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- adjective
comparative form ofsavvy : moresavvy
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Examples
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Today, SMBs are "savvier" because they need technology for more of their core business operations.
FierceVoIP 2008
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Those contestants are also savvier than ever when it comes to picking who they want to work with.
The Voice Season 2 Scoop: More Blind Audition Rounds, Bigger Teams, Savvier Contestants 2011
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Unable to find jobs, many will instead enlist to fight new wars overseas for the world's shrinking oil supply, while savvier nations reap the benefits of alternative energy.
Will Bunch: Palin, Beck, the Tea Party and the Big Lie About Saving "Children and Grandchildren" Will Bunch 2010
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Corporations are becoming savvier everyday at checking their employees actions on these networks, and employees who are not representing their company in a positive manner could face an uncertain future.
Mark Pasetsky: Corporate Execs Beware! Social Media Can Destroy Your Executive Brand! Mark Pasetsky 2010
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Even as the amount of money reported back from the SMPs has gone down, Schoen said, they're getting more phone calls from "savvier consumers."
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That then turned into a pitch for a TV show, which landed at Fuse where it debuts tonight, at 11/10c "The savvier audience members realize that I'm commenting on pop culture and how opinionated the media-drenched personalities have become," he says.
Fuse Lights Up Funny or Die's Comedic Game Show Billy on the Street 2011
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Now the small retailers that form the base of its business have become savvier about working with Groupon and other social coupon companies.
Burned by Daily-Deal Craze, Small Businesses Get Savvy Elizabeth Holmes 2011
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The Voice Season 2 scoop: More blind audition rounds, bigger teams, savvier contestants
The Voice Season 2: No More Nice Judges and Scoop on the New Advisers 2012
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In the end, students may become savvier, particularly if, as universities minister David Willetts hopes, new institutions set up and offer better value.
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Even as the amount of money reported back from the SMPs has gone down, Schoen said, they're getting more phone calls from "savvier consumers."
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