Sentences with phrase «forge more relationships»

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But if North Korea is unable to forge stronger relationships with its neighbours or make life more prosperous for average families, then Jong - un's legacy might be doomed from the start.
Some would say managers should avoid forging personal relationships with employees because it can make hard personnel decisions even more difficult.
Remember, there's a lot more time and opportunity to forge a relationship with someone on a tennis court than over a cup of coffee.
It is interesting to look at some more sweeping generalisations often made by psychologists: that men are more oriented towards rights and justice, women more towards responsibility and caring (and, yes, self - giving); or, to put it another way, male identity is forged in relation to the world, and female identity awakened in a relationship of intimacy with other persons; or, further, that «development», in the male mode, implies establishing the independence of «self» from others, while in the female mode self is developed by relating to others.
A good thing is for Mom to try and spend a little more time with the «difficult to bond with» baby and figure out how to forge that relationship.
I think if we had lived in the city, closer to friends, we would have tried to forge a closer and more consistent relationship between our children and our friends, to create opportunities for trade - offs (I'll watch your kids today if you watch mine tomorrow).
Delegates were also told how those children and young people growing up in poverty are less able to concentrate in lessons, more likely to be absent from school and less able to forge relationships with peers.
There are growing calls for Britain to forge a separate policy from that of the White House, and Gordon Brown, who is expected to take over from Mr Blair when he resigns this summer, has promised a more «frank» relationship with the US.
We are flooded with oxytocin at orgasm, which helps you to feel more sociable and strengthens not only your bond with your partner, but opens you to forging deeper relationships with the other people in your life.
It's worth remembering that it's a numbers game and people are often talking to more than one person at a time, so if you take days to reply to messages while others only take a few hours, it can be difficult to forge new relationships online.
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«We're aiming to forge more focused relationships
With its intimate exploration of the central role that food plays in forging cultural identity and familial relationships, the film becomes something more than a mere «imitation of life — it's the rumbling real thing,» as Wesley Morris writes in his liner notes for our release.
He fascinates Elisa (Hawkins), the mute, lonely woman who cleans the facility and forges a relationship — initially based on a taste for hard - boiled eggs, but evolving into so much more.
I just find it so moving in its depiction of forging new more loving relationships adult to adult with your aging parent (and others).
Where Berlinger and Sinofsky had to make their way through the wilds of Arkansas, forging their own relationships and figuring out on the fly who was bending the truth, Berg has the story (and the testifiers to same) already in place, plus she has Jackson's money and personal interest in the case to get her access to DNA experts, forensic pathologists and FBI profilers, all of whom establish very convincingly that the three men convicted for this crime were the victims a justice system more interested in expediency than truth.
When American neuropsychologist Dr. Ted Fielding (Will Forte) travels to Ireland to study Conor's rehabilitation and recovery, he finds himself irresistibly drawn into the Casey family, forging meaningful relationships with more than one of its members.
DiCaprio's Belfort continues to reveal himself more and more with these scenes, and we are pulled in closer to him each time, forging a deceptively intimate relationship.
Even more, Fassy is clearly a loyal guy, forging relationships with a handful of directors, which has in turn resulted in some incredible films (12 Years a Slave being the high water mark of his collaborations with Steve McQueen).
By continuing to forge strong relationships globally we can create even more opportunities for the next generation and help build a Britain that is fit for the future.»
Speaking this month to a group of nationally recognized teachers and principals, U.S. Secretary of Labor Ann McLaughlin criticized the combative nature of labor - management relations within the nation's schools and urged educators to emulate the more cooperative relationships that have been forged in the private sector.
Buffalo Prep, in turn, provides these schools with the opportunity to embrace a more diverse student body, which helps all students, families, and staff members forge relationships that transcend racial, ethnic, and economic boundaries.
What I think is more critical is to do the deep research about readers, forging meaningful relationships, and creating a process for crafting your platform as a writer.
James Daunt is the CEO of Waterstones and many people in the bookselling industry were surprised when he forged a relationship with Amazon in 2012 to sell Kindle... [Read more...]
Ray and Zavier's mutual attraction is hilariously obvious to everyone, and as they negotiate their own needs and learn more about each other, they eventually forge a relationship that perfectly suits them both.
It means already forged relationships with booksellers, critics and other writers — and it means more time to write, rather than haggling over the costs of a book cover design or editing.
It's a chance for publishers to forge a more meaningful, ongoing relationship with their customers.
(Read more at the Smashwords blog) Episode 14 — Social media strategies for authors — Mark shares social media strategies for Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn to help you forge a healthier, more productive relationship with these popular social media platforms.
By forging a more personal relationship with their customers, retailers develop trust that inevitably leads to increased sales and customer loyalty.»
This covers its established source market, Eastern Europe, where the company boasts more than 500 clients, as well as Latin America — a new source market for Holiday Services where it has already forged relationships with at least 50 key customers.
Instead, you'll need to speak and forge relationships with citizens to unlock quests and places of importance to discover more of the map.
This journey will be explored in the game as Batman forges relationships with those who will... Read More
When you forge a solid relationship with a good content marketing agency, they will invest more deeply in your business.
For more than 25 years, I've cultivated an in - depth approach to collecting art of my lifetime, which has allowed me to forge strong and sustained relationships with artists throughout the evolution of their careers.
The SDGs generate momentum for joint action, not only on the transition towards a more sustainable society in individual countries, but also on forging relationships between economies around the world.
What industry conferences should you be attending to gain even more knowledge and forge new relationships?
(i) BMO reducing its roster of firms from about 800 to 200 with further reductions planned; (ii) the clients of seven sister firms hiring me to help them get control over their legal spend and forge stronger and more value based relationships with their firms; (iii) the many small and mid-sized businesses who hire accountants to do all of their tax and structuring work because it is cheaper than dealing with lawyers; (iv) firms hiring me to help them figure out how to budget, set and meet client expectations without losing money; (v) «clients» who never become clients at all as they do their own legal work based on precedents that friends share with them; (vi) the various forms of outsourcing that are now prevalent (from offices in India to Tory's office in Halifax); (vii) clients hiring me to figure out how to increase internal capacity without increasing headcount in order to reduce external spend; (viii) the success of firms like Conduit, SkyLaw and Cognition (to name a few) who are taking new approaches to «big» and «medium law» work; (ix) the introduction of full time project managers in many firms; and (x) the number of lawyers throughout the profession who regularly don't docket chunks of their time in order to avoid unpleasant fee conversations with their clients.
The foreword stated that the government wanted «to forge a new relationship between government and citizen, and begin the journey towards a new constitutional settlement — a settlement that entrusts parliament and the people with more power».
When you obtain feedback from clients on a regular basis throughout the engagement and then follow through on that feedback, you will forge better relationships with clients and make it more likely that they will return to you for additional work or do your marketing for you by singing your praises and referring others to you.
The more an organization knows about its customers and the closer the relationships it can forge with them, the better it can serve their needs and the more it can sell.
More important, it connected me to other young attorneys allowing me forge diverse, professional relationships.
But all the more so given that the Canadian government has set out to forge a much closer relationship with Colombia in recent years; in particular closer trade and investment.
Lawyers forge closer and more collaborative relationships with clients, colleagues, and future talent from countries worldwide.
At the same time, it gives the firm some relief from its own budgeting pressure, provides associates with great experience while making them more marketable for the firm, and allows the firm to forge relationships with potential clients.
But what should worry lawyers more is that it is absolutely possible for bigger companies to forge strong personal relationships with customers through great client service.
As their routine, cash - handling tasks receded, they became less like checkout clerks and more like salespeople, forging relationships with customers, solving problems and introducing them to new products like credit cards, loans and investments: more tellers doing a more cognitively demanding job.
It is important for a recruiter to forge a more familiar relationship with the healthcare candidate.
However, even if your internship does not offer formal sessions, you have a golden opportunity to forge relationships with more senior surveyors — and, if you are working alongside other interns, with them too.
Forging relationships with new clients and maintained client partnerships with existing clients to improve the value of investments more than 40 % across 3 years.
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