How To Use Well-connected In A Sentence

  • Skeptics say the genial chief executive is just a well-connected corporate diplomat, a schmoozy pol in pinstripes.
  • We want a dynamic, well-organised, well-connected international movement against imperialist globalisation.
  • As I said, the big thing people forget about Nigella is that she's a big famous glamorous TV star from a very well-connected, rich and high-profile family - I sincerely doubt that a Nigella lookalike whose dad was a postman and who worked in a shop would come within light years of landing a Saatchi and Saatchi postboy. Fat Is A Fantasist Issue
  • The well-connected Micronesian island group of Yap had 43 tools, with a mean of five techno-units per tool, while the remote Santa Cruz group in the Solomon Islands, despite having almost as large a population, had just 24 tools and four techno-units. Why Some Islanders Build Better Crab Traps
  • Well-connected representations let you turn ideas around in your mind, to envision things from many perspectives until you find one that works for you.
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  • It undermined the well-connected Lady Jane Franklin in her obsessive quest to glorify Sir John as discoverer of the Northwest Passage.
  • Just how rich and well-connected do you have to be to eat at a reasonable time? Times, Sunday Times
  • Think about how you can leverage your technological, well-connected selves to bring new skills to the marketplace.
  • Pupils are likely to make some well-connected friends. Times, Sunday Times
  • For what else could so many well-connected old buffers do if not manoeuvre themselves into and around the Senate?
  • Most were born into rich or well-connected families, or married or inherited well. Times, Sunday Times
  • Skeptics say the genial chief executive is just a well-connected corporate diplomat, a schmoozy pol in pinstripes.
  • a well-connected Edinburgh family
  • The situation was saved by Gaius Marius (c.157-86 B.C.), a man born into a family recently admitted to equestrian status but who was politically well-connected.
  • {198} In a note on the Will, Mr. Maddison says, “The testator was the second son of Robert Dighton (of St.rton), by his wife, Joyce St. Paul (a lady of another very old and well-connected county family).” Records of Woodhall Spa and Neighbourhood Historical, Anecdotal, Physiographical, and Archaeological, with Other Matter
  • Think about how you can leverage your technological, well-connected selves to bring new skills to the marketplace.
  • All in all, the five constituted a well-connected and thoroughly reactionary group.
  • The biography by Julia Langdon, a well-connected political journalist, purported to offer some explanations.
  • By the time the bogeyman came for Moustapha Akkad, he had bigger fish to fry: mass slaughter not of stock types in hick burgs but of powerful and well-connected elites in Amman's Western hotels. Moustapha, Messenger of Hollywood
  • Witte's life is traced from his childhood in the Caucasian borderlands of the empire as the son of a midlevel Russian functionary and the maternal grandson of a prominent and genealogically well-connected imperial family. A Statesman For the Czar
  • Kaufman is riffing on well-connected dots from Wolfe's reportage, as well as having a little fun with Johnson's reputation for old-school bullying and sulking.
  • The period after the Restoration of 1660 offered many opportunities for royalists well-connected enough to seize them.
  • The unholy alliance of vested interests pushing the scheme through was far too powerful and well-connected. Times, Sunday Times
  • The room hummed with the excitement of media and well-connected fans.
  • But the idea of high-level support for such action was catapulted into the headlines after the well-connected columnist Nahum Barnea asked in an article in the Yediot Ahronot newspaper last Friday whether Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak had decided between them to attack Iran's nuclear installations. The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post
  • This bundle consisted of a large number of competitive trades and was well-connected with interregional and international markets.
  • Research shows personality rather than education or having a well-connected family is the key. The Sun
  • Next thing you know Ross Douthat will criticize Harvard for churning out soft-headed but well-connected “elites” instead of rigorously trained scientists. The Volokh Conspiracy » The Self-Pity of Elena Kagan
  • It is not a recent phenomenon that the cleverest Ivy Leaguers have headed off to Wall Street; simply, in recent years the process has gotten more meritocratic and stopped being just slots for the well-born and well-connected. Matthew Yglesias » Rich Bankers and Inequality
  • Maslin on Audition by Barbara Walters: If any single thing keeps 'Audition' from achieving the stature of Katharine Graham's 'Personal History,' the book that set the high-water mark for memoirs of the politically and socially well-connected, it is the excess decorousness built into An Amazon.com Books Blog featuring news, reviews, interviews and guest author blogs.
  • He is also a well-connected figure in international business. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you are very well-educated and very well-connected, if you're at the right place at the right time, if you are in finance, particularly, or if you are a CEO, if you are a top executive of a big company, you are doing marvelously well. Reich Blames Economy's Woes On Income Disparity
  • Her father was a well-connected painter, his field being mainly portraits of the notables in society.
  • But to do that they need to extend their net beyond the children of the well-connected, whom they can find without any trouble.
  • Foreign minority shareholders still complain of being ripped-off by powerful, well-connected - and minacious - business interests. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • The well-connected Church family had steeplechase races named after them and summered in Nantucket. Two young rebels with a runaway plan to meet Elvis
  • The biography by Julia Langdon, a well-connected political journalist, purported to offer some explanations.
  • Keeler and her pal Mandy Rice-Davies took part in posh orgies pimped out by a well-connected osteopath named Stephen Ward, who would later commit suicide during his trial for living partly or wholly on the proceeds of prostitution (unlawful under the Sexual Offenses Act of 1956) and leave tantalizing questions unanswered as to the scope and clientele of his alleged prostie ring. James Wolcott: Why Are British Sex Scandals So Much Better than Ours?
  • We negotiated a ride with a well-connected local, sardined into the back of his jeep, and he drove us straight past every dusty roadblock with a grin and a wave.

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