Sentences with phrase «prior interaction»

Some owners may already have an idea of which contractor they trust, whether through prior interactions or through personal recommendations.
Collecting the «digital bread crumbs» (clues left by the client in prior interactions) can provide great insight into behavior and preferences.
«When pressed, they gravitated toward contacts with whom they had extensive histories of prior interaction, even if that meant missing out on potential value,» note the authors.
Cold calling is reaching out to someone you've had no prior interaction with.
Firm distributors exhibit a strong tendency to allocate more resources to films produced by those with whom they have had prior interactions, «approving larger production budgets, marketing these films more heavily and scheduling them on more attractive release dates.»
So when my team and I flew from Lagos to Accra, we were full of expectations because we had no prior interaction with Dr. Zanetor, but we knew if she was a true daughter of JJ who is affectionately called «the old man», two things were certain: she would be a stickler for time and a no nonsense disciplinarian.
Studies have shown that negative language has the tendency to prompt readers to attribute a negative personality to the writer, even if the reader has had no prior interactions with the writer!
Atari, who is the catalyst for this story, remains untranslated until the very end, where most of his speech is in deference to how hot he finds Tracy, with whom he has had no prior interaction.
The most obvious function, and the one the requires no prior interaction from you, is to simply tap the «Directions» button and follow the instructions to hoof it back to your car.
Knowledge of, prior interaction and relationships with, thought leaders and key practitioners in the hearing space.
In this scenario, he had a contact at the company and a prior interaction with that contact.
The «baggage» each carries, power imbalances, and prior interactions are factored into the decision of whether to «open up» to the other.
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