That means using existing tax law in a clever way to recoup what's rightfully yours.
Dodsworth said that TweetDeck wanted to make money in a clever way in 2011, for instance with sponsored services rather than banner ads.
It is the last one he wishes to explore, and he does so in a clever way by comparing the history of computers to evolution on Earth.
The most attractive services will probably be those that combine voice and text in a clever way: users could, for example, ask for an address and get driving directions on their cell phone display.
All of which has prompted Ricardo, a leading European engine-technology firm based in West Sussex, to develop a clever new way to evaluate and adjust new designs.
Is this really a legitimate business transaction involving an Italian manufacturing subsidiary, two Caymans corporations and a licensing entity based in the Shetland Islands, or is it just a clever way to avoid paying U.S. taxes?
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"If you phrase an analysis in a clever, and above all flattering way - then most people will believe that it does indeed apply to them, " says Begue.
In other words, the lunch was also a clever way to help boost customer loyalty.
Although I would not dispute the need for the four qualities you put forward, the words you use to explain them in this article suggests to me a cold astute clinical clever person who has identified the factors of a successful formula and applies it rigorously in a process way to people and things.
We've seen them made out of cookies, and integrated in art, but a cunning tattoo studio repurposed one as a clever way of pre-vetting job applicants.
Prof Wendy Barclay, chair in influenza virology at Imperial College London, said other more complex viruses make proteins at different times during replication, but what is clever is that influenza can do this in such a simple way.
Clever and inventive in a cackling, manic, mad-professor kind of way, yes.
The State Forests of New South Wales, a government firm based near Sydney, has worked out a clever way to measure, and trade, the carbon dioxide stored in trees.
The grain of truth here is that, yes, changes in technology and the economy have meant that, say, clever financiers or computer programmers can make billions of dollars almost overnight in a way that would have been inconceivable to the strenuously materials-based wealth accumulation of Andrew Carnegie or Commodore Vanderbilt.
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In 1983 Saban found his way to Los Angeles and came up with a licensing scheme as clever as the one that Bill Gates cut with IBM for the original PC.
In the nineties and around the turn of the millennium, some of the clever idea people in very prestigious firms got a little carried away and figured out a way to essentially create basis out of thin air, which would mean that nobody with substantial capital gains would ever have to pay tax on them again.
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Some applaud this as a clever way to get round congressional venality (much as a similar commission managed to close military bases in the past), but sceptics are unconvinced.
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