Sentences with phrase «wider circle of people»

Ask them to think about the rings of responsibility — the ways in which they are responsible to themselves, their friends and families, and a wider circle of people unknown to them.
So now, increasingly, I feel that I have to do something for the wider circle of people that I used to take care of: the Syrian students.
The idea of duty involves not simply a question of quality but of quantity — To how wide a circle of persons is one under obligation to be just?
than the foundation of such a world association of schools which would then awaken a real sense for a free cultural life and spiritual life in the widest circle of people

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«Now, thanks to more adventurous palettes and more craft beer companies giving consumers more choice, people are reaching for a wider circle of brands.»
This wider circle of caring people gives stability and strength to a marriage, particularly during crises.
Rest assured, however, that at least 95 % of the many people in my large extended family and wide circle of friends here in Denver and elsewhere are going to vote Democratic, as they always do.
Despite its imperfection, the digital world offers us the opportunity to enrich our social circles by meeting a wider range of people online.
I was motivated to work in direct contact with people searching out meaningful relationships and support the wider circle of singles that one is exposed to in the world of online dating.
Check out Zoosk for a wide range of people to meet, or download Hinge or Coffee Meets Bagel for a more networked experience if you'd rather go through your Facebook circles.
Later, in the funeral procession, I accidentally inserted the Jaguar into the group of cars belonging to the immediate family, rather than the cars belonging to the wider circle of more distant relatives and friends, so I felt a bit embarrassed as I'm sure many people thought, who is this jerk who thinks they go to the front of the procession just because they're in a Jag?!? Ah, such are the perils of driving a fancy, flashy car worth $ 120,000, a sum of money that in my hometown buys you quite a nice house.
It's probably because they grew up in a rich family which provided them money (freedom) and a wide social circle of rich people (connections).
Building up your network expands the pool of people in your professional network and allows you to engage with wider circles.
People generally have much wider circles of friends than in previous generations including social network contacts, office friendships, gym buddies and more.
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