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(How am I doing?) Flattery, of course, has had a bad name since the Greeks, implying wrongful praise.
"Incomparable" sounds fine but for two things: the tinge of irony in its very loftiness; and, when you think of it, that any genuine praise implies comparison, and to wave it away implies a certain floaty irrelevance.
It's even better than the praise implies: funny, moving, touching, original in its adaptation of hip-hop prosody, and with a much larger emotional spectrum of sounds and feelings than the elevator pitch — a hip-hop musical about the birth of America — suggests.
Mr Siming cites other research suggesting that chief executives whose companies are listed among Fortune's "Most Admired" have slightly lower pay on average; thus his study of Swedish honours is not the only one to imply that social praise can make up for money.
But lifting your hands doesn't always imply joy or praise.
Any form of praise that comes from their partners, can make people with low self-esteem feel pressured to live up to the heightened expectations such praise implies.
Don't let your praise imply evaluation of the employee.
But on Thursday, Trump took to Twitter to praise Videgaray and implied that his resignation was a loss for both nations.
He praised Di Matteo, and even implied that, should he thrive, the owner may be persuaded to call off his long-standing pursuit of Pep Guardiola.
Is everything awesome, as the opening song implied, or is that very hymn of praise a frightening imposition?
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