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You just need to be a bit savvy about what to order.
For a few weeks, it looked like a savvy move.
A savvy director could have used this quality to strong effect.
He has a savvy sense of how to keep the audience on his side.
They are younger now and in some ways more savvy.
Still, the savvy parent can often make the system work.
"I think the public is pretty savvy these days," she said.
The picture taking at the end was the most savvy, telling moment.
He could tell that at one time, the guy must have been a savvy officer.
These kids are even more savvy because the Internet came along at the same time that they did.
I said that the men of the legal left had been more savvy, and now she was all alone to pay the price.
I actually made some savvy investments back when things were good.
And you're getting more savvy in what to do with those profits.
"But the consumer would have to be savvy enough to know exactly what they want."
They seemed to feel, as I did, that there's nothing quite like a savvy mom at the top of her game.
In many of these cases, he has looked extraordinarily savvy.
In other instances, those who took money were not so savvy.
"People are savvy about the use of space these days.
"I try and see where savvy investors are putting their money."
But when it comes to her savvy shopping, she is not alone.
Still, the three help make the show a very savvy ensemble.
But most are too savvy to be caught putting a value on life.
At the age of 23, she is savvy and often engaging.
She's too politically savvy to start a second major war while the first one's going on.
When it came to environmental responsibility, this was one savvy world.