Sentences with phrase «of a large group of people»

Seven years ago, I wouldn't have believed you if you told me I'd be sitting in front of a large group of people like that.
You begin to recognize yourself as part of a large group of people who have gone through divorce and survived.
You want them to feel like they're part of a larger group of people suffering from the same problem.
When it comes to quickly assessing the health of large groups of people, a measure called body mass index, or BMI, can be helpful.
You don't date online, you are exposed to a certain subset of a large group of people based on some arbitrary match cooked up by some pretty smart people.
Brain scan studies of large groups of people can tell us things about what the «average» brain looks like.
I'm not a fan of large groups of people either (and sometimes want to hide in the corner), but the conference is so awesome.
I feel that your beliefs are ignorant, backward, and when practiced as part of a large group of people (mob), destructive to this nation and this world.
While nursing one patient at a time is such a tough duty, it is truly harder to look after the health of a large group of people — the entire community.
These services are also addressing the needs of a large group of people, and that's really great to see.
First, by definition, you are «in charge» of the match as the leader of a large group of people (players, coaches, spectators and more).
In any event, this brings me neatly to a subject that has long confused me, which is the continued presence in this country of a large group of people who pay very little tax despite being, in many cases, staggeringly wealthy.
Studies are often conducted on how media messages impact individuals» opinions, but very few have demonstrated how these messages shift political opinions and political identities of a larger group of people, until now.
Psychohistory uses history, sociology and statistics to make general predictions about the behaviour of large groups of people.
The coffee industry has funded many analyses of the diet of large groups of people, called «epidemiological» studies, to show that people who drink lots of coffee have lower incidence of various diseases.
Now we finally know that it is a sort of large group of people, successful and mature women who want to date cubs, sugar baby (any gender) who want to land themselves a sugar momma to spoil them.
«By being in a black space as a black artist you don't feel like you have to be representative of a larger group of people because the space provides the context.»
LYNAS: I was one of a large group of people involved in the early stages of the anti-GMO movement, but was certainly neither the most vocal nor the most effective.
A class action is a form of civil action where one or a few plaintiffs can sue a defendant or a number of defendants on behalf of a larger group of people who claim the same type of loss from the same defendant of group of defendants.
For example, if a career assessment shows you don't love to be in front of a large group of people presenting, you may not be excited about a career as a teacher.
Several countries, including the United Kingdom and Estonia, have assembled similar studies of large groups of people, or cohorts, that collect DNA and health information on volunteers in repositories, sometimes called «biobanks.»
«They sure as hell can't go in front of a large group of people and speak like you would at a company presentation.»
Show your LGBTQI + friends that together you are part of a large group of people who share concerns about gender equality and will keep working to support solutions to the problems of discrimination that shock and disgust you.
On the other hand, all kinds of social influences can make a difference in the behavior, and even the orientation, of that larger group of people who have some inclination in both directions.
Him: But you could be accomplishing so much more for the Kingdom of God if you were part of a large group of people.
To speak in front of a large group of people was simply out of the question.
There are easier ways for companies to get the content they want in front of large groups of people: there are banners on websites, the Facebook newsfeed is essentially one long paid ad these days, there's no shortage of publicity that can be gained from an article on TechCrunch or Medium, and fake Twitter followers are bought cheaply.
To a hiring manager a security guard may sound like a person who occasional works at a weekend wedding, while a security officer sounds like an individual that is responsible for the daily well - being of large groups of people.
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