Sentences with phrase «whose opinions matter»

My advice, worth exactly what is paid for it here — ignore this confused harangue, unless it later appears it is gaining traction among people whose opinions matter.
He's right; there are very, very few people right now whose opinions matter — the big top decision - makers.
Also, make sure that the people whose opinions matter for your career value — and are aware of — your online activity.
We all have people in our lives whose opinions matter.
Brené Brown, author of Daring Greatly, recommended writing the names of people whose opinions matter to you on a small note card and keeping it in your wallet.
Utilize the people on staff whose opinions matter to your audience.
It makes me wonder what criterion is set for whose opinion matters and whose doesn't in these polls.
Endorsements can come from anywhere, but are most useful to your book marketing strategy when they come from someone whose opinion matters to a larger audience.
For decades after the Green, Bellamy preferred to be out of the limelight, becoming an éminence grise whose opinion mattered to savvy collectors, curators and fellow dealers.
It's the copyright holder's opinion whose opinion matters.
would be a construction which necessarily identified the recipient as the person whose opinion mattered.
Barriers to having open conversations about one's sexual feelings, desires, fears, and doubts are often rooted in shame and discomfort about revealing oneself, and the fear of being judged by the person whose opinion matters the most.
The person whose opinion matters is the buyer who makes an offer.

Not exact matches

The only outside input that really matters comes from people we know and those whose opinions we actually value and respect.
The design and feature of Apple iPhone X were equally audacious than its previous models as its price, and who'd tell this better than its users or more accurately, whose opinion would matter the most?
Freelance Writer: Similar to a blogger, what you have to say matters and their are tons of media outlets that would value your perspective.You just have to dig deep to find whose audience would benefit from my how - to advice or opinions and then pitch them.
As a practical matter, smaller size boards are easier to manage (i.e. scheduling board meetings for larger boards is extremely difficult; meetings seem to go faster when there are less people in the room whose opinions needs to be heard).
I wanted to get a diversity of perspectives in response to this question, so I contacted several folks whose opinion on matters related to sexuality I respect, and asked them this question:
The danger lies, rather, in taking social standards as the voice of God, «absolutizing the relative,» and condemning all whose opinion differs in moot matters.
There's only a few people on here whose opinion I actually care for, as they actually make sense and know wtf they are talking about (both AKB and WOB doesn't matter long as they make sense) but there is soo many new accounts popping up that o don't recognise (and I've been reading JA for years) and it's funny cos all these losers are crying and b*tch ing and insulting people, the manager and gbe team!
However, while everyone will have their own opinion on how their national team should line up this summer, it's the 24 managers whose decisions matter, and in the coming days they will all whittle their squads down.
And don't get sucked into nasty public debates with people whose opinions don't matter — specifically, Internet trolls, Nahai says.
It's most apparent with Scott, whose opinion on matters as simple as whether or not he likes sharks varies depending on how the wind is blowing (They can cause so much pain and yet are so majestic).
Ethics are a matter of opinion; trust your intution and don't partner with people whose goals aren't in alignment with yours
Sadly (in a matter of opinion, I suppose), that meant I used lesser guardsmen or those whose loyalty found itself waning to absorb attacks and, in some cases, find eternal slumber.
For a survey of scientific opinions, rather than the published work, see Doran 2009, whose survey found that among scientists who had more than half of their recent work on climate (i.e., who are actively researching the matter), 97 % agreed that:
Overall, 86 percent of the respondents answered in the affirmative, but the survey's authors arrived at the 97.5 percent figure after deciding to include only the responses of climatologists who actively publish research on climate change — and those are the only ones whose scientific opinions are truly relevant to the matter at hand.
Even specialist columnists whose writing I enjoy and whose opinions I share and value, for example, Gary Rodrigues, Susan Munro and Jason Wilson, appear to be offering less in terms of frequency and volume and where they are, the subject matter seems a little more peripheral than before.
The Model Rules serve as outer limits of regulations and restrictions on attorney advertising but leave specific restrictions to the regulation of state bar associations, whose opinions on the matter vastly differ.
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