Sentences with phrase «more flattery»

Plus, if you use fake eyelashes it can make your eyes appear bigger and more flattery!
Less experienced managers in turn tend to engage in more flattery and opinion conformity, withholding dissenting information that would otherwise improve the quality of the CEO's decisions.

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The cult has often been seen as little more than a gross form of flattery, motivated by the political ambitions of provincial elites, or the consequence of crude manipulation or megalomania on the part of emperors, the best of which, it is often remarked, were reticent about its development.
This piece is more self - flattery than anything else.
I wish it (Christianity) were more productive of good works... I mean real good works... not holy day keeping, sermon - hearing... or making long prayers, filled with flatteries and compliments despised by wise men, and much less capable of pleasing the Deity.
Specific praise is more meaningful than general flattery.
The pastor must not be an advocate merely of what pleases the parishioner but more so of what ought to please.64 The pastor, like others, is tempted to please others, to seek inordinately to be approved and loved, and to prefer flattery to the plain truth.
There may genuinely be a rapprochement between the US - led West and Russia (although this would assume that President Putin wants nothing more than flattery and attention).
In addition I will tackle important topics like figure flattery, balance and silhouette in more detail.
Confronting killers with a combination of diplomacy, flattery, and deception, Paul Rusesabagina managed to shelter more than 1,200 Tutsis and moderate Hutus in his hotel, while homicidal mobs raged outside with machetes during the Rwandan genocide.
Confronting killers with a combination of diplomacy, flattery, and deception, he offered shelter to more than twelve hundred members of the Tutsi clan and Hutu moderates, while homicidal mobs raged outside with machetes.
Confronting killers with a combination of diplomacy, flattery, and deception, he offered shelter to more than twelve thousand members of the Tutsi clan and Hutu moderates, while homicidal mobs raged outside with machetes.
If you want a warm hug, flattery and lots of upselling, you're welcome to pay four times as much at any of a dozen clinics in Encinitas who are more than happy to charge you hundreds of dollars extra for it.
We will be crossing over magnificent rivers and waterfalls, Cooktown, Bloomfield, the silica sands of Cape Flattery (just like Whitehaven in the Whitsundays) the lower sections of Cape York Peninsular and more.
Some of the places your scenic flight will reveal are the Jardine River, Endeavour River, Forbes Islands, Cooktown, Cape Grenville, Cape Melville, Lakefield National Parks, the Iron Range, Cape Flattery, Cape Tribulation and more
But enough flattery, because they'll be plenty more of that as this review goes on.
As the saying goes, «Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery» and the WiiU could use a lot more games as good as Rayman Legends.
You may, like Samuel Johnson, define a patron as «a wretch who supports with insolence, and is paid with flattery,» but you want to reward attention with something more meaningful than that.
He promotes more punitive sanctions against Russia rather than the kind of hand - holding flattery of President Vladimir V. Putin that Mr. Trump practiced even this week.
A little flattery — and some online research — goes a long way, and you'll be more likely to get your foot in the door if you offer up a compliment or two.
False flattery does more harm than good.
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