also in astute attention to every sentence.
Prince Muhammad's ministers are astute, have PhDs from Western universities and speak the jargon of key performance indicators, but much of the government is deadweight.
The work of photography duo Kelia Anne and Luca Venter come together to bring to fruition their visually astute series titled Crisis of the Real.
While you could argue that an astute sales person would be tracking this information, the Salesforce Einstein approach is designed to leave nothing to chance.
Or it may be an astute recognition that there is little Washington politicians can do to abate the end of a debt-fueled economic cycle.
It painted a future of which many agronomists on the continent dream: productive and commercially astute smallholder farmers and large plantations exporting to the world.
Shuri first took the big screen, courtesy of an astute performance by actress Leticia Wright in the Marvel blockbuster, Black Panther, released in February 2018.
"The department's approach is an example of astute governance that provides certainty for responsible owners and operators of oil and natural gas facilities," he said.
And finally Manfort, by all accounts, including mine, is a brilliant political strategist with an astute legal mind, intimately familiar with U.S. laws and regulations.
One other thing of note here: The astute among us might notice that PLEASE and NOSE have Z sounds instead of S sounds, strictly speaking.
Iwobi then made an astute run onto a 40-yard pass from Héctor Bellerín to slot home the second goal, in a 2-0 win.
But Smith has also fashioned her into an astute observer with a macabre sense of humor; she's fun, or at least fascinating, to be around.
Corker damage control: Corker is astute enough to know that (A.) this story was gaining traction and (B.) he needed to do something about it.
He became so associated with unchecked opulence that it's easy to forget what an astute and fresh-thinking artist he was when he was young.
But above all, Ms. Hoet said, it was Belgium's famously astute community of collectors that has prompted Phillips to set up an office in Antwerp.
Who would have thought that Randy Newman, the less corny Billy Joel, would have been the most astute political artist of the chaotic late 2010s?
Warren sort of undercuts this — she's much more personable, politically astute, with a stronger public presence than when she first emerged on the political scene.
In their effort to manage chaos and silence astute doctors, I would argue the government took a shortsighted action and it had a cascading impact.
This astute, restless début novel follows Elsie, a "pretty, damaged woman" in her twenties, who is confronting "the question of what to do" in life.
" He's limber and astute, and also fun: "Might catch me at a Whole Foods/and if you see that red Mercedes then you know who.
Astute fans on Instagram noticed that they both traveled to Spain and Mexico around the same time, leading people to believe they were traveling together.
Cost: Loan ($1.7 million fee)Why he's a good buy: Schalke has acquired the winning combination of a strong, fast, and tactically astute central defender.
People have, however, made the very astute observation that Pearce is a slightly younger, hotter version of the crotchety old Scrooge they're used to seeing.
" Kwok noted that Hager was an especially astute interviewer with a real knowledge and love of the book: "She's reading all these books by herself.
Frederick Wiseman is a legend among filmmakers, a documentarian who's been chronicling American life and institutions with an astute eye for more than 50 years.
He might have been the top pick in the N.F.L. draft, an athletic left-hander with impeccable accuracy, a strong arm and consistently astute decisions.
Russell has created an astute account of brokenness, how the destructive power of this early relationship reverberates in the convoluted way Vanessa's mind processes it.
While I could talk more about the film's astute use of narrative strategies and filmic techniques, I feel the need to focus on Baldwin's words.
The astute viewer can, because the character stuff's more important, like the caring about them and understanding why or how or what is the pathology?
A number of astute constitutional historians quickly spoke up to point out that of course that happens, because the Senate represents states and not people.
It's an astute critique on the fragility of a society built on the fabric of this made-up concept, money, that we arbitrarily ascribe value to.
Our online and mobile offers are being continuously refined and expanded, proactively meeting the requirements of all of our customers, including the most digitally astute ones.
It's one thing for a reference to be correct or astute or fitting, but it's a rarer and more difficult thing for it to be memorable.
With an astute business strategy helmed by matriarch Kris Jenner, America's reality TV family has stretched their 15 minutes of fame into more than 10 years.
Merging Facebook original sign-up strategy with the messaging trend and Slack's design is a pretty astute way to create a formula for a viral app.
One astute fan whipped out a map to show one advantage Jon Snow and company have over their icy foes: Team White Walker is really slow.
He will prove hard to dislodge, though, as an astute political operator who controls much of the funding that sends Australia's huge teams to the Olympics.
It didn't take long for the politically astute George Clooney to fire away at Donald Trump as he seems to lock up the Republican presidential nomination.
It takes a lot more forms, and that has to do with the culture of the workplace, specific relationships, and how socially astute the bully is.
Yeezy seems to have come to the astute conclusion that they're mostly just a tool that makes it easier for people to make demands of you.
But it proved to be a disastrous one for Mr. Hands, damaging his reputation as an astute deal maker and erasing much of his personal wealth.
While Clinton's infidelities were also widely known, it still seemed shocking that so astute a political figure would risk wrecking his presidency on an office fling.
Even some Republicans who are less simpatico than Bannon with Trump's hard line on a border wall see an emergency declaration as a politically astute move.
Being socially astute about how things work around your office (how folks get assigned to great projects, or how they get promoted, for example) is important.
She reprised her star-making role as Princess Leia in the 2015 film "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," when her character become an astute military general.
"I think Trump could beat her like a tied-up billy goat," the astute political prognosticator Dave "Mudcat" Saunders, who is supporting Sanders, told Politico recently.
Although Beckett was an astute music lover, cherishing the songs of Schubert above all, he resisted musical settings of his plays, deeming the words music enough.
Here he revisits his characters Russell and Corrine Calloway from two earlier novels, in an astute portrait of a marriage and a city just before 2008.
The company arrives in New York with "A Knight of the British Ballet," featuring five Ashton works that exemplify his charm, humor and astute dramatic sensibilities.
As several astute political observers have noted, she might as well have said that she is going to get Mexico to pay for Medicare for All.
One cannot imagine her sitting down with an astute journalist like David Frost, as Richard Nixon did, and producing a fascinating disquisition on her own errors.
The risk can be mitigated, but this will require astute engineering of various physical and chemical properties of the PMMA, including surface charge, morphology and adhesiveness.
In context, Rod Rosenstein's almost immediate response — that the matter has been referred to the DOJ's inspector general (IG) — appears to be an astute strategic move.
There was a cold heart beneath the delicate arrangements on Actor and Strange Mercy, but in a deeply astute way, as opposed to a bad way.
Muriel Spark's antic, astute novel "Reality and Dreams" begins with the director Tom Richards lying in a hospital bed, recovering from a serious on-set accident.
Update: An astute reader on Twitter reminded me of a way to achieve a similar effect on the iPhone — without the need for any additional software.
As I pointed out in my previous review, many of the captions in the Picturing Mississippi exhibition illustrate a politically forthright and historically astute curatorial perspective.
Queer women of color — marginalized and too often disempowered because of their race, gender and sexuality — are most astute in their definition of what power is.
But with astute pit calls by crew chief Scott Graves and a determined drive, Newman worked his way forward and ran consistently in the top 2135.
This is extremely difficult to do well — a bit like being an advanced teacher of dance or yoga combined with being an astute and savvy coach.
Astute observers of last week's political events will notice that Nixon's campaign, much like Trump's in 2016, is currently receiving a disproportionate amount of news coverage.
Yellapah did not train in Mughal ateliers but had an equally brilliant style and an astute sensitivity to the changing cultural focus of his European patrons.
Gorman, who has been astute with prior takeovers, is likely betting that he will gain more by serving mom and pop investors than he will lose.
Realism is not on the agenda, but Mr. Jodorowsky nonetheless evokes the chaotic, passionate spirit of a time and offers astute insights into his own psychology.
Krause never played or coached basketball, but he was an astute judge of talent as a scout for major league baseball teams and for N.B.A. organizations.
First, when Mr. Casey's commentary ran as planned in The San Antonio Express-News, astute readers noticed it was different than the previous night's televised commentary.
In the short term, legislative deal-making funded with future generations' money is an astute strategy to avoid government shutdowns -- which have happened twice this year.
Come for an astute breakdown of restaurant industry economics, stay for a chance to ogle some of the most gorgeous treats being served in America today.
As to be expected from this superlative art historian, "Misère" is formidably astute and insightful, using absorbing visual analysis to untangle a deeply complex social issue.
Clinton's promises to regulate Wall Street as disingenuous, reminding astute listeners of her millions of dollars in financial-industry donations and paid speaking fees over the years.
Sir Jeremy is a professional in a world of amateurs—he has worked for four successive prime ministers and is politically astute as well as coolly efficient.
"It's my astute belief that the blood of those 17 people is on Rick Scott's hands," said Stoneman Douglas shooting survivor Cameron Kasky on MSNBC last Thursday.
Astute fans will remember, the crispy potato delight is one of Khloé's favorite food and was the first things she snacked on after giving birth to True.
The final add-on for Battlefront in 2016 will arrive in the fall, and astute Star Wars fans can probably guess where it's set: the Death Star.
PiS sources say it may have been an astute political move by the president, who succeeded in quietening the protests that were gaining in size and frequency.
DIBENEDETTO SCORES SECOND TOP-FIVE RESULT OF 2019 An astute pit call by crew chief Mike Wheeler halfway through the race gained track position for Matt DiBenedetto.
Yet I do think a crucial question for the rest of the campaign is whether Trump's very astute tactics for dealing with the press continue to work.
The rupture between mother and daughter continues, and it's here where the film does its most astute work, drawing in themes of untethering and chosen-family-making.
" McBride said Trump has already proven an astute and "excellent hostess for our country in how she has greeted and entertained her foreign counterparts and foreign guests.
A century later, Brooks remains one of the most astute artistic observers of women and a solitary talent in capturing the spirit and strength of her subjects.
Rolls Royce will provide support and advice for systems on board the current fleet of Trafalgar, Vanguard and Astute class submarines until 2022, the defence ministry said.
Many analyses of the riven edges of American race relations have been astute and revelatory, exposing realities that have been for too long omitted from public debate.
A very astute guy, with great attention to detail, and I'd be remiss if I didn't mention the Hall of Famer [assistant defensive backs coach] Rod Woodson.
The sudden appearance of Koike, a former TV anchor, as a populist and astute political player has upended the normally staid, male-dominated world of Japanese politics.
Chuck Berry, the late father of rock 'n' roll, was an "astute" business man who took all of his contracts into his own hands, his lawyer says.
However, there's reason to believe that in the near future, government might dramatically shrink—not because of demands by fiscally astute Americans, but because of radical technology.
It sneaks up on you with dark and winning humor, poignant tenderness and sentences so astute that they lift the spirit even when they're awfully, awfully sad.
Comey's path is politically astute and finds precedent in the decision rendered by Chief Justice John Marshall two centuries ago in the case of Marbury v. Madison.
Levy, who has spent years working with ministers and in state-owned firms, is seen as too politically astute to make such public statements without government clearance.
" Eyre wrote in his diary afterward, "What it is is a very astute mind, a preternatural self-confidence, and a willingness to learn by observing other people.
Mortgages When interest rates drop noticeably, astute homeowners react quickly, as they've been doing in the weeks following Britain's vote last month to leave the European Union.
And he sets the tone for Ciaran O'Reilly's astute and compassionate revival, which opened on Thursday night, of one of the most empathetic ghost stories ever told.
This record is more poppy than anything Bird has made before, yet it's buoyed by the same astute musical and lyrical intelligence that's always pervaded his songs.
Ben Power has done the astute, hypnotically cadenced English adaptation, and it has been directed with luxuriant austerity by the celebrated stage and film director Sam Mendes.
In a story that our reviewer called a "biting and astute debut novel," Katya and Sabrina become unlikely allies, working to expose the technology industry's patriarchal culture.
But he is an astute reader of Mr. Trump's preferences, and even before his nomination as secretary of state had become a vocal defender of the meeting.
A former Republican lawmaker, Mr. Pompeo is an astute reader of Mr. Trump's preferences and will plunge into diplomacy, if necessary, as he has with North Korea.
As William McGurn pointed out in an astute Wall Street Journal column, the extradition bill has turned law-abiding Hong Kongers into a million new Chinese dissidents.
However there is a particular nuance to that era: a distinct, pre-dystopian atmosphere that continues to live on in Mike Skinner's astute, relatable and humble lyrics.
Nashville and the other Amazon also-rans, like Columbus, Ohio, and Indianapolis, are thriving because of a combination of luck, astute political choices and well-timed investments.
Jennifer Szalai says that "Nervous States," by William Davies, is a "wide-ranging yet brilliantly astute" look at how the mind-body connection is rewiring our politics.
He wants them to feel more astute about the origins of racism after reading it and ready to hold themselves accountable upon learning how racist ideas spread.
My favorite of these channels was Red Letter Media, which features a group of grumpy white guys from Milwaukee whose rumpled demeanor belies their astute film knowledge.
It was an astute call by Kerr to hire Brown as a replacement for Luke Walton, who left to become the coach of the Los Angeles Lakers.
It is invigorating and irritating, astute and facile, rigorous and flippant, fair-minded and score-settling, practical and hyperbolic, and maybe a dozen other neurotically contradictory things.
All four are tactically astute, and having played each other frequently over the last year and a half, their familiarity will lead to points that are intentional.
As my astute colleague Adi Robertson points out, this is classic Isekai, the Japanese term for the kind of story where someone gets pulled into another world.
The psychologically astute storyteller Amy Bloom and the adept historical novelist Kelly O'Connor McNees could hardly be more different as writers; consequently, their books occupy distinct territories.
As soon as Mike Bloomberg entered the race, astute political observers began wondering what historic effect his candidacy and unlimited financial resources would have on this election.
Pyongyang is an astute reader of recent history, and knows it is suicide to try and take on the U.S. toe-to-toe in a military conflict.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - From banning political ads to developing cryptocurrency plans, the CEO of Twitter and Square has been politically more astute than rivals like Facebook.
As Patty-Jo exclaimed with comically naïve yet often prematurely astute commentary, Ginger—depicted as a book-loving college girl—silently functioned as the mature, jaded counterpart.
These old-school writers were also very astute about the political science of demagoguery, which Weber defined as manipulation of the electorate through proffering of unrealistic promises.
" Another critic shared this astute gem: "if you need the ultimate example of how out of touch Trump is w/ America: he pronounces Beyoncé's name as Beyon-see.
The paintings, which mainly feature the home Twilley grew up in until it burnt to the ground when she was 16, depict windows in a subtly astute manner.
A group of astute Twitter users have pointed out that Maddie Ziegler bears a striking resemblance to the soon-to-be first female president of the United States.
The vast majority of these Minecraft servers are being run by kids—you don't necessarily have the astute business judgment in the quote-unquote 'executives' running these servers.
Residents who met him said even though they suspected he was the one rejecting their appraisals through JLL, he was an astute listener who made them feel heard.
When Witherspoon signed on for the role, during the development process, she had her own thoughts on how to tweak the film to make it even more astute.
Kaitlyn: I wish I could award points to Dominique for pointing out "this isn't dating, it's just waiting," before she got the ax because it was very astute.
An astute fan at BuzzFeed pointed out a positively heartbreaking subtlety in the scene at the funeral for the beloved Richard — Emily's husband, Lorelai's dad, and Rory's grandfather.
Due to massively astute strategic moves over the past decade plus, ESPN and Disney princesses now share the stage with the Marvel, Star Wars and Pixar holy trinity.
Their father Lt Cdr Ian Molyneux was murdered in 2011 by Ryan Donovan, a junior member of the royal navy while on board the nuclear submarine HMS Astute.
Parisian artist, Taylor Holland, finds beauty in the equation-like composition of museum works, choosing to focus his artistically and technologically astute mind on the artistry of frames.
Francois Guillot/AFP/Getty You already know that Cher is a musical living legend, a fashion icon for the ages, and an astute, if liberally biased, political commentator.
Madeline is sabotaging her current marriage with Ed (Adam Scott) after the disaster of her first one ("Divorce creates trauma," a shockingly emotionally astute Nathan sputters in "Heart").
Even more astute critics, like Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang, who has built his longshot campaign on addressing automation, are apt to slip into the too-simple framing.
"Advisors will still have to be technically astute, but they'll need the ability to really understand clients and be a real partner in fulfilling their objectives," Stammers said.
"He is the most technically astute fighter that I've ever seen," said Top Rank's Bob Arum, who is promoting Saturday's fight at the MGM National Harbor near Baltimore.
Anyone who's listened to her acclaimed Hollywood-history podcast You Must Remember This knows Longworth has a knack for threading astute cultural histories with tastefully juicy personal narratives.
Which is how one astute fan has just uncovered a fascinating Easter egg, that may or may not have been intentionally placed in the series and movie franchise.
I have been fortunate enough to work for astute companies that sell to older folks, including my present task of marketing a deluxe range of designer tongue-scrapers.
Weighing the costs and benefits of diverse projects is astute, and not only for poor countries like Bangladesh or Haiti (next in line for the Copenhagen Consensus treatment).
For all its pop-culture passions, though, "Ralph Breaks the Internet" also incorporates very astute lessons about friendship, and the issue of harboring different passions or growing apart.
The company arrives in New York with "A Knight of the British Ballet," a program featuring five Ashton works that exemplify his charm, humor and astute dramatic sensibilities.
Its blend of astute commentary and effective carnage might have raised hopes that "Election Year" would turn out to be a timely and cathartic exercise in allegorical satire.
Given GoFundMe's extremely astute use of social media to help spread the word about its own campaigns, it will well understand the significance of that turn of events.
He provided viewers an astute history of the group, its important role in the black freedom movement and the African-American community, and its suppression by the government.
But the astute depiction of modern-day teenage culture and pitch-perfect ensemble cast moves "American Vandal" beyond the clever conceit and into the realm of masterful comedy.
"Following an extensive sweep of the Devonshire Dock Complex (DDC), including the four Astute class submarines in build, nothing suspicious was found," the company said in a statement.
As correctional agencies raced to comply with court orders to reduce overcrowding, a group of astute businessmen pored over inmate projection reports and analyzed a new growth industry.
Mr. Lonergan is too astute about the textures of American life to assume that the racial and class identities of his characters are incidental or without larger significance.
"1000 gecs" is a snowblower of an album — completely rowdy but technically astute, full of references to pop-punk, dubstep, megaclub oontz-oontz-oontz jams and much more.
The common perception is that he is not as inventive as Pep Guardiola, as inspirational as Jürgen Klopp, as astute as José Mourinho, as suave as Carlo Ancelotti.
An astute observer, thoughtful curator, and intellectual risk taker, Enwezor's work has helped to expand the field of contemporary art outside the confines of traditional Western art history.
Western defense attaches see Mya Tun Oo as an astute military operator with sound awareness of international relations and regional politics, capable of navigating a difficult political transition.
You need not have the slightest interest in Wenner, his magazine or even the music it celebrated to find this a terrifically astute work of pop-cultural history.
The players who loom over microphones and reporters have no incentive to say anything astute or give away any tactical insight to the world or their future opponents.
Turkey has played an astute game, leaking details to the media but withholding the most damning evidence it claims to possess: audio and video recordings of Mr Khashoggi's murder.
In short, quick reactions by firefighters, astute early appraisal of what the fire might do and the luck of a fire station being near the source of the blaze.
Astute viewers may remember that this was an intolerable meme from all the way back in 2013 which has not grown any less intolerable in the intervening four years.
Even in the studio's storied history of superlative short films, Bao stands apart, both in its emotional boldness and in the astute personal details Shi infuses throughout the film.
What I had learned in Baltimore — and from many more patients since then — was that being an astute clinician sometimes meant not fully trusting everything that I was told.
As a partner, she was ambitious and politically astute, guiding her famously devoted husband, Abraham Lincoln, to become not merely the president but one of American history's most important.
The video then takes a further turn toward anxiety-inducing sci-fi, imagining that the ledger may become so astute as to propose and 3D-print its own designs.
It was an astute, successful bit of psychological warfare from Baez: Arenado instinctively reacted to the unexpected hug by hugging Baez back, cloaking the interference in a tender embrace.
The same two players combined again for the visitors' second goal on 59 minutes, Higuain tapping in from close range from an astute cross by the veteran Brazilian defender.
"Coming from where I come from and being as astute and courageous as I am, you always feel like, 'it can never be me,&apos" Marcille said on air.
Their adventure is part fairy-tale, part farce, and an astute examination of the social and moral state of Europe in an age of economic crisis and political malaise.
But an astute Redditor noticed last month that the band had been removed from the active roster on SideOneDummy's website and others began to speculate about the band's future.
Many of the genre's best novels contain astute political insights that not only analyzed the governments of their time, but have remained politically relevant decades after their original publication.
No government has ever liked having a control board imposed on it, but most astute political leaders learn how to use them in the best interest of their people.
Astute Turkey watchers have noted that Erdoğan's grip on power has been bolstered of late by a political alliance with the ultranationalist Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) of Devlet Bahçeli.
I believe we are entering one of history's best markets for investing in emerging technologies, and that astute investors will focus on the smartest and most innovative technology leaders.
"Late Night Feelings" is a textured tone poem, emotionally astute and highly enjoyable, an example of a group album that advances an aesthetic agenda and also a commercial one.
Like Chekhov, whom she acknowledged as a chief influence, she concentrated on characters, some more astute than others, who are bent on self-examination, seeking to confirm their dignity.
An astute analyst of directing technique, Mr. Bogdanovich sometimes falls back on hollow critic-speak, enthusing over the perfection and brilliance of gags that speak just fine for themselves.
The reality, as astute social media scholars have been warning for years, is that Facebook is much more likely to be the source of dangerous state surveillance of activists.
For their seasonal showcase, the wunderkinds of this prestigious school present two works from the 1970s by American dance giants and a newer work from an astute contemporary voice.
But generally the painting was unloved by Miró's other friends and by those of René Gaffé, the astute Belgian collector who bought it from the artist in 19247-21923.
"The Fat Man," the first single the two men made together, became a national hit and offered early proof of Mr. Bartholomew's astute mix of commercial and artistic instincts.
And the ability to click a button and hear or watch the music or film the music or movie discussed renders all but the most astute critic largely irrelevant.
Gradually, it occurred to me that I was instead watching a seven-hour-long orgy of violence against women—promoted and marketed as high-minded, politically astute popular entertainment.
That's because of the structure of the situation, and it was set up so that you had to be an astute statesman to manage stability on the Korean Peninsula.
Likewise, leaders themselves benefit by becoming more immersed in everyday operating realities, better attuned to the marketplace, and more astute at problem-solving — all to each respective initiative's upside.
But by 1956, Rayborn had fashioned himself into a legal mind astute enough to successfully challenge several federal convictions and get 10 years knocked off his federal prison sentence.
Murphy's astute and riveting portrait of one young man's inability to fully reckon with his past seems to pose a disturbing question: Are there actions that simply remain unforgivable?
It's never been less fragile, and with this MoMA survey, which opens on Sunday, April 30, one of its most astute critics becomes one of the season's brightest stars.
Under the astute eye of the director, Rachel Chavkin — one of the most gifted working today — the show remains a witty, inventive enchantment from rousing start to mournful finish.
Apart from needing a good monsoon, Rajan's statement said inflation risks could also be offset by astute management of stocks by the government, and by companies increasing supply capacity.
Twenty-times Grand Slam champion Federer has criticized Pique's involvement in the Davis Cup and has proven himself an astute businessman, who will fight to secure his pet project.
MEG GREENFIELD (Carrie Coon): An astute confidante of Katharine Graham, she won a Pulitzer Prize for editorial writing and became The Post's editorial page editor and a Newsweek columnist.
Even in Trump's Sunday tweet, he claims the Trump Tower meeting was completely okay and at the same time seems astute enough to want to distance himself from it.
He denies that the Speaker has unusual clout, talking instead of his astute adaptability and liberal legacy, for example in getting the death penalty abolished or approving same-sex partnerships.
As a matter of electoral strategy, Trump's position seems to have been astute; recent evidence finds that the President-elect fared well in locations heavily impacted by trade with China.
They've earned acclaim both for their accessibly astute skating commentary and for their coordinating fashions – both arenas in which they've had plenty of practice in order to perfect their game.
An astute sensibility informs what seems casual, even offhand: the blue of the ice cube trays stacked on top of the orange pedestal, the green plastic bottle in one corner.
The play, a product of the Royal Court's workshops in Beirut with writers from Lebanon and Syria, addresses subject matter that is sorely in need of an astute artistic response.
The company, in a pretty astute bit of marketing, used WebObjects, the NeXT Software-created online platform, and built one of the first sophisticated pieces of software using that tool.
"Even if we were the most nefarious, evil, and astute criminals, we'd have a hard time pulling stuff off," Oregon's former secretary of state, Phil Keisling, a Democrat, told me.
As one of the solar system's pre-eminent writers of climate change-driven, politically astute science fiction, Kim Stanley Robinson wouldn't be anyone's prime suspect for a crime against nature.
While Gowdy's Benghazi probe turned up less damaging information on President Obama than Mueller's probe did on Trump, he was far more astute at using the media to generate hype.
What's really important in Mitchell's condemnation of the way Washington works (or doesn't) is his astute observation of the effect on voters of the partisanship and nonstop politics in Washington.
Obama, in one of his first major post-presidential appearances, said he had been impressed with the sharp, astute and tolerant nature of young people he met on his travels.
While Bouteflika has been an astute political survivor over the years, wresting power from security service power brokers, he is now politically weaker by the day, as allies abandon him.
For someone like, say, Jason Heyward—an astute student of the game and incredible athlete also known for regular swing tinkering—that can work, because it's informed by conscious choices.
The record is a collaboration with London's Deep Throat Choir, whose sound SMD has described as akin to "working with an incredible new synthesizer," and it's an astute description indeed.
So the United States were looking elsewhere, which was in fact very astute from their point of view at the time: they were looking at China and the American continent.
Financially astute healthy people can wait until they get sick, use their premium savings to pay the fine, and then use guaranteed issue to impose their costs on everyone else.
In sharp contrast to the slap-dash political image the country broadcasts to the globe, England's performances in this year's World Cup have been uncharacteristically composed, clinical and tactically astute.
Importantly, these professionals were not elevated because they are women, but rather because they are brilliant strategists, thoughtful economists, savvy communicators, and astute legal advisers who happen to be women.
Astute observers will note that there is clearly a wide gap between that figure and the nearly $1.4 billion that Congress has appropriated to build 55 miles of border barriers.
The messages shared could involve lucky guesses or astute forecasts based on publicly available information, and not all metrics shared among the 12 cases were exactly the same as reported.
"Our kids had a certain degree of emotional disregulation, and Liz was unbelievably astute about, and willing to tolerate, being yelled at without escalating the emotion in return," Jacobi said.
Some biblical scholars have concluded from this that Bach acted like an astute textual critic, poring over Calov's volumes and painstakingly comparing them, line by line, with other Lutheran Bibles.
The book will make you both a better writer and more astute reader, and deserves a place alongside other writing classics like The Elements of Style and On Writing Well.
If yields predict returns, that might seem to imply that astute investors can sell stocks when yields (and expected returns) are low and buy them back when yields are high.
Some fear that reducing issues to Instagram-friendly images and memes can produce hollow and superficial politics, but Mr. Bossetta said young people can be astute, skeptical consumers of news.
"She had an astute and intelligent directness as a teacher and conveyor of the art form of dance," Nikolaj Hubbe, artistic director of the Royal Danish Ballet, said by email.
When valuations are on the higher side of the historical norm, astute investors will generally lean into bonds to provide safe and stable income in anticipation of a stock rout.
His retreat on Tuesday was a reminder that Mr. McConnell is an astute reader of the desires and political imperatives of the people who have made him the majority leader.
Critic's Notebook Three days after the presidential election, an astute law professor tweeted a picture of three paragraphs, very slightly condensed, from Richard Rorty's "Achieving Our Country," published in 1998.
"You talk to any political expert and they would not say that what I am doing right now is the most politically astute thing that I can do," Rose said.
Ms. Musgraves is perceived as a disrupter, but she winks less often than you might think — she is in thrall to tradition and an astute replicator and updater of it.
It's also very astute about the way the man she deemed pure perfection, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (her cousin), would undermine that nature during their years together.
In the industry, he's known as "an astute deal maker" who avoids the spotlight, "with an easygoing manner similar to other senior Berkshire executives," according to The Wall Street Journal.
As William Davies makes clear in "Nervous States," his wide-ranging yet brilliantly astute new book, issues that were presumably settled before our turbulent moment are now up for grabs.
Even if the Queen knows more about his litter picking than his prose, Sedaris has a huge following (Reese Witherspoon is a fan!) and is an astute observer of human nature.
In the video above, she notes that no one in the comments really picked up on her plans, though some astute viewers noticed that it sometimes sounded like she was singing.
Lauded for its creativity and outside-the-box takes on political conflict, "Game of Thrones" now risks perpetuating an inability to imagine a morally just, militarily astute, consensus-building female ruler.
Update, March 24th, 2018: An astute reader noted in an email that it is possible to use a Playstation VR headset with other consoles, though it's not designed to do so.
Yet articles about this impossible to classify individual usually underscored only two of his many attributes – that he was an astute businessman and the father of the actor Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
The resulting buzz from those famous gigs and songs are represented with a sheaf of label paperwork: proposals, contracts and other assorted legalese, marked up with Buckley's astute questions and comments.
Anida Yoeu Ali's highly aesthetic and technically astute video "The Buddhist Bug, Into the Night" (2015) showcases her performance as an agent of change, generating an immersive experience for the viewer.
Then there was the opportunism of those who were astute enough to have bought the C-prints that accompanied a Gerhard Richter retrospective at the Fondation Beyeler in Basel in 2014.
Former Fox News employees, including Glenn Beck, once the network's biggest star, and ex-anchor Alisyn Camerota, an Ailes harassment survivor, are interviewed on camera, and are especially astute and insightful.
One astute caveat: Academic Matthew Goodwin points out that while Denmark's far-right was decimated, the country's center-left party has adopted one of the most restrictive immigration policies in Europe.
Longtime Apple veteran Jon Rubinstein showed himself to be an astute leader at Palm, and was in the process of transforming that company into his own version of a mini Apple.
In the 2015 film "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," also known as "Episode VII" of the franchise, she appeared again as Leia, who by then had become an astute military general.
"Astute and engaging from earlier days, along the way Zuma has become driven by a lust for wealth and power," Kasrils wrote in "A Simple Man", his recent biography of Zuma.
Peter, who should get an award for the most astute and observant remarks, notices that the only way Lee can stay relevant to Rachel is by continuing his fight with Kenny.
Her columns and profiles for New York magazine are astute accounts of the daily attacks on women's rights, and the argument she makes in her book is partly one of accretion.
But he was an astute deal maker and would use that expertise to expand Revlon beyond its core cosmetics business, transforming it into a major player in the health care industry.
As every truly astute political observer in America knows, attacking a person is always a more effective way of economic harassment than targeting a company or an industry as a whole.
That won't come as a surprise to Professors Robert Erikson and Christopher Wlezien, whose astute analysis of U.S. elections found betting markets simply reflected the polls, but with slightly less accuracy.
Putting crucial international portfolios firmly in the hands of Brexit supporters was perhaps an astute move for Ms. May, who had argued, tepidly, for Britain to remain in the European Union.
Janacek's unflinching drama "Jenufa" is also back, with Oksana Dyka in the title role and the psychologically astute Karita Mattila as the Kostelnicka in Olivier Tambosi's production, conducted by David Robertson.
Astute cinephiles might draw parallels between the story of a drag racing biker bro falsely accused of murdering another drag racing biker bro, and the 20043 street gang classic The Warriors.
An accurate and astute passer who has grown into a real midfield controller, he now has the proud boast of not having lost in any of his last 30 England matches.
As the liberal tradition's most astute contemporary defender, Peter Berkowitz, often points out, the charge that liberal individualism is self-destructively materialistic is itself an important strand of the liberal tradition.
Supporters said that Mr. Rosenstein's decisions to refer demands for investigations of the Russia inquiry to the inspector general were astute moves that prevented criminal investigations of the department's own investigators.
Mr. Walker, an astute politician, had long been a target of Democrats in the state, but they had failed to defeat him during three highly contested elections, including a recall attempt.
But it's also a strikingly ineffective way to govern even in the best of times and most stable of circumstances, which astute readers will recall that these are absolutely fucking not.
I Was Misinformed I am not always the most astute woman in the world, but I do tend to know when I'm having sex with someone, so the 3:30 a.m.
You can tell your boss The New York Times said it's OK. ______ Mike Wilson is both a gentleman and one of our most astute chroniclers of life in New York City.
Kevin de Bruyne (Belgium) v N'Golo Kante (France) De Bruyne is one of the most astute passers of the ball in the game, and one of its best long-range marksmen.
The author's sprawling historical fiction recalls E.L. Doctorow and William Kennedy, and Yellow Earth is replete with astute exchanges that address power dynamics around law, government, big business, and minority communities.
Let them be intelligent and capable of introspection, let them be astute about themselves and considerate of others, and what they promise is a vision of societal harmony, even civilization itself.
His nonfiction took in the sweep of an era of war and social upheaval, while many of his novels caught the turbulence, if not the character, of politically astute young adults.
Mr. Trump is extremely astute to recognize the 'senseless 22019,' Senate rule to be the primary culprit responsible for turning the U.S. Senate into the fundamentally dysfunctional institution it has become.
It is only through the intervention of an astute security guard that he is set right and sent up a flight of stairs to a rarely visited corner of the museum.
Her ability to create work that ties in motifs and visual styles from multiple cultures made her a particularly astute chronicler of the diverse communities and cultural heritages of Los Angeles.
And, by the way, an astute politician who would probably see ahead of time the outcry that would be produced doing something like this, you really think that he would do that?
As many astute fans pointed out, Nicki Minaj appeared to have beef with Lovato on the red carpet at the 2016 Met Gala, which they both attended with Moschino designer Jeremy Scott.
While opposing coaches always urged him to keep playing, she praised her son's "astute team coach" who was always cautious and would send him off the field and to the emergency room.
According to a former EU diplomat who was in the region at the time, Dodik's reinvention in 2006 was an astute political move that caught much of the European Union off guard.
You get some sweet news from higher-ups as messenger Mercury meets Venus, the planet of pleasure, and you can share your ideas with important people in an astute and attractive way.
Van Jones Van Jones might be best known as the astute CNN commentator who popularized the term whitelash, but in recent weeks the pundit has unofficially become the nation's de facto therapist.
"Even though he's only had maybe an elementary-school education, he's received a Harvard-level education from some of the most prolific, knowledgeable and astute drug lords that Mexico has ever had."
Police officers' erratic and often predatory actions as law enforcers is a problem that predates Duterte, and the president is astute enough to use this history of police corruption to his advantage.
Although magic is dangerous, Killjoy goes out of her way to point out one very astute point: it isn't good or bad, but the decisions made by its wielder are equally powerful.
Perhaps the most subversive techniques, though, are those developed in somewhat obsessive and technically astute coteries of amateurs whose main motivation is fun and recognition, sometimes—but not necessarily—spiked with malice.
But if some of the most astute investors of our time — Ray Dalio, Paul Singer and Carl Icahn — are screaming "danger, danger" about the stock market, then who are we to argue?
The Electoral Count Act was consigned to the dustbin of history by everyone except the most astute election law scholars until our country again faced a razor-thin presidential contest in 2000.
With Mercury in your sign until April, expect everyone else to be on the same wily metaphysical page as you—your sharpened mind now allows for an astute explanation of the unexplainable.
As the Jerusalem imbroglio and the embassy attack merged, astute Israeli, Jordanian and American officials put together an apparent deal: Jordan returned the Israeli guard, and Israel agreed to remove the magnetometers.
"I have long been an admirer of Manatt's unique approach — bringing top-tier lawyering, notably in the litigation group, together with astute business consulting and strategic advocacy," he said in a statement.
Seven storeys high and about 100 metres long, HMS Audacious, the fourth in the Astute class of attack submarines, is expected to emerge from the shed for sea trials early next year.
An astute early investment was Copper Floor, Kathmandu's most elegant nightclub in the 1970s, which gave Mr Chaudhary access to the connections he came to depend on, starting with the royal family.
But Diebel said the former leader's self-enforced absence should not be read as an end to his political career and could even prove astute should M5S and Lega fail to gel.
Also on show is Janacek's unflinching drama "Jenufa," with Oksana Dyka in the title role and the psychologically astute Karita Mattila as the Kostelnicka in Olivier Tambosi's production, conducted by David Robertson.
"Its gravitas was recognized by a diverse collection of astute bidders who pushed the bidding to a record level," Dan Imler, SCP vice president, said in a statement, referring to the papers.
He is a politically astute military commander with experience in Iraq and Afghanistan, two conflicts that will immediately confront the new president, as well as a Ph.D. in international relations from Princeton.
What astute observers see in the G-7 is an international coalition more comfortable than ever tackling big issues together, even if they have to move forward without the most powerful nation.
Mr. Kuhn, an astute and lyrical pianist who began his career more than 50 years ago, has long favored the trio as a working unit, though he still appears in other settings.
Yet Robertson, who in fact had pushed Diamond to take on this project, was an astute analyst of the singer's appeal, suggesting that he'd filled a "musical vacuum" between Sinatra and Elvis.
Jane was an astute judge of character and could read people quickly — and that went for everyone, correspondents and Times photographers as well as the man who brought fuel for the generator.
She was a reserved child, but she clearly had a turbulent and passionate inner life with an astute visual memory, "imprinting everything for future use," according to her biographer Mary L. Felstiner.
But just before I began writing this column, I was watching MSNBC correspondent Garrett Haake, an astute political reporter, talk about Biden's war story that the Washington Post said contains misstated facts.
The Australian artist's succession of writhing, dramatic figures recalls a classical processional frieze and enacts an astute critique of environmental recklessness at a time when Australia continues to be devastated by wildfires.
A penumbral eclipse occurs when the moon is obscured by the thinnest parts of Earth's shadow, causing a subtle change in its color that often only the astute sky gazer will notice.
Here, under Stephen Brackett's spirited and astute direction, Ms. McGraw more fully develops her relationships, particularly that between roommates Danielle and Lee, which is complicated when Lee develops an attraction to Kit.
Even some of the most astute Wall Street critics say the result is the very overt culture of harassment and blatantly hostile working environments for women are a thing of the past.
The Warriors and the Rockets, in a playoff series that many consider the de facto N.B.A. finals because of the caliber of the teams, have captured the imaginations of astute coaches everywhere.
But beyond his personal animosity toward Cuccinelli, the message from McConnell to Trump is a politically astute one: These people you are nominating (or thinking about nominating) for jobs can't get confirmed.
This story was originally published August 14, 2018 (CNN Business)Film fans are familiar with Robert De Niro's Oscar-winning roles -- but fewer people know that he is also an astute businessman.
Politically astute and well-liked in Washington, where he often met with senators and White House aides, Mr. García Luna was, at least in public, a vocal critic of corruption in Mexico.
Improved surveillance means that hospital staff has to be astute enough to recognize that the patient doesn't fit the normal patterns we were taught in medical school and start to investigate further.
Indeed, it is surprising to see that China's astute leaders have allowed themselves to be maneuvered into a totally unsustainable negotiating position with a $375 billion surplus on their American trade transactions.
Featuring astute, period-specific sets (by David Zinn) and costumes (by Clint Ramos) that summon the 1970s without winking nostalgia, this "Torch Song" has been impeccably assembled, with acting to match throughout.
There seems to be no pattern to the placement of these "well-designed, insidious and psychologically astute" devices, which turn up at a gas station, a school cafeteria and a hospital ward.
First, it was the Night King's stiletto nails during the Battle of Winterfell; now, astute fans have picked up on Daenerys Targaryen's French tips in the moments leading up to her shocking death.
By dismissing "intellectuals" as merely interested in protecting our turf and attacking the Enlightenment, Pinker and his less astute allies avoid engaging with the kind of error correction that builds and refines knowledge.
Yet it's hard to ignore how the name doubles as an astute symbol of her plight: Alone on a forbidding frontier, trudging slowly forward, engulfed on all sides by darkness and lethal pressure.
Plus, astute observers have noted that June 2017 is the actual 10th anniversary of the original iPhone launch... and while new phones this early in the year seem highly unlikely, anything could happen.
Astute startups like Slack, an online messaging firm, and Airbnb, a home-sharing site (see article), have deliberately taken on some of the accoutrements of listed firms, from regular audits to respected CFOs.
At the same time, partisanship has made it so hard to pass bold legislation of any kind, even with an astute, well-briefed president providing impetus, it may be almost impossible without this.
Writing in Vox last week, Ezra Klein had the most astute take on Trump's terrifying powers of self-immunization: Shame is our most powerful restraint on politicians who would find success through demagoguery.
In 219, he was astute and talented enough to start making and showing gigantic, fully realized takes on Cubism just a year after the first Cubist paintings were shown at the Salon d'Automne.
Kanishka's knowledge of colonial political structures, their influences and impacts showed him to be an astute observer who was willing to confront his own perceptions with commentary and critique in his studio practice.
Ultimately, Head On is a fun, breezy thriller, one that showcases a world that carries with it some extremely astute commentary on some of the real problems that we face in our own.
A sharp judge of character and an astute hirer of talent over the course of many decades, Trump has clearly benefited from the presence of a highly respected defense secretary, retired Marine Gen.
In a sport dominated by players trained by Asian badminton greats, Marin's ascent has been a home-grown affair, her coach Fernando Rivas seen as one of the game's most astute tactical minds.
" In a statement to PEOPLE, Klum's fellow America's Got Talent judge, Simon Cowell, congratulated her on the new endeavor, saying, "Heidi is one of the most astute, hardworking people I have worked with.
Most of the time we've been astute enough to not take the bad suggestions to heart, but it really stings when you do take the advice offered and it fucks your life up.
An across the board opinion from our experts: Your wearable fitness device is almost surely not an astute measure of your sleep, at least in the detail that it claims it can provide.
See if you can match these speakers with their immigration-related statements, and those of you with correct answers will take a bow in tomorrow's newsletter as particularly astute news consumers this week.
When Anderson shared some wedding swag from Love Your Melon on her Instagram story, HelloGiggles made the astute observation that a box displaying the name "Taylor" was most likely meant for T. Swift.
"In this situation, an astute Hawaii physician recognized the possible role of Zika virus infection, immediately notified the Department of Health, and worked with us to confirm the suspected diagnosis," said Dr. Park.
I need to be more astute at how movements begin, the genesis of these kinds of policies, so that we can go find them before they proliferate and become contagious across the countryside.
And Trump will deserve credit for an astute use of presidential power, a willingness to take risks and might even get the Nobel Peace Prize that even his enemies should not begrudge him.
It's a Future Hendrix ballad–reflective, astute, poetic–and those are always standouts, but it may just be the Metro Boomin-produced beat that's sealed its place in the realm of Future's classics.
In retrospect, the 2016 election has rendered every venal, norm-breaking move by Republicans under Obama — from obstructionism during the economic recovery to government shutdowns to refusing to confirm Merrick Garland — politically astute.
A firm insistence by the media that politicians display in-depth knowledge, fact-based realism and astute judgment — while eschewing empty sloganism and easy campaign promises — would be a real show of idealism.
"The First Time," her 2015 debut album, was an astute, pop-friendly, emotionally savvy breakthrough, marking her as the most promising young female country star since Taylor Swift still called the genre home.
Nor does it help that, in the contest for European hearts and minds, Trump's America doesn't rate favorably against Putin's Russia, as my colleague Frank Bruni noted in an astute column on Sunday.
Although as a lifelong Democrat I don't agree with everything he espouses, his articles have proven to be extremely astute as he presents sides of the political argument that challenge left-wing policies.
The exhibition, which takes place over four galleries, encompassing paintings, drawings, textiles, sculptures, and installations from the 272s to the present day, eschews chronology – an astute choice by the curator, Amy Smith-Stewart.
Without astute comic performances like these the play might curdle before revealing itself fully as a fable for our times, about people so uncertain of the right path that they risk taking none.
There's also that infamous video...—DG As astute students of UK garage and classic house, the Brothers Lawrence's debut album Settle demonstrated their keen understanding of how to chop samples into unrecognizable shapes.
You are not necessarily the most astute woman in the world, but it slowly dawns on you: This woman did not send you a friend request because something you wrote made her laugh.
He was also the star of the Celebrity Apprentice, which garnered him widespread exposure based on the core premise that Donald Trump was a savvy and astute businessman who could discern great talent.
"Patti Cake$," Geremy Jasper's big-hearted and astute debut film — he wrote, directed and composed the songs that make Patti and Jheri's aspirations plausible — could have gone wrong in a dozen different ways.
The scene being shot has Candy (Maggie Gyllenhaal), an astute prostitute with aspirations, and Marty Hodas (Saul Stein), the real-life King of the Peeps, knowledgeably discussing what predilections are the most lucrative.
"It's not that the top level of the party directly controls them, but the Maoists are politically astute, and they have a good sense of what they can get away with," he added.
For instance, only the most astute students of the tech industry history know the names Leonard Bosack and Sandy Lerner, who founded Cisco and were ousted after the company went public in 1990.
"New Work for Goldberg Variations," which she and Dinnerstein, an exceptional pianist, introduced in 2017, proved that Tanowitz's astute spatial arrangements and vigorous movement were indeed a match for this complex, vibrant music.
The answer: People capable of honoring these commandments, meaning those who are skilled managerial recruiters and overseers, given the company's particular business and culture, and are owner-oriented, engaged, articulate, communicative and astute.
There the game opened up and showed just how malleable the systems really were, as my friends came up with new and increasingly more astute solutions to levels I had finished long before.
Among the highlights was "At the Kansas City Chinese New Year Concert," a compact but theatrically astute string quartet by Chen Yi, who has long taught at the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
"I think yet again, we're going to see Salesforce prove to the world that it's a very astute acquirer of innovative software companies," Brad Zelnick, an analyst at Credit Suisse, told Business Insider.
The multiple points of view transition seamlessly, revealing an astute understanding of human nature — the fear and quiet rage of a widowed mother of two; the insecurity and passion of a young queen.
The outcry over the pope's blind spot to clerical sexual abuse, and his tin ear to the anguish of its victims, threatened to indelibly stain the pontificate of a usually politically astute pope.
The big picture: Graff — one of the most astute Mueller-watchers, and author of a book focused on his dozen years as FBI director — sees six signs that a Mueller climax may be accelerating.
Just as the impact occurs, by some freak coincidence, the song playing on the radio in the car (Night Ranger's "Sister Christian") reaches the most astute part of the song for the current situation.
"The Friends Life acquisition continues to look like an astute move and the company has pulled off a crowd-pleasing 15 percent dividend hike to boot," said Tony Cross, market analyst at Trustnet Direct.
But the Easter egg planted in Sunday's episode — discovered by an astute redditor while the rest of us were just trying to figure out what the fuck was happening on our screens — is amazing.
It was that the film, written and directed by Jordan Peele, is so rich, so layered, so diabolically clever and emotionally astute, that it felt an enormous undertaking to process in a single sitting.
But astute Rocky scholars will recognize this story as largely a soft reboot of the plot of Rocky II (one of the less discussed Rocky sequels, perhaps because it doesn't feature a memorable "villain").
And it is striking that despite their otherwise astute analyses of Turkey's divisions, both writers only hint at the fissure between religious conservatives that would play a role in the coup and its aftermath.
Mixed drinks fall under the categories of both "classic" and "seasonal" for just ten bucks a pop, and astute diners will notice the brunch menu has its own list priced at only $8 each.
Like the basis of so many iconic partnerships of the past, the matching up of Richard Kelly with Michael Andrews – the composer, multi-instrumentalist and astute arranger behind Donnie Darko's score – was borderline fortuitous.
Astute internet commentators have characterized that shift as being encapsulated in a trend in our collective internet proclivities away from cats (cynical, wry, highly conditional love) and toward dogs (wholesome, pure, highly unconditional love).
The two men held their much-anticipated tete-a-tete today in Washington, D.C., after which they released a carefully crafted joint statement that one astute observer compared to a session of couples therapy.
He was arguably the founder of the future WWE, but he can best be remembered as an early promoter of 'mixed race' fights, an advocate for color blindness in matchmaking, and an astute businessman.
And I have been encouraged everywhere I go in the United States, but also everywhere around the world to see how sharp and astute and tolerant and thoughtful and entrepreneurial our young people are.
As Richard Ellmann has it in his sympathetic, astute biography of James Joyce, it took the great modern Irish author many years of not writing "The Dead" before he sat down and composed it.
Splitting Up Together will not especially surprise anyone familiar with creator Emily Kapnek, whose Suburgatory evolved from a suburban satire into an astute sitcom about the many different ways families can look and function.
Though Lost has been available on Netflix in its entirety for years, astute fans have recently started to notice that the show's finale is shorter on the streaming service than it was on ABC.
As much as he seems to embody the leadership principle of management by wandering around, he brushes off any suggestion that his booming network of properties hints at the mind of an astute capitalist.
The first four shows, now over, were by the astute Conceptualist Andrea Fraser, the young painter-installation artist Lucy Dodd, the veteran sculptor and earthwork artist Michael Heizer, and the jazz giant Cecil Taylor.
But it is a model for the kind of truth-telling approach that museums could, and should, be taking to art: factual, incisive, politically astute, connecting the past to the present and inviting argument.
Countless articles and books, of course, have chronicled these same events — with a narrower focus and more detail — but for readers looking for an astute, fast-paced overview, this book is a great explainer.
Leebaert makes some astute observations on the rise of China, now presenting itself as the champion of free trade and pledging aid to Latin America, Africa and Eastern Europe greater than the Marshall Plan.
Sherman's new series not only makes an astute cultural observation about women's roles in society as her now-famous Untitled Film Stills or Centerfolds did, but is a bold act of intimate personal expression.
Under the guidance of tycoon Koos Bekker, South African company Naspers made an astute $36 million investment in Tencent back in 2001, that has since grown out of all proportion with its other holdings.
Her writing in this new novel has the humor and wit, the careful eye for social detail and astute character development, that made her previous novel, 2011's "This Beautiful Life," a best seller.
In "Brad's Status," Mike White's astute, cringy and ultimately kindhearted new film, Mr. Stiller undergoes a midlife crisis that has less to do with restlessness or lust than with a dreadful loss of perspective.
Eminem is alive to the way he is seen, and astute enough to know he has few moves available to him, especially in a cultural moment likely to abjure his scathing, violent early work.
There's a lot of awkwardness and cringing, and also a lot of astute observation about what it's like to be in the middle of what you hope is the worst time of your life.
Under the guidance of tycoon Koos Bekker, South African company Naspers made an astute $299 million investment in Tencent back in 282, that has since grown out of all proportion with its other holdings.
As Japan and South Korea have shown, it takes decades of intense investment, hard graft and astute leadership to develop the engineering know-how and the intricate supply chains that make such things possible.
I loved all four, but the standout was "Look at Me" (1983), about a lonely librarian and a glamorous couple she befriends, as beautifully written and psychologically astute as anything I've read in years.
Lukaku led the counter-attack which led to Belgium's second goal against Brazil in the quarter-final and also set up their winner against Japan in the second round with an astute, unselfish dummy.
To achieve that market-beating return, Buffett has assembled a collection of cash-generating industrial and insurance businesses through acquisitions and in turn, invested that cash to make astute large bets on public stocks.
The case may be the first instance of community transmission in the United States "The case was detected through the U.S. public health system and picked up by astute clinicians," a C.D.C. statement said.
The debate's long opening exchange about Iran put the most pressure on Biden, who continued to walk away from a vote that had looked politically astute 18 years ago: supporting regime change in Iraq.
Woven into this story of trauma are threads of astute criticism that lay bare the problematic assumptions, the endless hypocrisies of a culture that is toxic to women, that instructs us to hate ourselves.
Daum insists that she is a feminist; Ellis for a long time struggled with his public identity as a gay man; and Yang made his name as an astute chronicler of Asian American life.
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When Puel left last summer for Southampton — a more apposite English parallel for Nice — Rivère persuaded Lucien Favre, an astute Swiss coach who had led Borussia Mönchengladbach to the Champions League, to replace him.
And, as an astute colleague noticed, a mosaic pool a Jedi temple shows an icon that looks a lot like Kannon Boddhisattva, a large-eared Buddhist being who hears the cries of the world.
Some of them, astute about the opportunities taking shape, tried to exploit this part of the media landscape to build the kind of momentum and excitement that were once reserved for early caucuses and primaries.
However, Bakr cautioned against using a job hunt as leverage to negotiate new conditions with your current employer, noting that they will be especially astute to those kinds of tactics at this time of year.
Astute observers may remember that it was only some eight months ago in late November 2017 when Bezos' wealth broke the $100 billion mark, which is a nice little reminder that wealth inequality is skyrocketing.
It's an astute exploration of humanity and the body — specifically the female body — through the lens of young Cassie, who continues in a long line of women born with their torsos twisted into a knot.
Such questions are being constantly weighed, discarded and picked up once more in this warm-blooded, astute and beautifully acted four-character drama, the third installment in Ms. Morisseau's trilogy of plays set in Detroit.
Ayers' backers, which include Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, have told the president he needs a politically-astute chief to rearrange his White House staff and cabinet, and to prepare his political operation for 2020.
There are a few other visual changes astute observers may pick up on, including the addition of Amazon's custom Bookerly font for book titles and an added emphasis on book covers with larger display images.
In fact, he explained his focus is to help the next generation — whom he described as "sharp, astute, tolerant, thoughtful, entrepreneurial" young people — prepare to take on their own leadership roles and change the world.
But Mueller's reluctance to seek the spotlight, a politically astute effort by Attorney General William Barr to manage his revelations and the complicated nature of the charges robbed the report of some of its impact.
I'm not saying we need a reboot in five or 10 years or ever, but the Jane writers are astute to suspect that in 2019, even a true ending is hardly an ending at all.
Overestimating public stupidity, proponents may have truly felt it was something the body politic could do without — since the body politic isn't as astute as once thought, anyway (the recent election can attest to that).
Rather than expanding discourse to bring an astute voice to the conservative movement, Steve exacerbated its ugliest components and as result marred Andrew's name to where it became associated with something toxic and perpetually malcontent.
Determined to prove he is different from, and more astute than, his predecessors, Trump launched a campaign of "maximum pressure" that quickly got Kim's and Xi's attention, and both seemed to pay him wary respect.
Because of an astute investment made in Bank of America six years ago while the bank was struggling, Warren Buffett is about to make a quick $27 billion and become the financial institution's largest shareholder.
When Dimple gets an acting agent, she asks him about Karan Johar — a name that means nothing to the average Netflix viewer, but her delivery alone will tell the astute that he's a big deal.
Though Mr. Paddock might have adopted an accommodating attitude toward his tenants and dressed casually — Mr. Franks remembered him regularly wearing sandals and a sweatsuit — Mr. Paddock was focused and astute when he made deals.
And as an astute friend pointed out to me recently, Trump's scary tweets even seem to have the effect of tempering market exuberance, acting as a kind of check in lieu of interest-rate hikes.
Or maybe he'll surprise us and prove to be an astute crisis manager and student of public policy, who swiftly solves problems as they arise and keeps us on the path of peace and prosperity.
In Kimmel's astute and, yes, empathetic analysis, he argues that without understanding the gendered aspect of extremism (he looks mostly at white supremacist groups, but also jihadists), we will not be able to defuse it.
Climbing the Ladder In an otherwise characteristically astute piece about the meritocracy debate in higher education, Louis Menand offers an unconvincing defense of Ivy League universities, and of legacy admissions in particular ( Books , September 30th).
The teenage striker Kylian Mbappé set up Dembélé's winner in the 261th minute with an astute pass, and the two caused problems for a patchy England defense all night with their electrifying speed and skill.
However, Harris' plan also makes for an astute political strategy for the presidential contender, allowing her to make inroads among core Democratic constituents who represent the energy and direction of the party heading into 2020.
In addition to his interest in the intersection of technology and human behavior, as well as nature and animals, van Dalen is an astute observer of neighborhoods, especially the East Village, and its daily events.
It was an incredibly astute move on the government's part, for example, to go into debt to finance the Louisiana Purchase back in the early 1800s, which dramatically expanded the size of the budding nation.
The astute Lawrence Alloway recognized Miyamoto's unique contribution in 1977 when he wrote: She worked on [LeWitt's] drawings at the Guggenheim Museum in 1971, for example, and LeWitt's definition of the wall certainly influenced her.
Gritty has frequently been likened to a Muppet, a comparison that Allen finds astute, as he drew a lot of inspiration from Jim Henson's early Muppet creations and work for the 29 film The Dark Crystal.
About 20 minutes into Bucks/Lakers, he made an astute and obvious point: Players with long legs have a clear advantage over players with short legs, even if they pencil in at the exact same height.
It's a lot of pressure to mingle with the Queen, a monarch who since the 19763s has met 10 of the last 11 presidents, and can cause even the most astute first lady to have anxiety.
As noted by an astute AppleInsider forums user, Skylake adds support for the HEVC video codec, which suggests the mirroring feature could rely on the codec to share what's on your Mac's display with your iPad.
The election of Jones, who is a progressive, represents a triumph for the left-leaning wings of the state's Democratic caucus — but it was also a politically astute compromise to reconcile other divisions in the party.
Looking at data available to anyone, such as income tax receipts, can often give astute investors a better read of the economy than the official monthly reports everyone else watches, according to the Wall Street veteran.
In a context in which people are highly religious but maybe not so self-aware or psychologically astute, there's the tendency to want to assert one's goodness by pointing out what seems identifiably "bad" in others.
What is curious is what Mr Corbyn has not suggested: scrapping the Vanguard replacements and building in their place more Astute-class nuclear-powered attack submarines and additional frigates and destroyers that the navy actually needs.
But it's abundantly clear that Jones has been able to use his own astute sense of emotional empathy to elevate genre material — and that ability is what got him the Warcraft gig in the first place.
An astute Democratic strategist, who did not have authorization to speak on the record, sent me calculations from the 2016 and 2018 elections showing that the overwhelming majority of voters hold the opposition party in contempt.
JOANNE BRACKEEN QUARTET (Friday) A harmonically astute and occasionally daring pianist, Ms. Brackeen works here with the diligent saxophonist Javon Jackson and the supportive rhythm section of Ugonna Okegwo on bass and Rudy Royston on drums.
"Samantha has proven herself an astute and skilled investor, and we believe her talents are well-suited to markets where alpha generation is in short supply," Ramius Chief Executive Officer Michael Singer said in a statement.
There's not even an infinitesimal flicker of doubt about where the story is headed, but along the way Thorne reveals an astute command of office politics and the often demeaning realities of workplace dynamics for women.
These financially astute people surely expect a return on their money, and indeed research suggests that elected leaders are more attuned to the interests of the rich than those of people further down the income scale.
While Apple scrambles to issue a software fix for a major macOS High Sierra vulnerability, astute observers are wondering what took the company so long to react — after all, the problem was known about weeks ago.
" Santos, who is said to be an astute and ruthless poker player, said that he had to make a quick decision: "We had begun our talks with the FARC , and I didn't want to ruin them.
This week, Michael Daly, an astute chronicler of life in New York, weighed what the two potential opponents in the presidential election each had to say about how the Clintons wound up at a Trump wedding.
"They're politically very astute in a whole bunch of areas but in issues management and parliamentary management they seem to be ham-fisted," said Andrew Graham, professor at the school of policy studies at Queen's University.
The vibrant and astute Your Heart Is a Muscle the Size of a Fist, by Sunil Yapa, depicts the kind of large-scale domestic protest that will surely become more frequent in the years to come.
The word NAME is somewhere inside each entry: 17A: VIETNAM ERA 29A: BARCELONA METRO 35A: ARIZONA MEMORIAL 45A: CAPTAIN AMERICA It's an astute observation, even if the phrase BARCELONA METRO felt a bit random to me.
Jason Giambi, who spent 20 years in the major leagues and was known as an astute hitter, had a poster of Williams and that strike zone on his bedroom wall while growing up in Southern California.
Josh Earnest, the White House press secretary, insisted there was a reservoir of popular support for the T.P.P. and that Asian leaders, as astute interpreters of American politics, would look past the hostile positions of Mrs.
But under the astute direction of Jose Zayas, it is clear that this a bittersweet get-together: We tap our feet to the music but also to the unease of not knowing what awaits the characters.
While his nine-year riding career was unspectacular, Portal's deep knowledge of the peloton saw him become one of the most astute Tour tacticians, with Team Sky's riders rarely caught by surprise out on the road.
But the Triangle Offense struggled to find acceptance in its adopted city, where even the most astute basketball fans did not appreciate the suggestion that watching a Knicks game meant keeping a protractor close at hand.
He's the nonfiction book critic at The Washington Post and, over the past few years, has emerged as one of the most astute, thoughtful and insightful writers on the people who write and think about politics.
If I had been a bit more astute, I would have known that you get what you pay for and chosen a more durable sprinkler like the Melnor XT Metal Turbo Oscillating Sprinkler with Flow Control.
He's especially astute about the social divisions between the North and South Shores and the barriers that protect people who live in places like Shelter Island from people who gravitate to depressing places like the Paragon.
Lisa Jewell's WATCHING YOU (Atria, $26) is the work of an astute, meticulous midcareer professional, solid as a rock; there's something just as satisfying about a Tim Duncan bank shot as a fallaway Manu Ginobili three.
It gained more than 1% on the news of the latest fine, which had already been priced in thanks to astute telegraphing earlier this year—a sign, perhaps, of a good working relationship with the American regulator.
Although the dataset wasn't initially designed to look for exoplanets, MIT Torres postdoctoral research and team member Jennifer Burt said HIRES has proven itself to be an astute planet-hunter, through its furnishing of radial velocity data.
Her streamlined poise, evident in both her singing and her harmonically astute guitar solos, extended to her leadership of an alert young band with James Francies on piano, Linda Oh on bass and Kendrick Scott on drums.
"That again fits in with this story that normal déjà vu is a healthy thing," Moulin says—because your prefrontal cortex is astute enough to notice that this over-activity in the memory system isn't quite right.
As an astute commenter pointed out last week: season 2 showed us the horrors of people being used as blood bags, so of course the grounders still can't completely trust people who need their blood to survive.
Riz Ahmed—actor, rapper, number one Boy'—is one of the most astute voices in UK music right now, and he continued that streak on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in the US on Monday night.
The Ministry of Defense gave BAE a 1.5 billion pound contract for delivery of the seventh Astute class submarine, and a further 900 million pounds for the next phase of the Dreadnought submarine program, the company said.
Matthew Rimmer, a professor of intellectual property at the Queensland University of Technology, told Mashable Australia over email he thought Justice Perram had been "astute, thoughtful, and careful" in his management of the Dallas Buyers Club case.
"Davis is a very astute dealmaker, but whether that can be transferred into an effective chairman is untested," said a Sydney fund manager holding Rio stock, who declined to be named given the sensitivity of the issue.
He explained that Berkshire's quarterly earnings report, which will be released on Saturday, includes information on Berkshire's 10 largest holdings, and that astute readers of that report would be able to detect Berkshire's larger interest in Apple.
It's a guessing game even the most astute defenders struggle with, and sometimes Towns will take himself out of the play by contesting a pull-up jumper that then allows his man to grab the offensive rebound.
The repeating names may suggest a certain Gilded Age anachronism, but A.G. is considered a real heavyweight in the newsroom — a smart and humble editor who's also very astute about the difficult state of the news business.
So far, his impression of LA is both cliche and astute for a South Londoner four days into the city's phantasmagoria: A cross, he says, between a David Cronenberg movie and Brett Easton Ellis's Less Than Zero.
For Berlin, a city that is a financial drain on Europe's most successful economy, as well as a cultural mecca whose former mayor proudly proclaimed it "poor but sexy," this proposal sounds both astute and, well, mature.
Fortunately, I visited the university health clinic where an astute psychologist examined my high school records, including a long list of extracurricular activities, and noted that I had done only schoolwork during my first year in college.
Perhaps it is time for my generation, the Silent Generation, older than Boomers, those of us lucky enough to still be alive, to speak up and join our voices to those of astute observers like Amanda Hess.
"Republicans saw Ossoff's campaign omnipresence as a political siege and call for resistance," notes Billy Michael Honor, a Presbyterian minister and resident of the district and self-described progressive, in an astute column at The Huffington Post.
But this astute and revealing two-hander of the fin-de-siècle Italian sculptor Medardo Rosso and the contemporary German artist Thomas Schütte goes far beyond the usual exercise by concentrating on both artists' deformed, arresting busts.
Pompeo, a politically astute former Republican congressman, has been careful to align himself with Trump in public on key issues, as has UN envoy Nikki Haley, and they will form a tight and combative foreign policy team.
She has also received plenty of coaching and advice through the years from Melanie Molitor, who helped mold her daughter, Martina Hingis, into one of the finest and most tactically astute players in the game's modern history.
"Instead of trying to capture revenue all the way up front, they made a very astute business decision to try to capture revenue every single year by locking customers in to their Office 365 product," he said.
During that time, she has managed to avoid antagonizing the President while raising her own profile -- an astute balancing act that in the jungle of the Trump administration might have been hard to sustain for much longer.
The image certainly failed as photojournalism in 1965; for viewers in 2016, however, it serves as an astute commentary on the media spectacle that the civil rights movement sometimes became, as well as a mesmerizing historical document.
The division between the two branches of the legislature, the House and the Senate, assigning to the one the right to accuse and to the other the right to judge — the framers of this Constitution were very astute.
Perhaps the candid photo was an early contribution to Throwback Thursday: A few astute commenters pointed out that the picture was taken on her wedding day back in 2014, when she broke out in hives after the reception.
Iosseliani instantly proved himself as an uncommonly astute chronicler of everyday life, drawing from the comic rhythms of his native Georgia to great effect in such films as There Once Was a Singing Blackbird (1972) and Pastorale (1975).
An unidentified source told The Mail, a Barrow-in-Furness-based publication known previously as the North-West Evening Mail, that staff had been evacuated after a warning about a bomb on an Astute-class nuclear attack submarine.
Having said that, if your friends really are climbing the social ladder (and it's not just a negative illusion owing to your emotional state), then your fear that they might leave you behind is, to an extent, astute.
That's an astute point, but I'll go a step further and say that it's Battlegrounds steadied pace that will, looking into the long term, allow it to become one of the most watchable e-sports of this decade.
Magnates who are politically astute will still have an edge if knowing how to dodge a price cap imposed on a ministerial whim, for example, is a surer guide to success than knowing how to run a factory.
It's both funny and astute of Bidart to say that his gay adolescence in the forties and fifties was America; what teen-ager doesn't feel that he or she is the world or at the center of it?
Granted, these prospects are immeasurably different from those that have happened on Earth, but they serve as an astute metaphor for our post-colonial lives in artist MPA's performance Orbit, which occurred at the Whitney Museum last month.
In an astute casting decision, the many women in his life are distilled into a single character, Jane, an aspiring actress, played by Carmen Ejogo (Coretta Scott King from "Selma"), who brings remarkable vitality to this invented composite.
" Noname offers a contrast to the neighborhood picture, invoking images of yoga pants and yogurt stores, and as always she leaves a few indelible phrases behind: Here it's the astute observation that "sometimes the Bible tastes like marmalade.
With the pressure now building on the Americans, Coach Jill Ellis summoned Megan Rapinoe, the astute playmaker, who had sat out for eight months after ripping up her knee before finally playing 30 minutes on Monday against Colombia.
The Process was a bumpy ride, but the 76ers, their fans, and astute N.B.A. insiders said adding Fultz to a lineup alongside Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons was the making of a team that could win a championship.
She is also an astute frequenter of flea markets, seeking items for both her work and her secondhand store, Henry, in Hudson, N.Y. Her latest New York show, at Derek Eller, demonstrates her complex proclivities with special clarity.
From 2010 to 2013, when most of the interviews in "Risk" were conducted, Mr. Assange emerged as a glamorous and controversial figure, a media-savvy and politically astute champion of radical transparency dogged by accusations of sexual misconduct.
Just as the paper runs Astead Herndon's incredibly astute reports from the trail alongside the very Cletus safaris to which they're a necessary corrective, some Times journalists and desks are fastidious about linking and crediting, and some aren't.
On top, the keyboard uses popular NovelKeys Cream switches, which feature a light and hypnotizing click sound not unlike that of a spray can being shaken, as one astute commenter and Taeha Types fan pointed out on YouTube.
Probably helped by his reputation and astute playmaking (see: The Flip, during Game 3 of a 2001 A.L. division series), Jeter won five Gold Gloves even as his skills declined and he was rated a below-average defender.
A biting satire about the state of fame and celebrity in 2019, The Other Two is also arguably one of the most astute television portrayals of what it's like to be a gay man living in a big city.
Of all the late night hosts, Bee has always been the president's most astute critic — harsher than Trevor Noah, woke-r than Jimmy Kimmel — offering him all the mercy he and his administration deserve, which is to say, none.
The show, Dan O'Brien's emotionally gripping, psychologically astute "The Body of an American," is an electric immersion in the nature of isolation and connection that, under Jo Bonney's fast-paced direction, flouts stage tradition with intelligence and challenging intricacy.
Harris reminds us that this image was co-opted for Dutch Masters cigars; one of the artist's skills is his astute ability to remind us where an image or idea may have originated, and how it reverberates throughout culture.
This wouldn't matter so much if not for the fact that the book's astute political observations were as important as the teenage troubles in making Adrian Mole a reference point for millions of people who suffered through the 1980s.
In fact, the most astute criticism of the way Superhuman uses tracking came in a post by designer Mike Davidson, who has spent a lot of time working on large systems that have dangerous, as well as exciting, potential.
Philippe Reines, a longtime aide to Hillary Clinton and one of the most astute observers of her personal and political vulnerabilities, is playing Donald J. Trump in her mock debate sessions, according to people familiar with Mr. Reines's involvement.
Its politics are deeply polarized, its leading presidential candidate is a far-right populist astute at leveraging social media to get his message across, and it's home to one of the most active social media populations in the world.

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