Sentences with phrase «overwhelming number of event»

An overwhelming number of event attendees — 74 percent, according to EventTrack — feel more compelled to purchase a product after going to an event.

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But when you attend a conference, how can you be sure to avoid the overwhelming number of people, events, trade booths and more?
The casual attendee might be overwhelmed by the number of events and topics being discussed over the next few days.
With a seemingly infinite number of events all over the country (and even the world), it can be overwhelming to determine which conferences will actually provide opportunities to make valuable connections and gain useful insights for my business.
But the number of options available to new parents — infant seats, convertible car seats, booster seats, etc. (not to mention brands and models)-- can feel overwhelming especially for a purchase designed specifically to keep your baby safe in the event of a car accident.
The breakthrough success of this anticipated event was a product of the overwhelming number of signups, support from Click2Asia members, and the enthusiasm shared among participants.
At this year's event, there were an almost overwhelming number of companies who offer digital publishing services to both authors and publishers, big or small.
The goal of the event is to find homes for the overwhelming number of deserving pets at the shelter.
The sheer number of animals adopted in these events would overwhelm any old - fashioned system that relied on extensive paperwork, background checks, and home visits.
Other topics featured during these events included: Advances in Canine Cancer Progressive Retinal Atrophy Gastric Dilation - Volvulus (Bloat), and Tick Talk This was our second year hosting this type of event and again it was an overwhelming success in terms of the numbers of people that joined us and spent time learning about key initiatives the Foundation is currently working on, as well as the face to face conversations with Foundation board members, Dr. Diane Brown and volunteers who had personal experiences caring and managing dogs afflicted by some of these diseases.
Currently there are only a limited number of cases where this would apply in any event, such as those involving the loss of the person's home and asylum work or where the case appears to have a significant wider public interest or is of overwhelming importance to the client;
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