Word: savvyness
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Baerwald is assured and savvy enough to mock his own obsessions (notably in AIDS & Armageddon: "I dream assassination/ I hallucinate cash") and to give even his most dour lyric excursions a solid foundation of rhythm throughout. You might not be able to party down to Triage, but you sure can...
Prominent former custodians of public trust can also help defuse image problems that threaten to snarl deals. For example, Carlyle became the adviser to Saudi Prince al-Waleed bin Talal in his $590 million investment in Citicorp in 1991. The firm subsequently teamed with France's state-owned Thomson-CSF...
He is not a revolutionary, but a savvy politician--and an extraordinary speaker--alternatively lambasting a lax College administration when it slows its race relations efforts and allying with campus leaders to build consensus and to handle crisis.
To the politically savvy, who have the time, information and education to decipher the Clintonic mood, it provides clues to what the president actually thinks.
A few months ago, his contract's renewal was barely an issue. Measured in terms of bottom-line economic success, Healy has been astounding. Cambridge was the only city in greater Boston not to go belly up in the recent recession; his economic savvy has saved most of Cambridge from...