Shrewdness in a sentence as a noun

I agree with your assesment of Blatter's shrewdness.

They'd better just wait it out for 4 years, because their collective intelligence does not match his shrewdness.

The acquisition could be attributed to the shrewdness of Android's sales pitch to Google.

It's a bit late to determine shrewdness when you've already extended an offer to the candidate...

But this shrewdness could become a risk in itself if it begins to repel people who want to come to Apple to do ground breaking creative work.

Perhaps the strategy is selfish shrewdness: to prevent misunderstandings that could be very costly.

Look at the multiplicity of hairless apes around you and subsequently the apes-in-charge of this shrewdness.

Business shrewdness and laziness are literally the same thing; businesses always take the easiest path to the greatest profit.

Those who would respond to nullify the effect of that propaganda can't half-*** it, they would need to match the shrewdness and power of what continues to crop up.

I sometimes wonder if all these acquisitions are done out of paranoia rather than business shrewdness.

The Great Game dealt that world view a pretty harsh blow, but the Chinese people persevered and through industry and shrewdness have restored themselves to something like their historical standing.

Whether business/technology politics will allow that to happen and whether nVidia has enough understanding and the shrewdness to pull that off is to be seen.

One day I'd like to start something myself, and I guess I hoped that shrewdness, business acumen, techical chops, idea-originality, those would be more vital parts of a pitch.

It seems to me that selecting for shrewdness is something that would be a bit harder after a law like this, and I'd be interested to hear what strategies are used to replace that signal in hiring.

Shrewdness definitions

noun

intelligence manifested by being astute (as in business dealings)

See also: astuteness perspicacity perspicaciousness