Sentences with phrase «of a large crowd of»

«I might get thousands of compliments while I am here in Europe on this tour and I will be in front of large crowds of people and they will clap and cheer and adore me, but when I go to bed at night, I give it back to God.»
Also, there are times in the ministry of Jesus when he met the needs of large crowds of people, and probably did not have the relational connection with most of the people He ministered to.
Both times I was just one of a large crowd of people — children, their parents, and their teachers — at the Perkins School, a tiny elementary school in the middle of a housing project in South Boston where my husband, Barney Brawer, Ed.M.»
They went inside, where she put Flora to wait by the wall and then went to the front of a large crowd of bees.

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As Claire Fallon, the Huffington Post's books and culture writer, points out, there are plenty of other reasons why ebooks may never catch on with a larger crowd.
He saw the PC mogul wading into crowds of shareholders and signing autographs at the company's annual meeting, noting how a larger - than - life CEO could inspire loyalty and garner loads of free publicity.
It's kind of like a microcosm of Las Vegas — all shiny new things, large crowds, big money being spent and the occasional scantily clad marketing woman.
Of course, big companies have large departments to handle this sort of thing and there are rarely so many candidates, but this hypothetical is here to show what kind of crowd the wrong advert can actually attracOf course, big companies have large departments to handle this sort of thing and there are rarely so many candidates, but this hypothetical is here to show what kind of crowd the wrong advert can actually attracof thing and there are rarely so many candidates, but this hypothetical is here to show what kind of crowd the wrong advert can actually attracof crowd the wrong advert can actually attract.
Well, too large of crowd will only cause everyone in your meeting to feel overwhelmed and perhaps even a little reserved.
«(Boomers) do take up a large part of the workforce, but there's absolutely no evidence that they're crowding out jobs that otherwise would be filled by young people,» said Tammy Schirle, an economics professor at Wilfrid Laurier University.
For example, if he tried to get a shy person to retell a story he enjoyed in front of a large crowd, he ended up putting that person into an incredibly uncomfortable situation.
That was the largest percentage among the 2,264 respondents — just 50 % of baby boomers over 45 felt the same — and likely an indication that the younger Gen Z crowd feels similarly.
Meanwhile, Nintendo gave demonstrations of the Switch in stores across the U.S. that attracted a large crowds.
Many folks will simply choose to go without insurance because they're no longer fined for doing so, and companies with large numbers of young employees are likely to drop all coverage, since the AHCA is far more generous with the 20 to 40 crowd than the ACA.
We're one of an increasingly large crowd jostling for their interest and attention, and too often we are not being heard.
As entrepreneurs and marketers, it's our job to stand out in that absurdly large crowd of content.
On Thursday night at least 80 people were killed in Nice when a large truck ran into a crowd of people that had gathered to watch fireworks celebrating Bastille Day.
For now, it only works with audiences of up to 10 people, though it says it is willing to work with users to accomodate larger crowds.
But as the shows got bigger, she realized she had little insight on how the crowd was responding while she performed; in larger venues, bright stage lights often prevent artists from seeing past the first few rows of the crowd.
Through the effect known as the wisdom of the crowd, a large group's aggregated answers to certain questions are often better than those arrived at separately by individual members.
After all, it's difficult for a business to stand out from the large crowd of Christmas / Hanukkah gift - givers.
When it turned out that she had the wrong wrist band on and couldn't ride on any of the rides she flipped the f — out and ran off into a large crowd.
Much as «cloud computing» services offer on - demand access to computer capacity and storage space, these firms offer «crowd computing» — on - demand access to large groups of appropriately specialized workers.
During the past few decades, internet connectivity and technological advancement evolved rapidly to satisfy a large spectrum of the digital consumer crowd up to and including...
«This doesn't allow for a VP of some larger company to go out on their own and immediately start to begin raising money from the crowd,» according to Hooper.
We address this question in the context of a large online crowd funding marketplace.
On a final note, a new study lends additional credibility to the theory of «wisdom of crowds,» which states that large groups of people are smarter and better at analyzing data than an elite few.
Those fears were reinforced late in the day when Gary Gensler, an old lion of financial services regulation, confirmed for the crowd that in his view, bitcoin's two largest rivals may fit the description of securities in U.S. law.
The meeting, often marked by shouting by some speakers and frequent outbursts by the crowd, was supposed to last two hours; it went an hour longer because of the large turnout.
New Union provides business financing for small - medium enterprises (SMEs) in Singapore, China, Taiwan, Cambodia and the Philippines, making it one of the first and largest debt - based crowd - funding platforms in Singapore.
In his remarks to a standing room crowd at RJFS» national conference, RJFS Chair Dick Averitt is reported to have embraced the fiduciary standard because, in part, of its mandate to serve society at large, as attorneys and medical doctors are obliged to do.
Unfortunately, the leaders of the large contingency of the «It Won't Happen to Me» crowd often achieve great success in marginalizing and discrediting the small subset of the population that constitute the «It Might Happen to Me» crowd by disdainfully calling the realists «conspiracy theorists» and «paranoid fear mongers» even when the facts support the preparatory financial behaviors executed by the «It Might Happen to Me» crowd.
Crowd funding Crowdfunding is the practice of funding a project or venture by raising monetary contributions from a large number of people, typically via the internet.
«DiscoverOrg has been identified as a Leader in our Summer 2017 Marketing Account Intelligence Grid Report, based on their high levels of customer satisfaction and large market presence,» said Mitch Lieberman, director of research, G2 Crowd.
I say crowd because it is not just AQR and Bridgewater involved in risk parity but there are many volatility sellers piggy backing on the power of the largest market players.
They supported and spurred on speakers who struggled to talk in front of such a large crowd.
Hootsuite, TweetDeck and many other programs and apps have filter features you can use to curate who you're reading instead of just scrolling through a large crowd.
A raised seat allows crowds to see Pope Benedict XVI behind large sheets of bullet - proof glass.
The cares and dangers of life were no longer minimized by the second coming looming large on the horizon and the perplexities that had been simplified by their clear and immediate end came crowding back in.
Organizers said 400,000 pilgrims from around the world had registered, though the crowds are expected to be much larger as people try to catch a glimpse of the pontiff known as the «people's pope.»
Meriam Ibrahim arrived at the Manchester - Boston Regional Airport with her husband and two children, greeted by a large crowd of supporters, reports CNN.
To gather large crowds and preach the Gospel to them is Biblical, so whoever mocks that type of evangelism actually mocks the way Jesus did evangelism.
Among the tombs of great saints which attract large crowds are those of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai in Bhit Shah in the Sind, Data Ganj Bakhsh in Lahore, Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti in Ajmer, Hajji Waris Ali Shah in Dewan in Uttar Pradesh, Yousuf Sharif Shah in Hyderabad, Deccan, and Nizamuddin Auliya in Delhi — as well as those of many other famous saints and thousands of lesser local saints.
When we read the synoptic gospels, we are struck by the fact that Jesus was always followed by large crowds of people.
It began in England and American where popular preachers gathered together large crowds of people, and preached the Gospel to them.
The evening crowd was «unusually large» because of Easter, an official told Pakistani newspaper Dawn.
Just weeks before the 2012 election, in a discussion held in the gymnasium of a small Midwestern Catholic college, the college's president asked everyone to stand, turned to the large American flag hanging from the rafters, and asked the crowd to recite the Pledge of Allegiance with him.
Such big - time evangelists as Argentine Luis Palau and U.S. television preacher Jimmy Swaggart pack city stadiums with tens of thousands of enthusiasts; only the pope draws larger crowds.
To front - load the story by saying people were being treated in animal stalls, and only later point out it was a free clinic held in a county fairground (rural area, large crowd... likely the only suitable place that passed health and safety requirements for such an event), and to not mention that many if not most of those taking advantage of the free medical care were likely farm workers and not here legally... is beyond poor reporting.
On Thursday the pope was greeted by a large crowd of followers, including youths from all over the world, but his visit was not without controversy.
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