Cleverly in a sentence as an adverb

It's not that they cleverly and fairly break encryption, it's that they sabotage the standards.

Completely legal, nothing for Google to complain about, but gives you the same effect very cleverly. Instead they did this brazen ****...

Quit treating five-year-olds like they're some kind of resistant clay, and you have to cleverly shape them into the person they're going to be. That kid is already a person.

Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by definition, not smart enough to debug it."

Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by definition, not smart enough to debug it. -- Brian Kernighan of "K&R C" and AWK fame

Because it has cleverly avoided having any reference to "evil" in its slogan.

It was so cleverly evil, I'm still not quite sure what combination of impressed and disgusted to be. The answer to "do we own our Steam games" isn't just "no", it's "no, and Valve know this, and they use that fact punitively when they want to".

Six lines, cleverly rhymed, and every word beginning with the letter s!" The electronic bard's response: Seduced, shaggy Samson snored.

But by making this stand he very cleverly tried to divert the attention from his own fuckups and poison the waters for whoever Ariana tries to appoint to lead TechCrunch. Now I would like to say I am not on Ariana's side.

It is an inclined plane, cleverly curved, to be sure, and elaborately streamlined, but still essentially an inclined plane. That's, after all, why that whole fascinating contraption of ours is called an air-plane.

Users press the Page Down key, and it obscures the first text lines of the next page under the navigation, or top banner, or whatever you've placed so cleverly up there. It's frustrating, impedes the reader's experience, and makes people not want to bother with your content.

AWS cleverly designed a very informative status dashboard: green means "things might work", green with a little speck on it means "nothing is working, the entire datacenter is down". Effectively, this is exactly how it is.

It's the first postmodern corporation, cleverly designed to look like a free market. Reputable investors are the executive suite.

Now, my honest opinion is that at worst he sometimes flat out lies, or at least cleverly tries to confuse people. He says that he had an orderly plan for reviewing privacy issues, all the while, I think that his administration has consistently been trying to keep things hushed up.

The maker of this panorama cleverly edited the image to show a false horizon where the mountain would actually be. It looks good, but gives the misleading impression that the rover is surrounded by a band of low hills, when the truth is rather different.

I cleverly sabotaged all my medical school interviews. My interviewers were able to detect my lack of interest in medicine and my great enthusiasm about computers, and wisely rejected me.

Not to mention completely omitting what you're going to do about the problems, but cleverly disguising the omission itself. A final thought, all of that aside: If I were Will Wright, I'd be genuinely sad about what happened to SimCity regardless of the circumstances of the Maxis sale.

The initial assertion -- that this is a cleverly-worded non-denial -- doesn't hold up with the text. Page is clearly and unambiguously denying that Google supplies any information to the government on a millions-of-users scale.

The problem is "Lots of people have cleverly managed to hack WP into running as a general purpose CMS because there's such a wealth of support, knowledge and extensability surrounding it". I'be be much more interested in a new modern, flexible CMS built for that purpose from the ground up than I am about a new blogging software.

It cleverly it uses two fictitious quotes to imply it represents real people's complaints, when it's in fact the author himself making up the supposed complaints. It also works up a strawman argument: That you can criticize Rails on the basis of a collection of frameworks that the OP apparently thinks are required to good apps.

From then on, the System cleverly decided the yearly productivity goals should include delivering the same amount of copper, each year. The post office master had to figure out how to deliver the copper for a couple of years, in order to avoid failure in meeting the obviously correct goals, until he finally managed to change them.

Cleverly definitions

adverb

in a clever manner; "they were cleverly arranged"; "a smartly managed business"

See also: smartly