I'm unused to blowing my own trumpet, so I apologise in advance if I say anything insincerely humble or make you sick through blatant self-aggrandisement.
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Janice Turner of " The Times " supported the phrase, writing that she is indifferent to it being used insincerely or 1, 000 times a day.
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:Tell him ( insincerely ) that you think it is a shame that " they " ( unspecified ) think they can dictate who to have on the team.
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During the speech, Mike was clearly disgusted with Logan's insincerely positive comments regarding Palmer . ( Unbeknownst to Logan, Jack had placed a listening device in his pen ).
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"The reward is too much and the benefits are too little and it is becoming clear that Milosevic either may be acting insincerely or that he's unable to deliver,"
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In the episode " Crimes of Fashion ", first, she apologized insincerely when she purposely spilled milkshake on Caitlin and then when she went shopping with Caitlin, Tricia framed Caitlin for shoplifting.
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Here is the answer to Vorozhtsov's question why most Russian journalists unwillingly or, at best, clumsily and insincerely describe the " famous battles " and the deeds of Russian soldiers.
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To my sorrow, I have come to the conclusion that the Palestinian side is conducting negotiations insincerely and is not willing to negotiate in a serious and practical manner for a permanent peace between us,
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The fourth and final component of faking involves ingratiating oneself to the interviewer by conforming personal opinions to align with those of the organization, as well as insincerely praising or complimenting the interviewer or organization.
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The common thread in the older and current meanings is that the sycophant is in both instances portrayed as a kind of parasite, speaking falsely and insincerely in the accusation or the flattery for gain.