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If you will, to get the next generation's opinion leaders to think.
For years, opinion leaders have told us that it's all about family values.
Opinion leaders are seen to have more influence than the media for a number of reasons.
They met with organized labor and foreign policy opinion leaders.
But he said, "We're going to get them out to opinion leaders."
Employees local business people, opinion leaders and the general public were questioned.
Politicians and other opinion leaders could not take him seriously.
Opinion leaders, including the media, also need to take on a stronger educational role.
Initially the books will be sent to 150,000 Americans who are considered opinion leaders.
He is also considered an opinion leader in the field of sleep medicine.
Both, though, found gaps between the general public's perceptions and those of opinion leaders.
They are supported in their effort by talk show hosts and opinion leaders.
"We're always trying to reach opinion leaders, and they'll be walking by."
If anyone has a good idea about how to bring back the opinion leaders of yore, I am all for it.
The speakers included opinion leaders, but not all was high seriousness.
It is sent daily via e-mail to 19.000 opinion leaders of the business world.
Ms. began in 1972 as an outspoken opinion leader for the women's movement.
Since 1993 it has focused on reaching elected officials and opinion leaders in all 50 states.
Republican opinion leaders warn of a big, and perhaps permanent, shift to the left.
"I think that most of what you're hearing is coming from opinion leaders, rather than the grass roots," he said.
Cooks are not only gatekeepers, but opinion leaders as well.
Circulation eventually grew to 40,000, but from the start it reached opinion leaders on the Island.
Well, he - and the other "opinion leaders" - were wrong.
He continued to remain on close terms with Nigerian opinion leaders throughout his term.
The poll is based on interviews with a national sample of 1,300 adults and 387 opinion leaders in late 1987.