Sentences with phrase «strong affinity for»

Strong affinity for helping clients understand the products that would suit their needs.
«A strong affinity for the brand and the desire to be a part of the Apple ecosystem still keeps Apple at the top of the market,» Scarsella told the E-Commerce Times.
Matthew was born in Abingdon, Virginia and inherited a strong affinity for public education and employee rights from his parents, both of whom were educators in Tennessee.
Though her paintings reflect her Western upbringing and education, she feels a strong affinity for the Chinese Literati tradition where art is created for oneself and a few friends, with the belief that the way to better one's «art» is to work on one's understanding and spirit first.
The works in the exhibition display Peggy Guggenheim's love of art, and in particular her strong affinity for two key artistic movements of 20th Century modern art: Surrealism and abstraction.
Painting in the genre of Abstract Expressionism, I feel a strong affinity for artists such as Joan Mitchell and Willem De Kooning, whose work also emphasizes action and emotion over ideas.
As much as I like a good superhero story, I have a strong affinity for the more «high concept» stuff.
So, aside from the obvious fact that I'm dreadful at summing up a Mario experience despite and perhaps because of a strong affinity for the series, all I can really say is that this is the first of the new portable Mario platformers I'm likely to carry around for repeat sessions.
Dr. Sessink has a strong affinity for the excitement and diversity of emergency medicine and has practiced emergency medicine at the VCA Animal Referral and Emergency Center of Arizona since its opening in June of 2004.
But this close companionship developed into a strong affinity for their families.
Sadly, glucose has a very strong affinity for water.
A: Some aspects of paying for college have a strong affinity for certain months of the year.
Parris - Lamb has a strong affinity for the booksellers, as he credits the success of Jordan's first novel, Mudbound, with the welcome reception it received in book stores as digital had really not taken off at that time.
Back then, India's royalty had a strong affinity for bespoke cars from Rolls - Royce, reportedly amassing over 800 one - of - a-kind vehicles from the British automaker.
We're not sure what species he is, but we do know he has a strong affinity for platforming.
It's clear that the Academy has a strong affinity for American Hustle over all, as Russell's last two films have now earned Oscar nods in all six major categories.]
Directing from his own script, Feig demonstrates a strong affinity for genre cinema that avoids turning Spy into a simple gag - filled spoof.
-LSB-...] no secret that I have a strong affinity for moto jackets.
If you read this blog, you probably have a strong affinity for makeup and beauty.
It's no secret that I have a strong affinity for moto jackets.
In addition, I3C inhibits formation of 4 - hydroxyestrogen, another potent estrogen possessing growth - promoting effects that has a strong affinity for estrogen receptors (43).
My spouse calls me Winnie the Poo due to my strong affinity for eating honey directly out of the honey jar.
Streptavidin, a bacterial protein isolated from Streptomyces avidinii, is similar to egg - white avidin in its strong affinity for biotin.
In this contribution, two hybrid ultramicroporous materials (HUMs), SIFSIX -3-Ni and TIFSIX -2-Cu-i, which are known to exhibit strong affinity for CO2,
Viktor Hamburger of Washington University extended Harrison's work but chose to study the chick embryo because its nervous system, although more complex than that of an amphibian, lends itself better to experimental analysis: its nerve centers are more clearly delineated and their strong affinity for silver stain enables the experimenter to visually examine the nerve structures more easily.
Mercury has a strong affinity for the brain, especially the fetal brain.
The two binding sites give antibodies strong affinity for their targets, Shokat says, and he wanted to mimic that strategy by creating an inhibitor that bound to mTOR in two places.
The extra fetal haemoglobin in their blood, which has a very strong affinity for oxygen, does the work of the defective adult haemoglobin.
On the other, New Hampshire has demonstrated a strong affinity for McCain in 2000 and 2008 and, unlike many other states around the country, the Arizona senator could well fight Obama to a draw among the state's crucial independent voters.
Baltic republics have strong affinity for Western Europe, and strong dis - affinity for Russia; for historical, cultural, and religious reasons.
By the time children start elementary school, many have begun to adopt other learning styles, but some children maintain a strong affinity for physical learning.
Crowder in particular «felt a strong affinity for student - athletes» and readily granted them access to the classes to help them manage their academic and athletic demands.
it seems Wenger has a strong affinity for midfielders..
A new and expanded survey on the organic attitude of U.S. families released September 14 by the Organic Trade Association shows that Millennials are big buyers of organic, and that becoming a parent will only deepen the strong affinity for organic shared by this powerful generation.
It tasted fine, but that didn't help me develop a strong affinity for pumpkin.
so i have a strong affinity for ensuring your survival... and thus you by extension... as long as you are not incredibly inconvenient.»
Today I'd say I'm agnostic — generally of the atheist opinion but sometimes wishful deist — socially Christian with a strong affinity for Buddhist philosophy.
He obviously has a strong affinity for the author's views.
Besides, consumers have shown a strong affinity for online play, particularly social games such as Zynga's FarmVille.
And for people who have been loyal customers, it will be an affirmation for why they have such a strong affinity for the brand.»
Erudite enough to write reviews for The New York Times and to quote Wallace Stevens from memory, he also had a strong affinity for physical labor and a history of writing stories for and about men.
Shoppers» preference for bricks - and - mortar stores somewhat surprised the survey's author, who was expected to find a stronger affinity for online retailers.
The pioneering work of Murray Bowen contains categories with strong affinities for Whitehead's concepts.
«That said, I don't think he's particularly well - known in the nonpolitical tech entrepreneurial world... the Meet - Ups, Foursquares and prominent local tech - start ups haven't had much to do with him, that community has a stronger affinity for Christine Quinn,» he continued, due to Bloomberg's appointment of Chief Digital Officer Rachel Haot and record of spotlighting the work of tech entrepreneurs.
With time, those neural pathways become strengthened and your mind will have a stronger affinity for perceiving stress as manageable.

Not exact matches

The business world's affinity for combining client meetings and work outs is only getting stronger
This generation has a stronger affinity than other generations for brands that express themselves as socially responsible.
Despite my strong affinity toward the asset management industry, I fear for the implication of regulators labeling it «shadow banking sector ``, i.e. asset managers who have stepped - in to fund projects and make loans as risk averse banks retreated.
There truly is a strong affinity here to Santayana's idea of intent or animal faith as the way in which we turn dumbly to a reality beyond, whose character can only be more exactly specified for us by the essences which we intuit.
8The theory of propositional knowledge for real possibilities has strong affinities with Luis de Molina's middle knowledge, which is between the knowledge of actualities and the knowledge of pure possibilities.
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