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But I want those resources to be used smartly, not just by taking advantage of hardware and software that can improve education, but also by using social media to supplement what teachers do and make it increasingly possible for people to learn outside the confines of a classroom.
FORBES: It's Time For Technology To Disrupt Education
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But the sky was cloudless, and as the sun rose everyone settled down and some even nodded off, which Jake Early regretted, feeling that when the Union soldiers came they should find black folk not at their ease but smartly arrayed as a welcoming company of free men and women.
NPR: E.L. Doctorow on Sherman and 'The March'
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Affleck has smartly built himself back up in an industry not known for second chances.
FORBES: With 'Argo,' Ben Affleck Becomes A Serious Hollywood Player
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President Obama often claims he wants to cut the budget smartly, using a "scalpel" not a meat axe, machete, cleaver or chainsaw, to list a few of his favorite metaphors.
WSJ: Review & Outlook: About That 'Scalpel' . . .
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The full story views are snappy because the HTML processing and rendering is written in Objective-C, and because we only display core document content, we can smartly decide what page resources to load and which to not load.
FORBES: What Were The Techniques Prismatic Used To Achieve Such Snappy Performance In Its iOS App?
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Clean, safe and user-friendly, the rooms may not be huge, but thanks to clever design they use every last inch smartly.
BBC: Dubai��s hotel revolution
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Juno, played very smartly by Ellen Page, comes off as thoroughly self-possessed and not quite as worldly as she thinks.
NPR: This Season, the Scrappy Heroes Are Wearing Skirts
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Disney and DreamWorks are smartly releasing the film on a quiet holiday weekend where it can stand out and not get lost in the sea of summer or winter blockbusters.
FORBES: 'I Am Number Four' Hits the Movie Sweet Spot
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My firm's research suggests that business and consumer confidence there is high, that there is not too much leverage in China's marketplace (leverage, not high prices, is what causes dangerous real estate and stock bubbles) and that the government is investing smartly in infrastructure projects like rail lines, subways and clean technology initiatives that improve economic efficiency and lower the costs of doing business.
FORBES: Leadership