Sentences with phrase «audience at a mistake»

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«It was a mistake and I readily admit that,» Rice told an audience of business leaders gathered at the Crain's New York Business Democratic candidates» forum at the Grand Hyatt Hotel.
Replaying wooing mistakes we've all made, the smart writing and quirky jokes in this movie gives audience members a chance to laugh at the dilemmas of dating.
May you be so fortunate as to see it with an audience that has not mistaken it for a raucous comedy of errors (I mean, who laughs at torture scenes, really?).
Shelley Hitz presents 5 Editing Mistakes to Avoid When Writing a Nonfiction Book posted at Shelley Hitz Author Audience, saying, «Editing is essential so that you can share your message clearly to your readers.
Steven Saus presents INDIE AUTHOR MISTAKES: Know Your Target Audience (Or Which Groups To Advertise To) posted at ideatrash, saying, «If you really, really want to waste your time and come across as an unprofessional (and continue to give indie authors a bad name), go ahead and flood your Facebook, G +, and author friends with pleas to buy your book.
Microsoft's marketing for their new console has been, at best, an utter mess, filled with poor communication with their audience and numerous mistakes that have hurt the company's reputation.
Perhaps I'm looking at the wrong data set, if so my mistake, but I thought he chose that date just to go from month to month over 15 years because the Mail's audience could better «connect» with it in that format, or something along those lines.
Your audience were physicists who must have cringed at the naive mistakes in your article.
A lawyer / speaker who arrives at the venue at the last minute, reads through a speech without pausing for audience involvement, and then rushes from the room to the next appointment is making a huge mistake.
Most of us (myself included) have made the same mistake at some point or another, using what to us are common acronyms, but which may not be so familiar to our audience.
We made the mistake of chasing a bigger audience at the expense of those people we already knew how to speak to and add value to.
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