Sentences with phrase «on charisma»

«In the past we were dependent on the charisma of therapeutic gurus.»
If I want to look presentable, say to sell vendor trash or initiate a dialog, I have to muck around in my inventory to put on charisma boosting clothes.
My mind was blown by the end of my second playthrough when I accidentally discovered a helmet with a boost on charisma.
The Passat has always been a package the embodies German traits of quality and capability but was a little low on charisma.
The director's talent for devising grotesque zombie encounters remains sharp and often witty, but his cast is short on charisma, and veteran Canadian character actor Kenneth Welsh, playing one of the islanders now in exile, is so aggressively colorful you'll want to throw water on him.
It's not so much the director's lilting, perfectly fine film that one should be grateful for, but rather the discovery of Daniela Vega, who shines in a drama that relies heavily on her charisma and talent to make up for a curiously sparse plot.
The film lives and dies on his charisma, which I'm happy to report Abbott has in spades.
It's a void that director F. Gary Gray and writer Chris Morgan try to fill with some new additions to the team, and though it's not entirely successful, the movie gets by on the charisma of its cast and the over-the-top action that fans have come to expect from the series.
Still, this is the sort of wafer - thin material that survives on the charisma of its stars, and in Jack Lemmon and James Garner, it has two of the best.
The film relies a great deal on the charisma and charm of Eugenio Derbez's character.
The films have been sold on the charisma of its stars (Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Brittany Snow and Hailee Steinfeld, to name a few) and a message of girl power not seen since the likes of Spice World.
Up until this point in the film, Phillips was mostly relying on the charisma of and believable bromance between his two leads.
Hooper is mostly carried on the charisma of Reynolds himself, and as with most star vehicles that rely heavily on personality, your mileage may vary as to how much of Reynolds» shtick you find appealing.
Liam Neeson turned on the charisma for LG Oled TV in a flashy spot.
Entirely dependent on the charisma of the leads.
Armed with an absurd product pitch and short on the charisma or quick thinking needed to convince local businessmen of his sincerity, Jimmy
Armed with an absurd product pitch and short on the charisma or quick thinking needed to convince local businessmen of his sincerity, Jimmy soon finds himself out of funds, leaving him at the mercy of those who promise to help him stay in the place he's gambled away his entire livelihood to be.
David Cameron's one advantage is on charisma where the Tory leader has a whopping 30 % to 4 % advantage.
Comedian Matt Forde and journalist Peter Hitchens on the charisma of Tony Blair and Boris Johnson.
Centralized atheism also feeds hungrily on charisma, and Sanderson Jones, who resembles a tall, bearded messiah - and who, despite the SA recommendation that Assembly hosts should be regularly rotated, dominates each London service - provides ample fuel.
Graphs, slide presentations, and other material may be what you find important when it comes to pitching ideas to investors and clients, but it is also important to be present during these meetings and depend on your charisma and talents to sell your products, not on giving your audience information they may not remember afterward.
This time, the subjects were the ones who were watching the speeches, and asked to view three randomly assigned videos and then rate them on charisma.
Cuban, ever the social butterfly, relied on his charisma to get his tuition and rent paid — he gave dance lessons, threw massive parties, and opened up a bar called Motley's Pub, where nights regularly got crazy.
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.»

Not exact matches

He leaves not just an impression, but an imprint on everyone he meets, and Lemonis has that charisma, if you will, that few possess.
Becoming a great leader doesn't have to be a soul - searching journey, nor is it dependent on your natural charisma.
Barton had charisma, intelligence (he's an Oxford - educated Rhodes scholar) and global bona fides (he was raised in Africa and British Columbia, and has lived on four continents).
You finally had someone who had this charisma, and they're capturing it on TV for the very first time.
It's obvious why companies would choose Gretzky to endorse their products, even if his on - screen charisma is lacking.
American film actress Rita Hayworth is best known for her stunning explosive sexual charisma on screen in films throughout the 1930s and 1940s.
I know good scientists and theologians to turn to for answers to these deep questions, and it is not an insult (and in fact it is a compliment) to not expect elected officeholders to speak ex cathedra on such issues despite their own personal charisma.
He was smart enough to use the Communism and the cult of his own charisma to replace religion for most of his followers: Party meetings on Sundays, «patriotic» songs, readings from the prescribed texts.
Plus they both have that kind of nerdy charisma that might grow on America.
And today we see that indeed it was right even if it is very painful for us, his devotees, that he's not here any more... On the other hand, with his succession a new charisma has begun... We can see how Pope Francis continues many things which Benedict XVI has started...
The absence of consensus on important public issues means that the power of the churches to influence public policy tends to be proportional to the charisma and prestige of individual church leaders.
When I read between the lines of the New Testament, I see, along with the good, a very chaotic community that struggled with the same issues the contemporary church struggles with: ambition, power, position, money, possessions, charismata and worship, order, heresy, dress, the abuse of the sacraments, teaching, and so on.
Such lives belonged to German burghers gaping up at their empulpited hero, sure of his charisma, awed by his power, perhaps stunned by their inability to know just what was driving him — and eager not to let go of those little useful securities on which we all rely.
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.
In this regard it is interesting to note that many of the original major broadcasters are getting on in years: Oral Roberts, Rex Humbard, Robert Schuller, and Billy Graham will soon have to pass on to others the enterprises which have been built largely on their own personal charisma.
He has followers due to his charisma and he thrives on their attention.
The talented chefs at Benihana cook food on hibachi grills with flair and charisma, treating the preparation like a tiny stage show.
They may each be brilliant behind the wheel, but they have a long way to go in the charisma department that compels the casual observer to watch them race on Sundays.
Or is he an erratic young QB who has been overhyped because he has more charisma than any New York quarterback since Joe Namath, dates women most of us only see on TV screens, and rode the coattails of a strong defense and running attack to within a game of the Super Bowl?
He had a poster of Hallhanging over his bed when he was growing up in Irvington, N.J. «I saw himwinning, and his charisma and his strength on the deck, and that's what droveme,» says Jones, who met Hall for the first time last week.
It's a big year for Ibrahimovic, as the responsibility of adding flair, charisma and excitement to United's play is on his shoulders.
The nerd thing was hammered home for a couple of years, with Bryan's own manager — known as a Pro in NXT parlance — the Miz basically shitting all over Bryan for a lack of charisma or ability to work a mic, in contrast to the Miz who had some WWE success behind him and was a reality television star from his time on MTV's «The Real World.»
My idea of world class refers to the ability of an individual, to score goals in tight situations, win games on his own, put fear in the opponents heart, win championships or cups and give off a certain charisma.
The 17 teams were given dossiers on each of the players, with information ranging from their stats to their charisma.
And The Telegraph's Robbie Collin enjoyed the «sheer electric immediacy of Oldman's on - camera charisma».
It's a one hour discussion on the current political landscape and the cast of charisma - lite politicians which occupy it, with Richards serving up a mix that is part anecdote collection, part spoken political column, and part open forum.
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