Sentences with phrase «swayed her opinion when»

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Gone are the days when a beautiful brochure, powerful sales presentation and a strong salesperson could adequately sway a prospect / customer's opinions about the value of your products or services.
Why should your opinion hold sway when the decision doesn't affect you or anyone else?
Why should your opinion hold sway when the rights of others are affected by it?
Unfortunately theres a huge sway of people that shouldnt be allowed to express their opinion, brexit being an excellent example, because it allows those individuals a voice when they really should keep it zipped..
The contractual amateurism displayed by our management team, the planting of seeds in the press to negatively sway fan opinion regarding our best players, the glaring lack of tactical nuance displayed by our manager, the continued failure to address the most obvious of deficiencies and the utterly disrespectful way this manager has treated the fan - base, especially when it came to the child - like manner in which he handled his own contractual situation, are but a few of the legitimate reasons for his immediate dismissal.
He literally swayed everyone to think that GSP lost to Hendricks when he won 3 - 2 or even 4 - 1 in my opinion.
It is how people, s opinion of Wenger (or anyone else) are swayed when they are accused of something the other party involved has never said.
Looking back I am thoroughly ashamed of myself for ever allowing any self glorifier of any sort to sway me in the best decisions for my family, especially when those people are not drs or scientists or any other professional that would be appropriately tied, just other parents full of opinions they feel the need to spew towards others in a «this is the truth and fact» mode in order fulfill some insecurity of their parenting or for reassurance.
When some politicians try to sway public opinion, they employ the tricks of the debating chamber: cherry - picking data, ignoring the consensus opinions of experts, adept use of a sneer or a misplaced comparison, reliance on the power of rhetoric rather than argument.
When the ministry and the producer get a hold of it, they add a love story, an American journalist (to help sway opinion about the war across the pond), and, of course, a dog that the hero rescues from a German sniper.
(Are judges swayed by public opinion when it comes to sentencing?
When I did it was only after reading the resume first, unless I asked for one for a particular assignment, and I will say I rejected more people based on their cover letter than I was swayed to change my original opinion.
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