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Colton's breakdown is more visible because his contestants are savvier.
But, arguably, mobile consumers have grown much savvier since then.
Of course, savvier youths know how to debunk such tales.
Still, savvier Marvel fans were reluctant to embrace this theory.
We thought we were creating a savvier, more skeptical audience.
They are typically savvier about adapting to a dynamic economic situation.
Part of the problem is that consumers are savvier than ever.
They tend to be hungrier, savvier and have something to prove.
But Kia's a lot savvier than it was 25 years ago.
Has our national obsession with baking shows made us savvier bakers?
Well, sure, he's a good guy, but we're all savvier than that.
As they became savvier, and resource companies grew more ambitious, litigation increased.
Kim could prove to be a much savvier international actor than Trump.
Are they losing ground to a competitor with a savvier marketing team?
The internet is making people savvier about food, chef Marcus Samuelsson said.
But some college towns make for much savvier investments than others. Homes.
"Marketers are becoming savvier about the irresistible draw of emojis," Solano said.
And your new phone will be stronger, faster, and savvier — just like you.
Here are some tips and tricks to help become savvier, healthier eaters: 210.
Savvier investors could also use put options against individual stock positions, he said.
Handsome ones, in leather, that were just a little savvier than the competition.
Apple's consumers are savvier (and, yes, nerdier) than they were 17 years ago.
If that is all we do, Trumpism will return, with a savvier frontman.
He is on a six-fight winning streak and just keeps getting savvier.
More than that, Mr. Trump is learning, adapting and getting savvier every day.
Those were problems among early adopters who tend to be savvier than us normies.
Either all that is true, or Microsoft has never had a savvier product lead.
Among a younger, savvier audience, the implication of sex wasn't subversive; it was hackneyed.
Yes, they would utilize statistics in a deeper and savvier way than their rivals.
As Chinese companies grow savvier to short tactics, betting against them has become riskier.
In addition, investors have become savvier and are starting to trade aggressively against game stocks.
According to the interviews, these pimps have become savvier about their listings following the crackdown.
I think millennials are much savvier about the pitfalls of personality testing than, say, boomers.
These days, airlines are becoming safer, more efficient, and more profitable with savvier management teams.
Children are getting savvier at hiding their digital footprint from their parents, AP's Martha Irvine reports.
I was really only able to figure out a couple, but you might have been savvier.
But even back in the bootstrapping olden days, older and savvier relatives may have been involved.
Maybe a savvier, less scattershot version of the show could still emerge from the small-town fog.
But if you were hoping for a smarter, savvier, darker reinvention of the Child's Play franchise — eh.
"However, Constellation's got faster growth, and it's proven to be the savvier operator by far," Cramer said.
Axios describes how creators of misinformation are learning to dodge social media rules and fool savvier readers.
When it comes to the dangers of high-interest credit card debt, Americans are savvier than ever.
In savvier digital circles, and among my 18-year-old students, it usually elicits a familiar chuckle.
But Mr. Trump, when it comes to television, is much more cynical, cunning and savvier than that.
If you are a repeat over-spender, I will leave you with two tactics to become savvier.
His latest efforts — in a show called "New Paintings" at ZieherSmith — are savvier and even more enticing.
Amazon wanted to be in Northern Virginia, but the region was savvier than most about its incentives.
Deftly sidestepping the question over whether climate change is real is a savvier way to support inaction.
But the combined companies became victim of savvier competition, changing shopping habits and, many have argued, poor management.
Google only has to take a thin slice of savvier, richer users to dent Baidu's revenue, he adds.
Savvier travellers have, until now, bought their foreign currency in advance from bureaux de change outside the airport.
At the same time, according to Devolver's Wilson, game developers are also savvier now than they've ever been.
Now, savvier Chinese firms are looking abroad for advanced technologies that can boost yields and efficiency at home.
A pricier workforce and savvier restaurant marketing staff made the "feet on the street" approach unviable in America.
That was clearly a mistake, and I like to think I have gotten a lot savvier with shopping.
The weirdness—the parts of the internet that made it fun—will be diluted by flashier, savvier content.
The upshot is mounting frustration from cities, which are trying to thwart computer systems that are savvier than ever.
As flights to multiple cities get costlier, a recent survey suggests passengers are getting savvier about avoiding higher prices.
Talking to The Cut, Olsson explained that Nyden's audience is decidedly younger, savvier and interested in genuine brand experience.
How airports got savvier about fighting Uber- and Lyft- related traffic—and what cities could learn from their example.
Zuckerberg may have wanted to avoid the committee, at least in part, because of how much savvier it is.
With that transition also came a savvier consumer: Reports consistently show that blind faith in influencer endorsement is declining.
Not that I think we need ANY more bike-share startups, at least they are getting a bit savvier.
I've gotten savvier at selecting trees and have settled on the proper height and circumference for my living space.
"It's not just about telling teens, 'don't post,' but about educating them to be savvier consumers of social media."
He wanted to make Medicaid expansion enrollees savvier medical consumers, with a financial stake in improving their own health.
But perhaps a savvier generation of voice AIs will also help manage the "robocaller" plague by offering advanced call screening?
That has required savvier Twitter users to develop workarounds to make sure their tweets are seen by the widest audience.
Cities have gotten a lot savvier since Uber and Lyft showed up on their streets less than a decade ago.
Indeed, when savvier campus groups deliberately choose controversial speakers, they've already won half the battle by getting the speaker approved.
McConnell is a savvier and more seasoned legislative tactician than Ryan, but Ryan had two advantages over his Senate counterpart.
And to do so they either have to learn to navigate new territory, or fall victim to local, savvier enterprise.
And Michelle thinks today's socialist movement has become politically savvier in part by adopting the tactics of the political right.
As delayed IPOs become more common, Cadre's Stomel said engineers are getting savvier before they sign on the dotted line.
Savvier CEOs will know to leverage the legal exceptions that allow a corporation limited ability to speak its political mind.
For savvier fans, the use of auto-fillers or bots to skip the digital lines for valuable items is increasing.
Because no one is smarter, savvier, more equipped with gizmos, ingenuity, and tech to save the world than Tony Stark.
He slid into political irrelevancy, as FUNCINPEC became co-opted by Hun Sen, a much savvier and tougher politician than Ranariddh.
Now, though, Evolution embodies an entirely different development strategy, one that recognizes that consumers are savvier than they used to be.
Conservatives have been much savvier at enacting policies that either boost their electoral chances or diminish the power on the left.
And that's one problem Heinrich sees with this kind of retraining—it's inevitably going to skew towards better educated, savvier workers.
Your new company also has a past and you'll be savvier — and more effective — if you come on board knowing it.
Lil B, a kind-hearted soul who's normally much savvier, replied with this: It's a stain on the BasedGod's good name.
A lot of the drop stems from students becoming savvier shoppers, said Jenny Febbo, vice president of marketing for the NACS.
International researchers have spent ten years researching the homing instincts of wasps so that they might one day create savvier autonomous robots.
This is actually a savvier method for a company to ensure a shopper will spend money with them than offering a discount.
Second, UFC's rise as a social-media phenomenon shows that it pays to be savvier in this area than other media firms.
Yet, as is often the case, poor local diggers say that it is savvier, well-capitalised foreign buyers who are cashing in.
It was not entirely a matter of America's having a better story to tell, and savvier storytellers, than the Soviet Union did.
But the demand and willingness of Silicon Valley investors to back such ventures portend a future filled with similar, and perhaps savvier, startups.
As some other, savvier Twitter users are pointing out, this is a bad idea that can have real-world consequences for your career.
Pruitt has also proven to be not just a more experienced but also a savvier operator than Reagan's Gorsuch, at least so far.
Academics, think tanks, NGOs and media can help populations become savvier consumers of information, so we don't fall prey to trolls and bots.
If Naz were a bit savvier, he might act more like the protagonist in a traditional crime drama, trying to cover his tracks.
As agencies around the country push for faster, savvier law enforcement, they're looking more and more like the precrime unit in Minority Report.
As Dr. Narayan Khandekar, director of Straus Center, explains in the book's forward, Forbes began gathering pigments to become a savvier art collector.
But while rebates and discounts were shrouded in secrecy three years ago, advertisers have gotten savvier when it comes to them as well.
Rather it makes noises about the benefits of it knowing more about you (savvier virtual assistants, more powerful photo search and so on).
Republicans in Congress must be savvier if they want to convince Americans that their policies are more effective than those of the Democrats.
"I have confidence in our ability to fight back—we're better organized as a community, and we're savvier with our activism," she said.
While the average American will likely be more comfortable owning equity-based ETFs, Ullal said savvier investors have another option: the oil futures market.
As employers become savvier in managing teleworkers, we also expect companies to make better decisions regarding where teleworking works and where it does not.
Mr. Trump maintains that Americans have been outwitted by savvier trading partners, with tariffs needed to force jobs to return to the United States.
Seoul-headquartered Samsung has responded with launch of budget devices and become savvier with online marketing to millennials to claw back lost market share.
Seoul-headquartered Samsung has responded with launch of budget devices and become savvier with online marketing to millennials to claw back lost market share.
Tollman is savvier on such details than on the big picture: The movie never quite reconciles its assorted perspectives into a coherent point of view.
All I can say is that my mom never went to college and she's a heck of a lot wiser and savvier than I am.
People have become a lot savvier, thanks to forums like Reddit's /r/SkincareAddiction and Instagram, and robust media coverage of the intricacies of skin care.
As with The Bachelor, contestants on any future seasons of Love Is Blind, should they keep going, will be savvier about what the show is.
Hillary Clinton was slightly savvier when she welcomed a giant orange squirrel in 2014, but even then, the interaction still brought joy to Republican hearts.
It was a savvy recognition of how the run up to phone launches actually work and an even savvier way to take advantage of that dynamic.
This particular requirement (and the anticipation of it by savvier companies) has likely caused some of the sell-off as issuers seek to gather U.S. dollars.
She said ABC "couldn't have timed this show better," as viewers are savvier than ever about who delivers their news and what news is being delivered.
Breaking up with the ecommerce titan, on the other hand, requires Chinese sellers to get savvier at reaching foreign shoppers, expertise that CareerTu prides itself on.
And, as always, we have included some handy tips from America's Test Kitchen to help you get a little savvier in the kitchen along the way.
Vouching for his sister is just the latest blunder Tyrion has made, despite years of being touted as one of Game of Thrones' smarter, savvier characters.
"Viewers have become savvier about the politics of representation as conversations have happened about which kinds of roles belong to which kind of actors," says LeBesco.
According to Mr. Vigneron, a common thread of contemporary luxury is that customers are savvier than ever before about the value of the jewelry they buy.
Maybe the next president would be savvier, better able to bend Congress to their will, or they could go even farther and ignore a court order.
The savvier among us know to count the seconds between seeing lightning and hearing a rumble (for every five seconds, the lightning is one mile away).
It is no secret that advertisers have faced difficulty getting through to savvier audiences that are far less trusting of brands and institutions than previous generations.
The opportunity to capitalize on individual experience to make a potentially savvier long-term investment is a key part of the appeal of private equity, Sonnenfeldt explained.
Ultimately, recent terrorist attacks should inspire us not to restrict or reject our loyal Muslim citizens, as Trump urges, but to become wiser, savvier, and more prudent.
Kim Jong-un, who took power in late 2011 after his father's death, has carved out a savvier route to the Olympics: nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles.
Instead, the life hack is an unearned advantage — you are just slightly superior to everyone else (truly, our shared lifetime goal), a little savvier, marginally more efficient.
This ETF only came to market two years ago, but with $217.26 million in assets, it has quickly become a go-to fund for savvier international investors.
Taken together, the reporting season tells a story of investors both getting savvier about the collective lowering of the earnings bar, and growing more leery of market valuations.
Now, it's not just diehard skin-care fanatics who know their vitamin C from their cannabinoids, their AHAs from their vitamin A; customers overall are savvier than ever.
More From Tonic: Through no fault of their own, kids who lack those abilities can seem more delayed, making them more prone to rejection by their savvier peers.
Commodity-backed ETFs are a good way to gain initial exposure to this part of the market, while savvier investors may consider buying futures contracts for specific commodities.
A savvier move, investors say, would be to merely buy the currencies directly and be able to ride the incredible rise in the value of things like bitcoin.
LONDON — In recent history as narrated by President Trump, the United States has been fleeced and humiliated by savvier nations unrestrained by naïve notions like global trading rules.
If we're savvier to the ways of banh mi, bo ssam and dim sum than we were two decades ago, we have Bourdain in large measure to thank.
To be fair, fans have grown savvier about using their collective outrage -- or enthusiasm -- to try steering beloved properties in directions they would like to see them go.
Not to rain on his parade, but linen or cotton would be a far savvier — not to mention, socially sanctioned — choice, particularly as summer begins to heat up.
"I'm a lot savvier with what I'm comfortable with, and what I am okay with doing," Clarke said on a recent episode of Dax Shepard's "Armchair Expert" podcast.
The web has also allowed people to become savvier shoppers, he said, especially younger adults who might be more comfortable using it to search and sign up for deals.
But for many computer users stability is just as important as security, and Windows' forced updates had a history of screwing up big projects and leaving savvier users annoyed.
That said, after a number of high-profile examples of hostage taking in the public sector, organizations are getting savvier about backing up files, said PhishMe CEO Rohyt Belani.
Ray J reportedly wanted to release the tape because he thought it would make him famous — but as his savvier friends knew, few men become famous from sex tapes.
As the N.F.L. gets savvier about streaming games thanks to its Twitter experience, could it decide to create its own subscription-only digital app for another package of games?
I was surprised to learn that the answer here, SAVVIER, is a Times puzzle debut; it seems like a great tough entry when you want to use some V's.
A24, which was founded in 2012 and focuses on high-quality, hard-to-market movies, has gained a reputation as one of the savvier specialty film distributors in Hollywood.
But I suspected that our teenage daughter, a little savvier about the signs of a smoke-out than my parents had ever been, might realize what was going on.
We still have a pretty giant reach and we think that can get only bigger as we ramp up international expansion plans and get even savvier about social media.
Millennials may be savvier about sleazy branding tactics, but they also obsessively follow the lives of minor-celebrities on Snapchat in order to feel like they're living the high life.
Now a savvier generation of musicians, whom the industry calls "artist-entrepreneurs", are building their own brands through social media, and are no longer relying on labels for merchandising deals.
But it is clear that she's listened to her left-leaning critics over the last few months, and that she's a good deal savvier than she's sometimes given credit for.
I spoke to Seimetz and Kerrigan about developing an escort show for a savvier era, and the perks and challenges of producing a pay-cable series like an indie film.
That's exactly it: Canada has tried to make friends with Trump, while savvier nations have stood up to the new bully in the White House—and been rewarded for it.
In recent years, his image became an asset of sorts that he burnished with a reality-TV show and leased to hotel properties owned by savvier entrepreneurs around the world.
Most of the time, when pundits critique the optics of a political news story, savvier people pooh-pooh them: Voters don't care about optics enough to remember them in November.
Disney made a lot of savvy moves in the run-up to launching Disney+, but none were savvier than snapping up BAMTech to ensure that its apps will work well.
These Hillarys are seemingly stronger, savvier, more palatable, and, yes, sexier than real-life HRC—the Hillary some wish existed; the Hillary who embodies the virtues recognized by her supporters.
Clearly, she's more ambitious than Jon or Dany, savvier than Jaime, more strategic than Tyrion, and willing to do more than any other character on the show to keep her power.
As piracy becomes more and more ubiquitous and cuts deeper into performers' salaries, they have had to become savvier users of the internet, especially social media, to keep the money flowing.
While there was speculation that Dingell's account, like many in Congress, was run by a younger, savvier staffer, his office always said the congressman either wrote or dictated his own tweets.
" When it comes to other devices like Amazon Echos, smart TVs and smartphones, Lee told CNBC, "It's up to the consumer to be [savvier] about how the world works around you.
Analysts said that it was set to completely upend the US grocery market, but this hasn't happened just yet and experts say it's because the competition has become savvier since then.
Today's parents are savvier with mobile technology than those a generation ago, but even so-called "digital native" parents struggle to keep up with thousands of new apps aimed at kids.
The NACS survey found that as students progress throughout their academic careers, they become savvier shoppers and are more likely to comparison shop at multiple sources to find the best deal.
At the time, O'Neal says he knew he was young and would have more money coming in, and after that first splurge, he became savvier and started stashing more in savings.
Those were both key battleground states where Trump won by a tiny margin; the fact that they were targeted suggests the Russian ad campaign was far savvier than we previously knew.
That headline launched a gold rush as a generation of dreamers headed north in search of great riches—and a group of savvier dreamers worked to make money off of them.
"Investors are getting much savvier when it comes to this space because even just a couple of years ago, you'd throw money at it and hope that something would stick," he said.
Institutional investors like universities and pension funds tend to be savvier and have their pick of the litter, so I feel fortunate to have both categories of investors in my debut fund.
Perhaps it was only a matter of time before a new, savvier generation of party leaders, combined with a weakened political establishment and rising xenophobia, returned to the center of Austrian politics.
At the end of this journey, you'll be equipped with skills that won't just make you a better cook, but also a faster learner, a more valuable employee, and a savvier entrepreneur.
Netanyahu is savvier than Trump, but they share a shrewd assessment of how to control and manipulate the politics of spectacle, as well as a fierce determination to stay out of jail.
I surmise that one of her savvier acquaintances at the center, learning that Ferdy and I were arriving for our annual visit, may have asked pointedly about us and planted the seed.
If you're anything like me, you experienced the greatest advancement of character and ability during times of adversity, when you faced difficult challenges and emerged stronger, savvier, and more resilient as a result.
Twitter appears to be a little savvier this time around, however, with commenters either calling out the scam as fake or commending the creative "bandit" on a bit of, ahem, good, clean fun.
Regardless of the origin or intent behind this meme, we must all become savvier about the data we create and share, the access we grant to it, and the implications for its use.
His savvier adopted son, Augustus, like the later Otto von Bismarck, builds coalitions, finds pre-existing seams to exploit at home and abroad, and waits to take advantage when enemies — or friends — stumble.
That said, a new paper from the Federal Reserve posits the reason young people are buying less than in generations past is not that they're smarter and savvier, but that they are more indebted.
But perhaps I can learn a lesson from Cher — to not be afraid to let the world know that it is actually me tweeting, not a social-media intern or a younger, savvier relative.
Nonetheless, as Cuban youths become savvier about social media and the fundraising methods used by artists in the rest of the world, they are succeeding in getting around the Cuban government's monopoly on culture.
The 2015 World Cup had proved that the United States had vulnerabilities — "not a smooth ride," Ellis said of that tournament — and the Olympics proved soon after that teams were getting savvier in exploiting them.
But those same factories have gotten savvier over the years and are now using the Internet — including Alibaba's platforms — to sell their own products straight to consumers, Ma told the company's investor conference on Tuesday.
Now Palmetto Bluff wants to extends its Southern hospitality to younger and tech-savvier guests with fresh offerings, like a bowling alley and text concierge service, in addition to the obligatory Jack Nicklaus golf course.
He thinks the United States has been a soft touch, letting its values get in the way of maximizing its power while savvier nations have taken advantage while getting fat on its generosity -- see NATO.
CBG is not well known, even among people familiar with CBD and THC, but Cummings and Poulos are both betting the market for CBG is set to pop off, as consumers become savvier to "minor" cannabinoids.
The threat posed by today's terrorists is still primitive, manual and low-tech, but contemporary terrorists are becoming savvier navigators of the internet, with the potential to become high-tech adversaries who can threaten economic sabotage.
But as more companies bombard shoppers with emails, fliers and in-store ads that push them to download their brand apps, people are getting savvier — and less forgiving if they feel an app's performance is subpar.
Running an airline is a high-cost operation, and carriers like Delta have become savvier in figuring out ways to get passengers to pay more through travel fees, like additional luggage, seat selection, and priority boarding.
The savvier take is to note that consumer tech — most of all the smartphone — has been a force for change, but its benefits have not always been distributed in ways that are equitable, safe or desirable.
It has pulled pages from their playbooks to become savvier with online marketing — launching devices aimed at millennials, seeking to reinvent itself as a 'younger brand' and finding a new love for cricket with a sponsorship deal.
Carrying the Nexus label, these smartphones and tablets aren't huge sellers, but they appeal to the savvier user who wants to be assured of getting the latest Android updates first and to benefit from direct Google support.
Since Mr. Kerr started the website during a nationwide postal strike in 1997, however, his customers have gotten savvier, he said, and demand more proof that Santa knows who is on the other end of the connection.
And while a degree of homoerotic attraction fueled Genet's initial interest in the Panthers' paramilitary aesthetics, by 1970 Genet was savvier about American-style forms of power and state violence than he had been two years earlier.
As they collected more and more painter's buckets—each containing 44 pounds of polysilicon—Short and Welford still faced a challenge that savvier crooks would have already sorted out: How were they supposed to convert their haul to cash?
Kitchen carts are the less sexy, but much savvier cousin of bar carts; with multi-capable storage abilities for everything from food to cookware, rolling wheels for easy access, and compact structures built to accommodate the smallest of spaces.
The Tyrell family has been a fantastic addition to the world of Game of Thrones since they became a political force in season two — kinder and less deeply disturbed than the Lannisters, but savvier and more ambitious than the Starks.
Price: Li notes that while counterfeiters are starting to become savvier — pricing items closer to the cost of the original product so they don't draw too many red flags — if the deal seems too good to be true, it probably is.
The fact that he suffered an injury that will likely end his career really brings the message crashing home that MVP needs a massive step up in competition against a fighter who is relevant and somewhat savvier in the striking realms.
After weeks of denying there was any quid pro quo with Ukraine and howling about process, a growing number of Republicans are taking a softer, savvier approach to Trump's questionable conduct in the White House: Yes, it's bad, but impeachable?
Mr. Spicer's blustery style mimics Mr. Trump's, but people close to both men said he has not developed an especially close relationship with the president and has failed to use the self-protective tools that savvier Trump aides have adopted.
Certainly as Adesanya meets savvier fighters, who aren't such an open book regarding their intentions and can adapt throughout a fight, we will get a better read on his potential, but Brunson is an excellent name to have on any middleweight record.
Thus, as viewers become savvier, TV becomes more and more of a balancing act — schmuck bait rises up here and there, and the show has to find ways to subvert it, to let the viewers know it's two steps ahead of them.
We shouldn't be surprised at how quickly the scandal-prone company is now being called on its ideological BS. We have a savvier political class as a result of the platform-scale disinformation and global data scandals of the past few years.
Kim will do his homework Despite their isolation and the image of North Korea as a backward state, North Korean negotiators are always well-briefed, and a new generation of younger diplomats is savvier about the outside world than their older counterparts.
"It is clear that UK consumers are becoming savvier, and M&S are undergoing a restructuring scheme, but it seems the consumer climate is deteriorating at a quicker rate then M&S is turning itself around," CMC Markets analyst David Madden said.
"It is clear that UK consumers are becoming savvier, and M&S are undergoing a restructuring scheme, but it seems the consumer climate is deteriorating at a quicker rate then M&S is turning itself around," CMC Markets analyst David Madden said.
Though Apple has always designed things to give off an air of "I am transcending the indignity of the human experience with this clean and functional object," young people have gotten savvier and nastier when it comes to ridiculing displays of wealth and implied purpose.
It's not a coincidence that there were over double the number of anti-transgender bills filed in state legislatures in 2016 as there were in 2015: When you're fighting a lucrative culture war, it's a savvier choice to simply change the target than to surrender.
As people become savvier about how to seize attention through social media, the major platforms — Facebook, Twitter, and Google — will have to figure out how to stop the dissemination of these materials as well as the praise or support of terrorist attacks like this one.
Episodes tackling fake news, police shootings, ICE overreach, and the "shitty media men" list are as clever and incisive as the best of The Good Wife — a show always much savvier about our modern, interconnected global society than just about anything else about network television.
Pages pulled from their playbooks include becoming savvier with online marketing to millennials as Samsung seeks to reinvent itself as a 'younger brand', as well as providing sales staff for smaller stores and even finding a new love for cricket with a sponsorship deal.
This is an extraordinary development, and immediate action is required to secure our elections infrastructure, to enhance transparency in the financing that is creeping into social media, and to train our youth to be savvier consumers of news and information by enhancing their media literacy.
Now the New York Public Library is instituting a program to make them even savvier: Code a Story, a series of free computer coding clubs for ages 7 through 23, coming this October to about 15 branches in Manhattan, the Bronx and Staten Island.
A savvier Republican candidate in 2020 and 2024 could avoid the overt bigotry of Donald Trump while still harping on the costs of immigration and the dangers of Muslim terrorism — capturing Trump fans as well as more mainstream voters who feel concerned about these issues.
But while few would doubt her genuine feelings for her husband and family, many observers believe Grace Meng is politically savvier than she might seem -- and that her high-profile response to her husband's vanishing and detention is driven by a carefully laid-out strategy.
But having now crossed into his 50s, the creator of signature angry-young-Latino works of the 1990s like "Mambo Mouth" and "Freak" has accepted the role of a middle-aged father of two teenagers who are far hipper and savvier than their old man.
And, as I get savvier I'm seeing ways that an extra fold can be eliminated or how a topstitch can be used as a really powerful design element — subtle things that make the clothes last longer, touches that maybe aren't standard but make a lot of sense.
If we manage to get rid of Trump (or Harvey Weinstein or Leon Wieseltier or Louis C. K. or Matt Lauer) without profoundly addressing the culture and power structure that made his success possible, we're just going to end up with a smarter, savvier, more effective Trump.
But others — especially the younger, savvier, and often more secular pro-lifers of the millennial generation — also argue that women wouldn't need to turn to abortion out of concern for their education or career if the broader culture was less hostile to women's fertility and more supportive of mothers.
Emphasising the savvier aspects of Mr Moore's 1980 crime—and not-so-subtly suggesting that he may not have been as intellectually disabled as he claimed—Mr Roberts noted that Mr Moore and his co-conspirators "negotiat[ed] their respective shares of the money they intended to steal".
Those sales didn't disappear; they went to those newer, savvier companies that don't have 100 years of history making women feel bad about body hair and talking about men's facial hair routines as if they were matters of import and action on the scale of a Fast & Furious movie.
The Parks aren't any smarter, savvier, or harder-working than the Kims, which makes it feel like the only difference between living life in choking poverty and abundant wealth is how your cards were dealt, who your parents are, and what their parents and the parents of their parents did.
But traditional media is starting to get savvier by offering what the industry calls a "multichannel video programming distributor" or MVPD—digital subscriptions to channel-specific content, like HBO Go or CBS All Access (the latter streamed Star Trek: Discovery exclusively in the US while it was on Netflix in other regions).
Des Moines, Iowa (CNN)In shaking up his leadership team last week, Ben Carson has begun changing before our eyes from the consummate political outsider -- a soft-spoken neurosurgeon making his first run for any public office -- to a savvier, more outspoken political leader willing to mix it up in the coming Republican primary bloodbath.
The report noted that one Russian troll group, the Internet Research Agency which was named in an indictment by special counsel' Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE in his probe into election meddling, has gotten savvier in its work.
This is often a problem on illegal online video service websites, which are growing in popularity as more consumers cut the cord with traditional TV. These ads and embeds can sometimes be hard to identify, even by savvier web users, because they're often designed in a way to make them indistinguishable from the website's other content.
But for around two hours each week, for five weeks, the students — sophomores, juniors and seniors — take part in Porn Literacy, which aims to make them savvier, more critical consumers of porn by examining how gender, sexuality, aggression, consent, race, queer sex, relationships and body images are portrayed (or, in the case of consent, not portrayed) in porn.
Facebook has cleaned up some of the rampant racism that stemmed from the extreme right presence on its platform, but savvier, self-censoring groups like the Proud Boys are likely to be the real headache as Facebook, Twitter and Google trudge through an endless minefield of case-by-case terms of service violations, drawing sharp criticism from both sides of the political spectrum no matter where they choose to place their feet.

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