Despite his self-styled affinity with Tony Blair, Mr Cameron has none of the former prime minister's messianic zeal.
The viewer has to have some affinity with the host, concurs Mr Stewart.
It becomes even more complex in departmental apps because people have an affinity with anything running in their own department.
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But I remember in later years feeling an affinity with the hyperdecorative because it had a sense of nostalgia, in a way.
America still is the land of upside, thanks to our command of digital technology and our easy affinity with tech's cultural ramifications.
The kennels said while they are perceived as "rough and tough", in reality they are gentle and have an "affinity with children".
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They are determined to prove that via engineering prowess, great drivers and a great affinity with the public they can do well.
Communication skills, affinity with the population, knowledge of chronic conditions and ability to build relationships are just a few desirable qualifications for program leaders.
Rural and inland voters may have felt a sense of cultural and even economic affinity with the less wealthy and ostentatiously western-looking Ennahda candidates.
It is not, he says, because they share some affinity with the U.K. or U.S. but because English is the most convenient language to use.
Like Anfield, Boston's Fenway Park is one of the best-known sports venues in the world, while both cities have a strong expatriate affinity with Ireland.
Mr Zapatero, a Socialist, is likely to feel some affinity with the region, in which many countries have taken a turn to the left, commentators said.
Forster loved Richard Wagner and felt an affinity with Marcel Proust, a writer for whom musical phrasing was a paradigm both for art and for life.
Kubrick would reveal an affinity with that perspective as he developed his signature filmmaking style, an icily formal, deliberately paced approach that conveys a clinical, third-person-omniscient point of view.
However, Mrs French said she was also "quite struck" that today's young men were "very caring and do want to have children and do have an affinity with children".
Until now, Marissa Mayer has avoided any affinity with working moms but when you declare war on telecommuters, you declare war on the working moms, so now she is forced to face them.
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Arriving in America, she felt a natural affinity with people on the ideological centre-right who believe the Western world should be more trenchant in defending its own values and less inclined to blame itself.
McGhee is also a former Celtic player, while Coyle is a lifelong fan of the club and Stark suggests that having an affinity with the fans is a great help taking on such a job.
She, like Juan, feels an affinity with the colours of her adopted homeland: Isabelle's hair is gathered round her face in soft, red curls and she jokes that her scalp has soaked up the shades of the soil.
Originalism, which has no purchase anywhere but here, has a natural affinity with some varieties of Protestantism, and the United States differs from all other Western democracies in the far greater proportion of its citizens who believe in the literal truth of the Bible.
She said young developers involved in creating local content felt a stronger affinity with a potential ".africa" suffix than to ".com" domains, while it also appealed to corporates, who would be able to unify their presence across the continent under a single online brand.
Away from the mass market handsets of the Samsung Galaxy range, the Nokia Lumia Windows Phone, and the monolithic iPhone, the boutique smartphone has a much lower production run, has a greater affinity with their users, and still turn a profit to keep the boardroom happy.
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The coalition was once bound together by affinity, with the two parties discovering they agreed on a good deal, including school reform, localism and paying off the deficit.
Mowbray has spoken of his "affinity" with the club's fans who sent him "thousands upon thousands" of letters of support at a time he said his life was "decimated and empty".
Another had dozens of pages of pay stub data with social security numbers, and a third had 300 pages of medical records from insurer Affinity Health Plan with names and specific diagnoses.
Some cards have started to address this issue with affinity logos of alma maters, sports teams, or charities.
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Head teachers must ensure that chaplains have an affinity for working with children and "a commitment to the values and practices of the school".
This new customer affinity platform provides you with a telephone number that lets you anonymously text the situation.
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