Studies show that when faced with failure, those who are well-liked turn a negative response into a counterproposal. |
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Despite his advanced age, he has plans to visit areas of his former domain where he is not well-liked. |
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It seems to have emerged as a well-ordered and tightly run establishment which is well-liked by most of its students and parents. |
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Literature then became more widely known thanks to well-liked authors such as Mario Vargas Llosa, who is Latin America's leading novelist. |
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The well-liked Lee-Enfield No. 4 was manufactured in Britain, the US, and Canada. |
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We want to be a power that is well-regarded, respected and well-liked, if that's possible. |
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Those influenced by a mutable quality in their horoscope also enjoy learning, play fair and are diplomatic and well-liked by others. |
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Lak's well-liked, though, so expect this to sell in thousands, if not in lakhs. |
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He was very well-liked by all his colleagues and was a favourite with visitors. |
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I think everyone wishes him well but maybe in the past we have been too tolerant simply because we regard him as a well-liked and unique character. |
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However, educational funding was quite well-liked. |
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Also up on our Internet are excerpts of backstage performances and album launches of well-liked Québec artists such as Corneille and Wilfred Le Bouthillier. |
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The tendencies to feel well-liked, competent, confident, and happy with life as a whole are very similar across all four structure and employment categories. |
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This individual must be well-liked and respected by all parties. |
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While Anita was sociable and well-liked by her peers, Betty was often overshadowed by her cousin and believed to be snobbish as a result of common misperceptions. |
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Already well-liked for her breezy bossa novas and sambas, Joyce has come to the UK with a tour, a fresh set of songs and a stylish six-piece band. |
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By day he was well-liked, funny and effortlessly clever at grammar school. |
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Kim Clijsters, the well-liked former queen of the courts has chosen Toronto as one of her first events on the comeback trail. |
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They find jobs quickly, they are well-liked, and they are, despite the RCA's opposition, de facto rabbinic actors. |
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Sometimes, well-known or well-liked public figures will reveal that they were arrested in their youth, and will speak about their rehabilitation, which helped them become the person they are today. |
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He had no accident record and was regarded as a competent and conscientious pilot with an outgoing personality, and was well-liked and respected by his peers. |
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You have been a Member of this Parliament for a very long time, and a Member who is well-liked, not just within your group, but far beyond, as I can testify. |
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Just yesterday I received a call from Simon Peres, a well-liked and respected person in this House, and we have agreed to hold a debate soon with the Labour Party in our group. |
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However, educational funding was generally well-liked. |
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