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).
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.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
WASHINGTON U.S. President Donald Trump's choice
of John Bolton to replace Army Lieutenant General H.R. McMaster
as national security adviser replaces a restraining
influence in the president's inner
circle with a dedicated hawk.
As you can see, the bigger the
circle, the more
influence that particular share
of your content had.
I'm
influenced by David Armano who came up with the concept
of influence ripples or
circles to depict blogger spheres
of influence as far back
as 2006.
And then I went to a tiny Christian college and that's where I lost my faith, surrounded by Christians, with no
influence of pop culture and not so much
as one atheist in my
circle of acquaintances.
The story describes Bachmann's
influences - including figures like Francis Schaeffer and David Noebel, who most Americans have never heard
of but who are superstars in conservative Christian
circles - and I found them all familiar faces from my childhood
as a culture warrior.
It is probable that Buber exercised some direct
influence on Fromm's thought since
as a young man Fromm belonged to the Frankfurt
circle of students
of the Bible and Judaism led by Franz Rosenzweig and Martin Buber.)
And here,
as before, the increasingly felt
influence in evangelical
circles of Calvinist and Anabaptist traditions can be significant.
Just
as the charismatic movement introduced the musical
influence of mainstream American Christianity back into Pentecostal
circles, the new, respectable Pentecostals could not help absorbing the entertainment tastes
of Silent Majority America.
The comparatively recent popularity
of cognitive behaviorism, with its implicit nod to free will in its emphasis on the importance
of beliefs, concepts, and ideas
as well
as environment in
influencing human attitudes and conduct, shows that in some
circles determinism is being somewhat moderated.
Calvin was not
as dominant an
influence in the Reformed Churches
as was Luther in Lutheranism, but he was the most prominent figure in shaping them and,
as was true
of Luther, his writings had a profound and continuing effect both within and outside the ecclesiastical
circles which looked to him
as their leader.
Heterodox mystical ideas continued to exist in certain
circles in Indonesia in spite
of the
influence of the many orthodox Sufi orders and in spite
of the
influence of orthodox Sufi writers such
as al - Ghazali, who introduced a synthesis
of the fundamental doctrines, the law, and Sufism.
«But the training ground ban, initiated by the club's former coach,
as well
as the instructions to keep away from the inner
circle, from players, from the staff, from many friends with whom I worked so closely throughout the years, all
of that
influenced my thinking.
And she is much more likely to either have knowledgeable breastfeeding support in her social
circles or, if the breastfeeding specialist - to - mother ratio is similar to that
of a wealthy nation, those breastfeeding supports are not having to compete with rampant cultural
influence from formula companies and other cultural breastfeeding hurdles, such
as unpaid maternity leave.
«I can do more for Syracuse right here,» said DeFrancisco, 66, who described the current
circle of elected leaders with major
influence in Central New York
as «the most cooperative I've seen in 35 years
of public service.
They tested different degrees
of axis tilt, which
influences how much sunlight the planet's upper and lower latitudes receive,
as well
as different degrees
of eccentricity — the extent to which the planet's orbit around the sun deviates from a
circle, which can amplify seasonal temperature changes.
As educators, it's important that we continue expanding our
circles of influence so that we can all continue to learn and improve.
As part
of these interviews, teachers participated in the construction
of a
circle of influence diagram.
Arguably our favorite exercise involved
circling the skidpad with no hands on the steering wheel, controlling the trajectory
of the rear - drive 86 using only the throttle, a lesson in how power application
influences a car's line and a precursor to some serious attempts at drifting — attempts that varied from semi-impressive to hilariously inept and had our entire crew in stitches
as we observed each other's runs.
Every 2 minutes we will see supply drops fall in groups
of 3 to 6 but will only land in the «end
circle» so again this may
influence your decision
as to where you wish to land
In any case, I feel like I'm coming full
circle, after decades
of exploring a wide variety
of different types
of picture making, both representational and non-objective, so that these newest paintings seem to be more fully realized in terms
of how I am integrating my
influences via my specific talents, proclivities and character
as a painter.
He cited
as influences such artists
as Clyfford Still, William Baziotes, and Willem de Kooning, but the
circles more strongly recall the top half
of a painting by Adolph Gottlieb.
In New York, just after the turn
of the century, a small
circle of photographic visionaries revolved around the magnetic figure
of Alfred Stieglitz (1864 - 1946), whose
influence as artist, patron and gallerist galvanised this tight - knit community.
Back in New York, immersed in the
circle of artists known
as the New York School and with Cage and Cunningham's avant - garde
influence as a foil, Rauschenberg explored many
of the central ideas
of Abstract Expressionism, both acknowledging and transgressing the movement's emphasis on gesture, individualism, action, and direct expression through paint.
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Ferren was active in the European avant - garde
circles, and produced paintings
influenced by the abstract geometry
of artists such
as Piet Mondrian, Wassily Kandinsky, and Robert Delaunay.
As described by the OMCA website, the communities highlighted are: The circle of artists who worked with and were influenced by Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo in San Francisco in the 1930s; the legendary painters and photographers associated with the California School of Fine Arts (now San Francisco Art Institute) in the 1940s and 1950s, including Mark Rothko, Richard Diebenkorn, and Imogen Cunningham; the free - spirited faculty and students at UC Davis in the 1960s and 1970s, such as Wayne Thiebaud, William T. Wiley, and Bruce Nauman; and the streetwise, uncompromisingly idealistic artists at the center of a vibrant new Mission scene that took root in the 1990s through the present, including Barry McGee and Chris Johanso
As described by the OMCA website, the communities highlighted are: The
circle of artists who worked with and were
influenced by Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo in San Francisco in the 1930s; the legendary painters and photographers associated with the California School
of Fine Arts (now San Francisco Art Institute) in the 1940s and 1950s, including Mark Rothko, Richard Diebenkorn, and Imogen Cunningham; the free - spirited faculty and students at UC Davis in the 1960s and 1970s, such
as Wayne Thiebaud, William T. Wiley, and Bruce Nauman; and the streetwise, uncompromisingly idealistic artists at the center of a vibrant new Mission scene that took root in the 1990s through the present, including Barry McGee and Chris Johanso
as Wayne Thiebaud, William T. Wiley, and Bruce Nauman; and the streetwise, uncompromisingly idealistic artists at the center
of a vibrant new Mission scene that took root in the 1990s through the present, including Barry McGee and Chris Johanson.
Pollock's
influence didn't really stop with Clement Greenberg and his
circle of artist friends, such
as Frankenthaler, Morris Louis, or Larry Poons — even though part
of its appeal for them was the decorative side
of his late drip paintings.
Stieglitz, who had a wide
circle of influence in New York, made O'Keeffe a star in two senses - both with her own art and
as a model in his photographs.
Although the Dallas Nine ceased to operate
as a group after its members scattered to pursue careers throughout the state and beyond, artists from that
circle continued to do meaningful work and exerted a powerful
influence over a new generation
of artists through their positions
as teachers and museum administrators.
His cultural
circle also included the choreographer Merce Cunningham (1919 - 2009) and the composer John Cage (1912 - 92)- later to become influential in the Neo-Dada and Fluxus movements -
as well
as the Belgian sculptor Georges Vantongerloo (1886 - 1965), the great Romanian modernist Constantin Brancusi (1876 - 1957)(whose simplification
of natural forms had a lasting
influence on Kelly), and the American inventor
of mobiles and stabiles Alexander Calder (1898 - 1976).
HONOLULU, HAWAI`I — The Honolulu Museum
of Art's anticipated Abstract Expressionism: Looking East from the Far West, opening Sept. 7, is the first museum exhibition to address a gap in the history
of Abstract Expressionism, bringing artists
of the New York School together with Asian American artists who studied and worked in New York in the 1940s and 1950s, examining their presence within this
circle,
as well
as the
influence of Asian intellectual and artistic traditions on artists long revered
as uniquely American.
Also
influenced by natural surroundings such
as the mountainous areas
of southern China, free - flowing charcoal lines and ink washes, overlaid with solid arcs and
circles of white paint, in delicate, harmonious compositions are features
of Zhou Li's (b 1969) work.
Farrell hypothesizes the amount is not
as important
as «whether or not they had financial ties to corporate benefactors at all, thus signifying entry into a smaller
circle of influence.»
However,
as creativity and technology advance, new hiring
circles like the fact that job letters have morphed into an extended family
of hard - hitting messages, that are designed to
influence hiring managers into seeing and treating you
as a professional.