When that character is you, you are more likely to become amiable to its goals, dreams and demographics.
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Proothveerajh: The world of technology has traditionally been male dominated, and the current status quo shows that radical change is required if we are to create an environment in ICT that is attractive to women, and is amiable to their success.
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Tatum makes for an alert and amiable straight man to Hill, whose neurotic minimalism gives the brightly colored, sour-ball antics an ethical edge.
Though he was amiable, bounding to greet visitors with a beefy handshake, he lacked the common touch, and often talked in economic jargon.
The 62-year-old politician could be Mr. Hollande's best chance to knit amiable relations with Chancellor Merkel.
Mr Weld, a capable and amiable Republican, seemed to be in with a good chance when President Clinton named him.
The 62-year-old politician who was a professor of German for 13 years could be Mr. Hollande's best chance to foster amiable relations with Ms. Merkel.
The first crack at forming a coalition will therefore go to an amiable nonentity, Kjell Magne Bondevik, leader of the middle-of-the-road Christian People's Party, which made big gains.
For months Wall Street had been witness to an amiable but very public media debate between Barton Biggs, chief equity strategist at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter and chairman of Morgan Stanley Asset Management, and, well, his plumber, Ron Valentine.
She was the spark and sparkle that the show needed to win the morning show ratings game and her amiable and light-hearted manner enabled it to do just that.
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Mr Nonaka must be regretting that he manipulated events to put the amiable but disaster-prone Mr Mori in charge.
Before anything else, Greenberg, a self-effacing, amiable schmoozer, has had to fix Oak Brook's formerly ugly franchisee relations, which had fallen into disrepair under predecessors Edward Rensi and Michael Quinlan.
He has most regular contact with Malcolm's fourth-eldest son, Joel, who I also interviewed for the programme and found to be very personable and amiable.
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The amiable Ms Ypsilanti, meanwhile, has begun to master policy and smarten up her speeches.
The man at the amiable Mr Condit's side, labouring to get Boeing's head up again, is Harry Stonecipher, his chief operating officer.
At 81, the amiable Mr. Strachwitz, whose family relocated to the U.S. West Coast in 1947, recalls falling first for early jazz when seeing the Louis Armstrong-Billie Holliday film "New Orleans" as a teenager, then hearing everything from hardcore hillbilly to "Harlem Matinee" and the Serbo-Croatian hour on Los Angeles-area radio.
In recent years his image as an amiable English farmer dressed in tweed has done little to help the company save face.
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In fact, the company's problems ran deeper than that amiable cook, and included burdensome debts and an inability to compete with more highly-integrated meat processors abroad.
Slobodan Milosevic, the President of Serbia, widely perceived to be the original begetter of the tragedy, turned out to be the most constructive--and ostensibly amiable--of the protagonists.
This would have astounded Walton, an amiable and modest man of pious interests, for whom "Study to be quiet" (1 Thessalonians 4:11) was a favored motto.
Her husband, Andy (Jim Broadbent), is an amiable dawdler, a guy who starts ambitious home-improvement projects and never quite gets around to finishing them.
Though amiable and bearing the Blair seal of approval, Mr David is hardly a household name, and lacks the charisma to stand up to Dafydd Wigley, Plaid Cymru's eloquent leader.
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