Similar words: save, savor, saving, savage, save up, save for, disavowal, vis-a-vis. Meaning: ['sævɪ] n. the cognitive condition of someone who understands. v. get the meaning of something.
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31. And its technical skill, vast financial reserves and marketing savvy give it the potential to overcome any early disadvantage.
32. Being politically savvy is a significant plus for any chief.
33. Nerdistan companies will have trouble attracting well-connected, savvy, media-oriented workers.
34. But my traveling companion, more wary and savvy than I, smelled scam.
35. To start with, the management team combines vision, technical savvy, financial acumen and expertise in the area of entertainment.
36. Like small animals, good-hearted, savvy.
37. Working with an Internet savvy career company can help.
38. She was a pretty savvy woman.
39. An identity thief, a political rival, a bitter ex-spouse, a litigant—anybody who is savvy and wants information—can get it.
40. World leaders are becoming ever more internet savvy these days.
41. Binder and Wiesel used their consulting backgrounds and business savvy to start Pet Airways in 2005.
42. Dozens of communities have already expressed interest in the pilot program, but Topeka, which renamed itself "Google" for the month of March as a savvy publicity stunt, may have an early edge.
43. An excellent defender, capable scorer and savvy floor leader, Wilkens is one of the few great players who also became a great coach. Sentencedict.com
44. Learn the ins and outs of savvy stock, bond and commodities trading.
45. When fundamentals and technicals are in gear, a savvy trader can have a field day.
46. But when it comes to swindling more sophisticated identification tools, such as fingerprint testing, the carbon copies aren't so savvy.
47. But the demographic it's targeted at is very technology - savvy.
48. This stretched from the Tyrrhenian Sea inland across the Apennines, low but steep mountains that today's savvy hikers avoid in winter—a choice the Allies did not have in 1943.
49. Therefore, people's cognition can be reflected in three basic states: intellectuality, rationality and Savvy.
50. Or say you’re more historically savvy, might you venture Alan Turing?
51. Still, even savvy gadgeteers sometimes can't locate their device's true potential.
52. But if you can buck the trend, you'll find that September is when those with the savvy and the means pack their bags and embark on adventure.
53. many called Ms.Chua a "monster" or "nuts" — and a very savvy provocateur.
54. Edward M. Hallowell, in his very savvy book Connect, cites the 1979 Alameda County Study by Dr. Lisa Berkman of the Harvard School of Health Sciences.
55. Sharpton scaled the ire of the white masses and the embarrassment of the black elite to become a savvy power broker with unparalleled access to Obama.
56. Gordon Brown, belying his clunking image , has brought tech - savvy communications staff into Downing Street.
57. Savvy teachers: Their students miss out on new and innovative learning techniques.
58. I'm going to tune in, with hopes that the single mom is portrayed as a smart, savvy, loving, go-getting mama!
59. And while a quarterback can improvise and create, NFL defenses are savvy enough to swallow up all but the most preternaturally gifted field generals.
60. The rules are complex but there are ways the savvy taxpayer can maximize the tax shelter.