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33 Sentences With "solicitousness"

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Greenwood is a gleeful force of alternating solicitousness and malevolence.
Schumer's solicitousness can also sometimes come with a brutal honesty. Sen.
Many Democrats, and Sanders's supporters in particular, are alarmed by Clinton's solicitousness.
Part of this is a function of Clark's solicitousness, her courteous manner.
The posting of hashtags of solicitousness is the prayer of our secular times.
Like most lobbyists, Mr. Valdez and his colleagues assumed a posture of extreme solicitousness.
Well, it's curious though, that as governments pretensions and solicitousness have grown, its prestige has plummeted.
Indeed, with an approval rating below 40% such solicitousness is an existential issue for the President.
Such solicitousness gives Schumer cache with his members, which helps him hold them together on the big issues.
As irritating as you find people's unsolicited solicitousness, discouraging people from showing concern for others is bad policy.
In Mexico, his rougher edges seemed sanded down as he offered flattery and solicitousness in place of crudeness and brickbats.
He found himself presiding over a newspaper of reporters and editors more or less his age, and he responded with solicitousness.
But her solicitousness, and the general enjoyment she takes in helping point her guests to tourist attractions and other options, pays off.
Mr. Kim's curious solicitousness at Panmunjom was not just driven by a hunger to share (again) a scene with the world's most powerful leader.
Mr. Kim's curious solicitousness at Panmunjom was not just driven by a hunger to share (again) a scene with the world's most powerful leader.
The staff-to-square-foot ratio is higher than uptown, and salespeople move with a degree of solicitousness on par with movie fantasy dream sequences.
No matter that, an hour into the ride, all solicitousness would be forgotten, music leaking through headphones, bawling phone conversations, children racing down the aisle.
Reporters have saturated airwaves and column inches with innuendo-heavy and frequently unsupported stories about Hillary Clinton's email practices and her solicitousness of Clinton Foundation donors.
Chao and McConnell have been under fire for her staff's solicitousness to Kentucky officials at the same time officials from other states were struggling to get her attention.
Inside, Mr. Macron's solicitousness continued under the gilt of the resplendent Salon des Ambassadeurs, which Mr. Trump, with his well-known love of gold and all things gilded, likely appreciated.
Still, his untraditional approach to salesmanship had a reverse playback among a subset of people used to being doted upon: His lack of solicitousness made customers desperate to buy from him.
Others have seen Trump's solicitousness to Putin as providing proof of their belief that there was collusion between Trump's 2016 campaign and the Russians, an accusation the White House strenuously denies.
The receptionist, Freya, who readers will grow to love and root for — she's waffling over going to college, flummoxed by boys — treats Dan with a desk clerk's customary solicitousness, even a mild longing.
Lynette remembered that this scrupulous solicitousness of his had goaded her into bad behavior; it had made her careless and wasteful, afraid that his loving kindness might enclose her too entirely, like a sheath.
The president's rhetoric oscillated between hard-line and conciliatory during a news conference so lengthy that Trump — not known for his solicitousness toward the media — asked reporters at one point whether he should keep it going.
His unbroken solicitousness toward Vladimir Putin, his public appeal to Russians to obtain Hillary Clinton's emails, and his firing of FBI Director James Comey amid the bureau's Russia investigation have raised questions for a long time.
But everyone knows that Trump's actual response to Russia's intervention on his behalf has been gratitude and solicitousness — what other response is there to a world power doing exactly what you asked of them in a time of political need?
Trump's solicitousness of corporate America, and corporate America's giddy receptiveness to the Trump presidency, has awaken many Democrats to the follies of hoping to forge lasting alliances with big business, and that big business will drain the extremism out of the GOP.
But Mr. Trump has no fund-raising apparatus to resort to, no network of prolific bundlers to call upon, and little known experience with the type of marathon, one-on-one serial salesmanship and solicitousness that raising so much money is likely to require — even if individuals can contribute up to the current limit of $334,000 at a time to the party.
Regret, followed by stealthy solicitousness, would be understandable and not ignoble, but this would hardly be Brooke S.B. Hamilton recognized that Gunn was keen to have time with Abush, but she didn't treat this as a risk—she remained fond of her, and maintained a casual confidence that things would work out, and perhaps valued Gunn as insurance against financial disaster.
William Fotheringham wrote: > In hot weather, these are some of the toughest roads in France, constantly > rising and falling. Elliott remained with Robinson, chivvying him, pacing > him, pouring water on his head as the Tour's doctor, Pierre Dumas > administered glucose tablets. It was the kind of heroic spectacle the Tour > reporters loved. Robinson en perdition ran the next day's headline in > L'Équipe, which described Elliott's efforts as "attentions de mère poule" – > the solicitousness of a mother hen.
Breihan noted that Apple demonstrates "a rapper's sense that words can be music", while The Guardians Laura Barton highlighted the intimacy of Apple's vocals: "half-conversational, half-self- mutters, allowing every scuff, breath and feral yelp". Jon Pareles of The New York Times found that "whether she's cooing with sarcastic solicitousness or rasping close to a scream, she articulates every word clearly, emoting but never losing control". Lyrically, Apple identified the album's main theme as "not being afraid to speak," with Barton similarly recognizing "a refusal to be silenced". Apple later said that this was an oversimplification, elaborating that "it's about breaking out of whatever prison you've allowed yourself to live in," and pinpointing the message as: "Fetch the fucking bolt cutters and get yourself out of the situation you're in".
Also, according to Schmitt-Glaeser, the fact that Guttenberg had to agree to the report's publication due to massive public pressure, including from University of Bayreuth, cast a shadow of suspicion on the entire proceedings. The professor, former president (CSU) of the Bavarian senate, also criticized the lack of conclusive evidence to prove the university's assertion that there was "deliberate deception" on the part of Guttenberg, Schmitt-Glaeser referred to the multiple instances of minor text changes – which the commission viewed as indicators of cheating – as a typical procedure with a text considered by an author as his own work. With the proceedings the university denied any solicitousness for its former student Guttenberg and damaged his social existence, the professor criticized. From the judicial proceeding on this case he expected a result solely based on facts without regard to the person concerned. In an interview, Schmitt-Glaeser described the university's intention as an attempt to “drag Guttenberg in front of a tribunal and find him guilty”.

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