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The people who run baseball are nothing if not astute.
Few, if any, were astute enough to see the differences.
These young people are more politically astute than you think.
The look in his eyes was too astute for comfort.
Both men being among the most astute politicians in the history of the state.
There are ways for astute Members to get around nearly every stage in the traditional model of the process.
"You seem to be a very astute judge of character."
It had not been a politically astute thing to say.
They would think me, if not a genius, then at least astute.
Every now and then, the series comes up with a provocative, astute question.
But I would hope the more astute of you had already figured that one out.
The more astute of the Above realize that and want to do something about it.
He felt rather than knew that the prince was an able and astute man.
Well, first off, the more astute will realize that what they are watching is anything but a talk show.
Beyond that, he has an astute sense of reporters' needs.
AT their most astute, memoirs are about more than the story of someone's life.
An astute politician, he decided it was time to get out.
"The Senate has confirmed a man with an astute mind and a kind heart."
Perhaps Adams was more astute than he gave him credit for.
This support can be turned into power by an astute patron.
But individual investors have not always been astute about call protection.
Perhaps he'd said something to her before, but she was astute for mentioning it.
She considered him the most astute and powerful of those beneath her.
They are astute men, and have their faction well in hand.
Miss Graham is too astute to leave things at that.