Using "shrewd" in a sentence

53 % doesn’t speak much of his shrewd cricketing brain as a leader which will be put to further test in near future.
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I don’t often get a chance to make shrewd decisions.
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Ever the shrewd businessperson, Wishman acquired the North American distribution rights to a couple of Greek films, which she re-edited, re-shot, and dubbed for the domestic market.
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  Slow and smart growth coupled with a shrewd eye to identify stories with complex female characters at the center, has been key to the company’s success.
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Ortega plays Joe's shrewd teen neighbor when he moves from New York to Los Angeles to restart his life.
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Through shrewd dealings and good luck, the Montreal Canadiens could win BOTH lotteries.
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JESSE GREENPandemic as backdropRobert O’Hara’s update of “Long Day’s Journey Into Night” made shrewd sense of the Tyrone family’s implosion: Lockdown! On a Minetta Lane Theater stage strewn with hand sanitizer, discarded masks and half-opened Amazon delivery boxes, Elizabeth Marvel, as Mary, fell apart grandly, while Bill Camp offered a wickedly funny James Tyrone — self-absorbed, self-flagellating, but more than anything, colossally bored.
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However, the shrewd hiring of manager Skip Schumaker and a strong major-league coaching staff convinced me to give them a passing grade.
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Reaves makes a handful of shrewd reads every game to help the Lakers on the margins.
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It's the sound of a fleet and mobile collective peoples offering shrewd and sage wisdom and candid commentary about Black life playing through the changes, finding a way to get around obstacles that seem "so wide you can't get around it / so low you can't get under it / so high you can't get over it.
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Considering this would likely be a shrewd move to ensure players pay for your subscription service, things don't quite add up.
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Brittney Lee Hamilton goes from needy to shrewd as the impregnated mistress.
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  It was as shrewd a character-building shortcut as I’d seen with Cameron cloning old WW II movie stereotypes into his Space Age version of Combat!:  the cigar-chomping top sergeant, the screw-up novice officer, the griper (beautifully played by Bill Paxton) whose dialogue became so pop-culture indelible as to be integrated into that generation’s videogames (“Game over, man!”), etc.
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) Born from Zeus’s head in a full suit of armor, Pallas wielded much power as a shrewd warrior, creative intellectual, and skilled craftsperson.
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Call it the doctrine of sustained success; the belief that championship windows don’t have to swing from completely open to all the way closed, but can rather be pried open permanently through shrewd top-to-bottom organizational execution.
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Screenwriter Russell T Davies described her as "funny, kind, salty, shrewd and beautifully uncynical" in a tribute on Instagram.
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The decision was a shrewd one.
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It’s a sound, shrewd psychological insight.
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“It was a shrewd move and one that was ahead of the game.
Source: The Drum

Elton John and Britney Spears, “Hold Me Closer”To follow up his hit 2021 collab with Dua Lipa, Captain Fantastic enlists pop’s blue-jean baby for a soft-touch disco jam about freedom, endurance and the shrewd monetization of one’s intellectual property.
Source: Los Angeles Times

He’s not an ultra-shrewd Caped Crusader, not yet, and all he has in his arsenal that is truly his are his wits.
Source: The A.V. Club

Eddie Murphy is the shrewd hustler who swaps lives with Dan Aykroyd’s prim Wall Street moneybags, only to become the target of two wicked aristocrats’ cruel joke.
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Batgirl was among many theatrical film projects that became collateral damage in a shrewd cost-cutting measure.
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“He was really shrewd about it… You really can’t knock Hafez when that’s what he’s using as far as his lyrics.
Source: Deadline

But as classic American automakers sneered at the nascent electric-vehicle startup, Tesla executed a shrewd business strategy that forwent typical marketing campaigns, and cut independent car dealers from the equation by deploying a direct-to-consumer (DTC) purchasing model for its electric vehicles.
Source: The American Prospect

"It has proven to be a shrewd move.
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Yellen made her reputation as a stoic chair of the Federal Reserve and a shrewd forecaster, and now is at the forefront of far-flung efforts to use economic levers to help stop Russia’s war in Ukraine, employ tax policy to protect the planet from climate change and oversee a massive effort to strengthen the beleaguered IRS.
Source: The Associated Press

) Given LIV Golf’s high-profile signing of top-ranked amateur players like Eugenio Chacarra and David Puig, many view the changes as a shrewd move by the PGA Tour in an effort to retain young talent.
Source: Golf.com

Reaves makes a handful of shrewd reads every game to help the Lakers on the margins.
Source: Bleacher Report

And a loss of office would be a personal disaster — who would offer sanctuary to such a man? Lukashenka has a hard-won reputation as a shrewd and ruthless operator, but his options are narrowing.
Source: Center for European Policy Analysis

The song is harrowing but never sentimental; Soul makes the shrewd decision to pair his raps with Tommy Black’s bright, jazzy Bobby -McFerrin flip.
Source: Rolling Stone

Ever the shrewd negotiator, Actor 2 dragoons Actor 1 into partnering with her in her evening acting classes.
Source: Observer

Can Hamilton stay within five seconds?Lap 51/56: Andrew Benton writes, “Hamilton’s a shrewd biscuit (cookie), he’ll keep the big Verstappen at bay.
Source: The Guardian

The big questions for the 64-year-old general manager, therefore, were: Was a complete rebuild in the immediate future? And would he be around to see it?Thanks in part to some shrewd picking in the 2017 NHL Draft, the Stars have not had to tear up their roster.
Source: NHL.com

Jane Marple is shrewd and modest, with a twinkle in her eye, and although often overlooked by the official men of law around her, she always gets her man (or woman).
Source: The Guardian

Yellen made her reputation as a stoic chair of the Federal Reserve and a shrewd forecaster, and now is at the forefront of far-flung efforts to use economic levers to help stop Russia’s war in Ukraine, employ tax policy to protect the planet from climate change and oversee a massive effort to strengthen the beleaguered IRS.
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“I look forward to Matt’s sagacious and shrewd counsel as he takes on a significant advisory role at News Corp,” Thomson said.
Source: CNN

Schroeder and Finale approached their herculean assignment with unstinting resourcefulness and shrewd musical instinct.
Source: The New York Times

The 30-year-old was a shrewd pickup for the Cardinals, who otherwise would have been stuck with the unproven Andrew Knizner (career 68 wRC+) as their starting catcher.
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As for Phoenix, the Suns wind up going the specialist route here and banking on their primary playmakers, Chris Paul and Devin Booker, being shrewd enough to figure out how to maximize them.
Source: Bleacher Report

Blanchett’s velvety voice, shrewd eyes, and domineering intelligence seduce us—until we come to realize that Tár’s unravelling is a long time coming.
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But the three Tests that followed have shown it up for the cravenly conservative template that it was, rather than the shrewd tactic the team management wanted us to believe.
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Greg Sargent in the Washington Post has a damned shrewd preview of what's ahead in the season of unproductivity in the new House of Representatives:House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.
Source: Esquire

A short, sharp, shrewd take on news.
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"While a tack to the center can be a shrewd campaign strategy, particularly in an ambivalently purple state like Arizona, Simena continued pushing rightward during her first few years in the Senate.
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What happened next illustrates Jasper’s shrewd take on where to draw the line.
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gov history page said, "Described as the 'ablest politician this country has ever produced,' Quay was a shrewd operator who enjoyed the game of politics and, as one biographer noted, 'possessed a keen eye for detecting the enemy's weak points.
Source: The Times

Disney largely offset those headwinds with shrewd currency hedging strategies, but they're still throttling its international revenues (especially at Disney+) and could intensify in the near future.
Source: The Motley Fool

But it took a director who’s as confident as he is shrewd to re-center this old-school movie star in a celebration of old-school Hollywood moviemaking, a reminder of the power of sheer spectacle.
Source: The A.V. Club

Also Read: ‘Indiana Jones 5’ Director James Mangold Rips ‘Trolling A-Holes’ for Spreading False RumorsWhile domestic interest peaked with “Revenge of the Fallen” ($409 million in 2009) and “Dark of the Moon” ($355 million in 2011), 3D bumps for “Dark of the Moon” in 2011 and a shrewd bet on China with “Age of Extinction” (which set its entire third act in Hong Kong and featured Chinese government officials racing to the rescue) pushed those films over $1 billion worldwide.
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Marshall’s comment was a shrewd formulation of the traditional defense of affirmative action: that racial preferences are a necessary corrective to past discrimination, a remedial measure, with modern jobs or slots at prestigious universities serving to rebalance the playing field for victims of legal or institutional bias.
Source: POLITICO

Juncos would be a shrewd option if it wants to sign him.
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With some major planetary shifts afoot, including death daddy planet Pluto transitioning out of shrewd accountant Capricorn and into star man Aquarius, major change and a dash of chaos are on the horizon.
Source: New York Post

‘Really shrewd’ The move comes as Simon stock has rebounded since September, rising 35% to $118 per share on Tuesday, though it is down more than 24% from a year ago.
Source: Indianapolis Business Journal

  It was the latest shrewd move from Saleh, who has proven this season he is the right man for the job.
Source: New York Post

Van Gaal is one of the most experienced and meticulous coaches in the game, wise to the ways of tournament soccer and a shrewd pragmatist.
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Her shrewd conquering of a resistant movie industry is ignored; her dedication to acting is treated like an affectation; several of her most indelible roles are mentioned in passing — or only depicted as the backdrop for on-set meltdowns.
Source: Pittsburgh Magazine

The bio-preserved blooms contribute to lower carbon emissions, less waste and water usage, and are biodegradable, but they’re also crafted with a shrewd aesthetic eye.
Source: Architectural Digest

Elizabeth Magie created the original as “The Landlord’s Game,” a shrewd contrast of socialism and capitalism, with game mechanics intended to demonstrate the ills of real estate speculation.
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Respect their shrewd signings, respect their winning ways, but most of all, respect that they are an unbelievable team on the diamond.
Source: Climbing Tal's Hill

JESSE GREENPandemic as backdropRobert O’Hara’s update of “Long Day’s Journey Into Night” made shrewd sense of the Tyrone family’s implosion: Lockdown! On a Minetta Lane Theater stage strewn with hand sanitizer, discarded masks and half-opened Amazon delivery boxes, Elizabeth Marvel, as Mary, fell apart grandly, while Bill Camp offered a wickedly funny James Tyrone — self-absorbed, self-flagellating, but more than anything, colossally bored.
Source: The New York Times

I really enjoy solving business challenges, but I’ve gotten really good about understanding what my capacity is and really shrewd about what I do versus what my team does.
Source: The Capital Times

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