Sentence examples for about patronage from inspiring English sources

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It is about patronage," Dalton said.

It is about patronage, fear and deep loyalty.

Now it's all about patronage – and only the very young are allowed into the golden circle.

It reveals a lot about patronage, philanthropy, the great characters and has nice synergies for today".

"Peter Schmitt talking about patronage is like Enron giving us a lecture about corporate ethics," he said.

Ms Palmer, who is an advocate of crowdfunding and communicating with her fans online, then delivered an electric talk about patronage in the internet age.

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The genius of "Lincoln," as we all have said, is that it's not an epic or a bio-pic but a charged account of one month in the President's life — a film about democratic process and legislation, and thus, inevitably, about pressure, patronage, guilt-mongering, deception.

You'll need to care about your customers as much as you care about their patronage if you want to think up new ways to address their needs and wants.

But it is remarkable how little debate there is about policy (let alone aid); it is nearly all about personality, patronage and tribal calculations.

The Neuberger's endeavor has also raised awareness about museum patronage.

But he has lots of ideas about taxes, patronage, essential county services and the economy.

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