It'd be brilliant to play against him, but we'll take whoever comes our way.
Wall Street may be brilliant, but it also likes its greed nice and predictable.
Fannie Mae in particular is reputed to be brilliant at defusing political risk.
If we go through it will be brilliant, if not at least we will have put up a good fight.
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Sometimes it means explaining economic concepts to researchers who may be brilliant at RNA synthesis but know nothing about finance.
He seems to be brilliant enough to get himself out of trouble, finding, as they say, an "extra leg" when it matters.
These individuals do not have to be brilliant managers themselves, any more than a tennis star's coach needs to be a brilliant tennis player.
"Ronaldo is a great player and it will be brilliant if we can keep him at the club for as long as possible, " said the England striker.
It will be brilliant if the UI is right.
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Going up with over 100 points would be brilliant.
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She is either going to be brilliant and groundbreaking, or will soon be the target of unattributed quotes by bitter staffers shifting blame in all the Making of the President 2008 books.
If he is absolutely ok, he'll be brilliant.
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In the same manner superb corporate executives appreciate that they need to be brilliant at just a small number of skills, the critical few that they are both suited to and are the most valuable to their company.
You might play 90 minutes and be brilliant but if, like Antonio Valencia did at Wembley, the winger gets two crosses in and the opposition score from one and hit the post with the other, then people will criticise you.
"He's a fabulous player and would be a brilliant addition to any team, " he commented.
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If anyone can overcome professional obstacles, it will be our brilliant, resourceful, very well-educated selves.
But though Mr Thain's move has rightly been termed bold, it may not be immediately brilliant.
What at first seemed like a hare-brained scheme turns out to be a brilliant new product idea.
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At the moment iCloud appears to be another brilliant strategic move by Apple.
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If Mr Thain can meld the two businesses and pull this off, the deal will be a brilliant coup.
Valero decided long ago to go after this segment of the market, and it has turned out to be a brilliant strategy.
The first is that, because they raise such a lot of money, auctions must be a brilliant way of selling state-owned assets.
He could be incredibly brilliant when it came to money, yet his ability to master personal relationships teetered on the brink of disaster.
But it's the gracious duel that will be the brilliant memory.
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The move by the Yankees appears to be a brilliant one as a stopgap measure to replace left fielder Brett Gardner, lost for the season due to elbow surgery.
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It turned out to be a brilliant move.
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One criticism is that being first-to-file gives big and sophisticated organisations, highly experienced at the difficult job of filing for patents, an advantage over smaller outfits that may be technically brilliant but not legally savvy.
And they'll be competing with brilliant people, and they're going to have a tough fight.
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