Mellon is financially astute and his arrival on the share register was a pointer to possible developments in the future. |
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The striker is tied to the club until October so holding on to him to the end of the season may be the more financially astute move. |
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It is in fact a financially astute way of achieving attractive returns over the long run. |
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He believes Madoff's more financially astute clients – feeder funds and hedge funds – chose not to look too closely. |
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Financial instruction does not mean that people will automatically become more financially astute. |
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In New England, especially, they tend to be passionate about farming, but also well educated and financially astute. |
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It's the nature of being a manager at Exeter that we have to be very financially astute and we don't go over budget. |
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Flexible product design and sophisticated mortgage underwriting support our aim of attracting financially astute customers from carefully selected demographic categories and establishing long-term relationships with them. |
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It is loaded with content, but, rather than educational, it's mostly tips and advice on how to change your lifestyle to be more financially astute. |
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It's the nature of being a manager at Exeter City that we have to be very financially astute and we have to make sure that we don't go over budget. |
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On consumer education, it is recognised that with more well-informed and financially astute consumers making better financial decisions, competition is promoted among the financial service providers. |
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It should be someone who is both trustworthy and financially astute. |
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Our research suggests that the majority of Canadians now view environmental best practices as being practical and financially astute, as well as the right thing to do. |
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