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"I'd find it much more congenial to be ordering around 100,000; it's just hard to get all those many, many words into their right places".
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An explanation for the happiness gap more congenial to liberals is that conservatives are simply inattentive to the misery of others.
Moreover, what we offer -- or insist upon -- is essentially a new conformity, which is even less congenial to what is now a highly volatile and diverse cultural environment.
Those who find Last's politics less than congenial are likely to be less than convinced by his arguments.
This is also a great day for Pete Carroll, the third-year coach who critics said was too congenial and nice to be an N.F.L. coach.
Particularly congenial to him is Aristotle's contention that poetry ("the kind of thing that might happen") "is something more philosophic and of graver import than history".
"These companies are smart enough to know that there are a variety of views on these subjects, and with a little bit of asking or shopping around you can find a group that will be congenial to what you are doing".
"The press expects everyone to be congenial.
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