Branding is a unique business identity including, but not limited to, personality, quality and likability. |
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The picture has soft-focus likability when it spotlights Zoe's outcast status. |
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Burnett had developed a loud sloppy slapstick style of comedy and projected an immense likability on the small screen. |
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Tripping up the steps on the way to receiving your first Oscar only reinforced your likability. |
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Admittedly, facts, not likability, are what are supposed to determine whether a defendant is convicted in this country. |
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Kobe is charisma-free, blessed with none of the charm of Magic or the cool of Jordan or the likability of LeBron. |
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Relatability is based upon vulnerability, which creates likability. |
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And he has done all of this with a low-key likability. |
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Like the gifted Bale, Phoenix has a bit of a likability problem as a star. |
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My goal here was to put myself in that darkness and bring that up and to never pull punches, to never do half measures, to never be apologetic, to never pursue likability at all, to be completely unapologetic at all times. |
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For women, success and likability are negatively correlated. |
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In a testament to Newman's likability, moviegoers embraced the character, much to the surprise of the actor, who received his third Oscar nomination. |
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Likability may not seem terribly important in politics when everything is going your way. |
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Likability does not translate to agreeability. |
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