Disagreeable
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We can have disagreements without being disagreeable, but it's important for us to sharpen each other, so that we all can rise.
Disagreeable
people do less of it.
So I always assumed that agreeable people were givers and
disagreeable
people were takers.
The
disagreeable
takers are also recognized quickly, although you might call them by a slightly different name.
There are
disagreeable
givers in our organizations.
Disagreeable
givers are the most undervalued people in our organizations, because they're the ones who give the critical feedback that no one wants to hear but everyone needs to hear.
Because to be merely civil is to meet a low bar grudgingly, and that, again, makes sense, because civility is a virtue that's meant to help us disagree, and as Hobbes told us all those centuries ago,
disagreeable
means unpleasant for a reason.
So mere civility is having the courage to make yourself disagreeable, and to stay that way, but to do so while staying in the room and staying present to your opponents.
See it, if you dare to have a
disagreeable
eye-opening about how sadly deprived we are of true religious leaders, to the extent that a clown like Gurdjieff could inspire such devotion - and be careful to have your blood pressure medicine at hand if you are one of those who still hope for a healthy religion to emerge from the ruins of Christianity, as a supreme example of cinematography at the entire service of the premises and pretenses of a dysfunctional cult.
I found the characters to be
disagreeable
and unrealistic, which detracted from the dramatic effect.
One
disagreeable
aspect was the numerous scenes in which songs are played and the hyped-up band and belligerent crowd are shown running amok.
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She was
disagreeable
most of the time and confused for much of what little time was left.
Donald is, if anything, more obnoxious and
disagreeable
here than he was later.
The ending is a
disagreeable
mess.
They are supposed to consider all possibilities, even
disagreeable
ones, and prepare the population for prospective developments.
This may have
disagreeable
distributional consequences.
So it might be useful to step back and take one more look at our
disagreeable
negotiating partner – Iran – to see what should, and should not, be emphasized diplomatically.
Bondage means that the worker cannot leave if he finds the conditions
disagreeable.
If they find the conditions disagreeable, they cannot just change employers: they must leave the country.
We must distinguish between the dangerous and the merely
disagreeable.
A factory may function without emitting
disagreeable
fumes that are not dangerous, but only if we are prepared to pay for it.
Moreover, most find that when the Assembly gets to deal with specific proposals, which is rare, the proposals are
disagreeable.
Labor unions have been just as
disagreeable
as chaebol bosses.
In Hinduism: “One should not behave towards others in a way which is
disagreeable
to oneself.
And yet, as
disagreeable
as the outcomes may have been so far, we must continue to focus on the Arab Spring uprisings, in order to uncover their root causes.
Moral criticisms of the market focus on its tendency to favor a morally deficient character type, to privilege
disagreeable
motives, and to promote undesirable outcomes.
Pakistan is likely to face
disagreeable
diplomatic and economic consequences for inaction.
By contrast, the short, fat front – where content is homogenized and individuals get either one central broadcast or something so tailored for them that they never learn anything new or encounter a
disagreeable
idea – is always more popular.
Putin's state influences editors, publishers, and theater owners by raising licensing fees, auditing taxes, even applying fire and pest-control regulations to close down the offices of
disagreeable
magazine, theater, and film companies.
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