They seem to be using social media very astutely but so too do western companies.
The ground is shifting under Kimberly-Clark, and the bosses there could have responded more astutely.
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He invests so astutely that he takes control of a company and makes a fortune.
As her biographer John Campbell astutely remarked, if you want to see her legacy, just look around.
China has astutely avoided overt sabre-rattling, preferring instead to try to persuade America to apply the pressure.
Over 3.3%, as astutely noted by Forbes publisher Rich Karlgaard, is the El Dorado of political wellbeing.
He astutely read the tea-leaves of public opinion but had no grand vision.
There are ways around the system, such as an astutely placed bribe with somebody in a local Public Security Bureau.
Bowie peered into the future and quite astutely observed that the rise of technology would challenge and upset the existing status quo.
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As Tom Foremski astutely noted, all companies are media companies today.
In short Google has played the leaking game as astutely as Apple ever did and has managed this launch with exceptional skill.
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Rama IV (1851-68) astutely played off the European powers against each other.
The first is that, as Podvig very astutely notes, the current version of missile defense is radically different from its initial Reaganite conception.
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Hecht astutely persuaded Joseph Cook, who had logged 28 years with Eli Lilly and was chairman of Amylin Pharmaceuticals, to serve as chairman.
The rift with Russia occurred when Putin (astutely, as it turned out) publicly opposed the Iraq war along with Jacques Chirac and Gerhard Schroeder.
He astutely turns the tables to show the house being repurchased by progressive whites in what is now a black neighborhood in 2009 Obama-era America.
He listened to 30, 000 recordings to analyze and astutely assess the music itself -- for example, devoting 110 pages and 62 musical examples to his discussion of Ellington's work.
Winners in this market will have to learn to astutely mobilize new ecosystems, build trust with new partners in the innovation process, and develop differentiated mobile technology platforms to generate value.
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Both are calm under pressure, youngish and astutely opportunistic.
It is important to know that when Wood was Tokio bureau chief of the Economist in the early 1990s, he astutely predicted the pending collapse of the Japanese equity market.
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You could call this ostrich-like behavior but Maneker astutely points out that this is what publishers are good at: moving huge volumes of books by authors that got royalty cash splashed all over them.
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Seeing a steadily growing demand for lasting, well-made things, some of those once revered brands are astutely taking their cues from the Americana look popularized by men's style websites and the unstoppable heritage-brand excavator J.
Instead of astutely accepting the offer to avoid greater seclusion, they decided to retreat into the usual conspiracy rhetoric while trying to buy time with complaints about protocols: this merely allowed the Arab League to ensure near unanimity in its decision to isolate al-Assad.
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