Sentence examples for possessing personality from inspiring English sources

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How could Mo Farah – who finished fourth last year, despite two Olympic gold medals – miss out on the podium again despite winning a 5,000m and 10,000m double at the world championships in Moscow and possessing personality to burn?

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Figures and objects are not rendered precisely but possess personality and a distinct loveable quality.

Our results may also reflect that individuals who choose a medical career possess personality traits associated with workaholic, Type A, and control freak personalities (e.g. ambitious, hard-working, obsessive-compulsive, perfectionistic).

Siebert considers the question of whether both human and nonhuman animals possess personalities or whether personality is a distinctively human trait.

She possesses her own personality; often, she argues with Asughara about morality, or demonstrates loyalty or sweetness.

For someone who at times seems like a troubled malcontent, he is also charming, possessing the personality of a seasoned diplomat.

And while possessing a personality so sunny that others seem to luxuriate in it, Vujacic, like his fiancée, has another side.

Having a position that enjoys authority; possessing a personality that is astute enough to maximize the use of that authority; and operating at a point in history where one's actions have the chance to be pivotal — all these are important ingredients in the power mix.

Masculinity was measured by asking participants to rate themselves with words or phrases such as "leadership abilities, possessing strong personality, dominant, act like a leader, make decision easily, and defend own beliefs".

Entrepreneurs rated the extent to which six masculine items (with leadership abilities, possessing strong personality, dominant, act like a leader, make decision easily, and defend own beliefs) and six feminine items (warm, gentle, affectionate, sympathetic, sensitive to others' needs, and tender) described themselves on a 7-point scale (1 = not at all like me, 7 = very much like me).

His father said that his son was compelled to perform for people from a very young age, possessing a personality that attracted people's attention.

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