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Wesley is undeniably much more likable than Josh and Angelica.
Needless to say Ben is much more likable than Gaston.
She says there have been discussions of making Katie more likable.
But I find these songs make them all the more likable.
This was a smart move help her appear her more likable.
Somehow, at least temporarily, it makes Fitz more likable than ever.
Christie is vastly more likable in it than he is here.
Don't get me wrong: these are not inherently more likable characters.
I would probably be a lot more likable if I slept ever.
I would be more likable if I was at least a B-cup.
Now the job of making Clinton more likable falls to, well, Clinton herself.
Here are three things to start practicing every day to become more likable.
"He was no more likable a person in old age," Ms. Min said.
Tom Hanks takes on a character even more likable than him: Fred Rogers.
Tom Hanks takes on a character even more likable than him: Fred Rogers.
Experts have highlighted specific body language techniques that can make you more likable.
For instance, Reagan (nice guy — wins) was more likable than Mondale (wonk — lost).
They're almost always more likable storytellers (no offense, good journos), especially when they're men.
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And, it's not like she's going to get any more likable in an abduction scenario.
Even at work, survey respondents said emoji make communication more likable, sincere and, surprisingly, credible.
As a dating coach, I help people become more likable so they can find love.
Maisel a more real, more tangible, more likable as a whole because its heroine isn't.
We helped make him more likable by inventing a version of Biden that never existed.
I'm talking about making small, simple moves to cultivate professional relationships and be more likable.
Other candidates might be more likable or inspirational, but they would be weaker against Trump.
Republicans — even those from the coasts — are more likable to the varied geography of America.
Mr. Reed added that GIFs allow candidates to show a warmer, more likable side to voters.
"As a man gets more successful, regardless of his personality, he gets more likable," Clinton said.
Remind yourself that people who ask questions of others tend to be rated as more likable.
Red Carpet Watch 8 Photos View Slide Show ' Few actresses are more likable than Emma Stone.
To the Editor: In every presidential race since at least 1980, the more "likable" candidate won.
Bush #2 (a guy to have a beer with) was more likable than Kerry (dull — lost).
Here's why interrupting is so toxic and how you can become more likable by breaking the habit.
Those three are getting more likable by the week, and they give the show a familial warmth.
If a more likable writer than Gilbert is currently in print, I haven't found him or her.
I get the feeling there might be a few more "likable" assholes on the list... Have thoughts?
Had she done so and revealed a softer, more likable side, she might have won the election.
Studies show that people who use positive body language are more likable, competent, persuasive, and emotionally intelligent.
She says the research is absolutely clear: The professionally successful a man becomes, the more likable he is.
They said, 'All the research shows that the more successful a man becomes, the more likable he becomes.
If you follow the acronym E.M.P.A.T.H.Y., you'll have an easier time understanding anyone, thus making you more likable.
To his credit, he also volunteers at a homeless shelter, yet that doesn't make him any more likable.
My sense was that the extra time and exposure made most of them seem more likable and attractive.
Usually the character has to become soft, or they're transformed a little bit to make them more likable.
Point is, you're more likable than you think you are, so try not to judge yourself so harshly.
The research found that regular braggers and complainers were seen as more likable and competent in their work.
In the competition with the other super-conservative Cuban-American contender, Ted Cruz, Rubio is regarded as more likable.
I rather like the idea, and it just made the villains that much more likable, in a silly way.
In order to be more likable, read the book "How to Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie.
Preschoolers also judge apologizing wrongdoers to be more likable, and more desirable as partners for interaction and cooperation (PDF).
The Warriors were widely perceived to be heroes last year, one of the more likable teams in recent memory.
If the right part comes along, hopefully I'll get to play somebody a little bit more likable in the future.
Understanding what your facial expression looks like in everyday settings is really crucial to looking warmer and becoming more likable.
This morning, Spy published a collection of suggestions from successful TV writers on how to make Clinton appear more likable.
Being consistent, asking thoughtful questions, and using positive body language are all habits that will help you become more likable.
People who can laugh, have fun and maintain a healthy balance between work and life are much more likable leaders.
"The arrival of new people to hate always makes the old [hated] people a little bit more likable," said Beacham.
I made sure that everything from my hair to my clothes made me seem more "likable," approachable and classically feminine.
She knows what the beltway wisdom says: That Cornyn is a stronger candidate than Cruz was — more likable, less polarizing.
Second City, there's always a big guy on the stage for a reason, because we're more likable than you are.
And Gen, the brilliant thief who is our hero, is one of the more likable protagonists you'll ever come across.
There's clearly an effort by Spicer to become more likable now that he's not constantly lying on behalf of President Trump.
But if Viall finds his match this season, it won't be because he has transformed into a more likable reality star.
Focus groups show reminding America that she's a grandmother seems disingenuous, but she needs to be humanized and made more likable.
The silver lining here is that Rick is more human, more likable than he's been since he first arrived in Alexandria.
Just as data analytics didn't make Hillary Clinton more likable, celebrity and spectacle won't transform mundane politicians and into powerful communicators.
He ate livestock and pets, including one poor 12-year-old girl's guinea pig, which somehow made him even more likable.
The candidate most voters find personally more likable does not always win elections, according to many scholarly studies on the subject.
To win, Hillary Clinton must not only prove that she is presidential but she must also show that she is more likable.
"She's badass at what she does, but to make her more likable, I've tried to add a bit of humor," Bilson says.
Yet independent research assistants said they'd be more likely to hire the participants who were honest, and found them significantly more likable.
We're saying goodbye to another Hugh Grant-starring rom-com in which he's much more likable, 2002's tender About a Boy.
When they did that, their conversation partner in this experiment rated the people who dropped these behaviors as more likable and more authentic.
Not only that, but the longer you're exposed to someone in close range, the more likable or attractive you're likely to find them.
It's immediately more likable than his 2016 LP Pure Comedy, which garnered critical acclaim despite its distant, all-knowing, ain't-humanity-somthin' lyrics.
And she's more likable and compelling than at almost any moment after that encounter in August 2015, toward the start of her campaign.
But there are more effective ways you can manage your media consumption and activism, making you a stronger organizer (and way more likable human).
Watch Dogs 2 tethers its story to a more likable hero and a satire-fueled fight against the establishment in modern-day San Francisco.
They're portrayed as the "free love" primates, but are also supposedly a more likable, peaceable version of their stressed-out, lashing-out chimp cousins.
He's more nervous and less confident — and at least in this clip, it makes the other Dean a more likable character than he eventually was.
I find it infinitely more likable because of this, as the endless parade of anonymous blobs out of the Trader Joe's parking lot gets tiring.
In pursuit of being more likable, because this is something you can completely control, let's look at some of the timeless habits of likable leaders.
It's all part of a strategy to be more likable at a time when tech companies are drawing heat for behavior that looks increasingly anti-competitive.
Saltz gave me some practical tips on how I can tame my inner attention whore in ways that will, hopefully, make me more likable and popular.
And anything he did and said in this familiar circumstance would instantly be more likable, more human, more believable than a Q&A or a debate.
Amid the procession of megalomaniacs, misanthropes, and basket cases who make up the classical pantheon, he seems to have been one of the more likable fellows.
My particular inability to hide any sort of disappointment when it comes to accepting gifts I do not like is not one of my more likable qualities.
Suspending Grey is an outrageous decision that, though it sent a clear message, certainly didn't raise the profile of Dr. Minnick or make her any more likable.
"I feel that white people find me less intimidating and more likable when my hair is straight," said Wagari, who is Black and has a short afro.
At long last, we know John Wick's impossible task: picking the more likable team in a Super Bowl involving the New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles.
Make no mistake though, Bieber songs may have gotten catchier thus making him more likable to olds like myself, but that doesn't necessarily make him a good actor.
And she said look — and we're talking predominantly about white women — the research is really clear: The more professionally successful a man becomes, the more likable he becomes.
A Boston Globe poll at the time found Mr. Brown had a higher favorability rating than Ms. Warren and that he was seen as the more "likable" candidate.
But there's an easy way to get around this, simultaneously coming off as more likable while working to build a deeper, more genuine connection with someone: Ask questions.
Although the details of the childhood trauma that caused her crackup are impossibly lurid, Rose proves far more likable than the stock female victims in this noir series.
" I'm feeling more and more grateful to this man as he's explaining this to me, and then he ends by saying, "So, could you be more likable, please?
Do we still need Girls now that we have Broad City, which has more likable characters, more laugh-out-loud moments, and is now just a bit cooler?
A much larger cast, many of them child actors, filled the stage in "Camp Rolling Hills," a summer camp musical that means to be more likable than it is.
But appearing next to Trump could help make Clinton more likable by comparison: Polls show that a majority of voters question Trump's temperament and view him as appealing to bigotry.
Also, in politics, during electoral campaigns, you can see the faces of politicians, both men and women, photoshopped to occupy the space of whiteness and be more likable and trustworthy.
Meanwhile, other women who were not running for president were seen as more likable — like Warren, for example, who was the subject of a failed "Draft Warren" effort in 2015.
The younger brother is viewed by some as more likable and a more promising face for the party, compared with his sister, who has twice failed to win the presidency.
Become A More Likable Boss As a leader, you don't have to be a people-pleaser, but on some level, you still have to be liked by the employees you supervise.
A 2013 study led by Susan Sprecher at Illinois State University suggests that simply sharing details about your hobbies and your favorite childhood memories can make you seem warmer and more likable.
Even though people thought they seemed more attractive and likable in photos they took themselves, other people thought they were better-looking, more likable, and less narcissistic in photos taken by others.
It may sound contradictory, but it's true: By talking less and listening more you will leave others with a lasting impression and you'll enjoy all the benefits of being a more likable person.
But working on those dating skills can often have a halo effect: As people learn to become more likable to potential partners, they often see improvements at work and in other relationships, too.
Bale is a cussed and calculating actor, yet he's never been more likable than he is here—an irony to relish, since the character he plays makes so little effort to be liked.
And it was upsetting, because I think any one of them would have been more likable and could have made it farther in the game if they had just come in as themselves.
What goes unspoken is that there is always someone funnier or prettier or more likable or who works harder, and that soon their own face may show up less and less on strangers' screens.
Social media thrives on humanity's voyeuristic tendencies, but few share snippets of their daily lives now without at least a thin layer of shellac to make their photos, videos, and posts more likable. Defaultfile.
And when asked how likable or personable respondents perceived the candidates to be, Sanders was found to be the third-most likeable in the field, though was considered more likable by men than women.
He somehow managed to become even more likable in the final four episodes released on January 15 when he admitted to the rest of the players that he actually ran for Governor of California.
Only Mr. Zuckerberg knows whether one of his aims was to make himself — and Facebook — more likable to his customers and critics by presenting himself as a regular dad who is happy to change diapers.
The findings, published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, show that those who asked more questions during a conversation, specifically follow-up questions, were perceived as more likable, both online and in person.
One thing I always loved about that spirited redhead was that she didn't suppress her ambitions in order to be more "likable," nor did she try to squeeze herself into stereotypical notions of womanhood and femininity.
Mr. Ailes strove to make Nixon more likable — no simple task — giving him a makeover that included town hall-style sessions with carefully screened audiences that asked easy questions and allowed the candidate to seem assured.
Still, Noblezada gives Eurydice a winsome survivor's pluck, and Carney manages to find a sweet awkwardness in Orpheus that makes that character feel more likable and compelling than he has been in previous versions of this show.
A June INSIDER poll found Biden was ranked by respondents as more likable or personable candidate than his opponents 78% of the time, but that doesn't mean he isn't contending with significant criticism regarding policy and more.
In most cases, it's wonderful: Detective Miller, a down and out space cop who gets caught in way over his head on a kidnapping case, is much more likable when you're privy to his inner thoughts and motivations.
Mitch Prinstein: Likability is a kind of popularity we've all been drawn to since we were little kids, and it's true that those who are more likable really do have a number of benefits in all aspects of life.
Now, it's tricky to say definitively why mistakes make robots more likable, but Mirnig's theory is that it has something to do with the 'Pratfall Effect' — a phenomenon in social psychology where we like individuals more when they mess up.
When it began, the company had a few priorities in mind: to be perceived as a world-class tech company and not just a social media app, to demonstrate that Facebook is concerned about people, and to make Zuckerberg more likable.
And finally, that moment came for the rest of the critical mass of voters in 2016 when she still wasn't any more likable or believable in her way of speaking and appearance than she was for the previous 24 years.
Many found him more likable than Ms. Edwards, who was routinely cast as difficult and self-serving (one challenge for successful women: The more authoritative they are, the less they're liked and the more they're perceived as out for themselves).
Unless you just have some quirky personality thing that makes you more likable, or you're really, really good, they want to just keep business as usual: Do your job on the court, and let's keep the distractions to a minimum.
And while it's an historic tradition for administrations to trot out less-than-lovable spokespeople to make the presidents themselves look more likable in comparison, Spicer and Conway have become punching bags that are a real liability as opposed to a helpful distraction.
But in show form, somehow everything feels more real — the sisters seem both more likable and believable in those confessionals than they do in overly airbrushed photos and overwrought Snapchat reactions, and there's no hair vitamin or waist trainer peddling on-air.
Drawn out of his shell by a string of compelling characters played by Amber Rose Revah, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, and others, Castle gradually grows more likable to the audience just as the story picks up speed, diving into police conspiracy and shootouts.
All he has to do is change his ways, to turn himself into a new-and-improved Donald Trump; a "Donald Trump 2.0" — a more likable, more civil, more empathetic, more decent, more humane, less confrontational, less narcissistic, less mean-spirited Donald Trump.
I'm tired of hearing that if Hillary weren't such a lousy candidate and could smile more, connect better, be less guarded, more authentic, and livestream her doctors' visits so we all know what's up in real time, then she would be more likable and consequently electable.
In the past century alone, it includes photographer Catherine Chalmers's series American Cockroach, for which she spent months in her Soho loft photographing and filming cockroach "executions"; painting and decorating her roaches to resemble cuter, more likable bugs; and building dollhouse-sized roach homes where her bugs could shack up.
" Clinton said that she has learned from life, as well as from studies and from conversations with the likes of Sheryl Sandberg , the chief operating officer of Facebook, that "the more successful a man becomes, the more likable he becomes; the more professionally successful a woman becomes, the less likable she becomes.
I just hope that people know that, just by taking some time to recognize how our automatic behaviors and our perceptual biases — how the ways that we see the world are still being unnecessarily colored by those high school experiences — that just observing that and challenging that, we actually have an incredibly fruitful opportunity to become more likable.
He'd been seeing a psychotherapist for a while, he says, but it wasn't until he started tripping on ayahuasca and DMT that he started to have a breakthrough about who he really was and how to be himself—especially at work, where he felt like he was always pretending to be a more likable, corporate version of himself.
Ash needs to be inflated to a three dimensional creature, and he was very two dimensional before, so taking advantage of the fact that it's a TV show show where he lives... so we're getting to see a whole lot more of him in situations which we never have and which makes him feel more human and more likable.
While Paul is the arch-heel in this matchup, he became immediately more likable when in a cringe-inducing face-to-face segment he interrupted KSI to correct him that "it's not a fight, it's a boxing match"—something which your friend who likes MMA will never shut up about if you ask them to come over and watch a boxing match.
My mother couldn't stand Irma—she maintained that Irma had been terminally spoiled by her parents, at my father's expense—and although Walt was felt to be much the more likable of the two, a retired Air Force colonel who'd become a high-school guidance counsellor, I knew him mainly from a self-published volume of golf wisdom that he'd sent us, "Eclectic Golf," which, because I read everything, I'd read.

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