Sentences with phrase «more affinity»

«It is through working in a manufacturing environment that I learnt that I have more affinity with a manufacturing - oriented function,» she explains.
These workers also find more affinity and loyalty to the company they work for when they feel it is socially responsible.
«In the future, we're going to see more affinity programs,» he says.
Christian Wolff (Ben Affleck) is a math savant with more affinity for numbers than people.
«Companies should create more affinity groups with other companies in their area,» Austin suggests.
Christianity has far more affinity for some of the basic principles of communism than for the corresponding principles of capitalism.
For example, i have never had Lao in my party or really talked to him, but i needed to gain more affinity with him to unlock ch.8.
But Clowes, who wrote the screenplay, and director Craig Johnson, as director (following his success with The Skeleton Twins) show more affinity for anarchic humor than pathos.
Once you have completed the game and start a New Game +, you are given more affinity shards during your free time.
Meyer's late paintings, especially the black and white diptychs here, plus a sleek, large all - black pair, mark an extreme of cold objectivity, displaying more affinity with, say, the metal sculpture of Donald Judd (1928 - 1994) than with the asperities of paintings by Ad Reinhardt (1913 - 1967) or Agnes Martin (1912 - 2004).
I read with disdain industry forecasters» predictions of more affinity relationships and recommendations of commission - cutting plans for brokers to compete («Affinity Programs: Casting a Wider Net to Gather Prospects,» March 1997, page 47).
SYNOPSIS Christian Wolff (Affleck) is a math savant with more affinity for numbers than people.
Oddly, it is outside the medium of painting that one finds more affinities: Cindy Sherman, for instance.
He recognizes that his own cosmological vision has more affinities with East Asian modes of thought than with those that have been dominant in the West.
Since both gefitinib and our RIPK2 inhibitors can inhibit RIPK2, either our drug has more affinity for RIPK2 or the off - target effects of RIPK2 inhibitor 1 are beneficial to aid in recovery from inflammation injury using the DSS model.
Furthermore, our identified RIPK2 inhibitors appear to have more affinity for the active site of RIPK2 than others, are more efficacious at inhibition of proliferation, and can effectively resolve lung inflammation and intestinal inflammation more robustly than gefitinib (Fig. 6B; Table 2).
NL: When I look at your films I think you have more affinity with a director like Bresson than Truffaut.
If i can get my axe to an amazing 2188 with a HH, more affinity would only be better.
I am wondering since my credit card company offered me a complimentary phone session with them regarding investing (for example, they want to discuss how they can match me with an adviser; help me better structure my investments; reach certain goals with more affinity to them; etc.).
Chezni begins his quest only with affinity for fire spells, but more affinities can be purchased from special magic shops.
Billowing and diaristic, expansive and soft, they have more affinities with a current abstract painter like Joanne Greenbaum than with any of his contemporaries.
But these days, it's probably more accurate to say that some lawyers (established partners and ambitious associates alike) will have more affinity for writing and publishing as a means of gaining profile and asserting expertise than others.
The price you paid for the home, not the loan balance has more affinity to your taxation.
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