Sentences with phrase «building an alliance means»

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«For our international partners and advertisers, the alliance between Juwai.com and Tencent means more traffic, more transactions and more brand building in the crucial Chinese market.
The convenient and specious separation of form and content in worship often lies at the heart of the broader Evangelical movement as a means of facilitating inter-church alliances and building consensus has, I suspect, spilled over into other Christian traditions too.
That means the therapist needs to communicate their empathy a lot, and try to build that rapport and alliance as quickly as they can.
I can't think of another issue where I've had more communication and it's unprecedented for so much of that to come from England and what people have been saying to me is if what you meant during the election that you cared about more than Scotland, you wanted to hold out a hand of friendship to people in England, build progressive alliances where you could, if you meant that, then please on this issue vote with us to retain the ban on foxhunting.
«Singing might prove more effective than speaking as a means for building social alliances,» Huron says.
Etihad is not a member of any of the three major alliances but it has built a large network of partners which means you have a lot of interesting ways to redeem Etihad Guest miles.
I focus on the therapeutic alliance and look for opportunities to build on clients» strengths while working to create deeper connections and meaning throughout the lifespan.»
Important change strategies include the use of reframes to change the meaning of interactions; shifts alliances and interpersonal boundaries; building conflict resolution skills; and providing parents with guidance and coaching.
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