Sentence examples for benevolent influence from inspiring English sources

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In an industry of mentors and master-artists, benevolent influence and tough love, he came off as a vain and boastful self-made man.

Edgar," it shows a wounded, pathologically self-disciplined and rigidly principled character who exerts the potentially benevolent influence of his discipline and his principles — to a pathological and destructive extent.

But we have not heard the last of her, and she is said to be considering a return to Westminster, where her brother, Douglas, is making his mark and where Brown's benevolent influence would be less trammelled.

One wishes she could have read the memoirs in which her friends, long after her death in 1938, extolled the benevolent influence of Garsington: a house that combined the unearthly beauty of an opera set with an ease that seemed to belong neither to time nor space.

But the hero and his father, played by James Stewart and Samuel S. Hines, were businessmen, in the building and loan business, and they were shown as using money as a benevolent influence.

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Unlike many drawn to the city by its energy, they were drawn to its quiet havens; the church tower and its windows came to symbolize this retreat, and at times radiate a benevolent, Victorian influence on them.

The fact that we were created under the influence of a benevolent planet is a reassurance that we cannot be that bad after all.

The findings of this study also indicated that consumers who attribute high importance to benevolent values were also highly influenced by significant others (β = 0.33, p < 0.001), supporting hypothesis H4.

It is suggested that future research should aim to examine the influence of 2 types of sexism (ie, hostile and benevolent) and that daily or within-day designs be used to assess cognitive, behavioral and physiological responses to everyday sexist experiences.

On Hume's reading of Hobbes, while we approve of kindness, friendship, and other benevolent affections, any desire to benefit others really derives from self-interest, although we may not always be conscious of its influence on those desires.

But a benevolent one".

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