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But I do not think smarts are the main thing.
"My late husband used to say I had more street smarts than anyone he knew."
At least there's one good thing that can be said about George he's got smarts.
"We'd like to see them in a place where they can use their smarts," she said.
You got to have a lot of smarts to get into Harvard.
Which was way more smarts than he wanted to see out of the horses.
Now she has the smarts and authority to run that new business.
Seven months into the Smarts' marriage, they began having serious problems in their relationship.
Few people in India with energy and smarts would think of going into politics.
But while everyone would agree you need smarts, is that the same thing as intelligence?
"We teach street smarts, and that's what you need to do well in college."
The Smarts identify with these cases, and also keep their distance.
They've got to have enough smarts not to come down right in the middle of us."
The answer is that of course we have the smarts to come up with something more efficient.
If he expected me to pat him on the back for smarts, he'd have a long wait.
And if you can lend some of your smarts to the change I'm trying to make, well that's even better.
Still, they did have the smarts to say no to the euro, so maybe not all bad.
He and others attributed his success in business to "street smarts".
It takes smarts to get to the top in a city like this, and plenty of them.
"He would bring the political smarts and the communications skills that are needed."
Paradoxically, she is also known in the group for having the best street smarts.
"But smarts has nothing to do with it," said one intelligence official.
"But you've already got more smarts than most grown men."
No one had his combination of smarts and easy confidence.
She had expected Cyrus 12 would have the smarts to do so.