Your courteous manner generates a lot of goodwill and will also earn you respect. |
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They stand there, radiating photons of goodwill, and despite yourself, you beam back, and the world, in a twinkling, changes. |
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He seems genuinely surprised, much after the fashion of people of goodwill who sit on government blue-ribbon commissions everywhere. |
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Npower has now sorted out the muddle, apologised to you and sent you a goodwill payment. |
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The creation of the new government was greeted with immense goodwill and boundless hopes, but the honeymoon was not to last. |
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He is building a fan base upon the goodwill he has generated since taking over the club. |
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We find non-church people of goodwill are delighted to give, Keith continues. |
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All of an auctioneer's business requires the trust and goodwill of the public. |
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As a goodwill gesture, I took several sports writers out for a meal Thursday. |
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The spirit of togetherness, of giving, of peace and goodwill overcomes the commercial cacophony. |
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The new chairman is steaming ahead on a huge sea of goodwill from the supporters. |
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She also wished to pay tribute to all those who sent flowers, gifts, cards and goodwill messages. |
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Since that historic day the Olympic flame continues to spread goodwill and harmony between many different nations. |
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However Teddy says the goodwill of people who visit him hasn't deteriorated at all. |
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Schythes were swung, sheaves were tied and built into stooks in an overflowing gesture of co-operation and goodwill. |
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And as a gesture of goodwill, here's a photo of her pointing at my leg for no apparent reason. |
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Though it is a season of good cheer and goodwill toward all, it is also a time of conspicuous energy consumption. |
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Willingness to understand differences at the suppositional level can also generate goodwill. |
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Fairness can best thrive in a culture of honesty, goodwill, compassion and tolerance, not the prevailing culture of callousness and perdition. |
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We gave it every chance, but our goodwill has been thrown back in our face. |
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Was his permanent rage going to be banked by a great outpouring of slavering goodwill? |
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His family enjoys the goodwill of doing philanthropic services through a charitable trust for decades. |
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It's one of the myths of sport that international contests create goodwill between the competing nations. |
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Fortunately, this individual has the goodwill and approval of close associates, and most people look upon him with favour. |
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I have not witnessed so much goodwill, happiness and community spirit on the streets of Marlborough for a long time. |
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All that is required now is some goodwill and community spirit and a little light work from local people. |
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Then they came back and offered a one per cent rise, which they told us was a gesture of goodwill. |
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Though this was hardly likely to conciliate Louis' goodwill, it gave him at least the status of belonging to a definite party. |
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This is because the intangible assets such as goodwill are included in the shareholders' funds figure. |
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This means that most of the backing for the share price is goodwill, an intangible asset. |
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The whole project was sold with the goodwill of people based on these interchanges. |
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A light and playful rather than heavy and serious attitude brings success and goodwill. |
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Its value in the furtherance of interracial goodwill and understanding is one that cannot be overestimated. |
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You agree that all use of the Logo, and all goodwill arising out of such use, will inure to the sole benefit of the association. |
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The veteran actor in his role as UNICEF goodwill ambassador, advocated the use of iodised salt. |
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When we express our goodwill, we usually use a smile or a welcoming expression, not just a political poker face. |
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I recount this, not to boost my ego nor to base my belief in the goodwill of youth on this single and isolated incident. |
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The author herself was visibly moved by the goodwill and support that was evidenced by the large crowd. |
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Christmas is my season of rising goodwill, a time when I shed my carapace of crabbiness and embrace humanity. |
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Even if it is done in the spirit of goodwill and friendship it could be misconstrued. |
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Add a fund of goodwill from a city just pleased that its football club had survived and the future immediately became brighter. |
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There were some concerns but there was general goodwill towards the idea of getting rid of raw sewage going into the river. |
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Also, deal makers must be trained to factor the goodwill rules into their projections. |
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So what price the trust in this company, which has enjoyed the residue of much mutual goodwill built up over generations? |
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Whatever goodwill Tom might have toward the situation will surely evaporate should he find out that she has been deliberately deceiving him. |
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Making goodwill gestures only arouses suspicion and creates the appearance of weakness. |
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Because it is presumed to represent the value of depreciable assets, this goodwill number has to be depreciated. |
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But the evidence proves the Mesolithic was hardly a golden age of peace and universal goodwill between people. |
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His only source of food derives from the charity and goodwill of devotees and locals. |
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Both he and Sutherland said that some form of goodwill gesture needed to be made to the supporters. |
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The man himself puts everything down to the co-operation and goodwill of the stars. |
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What was once given as a gesture of goodwill has become a moral obligation. |
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Whatever the truth, this surely is a case where a gesture of goodwill would have been the appropriate course of action. |
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The big problem with this life is I'm blatantly dependent on other people's goodwill. |
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There is a lot of goodwill and support from friends and associates that is encouraging. |
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Hopes that as a gesture of goodwill the building would be given to the community was met with mild amusement. |
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It would have been easy to implement, and yet a grand gesture of political goodwill. |
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Following a complaint from a member of the public, the council has now decided to retract the fines as a goodwill gesture. |
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Police are joining in the season of goodwill by passing on friendly advice to motorway drivers rather than fining them. |
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Christmas should be a time of peace and goodwill to all, a happy time to share with friends and family. |
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You are generous and giving as you share goodwill and hospitality with friends and loved ones. |
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Several firms have offered to give gift packs as well, as a gesture of goodwill. |
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There are no funds for this and the workshops are to be free so the donation of use of the venue would have to be a goodwill gesture. |
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Their position is, as it has been since then, dependent upon the goodwill of the people. |
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This figure took no account of goodwill and thus the ultimate damage to the company could have been greater. |
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In fact I appeared in the subsequent valuation test case which valued that goodwill. |
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In some cases, the only chargeable asset to transfer on incorporation is goodwill. |
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Others have sold at a loss, or at a figure which does not reflect the value of the goodwill. |
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This will be relevant if you buy the goodwill of the pub business as well as the building. |
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Evans starts his new Radio 2 show this weekend, with puppyish excitement and goodwill bursting from all sides. |
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Whoever put them in that group probably hoped discretion and goodwill would make sense of an anomaly. |
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Was Galloway's permanent rage going to be banked by a great gungy outpouring of slavering goodwill? |
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The goodwill and rapport that certainly existed before is simply evaporating. |
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Nice of you to wad up all the goodwill you've accumulated and flush it down the toilet. |
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It has been a calm Waitangi Day without significant protest and with much goodwill on both sides. |
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In his annual report, he said they must work to preserve the mutual goodwill that came out of the quincentenary celebrations. |
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But our members have made it clear their deep well of goodwill is running dry. |
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Eriksson has millions on deposit but in the bank of goodwill the guy is flat broke. |
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Chen said the summit's message was that reconciliation must be on the basis of goodwill on both sides. |
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One could argue that a great deal of goodwill and generosity has been generated worldwide by the tsunami. |
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This will provide an opportunity for our players not only to be ambassadors of sport but also to promote goodwill and trade. |
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A candidate for goodwill ambassadorship, her beauty is more than skin deep. |
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It is out of this that we will develop the largeness of heart, mind and spirit that will manifest the goodwill we must share with our fellow men. |
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That is the last thing a place with an economy largely dependent on the goodwill of visitors needs. |
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In the past, companies could lump both into goodwill, which was then amortized over a period of up to 40 years. |
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Similarly, letters of comfort may be either binding contracts or informal and uncertain assurances resting entirely upon business goodwill. |
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They extended to one another signs of affection and goodwill and offered apologies for past offences. |
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They had what was described by Treasury mandarins as a Rolls-Royce of an economy and the tremendous goodwill of the British people. |
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The details are unimportant, but it feels like maybe some of the goodwill or aroha we picked up earlier in the year is evaporating. |
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If public workers are willing to take one for the team, so to speak, they'll garner considerably more goodwill. |
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As a goodwill gesture Mr Smith said he would be contributing some of his days' takings to help pay back the stolen money. |
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What they don't realise is that tinsel and tawdry jokes take the joy out of the season of goodwill. |
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Both performers are terrific and earn an enormous amount of audience goodwill. |
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The local Bajan culture encompasses a very helping attitude which speaks volumes about the goodwill of Barbadians. |
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The season of festive goodwill to all men produces a bonanza for family lawyers. |
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We recognize there is goodwill within certain sections of the government at a state level to tackle this problem. |
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The success of this project is due in no small measure to the fountain of goodwill and support from many quarters. |
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The linguistic and cultural ties are there, as is a surprising degree of goodwill on the part of previously colonized populations. |
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It is a gesture of goodwill on behalf of the retailer to allow the sweater to be changed for one of a different colour or size. |
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However, some will offer to do so out of goodwill, or if you are seen as a good buyer, for example, because you are not in a chain. |
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His is the bitterness of a man who once knew trust and goodwill, who has been drained of it all in an instant. |
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Now that I think about it, a trade-last is based on a similar idea, only you pay the goodwill backward instead of forward. |
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The US and Britain have compromised to buy goodwill, retaining the right to strike with an iron fist in a velvet glove. |
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By late 1899, he managed to acquire the goodwill of their insolvent shipbuilding business. |
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The goodwill of those involved was then exploited by those who claimed the answer already existed in doctrines of Trotskyism and Maoism. |
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With only a few days to go to Christmas, everybody is busy getting ready to enjoy this season of peace and goodwill to all men. |
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He travels alone, trusting to luck and goodwill and depending on experience. |
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Flux acknowledges that the channel is currently operating on the goodwill of livestream. |
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And I was stunned by the outpouring of charity and goodwill. |
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Talk about wanting to annihilate opponents never wins friends and making insulting gestures at beaten teams will soon remove any lingering goodwill that the team enjoy. |
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If you go around incessantly spreading goodwill, you'll just annoy people. |
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Australia's volunteer blood donors are everyday heroes whose goodwill and commitment underpin the safety and sufficiency of Australia's blood supply. |
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Although it was just a flash in the pan, the goodwill involved in setting up such a festival is still commented upon favourably by scholars today. |
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Given its hazy nature, goodwill is designated as an intangible asset. |
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There is only so much advice, persuasion and goodwill a friend can give. |
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The brothers ' proud parents, Geoff and Sue Finch, of Clacton, have told how they were inundated with goodwill messages while their sons and daughter-in-law were away. |
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As with a new president, there will likely be a short window of goodwill in which to act. |
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Yet the implementation of the action plan relies heavily on the goodwill and partnership of the very governments in question. |
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The cold was no match for these paragons of athletic prowess and goodwill. |
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With their friendly but firm goodwill and common sense they were able to defuse many potentially dangerous situations and undoubtedly saved many lives. |
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As you may already know, I work on my Heart Smarts goodwill program full time, helping people fight off vices that plague their lives, like gambling and genocide. |
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Mr Ferris said criers were ambassadors of goodwill for their communities. |
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Much of the Springfield goodwill between the two now seems like a thing of the past. |
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In the late 1990s, Christie went on a sprint to prove his goodwill to the Bush family. |
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It established the goodwill that her husband put to such excellent diplomatic use during his state visit. |
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We do not want to see any shortcomings and shortcuts, because clients depend very much on the goodwill and professionalism of the legal fraternity. |
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They ensure to the holder of the mark the goodwill associated with the marked product, which may entail considerable expenditure by the manufacturer. |
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But as a highly-leveraged market-maker in all kinds of commodities, Enron could only survive on the goodwill and trust of its financiers, customers and shareholders. |
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In a gesture of goodwill, a 24-hour internet cafe and a finance company in Edinburgh have offered US citizens free internet access to contact their loved ones. |
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No pods being immediately in evidence, we suspect it was a more run-of-the-mill form of mawkish, voter-confidence-reducing sentimentality disguised as comradely goodwill. |
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It's an opportunity for box holders to thank a captive audience for their loyalty, as well as fostering goodwill, generating new business and cementing working relationships. |
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The phoney e-card is the latest scam in the eternal battle for online traffic, playing cynically on people's goodwill to bombard them with adverts or promote dubious websites. |
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It would be an awfully complicated and roundabout way of garnering Heisman goodwill. |
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A goodwill offering was expected but since these were relied upon to sustain the temple, it was unlikely that they were as voluntary as the officiators pretended. |
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The center is dependent on the goodwill of its donors, which it collects in a time deposit and uses the interest to cover the difference in costs. |
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In addition to their role as traditional Christmas decorations, poinsettias can serve as tokens of goodwill, friendship and joy during the holiday season and beyond. |
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Mr Pitter said the company did so as a goodwill gesture and without pay. |
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Even if of goodwill towards the others, they felt conflicting obligations, were bound by tradition to avenge insults and to assist others of their group. |
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There are few actresses these days that inspire more goodwill than anna Kendrick. |
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Eventually, it was gifted to Czar Peter the Great as a token of goodwill between the Germans and Russians. |
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She remembers other gestures of goodwill, including an Italian who took it upon himself to cook lunch for the farmer and his family while they were at church. |
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He was showered from all sides with an abundance of goodwill. |
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The city's 120 binmen withdrew their goodwill in May, which included not working two bank holidays, in protest at council plans to privatise the service. |
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We don't adhere closely to it, rather in the name of goodwill we have a tendency to overlook most of the criteria and refund within much wider limits. |
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The lights are aglow in the windows, the sound of the Christmas carols and the song we associate with the season of goodwill to all men is with us once again. |
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Olympian Daley received a deluge of goodwill messages after announcing he was in a gay relationship last December. |
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Frail elderly people could be excused for imagining that our society offers them little beyond goodwill, sympathy, and the hope that they will stay out of sight. |
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But the goodwill built up by such acts of charity is fast disappearing. |
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It is easy to shrug off charity and goodwill as petty and self-serving, but consideration for others is not easy and will not always come naturally. |
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A spokesman for Jathran's self-declared Cyrenaica region had on July 1 night announced a deal to hand over the two ports as a goodwill gesture. |
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A brand can also be used to attract customers by a company, if the brand of a company is well established and has goodwill. |
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She then undertook goodwill tours to Sydney, Queensland, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, South Africa, and finally Texel in the Netherlands. |
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The speedy transfer of power maintained the goodwill of the new nations but critics contended it was premature. |
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On the other hand, dances are seen as displaying commensality, sociality and goodwill. |
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The company would continue to refund these goodwill refunds. |
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Mrs Ferry's daughter made goodwill gifts, at her instigation, of a fireguard and cabinets for a lounge in the home. |
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Tacitus noted the increasing dependence of the emperor on the goodwill of his armies. |
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If the entire purchase price could be allocated to goodwill, there would be no financial expense to reduce future earnings. |
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The CCRC relies on goodwill for agencies such as the latter to forward records to them. |
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The proposed statement would also require that enterprises present a subtotal on the income statement before the goodwill charges. |
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Arendt's four types are the schlemiel, the political rebel, the suspect and the man of goodwill. |
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The fact it's supposed to be the season of goodwill towards everyone, including in-laws, seems to pass an awful lot of people by. |
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The earlier atrocities had made confidence or goodwill between parties impossible. |
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Relying on Qur'an, Sura II, verse 236, Nasir shows that the amount of mutat is a matter of goodwill and of custom. |
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Despite continued dependence on English goodwill, William's reign showed much achievement. |
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By sharing goodwill and inspiration to others and serving mankind the world can be transformed and peace can be achieved. |
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They had the right to have a family and own property, subject to their master's goodwill and permission, but they had no political rights. |
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The sale of the goodwill in medical practices was prohibited. |
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Available for Trade, LoC, Contribution, goodwill or even money. |
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Additionally, the island had hotels easily able to cater for the visiting teams, followers and spectators with a traditional goodwill and enthusiasm towards motorcycle sport. |
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However, contrary to British fears of a revolt in India, the outbreak of the war saw an unprecedented outpouring of loyalty and goodwill towards Britain. |
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Is there a robust and operational way to review goodwill for impairment to place more reliance on an approach that included not amortizing some or all goodwill? |
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For more than a thousand workers at the United Biscuits factory in Aintree, where they make Jacob's Cream Crackers, this is scarcely the season of goodwill. |
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Specifically, goodwill acquired in connection with the assets of a going concern is considered a capital expenditure and, prior to the enactment of new Sec. |
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Schools, churches, businesses and residents in the Caerphilly borough are being encouraged to share some community goodwill and make a donation to their local food bank. |
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Done right, it's like a tinsel-trimmed tin of sardines which has been dipped in mulled wine and had the fishiness replaced by a blend of goodwill, baubles and a box of Roses. |
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Remeasurement of consideration, if required, may occur anytime during the measurement period, which cannot exceed one year, with such adjustments generally affecting goodwill. |
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The popular public goodwill in India for Pakistan is just a fiction that is chanted liltingly in those Indo-Pak seminars mounted in the five-star hotels. |
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Can't wait to see the choice omiyage coming back from this goodwill trip. |
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