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"Our industry should be less aloof, more assertive.
The new Woods is less aloof, more apt to try to make a connection.
As Singaporeans have become better educated its candidates have become less aloof and hectoring, and more personable and telegenic.
From the start, nobody has been less aloof, more assertive, nor more influential than the oil and gas industry.
Carrying out the recommendations would make the climate panel much less aloof and help the climate change debate, Dr. von Storch said.
Because the stands rise higher in a hurry on two sides, the court now seems more intimate, less aloof and, in that sense, somewhat less Parisian.
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"The institutions of the EU are flawed, the commission is often aloof, and less engaged with industry than it should be.
In the narrative promulgated by the panjandrums of the Washington commentariat, this would involve publicly acknowledging his grave character flaws, disassembling the tight-knit circle of aides that surrounds him, inviting over some Capitol Hill bigwigs (and possibly some media bigwigs) for whiskey-and-poker evenings, and generally being less of an arrogant, aloof jerk.
That makes his portraits immensely humane and approachable – unlike, say, classic Italian portraits, which are far more aloof and less direct.
His childhood mentor O'Reilly said that he was a "man worth knowing", while Tyson called him "one of cricket's patricians...endowed with a genteel equanimity, without seeming aloof or less than cordial and friendly".
Growing less radical, he thereafter remained aloof from the newly formed Labour Party.
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