These are only descriptions of unpleasant, unassertive, dishonest, or unprofessional attitudes. |
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She wanted the user to experience first hand the tentative unassertive nature of uptalk. |
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The taste of blood is unassertive, like that of liver, so all blood puddings depend on additional flavourings for their particular character. |
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Burt is of average height and unassertive demeanour, a strange mixture of the predatory and the conservative. |
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Imprisoned by an English embarrassment, I was unassertive in my twenties, and so my friend was not called upon to explain the anomalies. |
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The former is as useful for unassertive men in the material world as it is for women. |
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Extraversion results were moderately low which suggests you are reclusive, quiet, unassertive, and secretive. |
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I could never portray anybody mousy or unassertive, or that typical starlet persona. |
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Sandler plays his usual emasculated man-boy, this time as an unassertive executive assistant named Dave Buznik. |
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He is unassertive and shy, still under the spell of the mighty Ninth Symphony by Ludwig van Beethoven. |
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I had always thought of this boy as unassertive and bookish. |
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He was introspective yet endearing, single-minded yet unassertive. |
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Delivered by an unassertive voice-over that barely rises above an ambient whisper, it's the perfect accompaniment to an ad that is as pedestrian as they come. |
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Russia, unassertive after the Crimean War, was no longer inclined to support Denmark and now backed Austro-Prussian conservatism. |
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This development was probably due less to the pressure of war work than to the unassertive personalities of Bland's colleagues at this time. |
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It was more quiet, unassertive, often symbolic and careful to take account of the limits of political expression and local reality. |
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The book chronicles a leader who is unassertive in cabinet, nearly powerless in hiring or firing ministers in a broad coalition and passive to a fault before colleagues' disdain. |
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Whilst older users of homeless services tend to be unassertive in regards to their needs, a few organisations have responded by developing services dedicated to them. |
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The accommodating style is unassertive and cooperative. |
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Amir, an otherwise solitary boy who thinks his father hates him for causing the death of his mother during childbirth, is unassertive and lets the quick-witted, slingshot-savvy Hassan fight his battles. |
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The gradient may be too flat, such as with two equally qualified individuals occupying the two seats, or too steep, as with a dominating chief pilot and a junior and unassertive first officer. |
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The avoiding style is both unassertive and uncooperative. |
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The subjects may sound harsh, but the painting of them is neither violent nor graceful, simply unassertive and unconfident, caution suggesting uncertainty. |
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