Sentences with phrase «relatively strong name»

She has access to the wealthy donors who help buoy her charter network and enjoys relatively strong name recognition among primary voters.

Not exact matches

A relatively strong back four has been named by the Blues boss, which sees John Terry partner Gary Cahill at the heart of Chelsea's defence.
But Bharara, an Indian - American, lacks a strong natural constituency and still suffers from relatively low name recognition among the general populace.
Alternatively Aziz, meaning «strong,» «powerful,» or «respected,» is a relatively common name in the Muslim world.
The new - last - year face is quite modernistic, with a strong horizontal character and some unconventional treatments in the relatively subtle headlights and prominent Flex name in chrome across the nose.
The Flex's face is quite modernistic, with a strong horizontal character and some unconventional treatments in the relatively subtle headlights and prominent Flex name in chrome across the nose.
My answer is buy one of the strongest names in each industry, and then focus the rest of the portfolio on industries with better current prospects that are relatively cheap.
Beatrice Ghiglione, from whom the gallery draws the name BeatTricks, is a relatively young dealer — she's in her early thirties — but has a strong network of affluent young collectors who are mainly from the city.
Huawei is the relatively new name in the list, after a strong campaign in new territories (Europe) with new products (Huawei Mate and others).
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