Next there appeared in the same attitude a figure of great age and dignity, whose
wonderful air of authority marked him as a man of the utmost distinction.
Together, these body - language cues will help solidify
an air of authority and reinforce how gestures can add to or impede our meaning.
He assumes
an air of authority derived from some perceived wisdom when in fact he's way out of his depth.
All it requires is inspirational stories and
a air of authority.
Having said that, Sunderland did have a few but as a partnership they have
an air of authority.
And, in turn, authenticity lends
you an air of authority because your audience believes in you, your message, and your product or service.
Sorry for the rant, but the phrase «Judeo - Christian» gets under my nose because it is usually used to mean, «I want to lend
an air of authority to whatever the Christian position is, so I'm going to [erroneously] assume that Judaism is just Christianity minus Jesus.»
With
an air of authority, skeptics claim that natural medicine is quackery, effective only because of the placebo effect.
Classically presented, in a slender rectangle silhouette with
an air of authority, Senator is a unisex design in several fun colorways.
Plus, I believe deeper voices, both male and female, lend
an air of authority to the speaker's words that just can't be matched by higher voiced types.
«Warm and friendly with
an air of authority» are words that could describe GMA host Robin Roberts, and have actually been used to describe my voice.
«Warm and friendly with
an air of authority» are words that have been used to describe my voice.
Sensitive to the tone of your voice, this breed should be trained gently, but with
an air of authority or he will refuse to cooperate.
It is an attitude
an air of authority.
The breed needs an experienced handler who can dominate them with a natural
air of authority.
Pekingese are independent dogs that have
an air of authority about them that they often get away with because of their small stature.
Basenjis need an owner who can display a natural
air of authority; someone who is self - assured and who can be firm but gentle, as well as consistent with rules.
And yes, more creative writing, for art and science carry
an air of authority and yet still, all too often, fall powerless.
Words printed on a page or in a book have
an air of authority; they are given more credibility than image, while images themselves are often deemed subjective.
The frame gives the phrases
an air of authority that contrasts with the farcicality in some statements and the depressing literality in others: «One of every two men is a man,» «Let the best continue winning,» and «In Cannes, women show their faces, men their films.»
It disturbs me when anyone, including climate scientists, (1) fails to distinguish between matters of empirical fact and matters of values and political opinion, and (2) speaks with
an air of authority on topics about which they are largely ignorant.
-LSB-...] This is an important statement and appearing in the IPCC report it carries
an air of authority.
In the event they went for Bob Ward but, interestingly, and perhaps keen to lend
an air of authority to a mere public relations man, they decided to describe him as a «climate scientist».
With
an air of authority and trust, agenda - driven, white - coat scientists can make these fictions sound entirely plausible, especially to the incredibly gullible establishment elites.
Nevertheless the addition of an official - looking certificate can give
the air of authority to what may not be important, meaningful or even genuine.
«Most customers see this as a nice touch and it helps the Realtor give off
an air of authority.»
«Oh,» I responded, «that must be because of my commanding presence or
my air of authority.»