Sentences with phrase «smaller circle of influence»

Farrell hypothesizes the amount is not as important as «whether or not they had financial ties to corporate benefactors at all, thus signifying entry into a smaller circle of influence

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A well - known concept in international trade circles is that economically small countries do not influence the price of foreign goods due to their negligible impact on overall demand.
They are circles of influence and «go to resources» for small businesses, organizations and investors to connect with, share and learn about crowdfunding via locally hosted events and initiatives.
God speaks through the smallest of voices — even through ones that may not have the largest platforms or the broadest circle of influence.
Tessa (Jane Levy, Shameless) is being raised by her single father, George (Jeremy Sisto, Law & Order), who is worried about her circle of influence in new York City — so he packs up and moves the small family to the suburbs.
Failure to do so reinforces the impression that the party is barely in power at all, trying to influence decisions being taken by a small circle at the heart of government.
The more energy we spend in our circle of concern (outside of our influence), the smaller our influence on life becomes.
In New York, just after the turn of the century, a small circle of photographic visionaries revolved around the magnetic figure of Alfred Stieglitz (1864 - 1946), whose influence as artist, patron and gallerist galvanised this tight - knit community.
We have a small, tightly knit and perhaps even insular community that everybody is relying on for accurate information on how the Earth's climate is changing over time, and what influence human activity is having on it, yet there appears to be little of self - auditing activity in that field, but rather, if anything, more of a wagon - circling going on...
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