But remember that once you go, you will be forever known as the coward who ran away, he added shrewdly.
Debitel, which owns no cables or transmitters, has already become the country's third-largest mobile-telephone operator by buying capacity from other companies and marketing it more shrewdly.
"Making their money had been an adventure, " observed Andrews shrewdly.
It is this vulnerability in Mr Blair that Mr Hague is now shrewdly exploiting.
Texas's governor, George Bush, has so far been shrewdly silent.
Timberlake, swinging his lithe body around the room, has become a shrewdly likable actor.
The Diamond Jubilee has prompted a slew of new royal biographies, making familiar points about how the monarchy has shrewdly adapted to modern mores.
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So far General Anupong is backing Mr Samak, who shrewdly built bridges with the army chief.
Sensing an opportunity, direct providers have been shrewdly expanding their own investment advisory services.
Since then, however, Mr Netanyahu has travelled far, shrewdly allowing his convictions to be changed.
Both parties to this deal shrewdly hope to score some domestic gains.
He has shrewdly capitalised on the Liberals' woes.
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His opponent, shrewdly assessing the odds, boycotted the poll.
At the same time, developers shrewdly learned how to swap public amenities for bigger buildings.
Ihnatko saves the best for last: The final few grafs speculate shrewdly on why the RAT will be what it will be.
Having endured endless jokes about his oversized frame, the New Jersey governor shrewdly decided the best path was to poke fun at himself.
Reitman also shrewdly adapted the screenplay from Christopher Buckley's savage satiric novel.
The Golden Bear was one of the earliest and most vocal advocates for golf as an Olympic sport, and in making his bid he shrewdly teamed with Annika Sorenstam, the former longtime women's world No. 1 (and a European to boot, adding international appeal).
Hungry for broadband content, I noticed that Verizon Communications shrewdly rented space next to the press room, also known as the feed lot.
Those efforts paid dividends this year, with Paul coming in second at the recent Ames Straw Poll just behind Michele Bachmann, who invested in shrewdly integrating digital boots on the ground to her overall, successful push in Iowa.
Steve Jobs shrewdly gave iTunes away free not only to Mac users and but also to Windows users.
Very shrewdly, China has not proposed that the yuan replace the dollar as the global reserve currency.
Mr Messier has shrewdly grabbed the opportunity to shift all of Vivendi's debt (now reduced to euro16.5 billion) into the more sluggish division.
Also working in its favor: The most-watched network shrewdly selected How I Met Your Mother stand-out Neil Patrick Harris to emcee the show.
Most of these flaws, however, can be fixed with a shrewdly wielded blue pencil, giving "Hands on a Hardbody" a straight shot at commercial success.
Around this time scientists gained chilling new insights into how killer bugs work--and how they shrewdly pass on their most lethally effective traits to one another and even to bugs of other species.
Shrewdly betting on telecom, they got in early after the sector opened to private companies in the 1990s.
It was probably Mr Bozize's biggest political mistake, as it opened the way for Mr Djotodia to shrewdly play the dual role of peace-maker and rebel leader until he finally seized power in Bangui.
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