Sentences with phrase «example of their affinity»

This is another example of their affinity for wonderful bold prints.

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Recently, I had a fantastic customer service experience with Delta that encapsulates an example of what a business should do to breed genuine affinity among their customers.
Duarte pointed to her group's efforts to get Facebook to crack down on affinity targeting in ads, for example, routing ads related to homebuying away from minority groups — a social media ad version of the unfair mortgage and real estate industry practices that made homebuying for African Americans difficult for much of the 20th century.
I find, for example, the five following characteristics in these liturgies: (1) an affinity with the liturgies of the ancient church; (2) an order that follows the pattern of revelation and Christian experience; (3) a significant emphasis on reading and hearing the Word of God; (4) a high degree of congregational involvement; and (s) a view of the Lord's Supper which affirms its mystery and value for spiritual formation.
For example the Women in Engineering (WIE) arm of the IEEE — an association of 380,000 members in areas ranging from aerospace systems to biomedical engineering — sponsors 186 affinity groups worldwide, several of which are student groups based at universities.
There are also differences in the affinity of different transporters for specific drugs: for example, the high - affinity transporters OCT1 and / or OCTN2 are functional at the basolateral membrane of rat Sertoli cells, whereas the low - affinity transporters OCT3 and / or OCTN1 are functional at the apical membrane (43).
Given the high affinity of Brahui to the other Indo - European Pakistani populations and the absence of population admixture with any of the examined Indian Dravidian groups, we conclude that Brahui are an example of cultural (linguistic) retention following a major population replacement.
(Guys who, for example, write as if they failed third grade English, who send form letters to girls, who like to photograph themselves taking muscle poses in the mirror, and guys who have an affinity for emailing girls pictures of their meat - sticks.)
For example, the Rusted Kushala SnS has the highest average raw of all SnS in 4U, even with -45 % affinity and the Lucent Narga LS in 3U has garbage raw that even its 50 % affinity can't save.
For example, the Turkish Van has earned itself the nickname «swimming cat» because of its affinity for water.
This is a rare opportunity to see such work alongside those works by Picasso that, in many cases, are documented as having made a particular impact on the artist concerned; in other cases, they have been chosen as excellent examples of a stylistic affinity between Picasso and the relevant British artist.
For example, his sculptures show affinity to the work of Dan Flavin and James Turrell, pioneers in the fields of Minimalist and Light - and - Space art, respectively, echoing their use of light to frame and define space in the built environment.
For example, I feel a great affinity for Victor Hugo and his comprehension of the underworld of suffering.
«Although Rothko's approach to color and subject,» Gage wrote, «has something in common with, for example, Barnett Newman's, perhaps his closest affinities among contemporary artists were with the work of Ad Reinhardt, whose adoption of near - monochromatic color groupings form the late 1940s and exclusive concentration on symmetrical composition from around 1950 have clear parallels in Rothko's work.
Key examples of Warhol's silk screen paintings and Marisol's wood sculptures illuminate the artists» respective approaches to portraiture while the pairing of their work brings certain affinities into view, including a similar use of repeating figures.
Barrie Cook's work for example has affinity with experimental findings made recently into how we construct colour, findings that challenge some of what we thought we knew from Sir Isaac Newton, the philosophical implications of which are explored by Donald D. Hoffman in his book Visual Intelligence, How We Create What We See.
In the United States, for example, where towns and cities are generally speaking further apart, where transit options are more limited, and where there's a stronger cultural affinity to the motor car and the road trip — the idea of a shorter range electric car might have limited appeal.
Insofar as maintaining standards is concerned, I also agree with you that, in essence, one should be very leery of, for example, U of Leicester's willingness to accept (and then assuredly graduate) students with barely average and even below average undergrad marks and no demonstrated affinity for the type of thinking useful to lawyers (which the LSAT is designed, imperfectly I grant you (but nothing is perfect), to illuminate).
For example, Kevin Lewis, RE / MAX DFW, convinced his affinity partners to contribute to the cost of his new Web site in return for banner ads on the site.
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