Sentences with phrase «about circles of influence»

Tessa (Jane Levy, Shameless) is being raised by her single father, George (Jeremy Sisto, Law & Order), who is worried about her circle of influence in new York City — so he packs up and moves the small family to the suburbs.

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An average Facebook user has about 300 - 350 friends and the inner circle of influence has grown to 100 - 150 for everyone.
They are circles of influence and «go to resources» for small businesses, organizations and investors to connect with, share and learn about crowdfunding via locally hosted events and initiatives.
Cahill begins this book by treating the three concentric circles that made up the world of Jesus and those who were influenced by him and wrote about him» namely, the Roman social and political environment, the Greek cultural and philosophical world, and the Jewish spirit that was both indebted to and suspicious of the other two.
Real Madrid is all about Ronaldo, with numerous rumours having circled regarding his treatment of other players and his influence over decisions that take place at the club.
My Takeaway: Each of us has a circle of concern (everything we care about) and a circle of influence (things that we can do something about).
We have heard about the circles of control and influence.
Secondly, author Jim O'Shea shared ideas with us about using targeted Facebook ads to reach potential readers outside our circles of influence.
My interactions on FB are about working within my circle of influence — entertaining, providing value, and making connections (see How To Market Without Feeling Like A Slimeball).
Eliot didn't have the visual arts in mind when he wrote this, but his point about the use of myth in Joyce nonetheless exerted an influence in art circles.
Raise awareness through taking time to connect with your immediate circles of influence about the issues that matter most to you right now.
In that book, Covey talks about the concept of the «circle of influence».
Payne's book in a nutshell: 1) politicians and most senior officials operate with the belief that there is a dependable «rational» basis for successful deterrence in which «rational» US opponents will respond prudently and cautiously to US nuclear deterrence threats; 2) the re-evaluation of nuclear strategy in expert circles since the Cold War exposes the deep flaws of Cold War thinking in general and the concept of «rational» deterrence in particular (partly because strategy was dangerously influenced by ideas about rationality from economics).
I also use them to market new listings and to update my circle of influence about market trends.»
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