Sentences with phrase «charisma as»

Traditional features The beams in this bedroom accentuate the high ceiling, adding interest and charisma as well as a hit of colour to contrast with the pale palette.
So, at some point in the past you felt your significant other possessed some semblance of charisma as we use the term today.
Weber viewed charisma as a certain quality of an individual's personality, by virtue of which he is set apart from ordinary men and treated as endowed with supernatural, superhuman, or at least exceptional powers or qualities.
Whether the rooms in the hotel are not air - conditioned, have no televisions, but it has some charisma as it looks like a simple residence having beautiful and provincial interior furnishing with loving gardens.
And with a charisma as undeniable as it is unexpected, Balram teaches us that religion doesn't create virtue, and money doesn't solve every problem — but decency can still be found in a corrupt world, and you can get what you want out of life if you eavesdrop on the right conversations.
The V8 engine is as mighty as ever, with nearly as much charisma as power.
«Zoolander» was funny as hell but Stiller has no appeal or charisma as a romantic lead.
Hathaway's charisma as leading lady and the magnetic screen presence of Julie Andrews carry the film pretty far.
And for all of Boseman's quick - witted charisma as T'Challa, he's ultimately more of an in - motion action figure than a shades - of - gray superhuman, which puts him in lackluster line with the rest of the Marvel stable — soon to team up in Avengers: Infinity War.
Peter Boyle and Elliott Gould add comedy and charisma as fat cat Muta and Toto the crow, two animal sidekicks who are constantly insulting each other.
And I would argue that Charlie Hunnam's Raleigh Beckett doesn't need charisma as criticism at him suggested.
The war between master and slave is fully convincing given the impressive talents of much employed Michael Fassbender and of Chiwetel Ejiofor, the latter demonstrating his charisma as well in Steven Spielberg's «Amistad,» about a mutiny on a slave ship in 1839.
As for Luke Ford, he's got about as much charisma as an overcooked noodle.
He lacks his predecessor's on - screen charisma as well.
Jennifer Lawrence commits to an impressively not - distracting Russian accent, and doesn't flinch from the physical demands of the role, and Edgerton effortlessly essays a gruff, natural charisma as pretty much the only character with a clear moral code.
Cavill has more emotion and charisma as Superman in his second time around.
Long derided for his stiffness and lack of charisma as a politician, the former vice president and failed presidential candidate had discovered his true calling as an evangelist for planet Earth, with a PowerPoint pulpit and a sermon full of depressing statistics.
Stanley Tucci shows off his always underestimated charisma as the hammy TV host Caesar Flickerman, which would be notable even if this movie were not.
As Schoenberg Reynolds has about as much charisma as a roll of Reynolds Wrap.
Well - tailored Robert Downey, Jr. oozes characteristic snark charisma as well - off Chicago - slick lawyer Hank Palmer.
Fimmel has an odd charisma as a barbarian who sees nothing wrong with butchering a group of unarmed, cowering men.
Oscar - winner Philip Seymour Hoffman provides the necessary gravitas and charisma as the new gamemaker.
You quickly find yourself caught up in a rebellion to overthrow the oppressive regime of Pagan Min, a figure known as much for his sense of style and charisma as for his cruelty and naked brutality.
But while the sequel benefits from Reynolds» superhuman charisma as the charmingly annoying, katana - wielding protagonist, the film nevertheless feels too much like more of the same: more of the same gross - out gags, more of the same irreverent jokes, more bits where Deadpool has to regrow severed limbs to the disgust of everyone around him, more running commentary on the movie he's in....
Somehow your complexion has such a fresh charisma as new blossoms.
Conforming can increase their charisma as perceived in Western offices and laboratories.
Geez, I'm so proud of your commitment and charisma as a chef!
The Anti-Christ, as I undestand it, has been and / or will be one who has such personal charisma as to perusade people to believe whatever he says and do whatever he commands no matter how idiotic or harmful his words may be.
We usually think of charisma as a way you look or something you do — a trick of body language or behavior.
It's easy when we're star struck to think of charisma as some magical X factor certain people are simply born with.
You might think of charisma as something a lucky few are born with, but according to a host of experts, being charming isn't a talent but a set of skills.
Most patristic and medieval writers preferred to talk about miracles and miracle workers rather than charismatic gifts for a number of reasons such as the dominant gift list being Isaiah 11, not 1 Corinthians 12 and Jerome's translating charismata as «graces» (gratiae).

Not exact matches

Of course, it takes more than personal charisma to build a company as successful as Steeped Tea.
According to a recent article by Stanford's Emma Seppälä for the Greater Good Science Center, «one of the most extensive studies on charisma found that charisma is not so much a gift as a learnable skill.»
While charisma and passion can sometimes be associated with obnoxiousness or even arrogance, a level of humility is important to investors as well.
As a campaigner, Obama had remarkable charisma and leadership presence.
As someone who studies human behavior for a living, Van Edwards shares key insights for establishing rapport, building charisma, and decoding behavior patterns in order to transform our interactions with people.
We consistently look for the wrong things in our leaders, or mistake qualities like charisma for more meaningful assets, such as vision.
As soon as we like someone, it tends to be that our charisma and our wit and our fun, casual nature goes out the window — and this new, strange, awkward fumbling person shows up.&raquAs soon as we like someone, it tends to be that our charisma and our wit and our fun, casual nature goes out the window — and this new, strange, awkward fumbling person shows up.&raquas we like someone, it tends to be that our charisma and our wit and our fun, casual nature goes out the window — and this new, strange, awkward fumbling person shows up.»
And even as the social media wunderkind improves his public speaking skills, many would say he still doesn't have the charisma to lead an entire nation.
David Gould, a prominent entrepreneur within the community, who was inspired by Hsieh's charisma and ideas to leave his job as a professor in the University of Iowa and move to Las Vegas earlier this year, wrote an open letter to Hsieh, published today in Las Vegas Weekly:
Due to problems with allegedly excessive emotionalism as well as difficulties in transmitting charisma to a second generation, the Assemblies of God faced some of the same problems that caused the early church of the first centuries to abandon «signs and wonders.»
Just as other once - charismatic religious movements have followed the path of overinstitutionalization and over-regulation, which in turn has discouraged much of the original charisma, the Assemblies of God could suffer the chilling effects of routinization.
It is noteworthy that while Paul's reflection upon the saving facts of the death and resurrection of Christ leads him to the love of God as the supreme principle exhibited in these facts, it is his reflection upon the Spirit and the charismata or gifts of the Spirit in the Church that leads him to love or charity as at once the greatest of all charismata --» the love of God shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Spirit given to us» (Rom.
Typologies of religious charisma (founder, prophet, priest, etc.) as outlined by Max Weber, A. Causse, G. van der Leeuw and J. Wach, should be worked out in much the greater detail.
The principal difference between this and the irenic - arms image is that functional ability within the context of law is shown as the reconciling medium, rather than charisma.
The term «gift» (charisma) is the same Greek word often translated as «spiritual gift» elsewhere, and Paul defines such gifts as «manifestations of the Spirit for the common good.»
There the charisma of his personality and his skills as a therapist impressed many persons in the human potentials movement, including many younger therapists.
Having left behind an interpretation of profession as a response to a personal call from God, along with the church's corresponding recognition of personal charisma (a God - given grace), Protestants adopted a modern secular view of profession as the possession of the specialized knowledge and skills necessary to qualify for institutional approval and, thereby, employment.
I read this article by charisma magazine which i thought was well written which is pro Women preaching http://www.charismamag.com/blogs/fire-in-my-bones/16851-why-i-defend-women-preachers This debate is an on going one John Piper who i respect as a bible preacher believes that scripture is clear women shouldnt have authority over men or teach in the church some go as far as saying women shouldnt preach in sunday school if the classes are mixed.Personally i think times are changing and i say that because i have a women manager she has authority over me and other men so if we follow the biblical example i shouldnt allow myself to be in that situation which is just crazy thinking.
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