Sentence examples for talent to influence from inspiring English sources

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Spielberg can seem close to Hitchcock in this talent to influence us.

A sought after leader in the area of corporate affinity groups, Taylor-Jones consults to many Fortune 500 corporations on the ROI of doing business domestically and globally leveraging in-house talent to influence: recruiting, retention, branding and building strategic partnerships.

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Without explicitly suggesting himself, Lansdale said that Durbrow had to be replaced with someone "with marked leadership talents" and the ability to "influence Asians through understanding them sympathetically".

One might then espouse a substantive ideal of democratic equality, which would be satisfied in a formally democratic society just in case any individuals with the same political talent and the same ambition to influence public policy have the same prospect of influencing public policy choice (Rawls 1999, 2001; Christiano 1996).

In the group phase, Matic made more tackles than any other player with 38, while Fabregas was only second behind Messi in the statistics of chances created, with 19 to the Argentinian's 22. Eden Hazard also has the talent to exert great influence.

Through intersectoral collaboration, talents, resources, relations, and approaches to influencing determinants of health can be linked and shared to work very much more effectively, efficiently, and sustainably than one sector would achieve alone [ 8– 12].

He was just an aware and engaged citizen who used his talents to try and influence the electorate the way that he saw fit.

Also, the freer traffic of coaches between countries - Australia kindly donating the best of its coaching talent to Britain - and the influence of the internet meant that while one country might be improving its coaching techniques, its ability to keep those techniques secret as a competitive advantage was diminished.

The [Irish Film and TV] industry is now achieving critical mass of filmmaking talent to match the kind of influence, disproportionate to its small size that it has always enjoyed in the fields of literature and theatre.

What's the point of staying in Hartford if one's not going to use one's talent and influence to move the community forward?

She used her considerable knowledge, talent and influence to draw attention to areas of social injustice as she abhorred any form of inequality, prejudice or discrimination and wasn't afraid to say so.

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