Sentences with phrase «real affinity with»

Still, it's enjoyable enough, but it's hard to see anyone feeling a real affinity with Blades of Time's characters and world.
Despite having no real affinity with Beyond Good and Evil, the prequel reveal was an exciting moment.
It's a great opportunity to come back to a club I know well, and a club I've got real affinity with, and I couldn't turn that down,» said Hughes.
I feel a real affinity with you!!!
Rosemary says one could not but help have a real affinity with this beautiful lady who always had a twinkle in her eye as she spoke.

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When you robotically approach people with small talk this puts their brains on autopilot and prevents them from having any real affinity for you.
8The theory of propositional knowledge for real possibilities has strong affinities with Luis de Molina's middle knowledge, which is between the knowledge of actualities and the knowledge of pure possibilities.
Massey's business success and pro-business view provide significant affinity with the Conservative and Republican parties, but the pro-choice and pro-gun control Massey's views on some social issues creates a real drag on his Conservative Party prospects.
Our results suggest that Virtual Dates cause individuals to develop greater affinity toward one another when they actually meet, in line with other research showing the positive impact of real - time online rapport.
Plus, because we are matching you with people with whom you have real affinity, the chances are that you wonâ $ ™ t find yourself dating people just like your ex.
He has a real affinity for regaining possession of stolen balls, and once he begins to have some confidence in his skill, soccer, which previously was just a way of hanging out with friends, starts to become fun in its own right.
And it hosts a truly forward - thinking JRPG - borrowing a real - time combat system not unlike Final Fantasy 12's, but better unifying your party members with devastating combo potential and an affinity system that powers the strongest moves.
Beyond augmenting your character and using affinity shards to build rapport with companions, Tokyo offers a number of recreational pursuits that mirror the myriad of options in actual real - life location.
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When he unveiled his often lukewarm collaborative pieces with Warhol in 1985, the New York Times savaged him as an «art - world mascot» and an «all too willing accessory,» as if he were merely an instrument in the hands of the older, white, artist (in actuality, as Boom for Real shows, the pair shared a genuine artistic affinity, and were mutually beguiled by each other's work).
Davie's work also has an affinity with Surrealism's goal of revealing elements of the visual world that lie beyond the real.
The power of the real is also tapped, and rendered beautifully ephemeral, in the first show of OLAFUR ELIASSON, an Icelandic artist now living in Cologne, Germany, whose work has an affinity with the art of Robert Irwin and James Turrell.
Kelly Cutrone calls them «your tribe» — what we're really talking about is the people you have a true affinity with — your real friends.
With the rise in ancillary businesses among real estate companies as a way to boost profit levels (see page 47 for more on affinity relationships), Dorcas Helfant, a former NAR president and a broker - owner, says a new competition is emerging.
AmeriNet Financial will be offering a discount fee to homebuyers and homesellers in its transactions in Oregon — but not a true affinity program — following an agreement with the state real estate commission.
Early adopters in the real estate industry, such as Primary Capital Mortgage, will simply have a head start when it comes to utilizing this medium to recruit and retain the best talent in their market, create and maintain new referral relationships and build brand affinity with consumers.
In an era fond of retro products and services, the venerable real estate franchisor, reported to be the largest global network in the residential real estate industry with approximately 6,900 independent offices worldwide in 78 countries and territories with more than 101,000 independent sales professionals, understands that building relationships and earning the affinity and trust of real estate consumers is as important today as it was when brokers Art Bartlett and Marsh Fisher established the CENTURY 21 ® brand in Orange County, Calif., on July 28, 1971.
And, in some cases, prospects who come by way of affinity programs may be more apt to make a deal, says Howard Hanna, president, Howard Hanna Real Estate Services, Pittsburgh, whose company has formed affinity relationships with a local medical society and a home improvement company.
The vast majority of real estate companies in 1999 don't participate in affinity arrangements, though the larger real estate companies (those with more than 50 salespeople) find them more attractive than do the smaller ones.
Corporations are the most popular groups with which real estate companies have established affinity relationships.
Real estate companies aren't the only businesses forming alliances, joint ventures, partnerships, and affinity relationships with other businesses, organizations, and institutions in an attempt to build or expand their customer base.
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