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"pushiness" Definitions
  1. behaviour in which somebody tries hard to get what they want, especially in a way that seems rude

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So, they made the list this year, and Joy can thank her pushiness.
The recent pushiness could partly be down to consumers swiftly mobilizing on social media to register their dissent.
We don't end up finding the perfect one, and decide not to buy one in spite of the saleswoman's pushiness.
John Kerry, Obama's secretary of state, was ceaseless in his diplomatic efforts parrying Russia's pushiness to dictate the Syrian agenda.
" Nor did she exhibit what he considered typical Jewish traits: "The pushiness, this absolute inability to empathize with others, an exploitative personality.
What would normally make barkers stand out — their loudness, their pushiness — blends them in to the carnival of a night out on Macdougal.
In macOS, I don't have to uninstall Candy Crush Saga, reject the injection of ads into my Start menu, or ward off Cortana's pushiness.
Even in an era when social networks are constantly pushing us to share more of ourselves, Paul Davison's projects stand out for their pushiness.
That pushiness annoys his more laid-back partner, Winston Maddox (Bokeem Woodbine), and his boss and brother-in-law, Detective Holt (Michael C. Hall).
But the salesman's pushiness and a bluntness that bordered on insubordination were distasteful to the patrician Henry Ford II, chairman and grandson of the firm's founder.
To see a woman weaponize her aggressiveness, her pushiness, her eloquence and convictions — all the qualities I once stifled in myself as a child — is unspeakably powerful.
The results of parental pushiness, said Los Angeles pediatrician Dr. Tanya Altmann, co-author of "What to Feed Your Baby," aren't surprising to those who work with children regularly.
But what really rubbed fans the wrong way was her constant scheming, pushiness and aggressive behavior, which resulted in her being sent home after she made a sexy beach photo shoot entirely too close for Brad Womack's comfort.
It's that the kinds of behaviors -- pushiness about sex, groping or the casual use of diminutive language toward women -- that previously would have been accepted as the norm are now being thrown into the public eye on a regular basis.
" Plus, there's a whole category of pushiness in the pursuit of a job, like the job candidate who sent a framed photo of himself to his would-be interviewer: "I returned to my office one afternoon to find a beautiful gift bag on my desk.
Yet through a combination of adroit negotiating and the high-minded pushiness that comes with representing a values-based superpower, Tom Perriello, the State Department's then special envoy for the Great Lakes, and John Kerry, the then secretary of state, helped persuade Mr Kabila to back down.
Speaking of quality, if the quality of Hockney's work can vary quite shockingly, all this is quite reassuring for those who come here as practitioners themselves, wanting to be a bit of a Hockney themselves, and wondering how to conjure into being this combination of talent (including a talent for sheer hard work), pushiness, self-confidence, chutzpah.
But as the son bearing his mother's pushiness and the brother tethered to his sister's social infirmity, his actions are obvious and broad. They smell of the stage. Which seems to have been director Newman's intention. But by filming this play in straightforward manner . . .
": Paul and Linda's first meeting, : "Pushiness worked for me that night!"; : Linda's UK assignment to photograph rock musicians in London. Linda said this about their meeting: "I was quite shameless really. I was with somebody else [that night] ... and I saw Paul at the other side of the room.
Kitty arrives and recognizes Jane from the protest. Wyatt and Debby also arrive. Jerry professes his love for Jane, who runs out in confusion as Kitty angrily disavows Jerry and asks to join Debby's organization, WAM (Women Against Men). Wyatt's masochistic desire to be dominated by women is confirmed as he finds Debby's pushiness attractive.
While individualization expands personal freedoms, pressures also grow, for example to succeed in the labor market. When the probability of this recedes, frustration arises among the losers, who no longer receive positional recognition. Competition, economization, competitive thinking, and consumerism promote self-centered behavior (pushiness, social distinction, exclusion of others). \- In the institutional dimension, political powerlessness leads to withdrawal from public affairs, including participation in securing core norms such as justice, solidarity, and fairness.
Somerset had been importunate to the point of pushiness on behalf of Bilson, hoping to secure him a higher office, and had left Bilson in a false position and James very annoyed. This misjudgement was a major step in Somerset's replacement in favour by George Villiers, said to have happened in physical terms under Bilson's roof at Farnham Castle that same August.Alan Stewart, The Cradle King: A Life of James VI & I (2003), p. 271.Somerset, p. 286.
Granny Weatherwax's reputation even extends beyond species barriers – the Trolls of the Ramtops call her "Aaoograha hoa" ("She Who Must Be Avoided"; mentioned in Maskerade), the Dwarf call her "K'ez'rek d'b'duz" ("Go Around the Other Side of the Mountain"; also mentioned in Maskerade), and the Nac Mac Feegle call her "The Hag O' Hags" ("The High Witch"). Granny also has a reputation for trickery and pushiness among younger witches, although this is either short-lived or unmentioned for obvious reasons.
Sara loses her cafe as the investigation reveals the fraud and drastically lowers her relationship score. Ben also loses his job at Origin due to a bad score after breaking up with Anna. As Seth is on his way to the airport to visit Haley, Haley breaks up with him over the phone due to his pushiness and not involving her in his decisions. Seth and Ben both visit the D.E.I. Ben urges Seth to end his relationship in a way to make his love forever.
The Mozarts were free to leave Milan early in November, but they stayed another month because Leopold hoped that the success of Ascanio would lead to an appointment for Wolfgang from a royal patron. He apparently solicited Archduke Ferdinand on 30 November, and his request was passed on to the imperial court in Vienna.Sadie (2006), pp. 244–45 It is possible that Leopold's pushiness in Vienna over La finta semplice still rankled, or that word of his crowing over Hasse's failure had reached the Empress.
Brown seems to have resented her pushiness, and only allowed her to print twenty-five editions of her etchings, although Arthur Lismer had printed one hundred and Charles William Jefferys had printed fifty. Her prints were among the best produced under the program, vividly depicting the "hustle and forced pace" of the work. Her pictures showed both women and men working, including women making shells and men in a steel plant. Her picture of a heavy-shell factory shows both men and women working on the assembly line.
This indecisive person in quest for himself for a long time, was frightened to death up to today. His consents, with a unique and precious harmony, the firmness of his construction, are of its own. Malançon, indifferent to the success and congenitally unable to do the lower movement of pushiness, was like surprised, I will say stunned of the success best people give to him...” Malançon often left Paris, where he lived at 80 Pierre-Demours street, to paint in Céret, Saint-Tropez, in Camac (where Bompart joined him), Pont-l'Abbé, Saint-Paul-de-Vence and Gargilesse in Creuse.
If the players and the Animator agree that a players' actions in a game are funny and enjoyable, then that players' actions are allowed and encouraged. This can be seen as a way for players to "break the fourth wall" in the game, in the same way that animated cartoons often ignore reality for the sake of laughs. The game uses a very simple skill-based task resolution system based on a list of only 23 skills that cover all possible character actions. These are assigned to four controlling attributes, humorously named "Muscle" (strength), "Zip" (dexterity and speed), "Smarts" (intelligence) and "Chutzpah" (pushiness and self-confidence).
In July 1914, she joined William Merritt Chase, the distinguished New York painter who was teaching his last summer class in Carmel, at several society "teas" and privately in his studio, where he finished her portrait. The well-known artist Jennie V. Cannon reported that he began the painting as a class demonstration after Austin claimed that two of her portraits, which were executed by famous artists in the Latin Quarter of Paris, had already been accepted to the Salon. Apparently, Chase was not deterred by Austin's "pushiness and claims to extra-sensory perceptions," but was more interested in her appointment as director of East Coast publicity for San Francisco's Panama-Pacific International Exposition.
In 1964 Tokyo, Sir William Rutland (Cary Grant) is an important British businessman, who arrives two days early and is greeted by the housing shortage caused by the 1964 Summer Olympics. While at the British Embassy seeking help, he notices an announcement of an available apartment and decides to check the place out. He finds himself at the residence of Christine Easton, who insists that it would be improper to take him in as a housemate; she had forgotten to advertise that she would prefer to rent to a woman. Easton eventually lets Rutland stay—half because she is persuaded it is her patriotic duty to take him in and half because of Rutland's own self-assured pushiness.
The cover of the exhibition catalogue, designed by Area, emphasized an unadorned industrial aesthetic. Writing in The Independent, art critic Andrew Graham-Dixon said, > Goldsmiths' graduates are unembarrassed about promoting themselves and their > work: some of the most striking exhibitions in London over the past few > months—"The East Country Yard Show", or "Gambler", both staged in > docklands—have been independently organized and funded by Goldsmiths' > graduates as showcases for their work. This has given them a reputation for > pushiness, yet it should also be said that in terms of ambition, attention > to display and sheer bravado there has been little to match such shows in > the country's established contemporary art institutions. They were far > superior, for instance, to any of the contemporary art shows that have been > staged by the Liverpool Tate in its own multi-million-pound dockland > site.
Stereotypes abound on both sides: Koreans are the target of snide remarks by Filipinos for their poor English, and Filipino workers complain of Korean managers' pushiness and short tempers, while Koreans complain of Filipinos' lack of punctuality, as well as corruption and abuse in government agencies. Furthermore, Filipinos in general perceive South Korean migration to their country as something of an oddity, as it goes against the pattern more familiar to their own experience, that of people from poorer countries migrating to more developed ones. However, the popularity of Korean television shows has served to create something of a new understanding of Koreans for Filipinos. The increasing prevalence of South Korean men in sex tourism to the Philippines has resulted in the birth of an estimated 10,000 children of mixed Korean and Filipino descent to unwed Filipina mothers.
He was an early supporter of the later-to-be Young British Artists (YBA) artists. In 1990 he wrote: > Goldsmiths' graduates are unembarrassed about promoting themselves and their > work: some of the most striking exhibitions in London over the past few > months—"The East Country Yard Show", or "Gambler", both staged in > docklands—have been independently organised and funded by Goldsmiths' > graduates as showcases for their work. This has given them a reputation for > pushiness, yet it should also be said that in terms of ambition, attention > to display and sheer bravado there has been little to match such shows in > the country's established contemporary art institutions. They were far > superior, for instance, to any of the contemporary art shows that have been > staged by the Liverpool Tate in its own multi-million-pound dockland > site.

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