Sentences with phrase «different audiences who»

b) Publish on multiple platforms and take advantage of a completely different audience who shop elsewhere.

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The company is best known for online list - based articles and quizzes and is trying to better attract more young internet - focused audiences who have different consumption patterns from their parents.
CEOs who are master storytellers interweave these three key types of stories with slightly different versions for each audience - customers, team, investors and advisors — while looking to both the past and the future.
Like a rock band that plays a different set list depending on where they are and who their audience is, a good speaker will know who's in the audience and tailor their message to them.
On Facebook, you write your message without knowing who precisely will read it, but in the knowledge that the likely audience will include people from various parts of your life who have a range of different values and beliefs.
«I'd talk to a group in Tennessee, and there are 59 kids in the audience who all go to different high schools.
With the features described above, KICKICO creates a synergized place for different audiences that did not interact before, such as creators of ICO and cryptocurrency projects and their backers, or creators of classical crowdfunding campaigns and their backers who have never dealt with cryptocurrencies before, authors of their projects and experienced army of advisors, moderators, designers, translators and other specialists all over the World.
Although these essays were written over a span of time and for different audiences, they are held together by K.Cs deep and passionate concern for justice, peace and the integrity of creation, This is a book that should be read and studied by churches, grassroots people, policy makers, theologians and others who are seeking to create a world that is safe for all.
The video was judged to be «inappropriate» for French audiences because it conveyed happy people with Down syndrome, who were «likely to disturb the consciences of women who had lawfully made different personal life choices.»
In Croatia, which presented a different set of problems, the pope again opted for a cautious diplomacy over confrontation and outraged many by granting an audience to the dictator Ante Pavelic, who had led the slaughter of Orthodox Serbs.
For a visitor audience it's quite an exciting proposition to potentially speak to 130 different providers of wine in this country — from somebody who is a one ‑ man ‑ band, specialising in Armenian wine, right up to a national wholesaler, and everybody in - between.»
«We (provide an) audience of people who are responsible for purchasing packaging and related products and services around that, and we get them in a room with people who have new, different, innovative products for them.
Carefully segment your audience for different campaigns and analyze results afterwards — you need to know exactly how effective your tactics are and who you are addressing.
It's been said the course looks like Pine Valley or Walton Heath or Royal Melbourne in different spots, but who does that resonate with in the larger viewing audience?
As a political novice in the Windy City, he easily adapted to being «multilingual» - learning to speak in different ways to different audiences by «subtly shifted accent and cadences depending on who he was speaking too».
Other political communicators may find more trouble balancing the need to reach different audiences in language that makes sense to them with the need for a common and clear political message, but in some sense that's nothing new, as anyone who's ever tried to run a coalition knows.
NOW WE CLEARLY UNDERSTAND THE EXTENT OF DEMENTIA IN AMERICA Dale Benjamin Drakeford 8-31-12 When Clint Eastwood, a self - proclaimed «conservative» (who has lived more like a Joseph Smith liberal spurning nine children with four different women, sporting a clinch fisted personae in his private exenterates over public exhibitions) talks vulgar to an empty chair, Marco Rubio (a small government advocate who loss his roots somewhere between caffeine - free tea and a caffeine rich Cuban cigar) slips Freudian to advocate «large government» in a failed attempt to wax brilliant but came off bane (pun intended) to the capitalization of the nation, Paul Ryan can lie and demonize his role against the truth until his nose is a foot long and not one member of his audience will notice, and Mitt Romney can anecdote on his personal family, business and church goings on as oppose to his solutions for unemployment, banking corruption, housing displacement, militarism, planetary illness and international human rights unrest, we can clearly understand the extent of dementia in America.
«This was very much a big - picture speech meant to enthuse an audience of people who use all of the different infrastructure systems that the governor talked about,» she said.
De La Rosa, who was elected in 2016, said she had had to do battle with many different challenges as a young Latina in the legislative sphere — prompting her to call on the young women in the audience to join her in the ranks.
Two of them — the two who have worked perhaps the hardest to bring the article's ideas to a wider audience — are cut from a rather different disciplinary cloth.
Target audiences of RomanceTale are people who are willing to build serious relationships with people from different countries.
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As time goes by, the project has been growing with the collaboration of different people who have always believed in how we understand the culture: free, global and accessible to all audiences, enabling us to get to know people & wonderful places with culture as a unique ticket.
It's interesting to see a Japanese developer believes that the audience for Dark Souls is fundamentally different than that of someone who would enjoy a Wii U. Personally, I own Demon's Souls, Dark Souls, and I have Dark Souls II collector's edition pre-ordered, while the Wii U console sits neatly under my television.
What might be dreadful melodrama in different hands is handled thoughtfully and with nuance by the Dardennes, who employ their usual spare style of filmmaking that doesn't seek to tip the emotional scales for the audience or forebodingly build to plot twists.
Got ta say I can't really argue with the words the core audience is to different, but also as Ashley says, people who like monster hunter like Darksouls as well, same goes for me, I love MH and I love DS, but the majority of the players, aren't really big fans of MH, then again WiiU and 3DS probably have the biggest audience on MH ever, whenever I check Miiverse from my 3DS, the MH community is flooded with gamers.
While it's entirely possible that «Demon» will appeal more to U.S. audiences after its June 24 release than it did to critics who saw the film at Cannes, at the festival, Refn said his intention was to make a «primal» movie that featured heightened reality in a way that could provoke drastically different reactions from viewers.
Following a single father who works as a human billboard in Taipei, and his left - to - their - own - devices kids, with the presence of their mother represented by three different actresses, the film has the barest thread of story (Tsai has admitted that he no longer has any real interest in narrative), and seems determined to provoke less patient audience members into walking out, with a series of shots that last upwards of ten minutes without all that much movement in them.
Because of this dichotomy, it's the kind of movie that has never really found an audience, save for those who enjoy quirky oddities that are, at the very least, different from any other kind of film.
A satirical film, «Dear White People» takes audiences on a journey through the lives of four different - yet - similar college students as they try to discover who they are.
If there is a malaise eating away at the heart of film journalism these days, I submit it should not be blamed on the reviewers who work on television, We are addressing a different audience from the passionate elite who followed the Kael - Sarris Wars of the Sixties.
This is, essentially, a movie that has no idea of whom its audience consists, or better, it's a movie that realizes its audience will be made up of two different age groups: adult fans of the book and children who like animated movies or whose parents believe introducing their kids to this material will be good for them.
Bad Santa is directed by Terry Zwigoff, who has scored two acclaimed cult comedies in a row, Crumb and Ghost World, and there's probably a cult audience for this film as well, although I suspect it's a much different audience for much different reasons.
The cast includes Whitney Cummings as Julia Brizendine, the narrator and neuropsychiatrist who takes the audience from each different female character and explains what different parts of the brain respond to and how men respond back.
The director Patricia Cardoso — who's best known for her 2002 film Real Women Have Curves (which won a Sundance Audience Award)-- recalls how she was passed over to direct seven different feature films, and each time, the job went instead to a white male director.
Emily Watson has an important role as a blind photo technician who attracts Dolarhyde's affections, and though as great as she is, her character is essential to allow the audience to see a different side of Dolarhyde or at least the possibility of a different person if his female companionship in life was more like this.
Though the two subjects have decidedly different origins and audiences — Harding being part of a national and tabloid - friendly scandal, Wiseau having accumulated more of a grassroots notoriety — both movies are clearly aware of the novelty status that comes with taking a closer look at real people who have become figures of fun.
While that may be perfect for the people who purchased and enjoyed the book or for a sponsored Christian audience, it may be off - putting to those with either a different belief or none at all.
But judging by this year's audience reactions to the sold - out showings of both Martin McDonagh's «Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri» and Dee Rees» «Mudbound,» maybe sentiment concerning matters involving the verbal and physical abuse of women, hate crimes and violence directed at those of different races or creeds and the rise of white supremacy has affected more than just those who voted against the GOP candidate.
To put it another way, while I'm more than sympathetic to Jonathan's desire to read Karen Ordahl Kupperman's book about early America before weighing in on The New World (I speak as one who read four different books about feudal Japan before writing my review of The Last Samurai a few years back), I think it's also essential to keep in mind the fact that most audiences who see the film will come to it with very little, if any, historical background, and that to a certain extent the film even asks to be read ahistorically.
More than that, it's about two very different young men who, together, stick it right up a pair of devious old codgers, make themselves a fortune, and curry favour with the audience in the process.
As if there weren't enough doomsday - themed films released last year, 2013 will see no less than five different movies on the topic — that is, if you include «World War Z.» But before audiences flock to theaters to watch stars like Brad Pitt and James Franco try to survive the end of days, writer / director Todd Berger's «It's a Disaster» offers a darkly comic tale about a group of friends (and one stranger) who are forced into an impromptu therapy session following a biological attack on the city.
Through the Outreach strand, the larger focus of the initiative, researchers develop and support informative and interactive educational experiences which vary in length and time commitment involved as well as those that are designed to meet the needs of different audiences with the ISV network — those new to PZ ideas, those familiar with some PZ frameworks who want to extend their learning to other frameworks and tools, and those with a long history of using certain frameworks who want to deepen and push their practice in new ways.
Being pro-active and sensitive about their web presence many companies are already providing responsive designs to cater the vast segment of audience who are accessing their websites with multiple devices with different screen sizes.
Perhaps the audience in this one, teachers who have been at it for nearly 20 years, had a very different, and in my opinion, more informed, view.
Students need to start thinking and strategizing about their audience and ultimately learn how to use different social media platforms to convey who they are.
It improves the Corolla's torsional rigidity by 60 per cent, claims Toyota, which together with the all - new suspension gives the sleek hatch the kind of engaging driver dynamics that may attract a different audience — not just risk averse buyers who want a return on their investment.
The audience here is a little different — you'd be blogging for other writers who may or may not pick up your books.
To be honest, I find it a rather cynical business - especially after having a conversation with a self - help publisher a few years back who explained that they have their books on a roughly 3 year cycle - where basically they can repackage the same ideas in a different format about once every three years and, on the whole, sell it to the same audience who bought the previous books.
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