Agreeable
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262 examples of Agreeable in a sentence
You're very agreeable, but you act disagreeably in order to break down those barriers of administrative torpor in the hospital, to get something for your mom or your child.
Agreeable
people are warm and friendly, they're nice, they're polite.
Now for those of you who are highly agreeable, or maybe slightly Canadian, you get this right away.
So I always assumed that
agreeable
people were givers and disagreeable people were takers.
The
agreeable
givers are easy to spot: they say yes to everything.
But look, if I've learned anything from studying the long history of religious tolerance in the 17th century, it's this: if you're talking about civility as a way to avoid an argument, to isolate yourself in the more
agreeable
company of the like-minded who already agree with you, if you find yourself never actually speaking to anyone who really, truly, fundamentally disagrees with you, well, you're doing civility wrong.
I will make up my time by watching the 1999 adaption and hope that it fits
agreeable
along with Sense and Sensibility; Emma; Becoming Jane; and Pride and Prejudice.
The people are agreeable, even the obligatory flamboyant type.
Ms. Arvidson is agreeable, and goes to pack.
Agreeable "
Boy's Own Paper" nonsense with a sprightly performance from Cushing, some amusing rubber monsters, colourful jungle sets, & the ever-welcome appearance of Caroline Munro in animal skins.
This
agreeable
French movie deals about a millionaire owner of a tobacco factory on an African island nearly to Madagascar named Louis(Jean Paul Belmondo).
I found West Point to be an
agreeable
film, although I doubt that I would watch it again.
There's an
agreeable
amount of spatter, with an inventive implementation of the Baby Cart's weapons, but the editing film is a seriously disjointed, the film-making itself rougher than usual.
It's an
agreeable
surprise to find Charley Grapewin billed as the star of this fun and thrill-filled old dark house escapade.
Also there are quite a lot of mis-matches and not everything makes perfect sense in the plot, the result is over all an
agreeable
mix, and a fair entertainment.
For a movie that is of no interest whatsoever, this has quite a lot going for it, especially in the acting department: Larry Hagman, Susan Sarandon, Joe Don Baker et al are relaxed and
agreeable.
Generally not too good and hardly
agreeable.
So it's a perfect ending for Elizabeth--her unattractive, preachy first husband is now permanently out of the way and she can look forward to a more satisfying marriage with the handsome and
agreeable
Lawrence.
He has a rich, focused voice and
agreeable
good looks.
His somewhat vague personality and amiable nature make him a more
agreeable
character than the putative hero of John Payne.
Except for mutually
agreeable
negotiated modifications, Israel’s official pre-1967 borders must be honored.
To be sure, Cameron was not necessarily pitching Europe to an
agreeable
audience.
All three have negotiated intellectual-property agreements with the US, achieving what seemed like mutually
agreeable
levels of protection.
Yes, African has some failed states, but most of its 53 countries are mostly peaceful,
agreeable
places.
One way to do that is to amplify the voices of more
agreeable
alternatives, such as Israel Hayom – a Hebrew-language free daily newspaper dedicated to singing Netanyahu’s praises.
They apparently assumed that the rest of Europe would overlook continuing high deficits, and that, as eurozone members, the market would consider their debt to be just like German bunds, though issued by friendly and welcoming people in an
agreeable
climate, and with a glass of ouzo on the side.
Moreover, women who are
agreeable
and less meticulous do better reproductively, while these qualities do not affect men’s LRS at all.
To begin with, they reject all academic conventions, such as footnotes, graphics, or judicious explanations in favor of
agreeable
journalistic narratives pitched to a mass audience.
But Argentina, a society that historically lacked the means to defend itself against authoritarianism, has long been the
agreeable
victim of populist and autocratic rulers.
Accordingly, he estimated that a GDP per capita of roughly £40,000 ($66,000) would be “enough” for humans to turn their attention to more
agreeable
things.
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