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It's easier to look smart when you're criticizing, when you're attacking, than when you're ... it's hard to look smart when you're showing that you care personally.
He made Lebron look smart, which isn't easy to do.
He made Lebron look smart, which isn't easy to do.
" Trump tweeted that "it's not easy" to make James "look smart.
He made Lebron look smart, which isn&apost easy to do.
He made LeBron look smart, which isn&apost easy to do.
He made Lebron (sic) look smart, which isn't easy to do.
These are not books I'm picking so I can look smart.
His stab at playing Nostradamus could look smart — in another year.
And the thing is, he wasn't doing it to look smart.
And why is it so controversial for a woman to look smart?
He made Lebron look smart, which isn’t easy to do.
He says it's distracting, looks uncomfortable and doesn't make me look smart.
"We looked like morons but now we look smart again," he said.
I mean, look, smart company, they&aposve been able to be incredibly successful.
One of them was going to look smart, the other not smart enough.
There are even ways to ask for help that can make you look smart.
So I wrote that down in my notebook: How to look smart in meetings.
And not questions that make you look smart — questions that make the collective group smarter.
They look smart, and they cram a lot of great features into a small package.
I'm just gonna put it out there so I look smart, that's all I'm saying.
So long as the Nasdaq keeps going up, that bet makes the punters look smart.
Rising pressure from the U.S. government to slash carbon dioxide emissions made Ford's move look smart.
She wants him to look smart for the moment she has dreamed about for so long.
But if career romances have taught me anything, it's this: Persevere, work hard, and look smart.
Those two are so good together that they can make a lot of people look smart.
Special shoutout to all the copy editors who have made me look smart over the years.
I wouldn't necessarily call it subversive if someone wants to look smart and enjoy a natural pleasure.
He encourages me to be myself, to relax and to not try so hard to look smart.
If you think your constant sarcastic comments are scoring points or making you look smart, think again.
Prescott made him look smart when he hit receiver Randall Cobb for a 17-yard, first-down catch.
A used bookstore is a swell place to drink coffee and look smart while you peruse the poetry section.
You say: 'Hey I want a black jacket, I want to look smart because I've got a wedding tomorrow.
EISEN: Mr. Vision… PLANK: Stephen made us all look smart, so it's easy when you back it up with performance.
"They may create a culture of genius where people compete with each other to look smart, instead of learn," she added.
Saturn is the planet of maturity and wisdom, and the best way to look smart is to keep your mouth shut.
Of course, it's easy to look smart when your opponent is an inbred boy-king a few swords shy of a throne.
Similar for the first day of a new job: You want to look smart, sure, but you don't want to overdo it.
"Even though we are having problems in this country, the Congolese are the kind of people who like to look smart," he said.
They are the sort of bags my great-grandmother, raised in Manchester, England, would have said made you look "smart" — not brainy, but spiffy.
The glasses are, intentionally or not, a reminder of when Your Friend wore glasses without frames in college because they made him look smart.
Nazmin Alim, a Londoner, used to work in an accountancy firm, so had to look smart, as the profession demanded, and modest, as did her religion.
Some of the people most determined to hate the 2016 Ghostbusters are already griping that it makes women look smart and men look dumb and useless.
The background: Late Friday evening, the president tweeted a response to James' interview with CNN saying it made him "look smart, which isn't easy to do."
"Well you know, when Joe makes the shot, it always makes the coach look smart," said Snyder, who refused to call a timeout after Paul's shot.
Trump quickly responded with a tweet calling Don Lemon "the dumbest man on television" who made "LeBron look smart," essentially implying that James is also unintelligent.
Look, smart devices are going to enter every facet of your house anyway, and when you actually think about it, a smart garbage kind of makes sense.
With Brent having fallen precipitously in the last few months of 2018 to below $60 a barrel, these companies willing to take a chance currently look smart.
Jackson has made the decision look smart this season, as he appears to be the frontrunner for MVP and a franchise quarterback for a Super Bowl contender.
Everybody's trying to figure out how to look smart in front of the C.E.O. or they're solving a problem that's completely different than what's on the table.
I wear trainers every day, but I like to look smart and be able to go into a meeting or to a nice restaurant and not feel underdressed.
The bottom line: Trump's move may look smart at first, but it has the potential to backfire spectacularly — on Pompeo, North Korea and the rest of us too.
He was dressed sharp for the event, in a three-piece suit, with a pocket square and nonprescription eyeglasses to make him look smart, or so he hoped.
Editors who work on Trump's TV show say they consistently had to re-dub scenes to make his decision-making look smart and on point rather than arbitrary and capricious.
Bets on peak auto may look smart right now based on shorter-term factors, but the world isn't capable of moving away from basic four-wheeled, personally owned transportation yet.
Arming the contact with the questions you can anticipate they will later be asked lowers the cognitive load for the intermediary (and potentially makes them look smart in their internal process).
The styles I designed speak to someone interested in fashion and design — they have a perspective that stands out and look smart, but they are not covered in embellishment and ornament.
And the Rams' Greg Zuerlein made the fantasy owners who drafted him as the top kicker this season look smart, belting the longest field goal of the week at 56 yards.
On its IPO day in 20023, Groupon was worth more than $16 billion, making its decision to turn down a $6 billion acquisition offer from Google a year earlier look smart.
While they haven't tested specific interventions yet, Scholz thinks subtle suggestions to the reader might be effective, like hinting that sharing might make you look smart or make someone you know laugh.
Rather than settle for a field goal, Marrone went for a touchdown on fourth down, and Fournette made him look smart when he plunged into the end zone from 1 yard out.
It also launched "Outfit Compare" in its shopping app around the same time – ahead of the launch of its Echo Look smart device, whose own companion app offers the same "fashion advice" feature.
For Blakely, the lesson is clear: "When you let go of this need to sound smart and look smart or free yourself up from all that, like really good things start to happen."
Once again, a strange alliance suggests itself: Sierra offers to help Veronica win back a creepy object of desire (by making her look "smart") if Veronica will masquerade as Sierra by sending cute selfies.
"They didn't have to wear a uniform but they did need to look smart," and though a jumper can look childish, it was actually a popular look among young women of the time, she said.
Irving, a twenty-something banker in Beijing, is one eager consumer: he puts on foundation and concealer whenever he wants to look smart, saying that it helps boost his confidence and disguise some facial scars.
The statement came after President Donald Trump on Twitter called black CNN host Don Lemon the "dumbest man on television" who made James "look smart, which isn&apost easy to do" during a CNN interview.
Of course, no one — not even Ivy League-educated Ivanka, I'm sure — is buying her inability to define terms: She's trying to make playing dumb look smart (or at least plausible), and it's not working.
The 216-year-old, acquired in the offseason from the Astros, was one of four players dealt from Houston to Philadelphia for reliever Ken Giles, and he already is making his new ballclub look smart.
" Because podcasting is so nascent, Greenfield said it's impossible to assess whether the purchase prices for Gimlet and Anchor were appropriate, "but in the next five years, if the category is strong, this [buy] will look smart.
Mexico had the better of the first half and Honduras improved in the second period, almost grabbing an equalizer direct from a corner kick when keeper Jesus Corona had to look smart to punch out Alex Lopez' inswinger.
Yet the truth is, it has been some time since anyone has spotted the boyish-looking 41-year-old actor without the chin whiskers that are the male version of the eyeglasses pretty girls sometimes wear to make themselves look smart.
By its IPO day in 2011 — the second-largest ever for a tech company at the time — Groupon was worth more than $16 billion, making its decision to turn down a $6 billion acquisition offer from Google a year earlier look smart.
For some help, CNBC looked back at some of the most influential business books of the past decade, as well as recommendations by moguls like Mark Zuckerberg and Warren Buffett, to put together this list of books every executive should keep in their office to look smart.
Russia reared its head in the afternoon, when Nunes, whose purpose in life seems to be to make Jason Chaffetz look smart, went to the White House to tell Donald Trump that he maybe, just maybe, had information that proved that Barack Obama did, in fact, spy on him.
The Paris design collective Vetements, headed by the newly appointed Balenciaga creative director Demna Gvasalia, has opened a dedicated shop-in-shop on the seventh floor, where you'll find a logo-print sweatshirt ($1503) and sweatpants ($2150) that will look smart — and keep you toasty — paired for now with ankle boots.
In the weeks leading to the New Hampshire debate, the Rubio game plan that rival Republicans had called laughable was starting to look smart: a seemingly light travel schedule, no blueprint to win outright any of the first four states, and a low-profile, no-drama ethos that rivals, and even a few allies, mistook for disengagement.
Often likened to Coco Chanel, the designer who liberated women from corsets in the flapper 1920s, the free-spirited Ms. Rykiel (pronounced ree-KYEL) made fashions for women who, like herself, were proud of their pregnancies, sophisticated about sex and too busy to fuss over the latest designer fads — women who wanted to look smart, but needed to get on with their lives.
The name "LookSmart" is a double entendre, referring to both its selective, editorially compiled directory and as a compliment to users who "look smart".
He starred opposite Janet Suzman in the British premiere of Dream of the Dog, where he played a South African nattily clad architect, "Look Smart". The show opened to rave reviews.
He said, "I was always trying to look smart because I didn't feel smart"; he actually suffered from undiagnosed dyslexia. He graduated from Hobart and William Smith Colleges in 1993. He received his master's degree from AFI Conservatory.
Wreath Layer Or Policy Player: The Vice President's Role in Foreign Policy. Lexington Books, 2000"The Men Who Make Dan Quayle Look Smart", Spy Magazine, January–February 1991 Glassman currently works as Director of Government Operations, at Northrop Grumman Corporation.
" He declared he would "never sit across from him. I'd sit across from Barack though." In response, Trump tweeted, "LeBron James was just interviewed by the dumbest man on television, Don Lemon. He made LeBron look smart, which isn't easy to do.
To "look smart" is a priority for anyone who can afford it. The elaborate, among the older generation, traditional weddings of the Bakiga were being neglected by anyone who could afford a Western-looking ceremony. Clothes were borrowed, music equipment and generators brought to the area, every possible thing done to imitate foreign customs. However of recent, most youth are going back to their cultural ways.
Véronique arrives to give Jean-Christophe extra tuition. The boy is not enthusiastic, treating her disrespectfully and answering almost every question with an irritating "dunno". In arithmetic it is doubtful if he is grasping the principles, but he throws her off balance with some disconcerting questions. She also has to keep slipping off the new shoes she has bought in order to look smart, because they are too tight.
I would have got my hair and make-up done and tried not to be so pouty, seeing as everyone talks about my face all the time. And I'd have put more of a storyline into it." The singer also revealed that she was "trying to look smart and well turned-out, rather than 'sexy' [in the music video]. Of course I wanted to look good, but 'smart' was the primary focus.
Marjorie also gained a lot of press attention and photographs because of her appearance and the importance she placed on it. Many event reports included comments like "smiling as happily as ever" or on how smart she looked when her fellow riders were disheveled and muddy. Marjorie wrote articles for various publications extolling the benefits of motorcycling and how to look smart whilst doing it. She wrote about how women riders are finding motorcycling is healthy and good for the complexion.
As part of The Daily Telegraph investigation into expense claims by MPs, Huhne was reported to have claimed for various items including groceries, fluffy dusters and a trouser press. In 2006, he claimed £5,066 for painting work on his garden fences and chairs. He collected £119 for a Corby trouser press from John Lewis but later said he would repay the cost in order "to avoid controversy". He later claimed on a live Channel 4 news programme that he needed the trouser press to "look smart" for work.
The four-wheel drive 505 also had shorter gear ratios. Prototype Peugeot 505 cabriolet Prototype Peugeot 505 coupé The interior styling was viewed positively in contemporary reviews: "Having settled into the 505's neat cockpit one notices how handsomely styled it all would appear to be. The tweed seats and brown trim look smart and less confrontational than offerings from a certain other French marque."Drivers & Motorists Monthly" (February 1979) But British smokers found fault with the ergonomics: "The ashtray was competitively sized but is placed directly behind the gear stick.
The song title is a play on words, a humorous Anglicisation of the French expression "tout de suite", meaning "at once" or "right away". During World War I British soldiers serving in France, most of whom could not speak French, adopted the phrase as "toot sweet" to mean "hurry up" or "look smart". In the context of the film and stage musical, "Toot Sweets" is about a piece of confectionery ("sweet" being a noun in British parlance that is a synonym for a piece of confectionery) invented by the main character, Caractacus Potts, which has holes in it, making the sweet playable as an edible whistle that makes a "toot" sound when it is blown into. Unfortunately for Potts, the toot sweets act like dog whistles, calling all the local canines into the sweet factory, ruining the sanitary conditions of the factory and turning love interest Truly's father against him.
Not only did he start twice that number, he contributed to the club reaching the final of the League Two play-offs at the Millennium Stadium. His starting place and winners' medal, achieved with the help of his "excellent last-ditch defending", went some way to alleviate the disappointment of missing the 2001 League Cup final. In addition, his sales experience enabled the players to look smart for the occasion; expecting to be wearing tracksuits for their big day because the club was unable to afford a set of new suits, Gill persuaded a local outfitters to supply a set of suits at reasonable cost. While at Cheltenham Town he became a fan favourite and even had a song created by the fans who jokingly sung about his less than impressive goal scoring abilities, "If Jerry scores, We're on the pitch, if Jerry scores, We're on the pitch!" to the tune of Tom Hark.

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