Sentences with phrase «much social exchange»

Not exact matches

It could be argued that it's looking too much into a nothing exchange, but it has certainly sparked transfer talk on social media to get United fans very excited and so it remains to be seen whether Ozil will be plying his trade next season.
«People tend to think of communication as an exchange of linguistic signs or gestures, forgetting that much of communication is about the social context, about who you are communicating with,» Stolk said.
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Social media apps are among the most highly developed apps with hundreds of them helping online daters a chance to hold conversations in real time, exchange photos, use face - to - face video chats, and so much more.
The truth is there is too much competition, and unless your publisher is doing brilliant content marketing, building a genre specific email list, helping you build your amazing author website and boosting your optin offer, counseling you on social media strategy and long term book sales, you've basically signed away a big chunk of your sales in exchange for editing, formatting and design.
For UK author Dan Holloway, the issue is very much rooted in a writerly exchange with others, his own brush with a form of crowd - sourcing and social writing in 2009 having delivered him an unexpected and welcome surprise now:
Because dogs are learning all the time, I must control as much of their experiences as possible, so that they build a solid foundation of behaviors that are appropriate and desirable, such as impulse control, bite inhabitation, and exchanging rewarding, affiliative, positive social interactions.
Much of what is posted on social media sites is discoverable, meaning it can be exchanged in the pre-trial process of discovery and used as evidence in trial.
The fact that users of China's big three bitcoin exchanges, Huobi, OKCoin and BTCC, are still not allowed to withdraw bitcoins is merely a reflection of China's determination that financial and social stability should never fall prey to new market behaviors featuring too much speculation, and has nothing to do with China's attitude toward the blockchain technology that underpins Bitcoin.
Much like the weighing of costs and benefits that business owners and executives engage in when considering their options, social exchange theory posits that people apply this same technique when considering whether to initiate or continue their relationships.
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