Sentences with phrase «as a circle of»

As Rodz explains it, each peer group serves as a circle of advisors to help guide decision making in the early stages.
As people - each with their own unique needs and personalities - have been added to our family... or as their circle of peers and community widens with their age... this work only grows.
The Cassini spacecraft looks toward the dark side of Saturn's largest moon as a circle of light is produced by sunlight scattering through the periphery of Titan's atmosphere.
Our way of thinking becomes less intuitive, we develop the ability to make conscious decisions and, as our circle of influence becomes broader, we start developing our own sense of right and wrong.
In the next book, she searched for the father she never knew as her circle of family and friends continues to expand.
There are people like that in real life and we either accept them or reject them as the circle of life continues.
And as a circle of treachery tightens around him, Nate is about to confront the most chilling revelation of all — and a past Nate himself has been trying to escape.
She used to be terrified of strangers and of the car, but as her circle of friends has grown, so has her ability to enjoy life.
Cirtru will then email you once your company or university has been added as a circle of trust.
The mode consists of up to to 30 teams of four players (one drives while the other three passengers lean out of the windows and shoot) speeding across the map as the circle of gas closes, collecting power - ups (like oil slicks, smoke screens, and double - jumps), launching off ramps, and doing battle with each other.
Although Taylor worked in the studio of Robert Rauschenberg for eight years and achieved a measure of fame in Europe, he never established as much renown in the US as his circle of New York colleagues during his own lifetime.
The three videos play simultaneously, allowing Oliver to stretch time, the body, and space as the circle of his head becomes both a macrocosm of the universe and a microcosm of the body.
I had no doubt that her self would have shrunk in despair as the circle of defamation widened without respite.
It is always advisable to have at least three sources of new leads (such as circle of influence, geographic farm and for sale by owner).

Not exact matches

By bringing together people of different backgrounds, you gain the ability to escape a single group's echo chamber and avoid errors caused by groupthink; the power to act as a connector or translator between different circles; and the immense creative potential of combining ideas from different fields.
And as an online bank, bringing in the technology piece and really making that kind of the third leg of the stool brings it full circle for us — and brings it back to our brand in a really authentic way.
«Under Holacracy, authority and decision makers are distributed throughout the company in multiple roles and circles as we move more into self - management and self - organization, and there are clear boundaries of what I can and can not make decisions about.»
In some circles, Denton is seen as the author of his own misfortune in the sense that the site's cavalier approach to privacy and pushing the boundaries of newsworthiness have made it a pariah.
Other studies have discovered that as people age, they seek out situations that will lift their moods — for instance, pruning social circles of friends or acquaintances who might bring them down.
One standard test of this asks the patient to look at a picture and find as many examples of, say, a circle or an X or other simple symbol as possible in two minutes.
Now history is repeating itself as an energized youth seeks to beat the establishment and dominate their respective circles of venture.
In early 2006, just as the concept of cloud computing was gaining traction in tech circles, Amazon's cloud offering went live.
A new logo maintains the name and the color red while adding such symbols as a drop of coffee, a cup, and a red semi-circle representing a smile enclosed by a silver circle conveying a silver lining.
A trademark is a word, phrase, or design that identifies a specific organization as the provider of product or service (often identified with a little R in a circle).
«We look at it as a system of concentric circles, saying harden your most critical systems first, put all your bells and whistles on them to prevent them from compromising, and then build out from there,» said Mason.
Auto app updating: Keeping apps up to date on an iOS device is like playing whack - a-mole — just as soon as you've updated a few, more of those damn red notification circles pop up.
This group of successful business people, this circle of successful entrepreneurs (not just socialites as some may think of us) are always bouncing new ventures and ideas off one another and looking to expand into new arenas.
The present French agitation for a «competitiveness pact» is just a classic French ruse for jacking up their own influence as gatekeepers of the inner circle, and has nothing to do with competitiveness, except to reduce it.
The biggest innovation are its «Circles,» which allow users to tailor status updates and information to a varied group of contacts such as friends, co-workers and family.
They're also perceived as more attractive and tend to have a larger circle of high - quality relationships.
Winkler, 58, has a reputation as a sort of adulte terrible, known in business journalism circles for his volcanic temper and his fondness for bow ties.
The initiative also offers an entrée into the country's tight circle of well - heeled venture capitalists, whose investments are being matched as much as 3 to 1 by the Chilean government.
Some circles have lamented the downfall of the online auction as being bad for price discovery.
As Steve Jobs once said, «A small team of A players can run circles around a giant team of B and C players.»
Build a circle of 2 - 3 senior people who have a stake in your success and cultivate them as one - on - one advisors.
He stood at over six feet tall, with a scraggly beard and circles under his eyes; Newell, on the other hand, was clean - shaven and came across as the more buttoned - down of the two.
U.S. President Donald Trump's choice of John Bolton to replace H.R. McMaster as national security advisor replaces a restraining influence in the president's inner circle with a dedicated hawk.
There is almost nothing about how he feels on being shown the door, though we circle back to him as a senior statesman, touring the world with Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick on behalf of biotech.
People in cryptocurrency circles refer to such events — when a new piece of digital money is distributed out of thin air — as an «air drop.»
«This is a large number of senior officials and oligarchs, many of whom are in the inner circle of Vladimir Putin and many of whom are facing sanctions for the first time as well as the state - owned enterprises,» the official said.
Business circles are particularly concerned over the future of U.S. - China commercial ties as President - elect Donald Trump prepares to take office, having pledged to brand China a currency manipulator and threatened to impose tariffs on its goods.
Several people Business Insider spoke to who move in hacking circles were also dismissive of «Vamp,» describing him as a «skid» — an abbreviation of the derisory term «script kid,» or someone who is reliant on scripts and pre-written code to hack, rather than using their own skill.
Scrapping the filibuster, known in political circles as the «nuclear option,» would require McConnell to wrangle a majority of senators to vote to suspend the rule.
As who we know, what we like, and what we share begins to determine what we see, who we hear and where we hear it from, our experience of the web becomes more intensely focused around a narrower range of topics and a more focused social circle.
Get Specific About Foreign Subsidies: Though government activism isn't widely seen as effective in Republican circles, there's plenty of evidence that trade policy has at the very least boosted employment in countries like China and Korea.
People in their social circles believe in them, think of them as a «knowledgeable» friend or someone whose choices, opinions they admire and follow.
And some say that if an underwriter — especially one with Goldman's unmatched distribution clout — really wants to push a stock, it can twist the arms of key investors to buy a piece of the offering, reminding them of the many millions they've made as members of its cozy IPO circle.
TQM was demonstrated on a grand scale by Japanese industry through the intervention of W. Edwards Deming — who, in consequence, and thanks to his missionary labors in the U.S. and across the world, has come to be viewed as the «father» of quality control, quality circles, and the quality movement generally.
Known for his connections to both Bay Street and establishment Liberal circles, Prichard as head of U of T was credited with talking Paul Martin into rewriting the tax rules to allow gifts of stock to be eligible for charitable credits — a game - changing move that unlocked untold millions of philanthropic donations.
He had in the past managed musicians such as Tori Amos and Queens of the Stone Age — perhaps the circles that led him to Gomez.
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