| 41. | Sociability describes individuals who are friendly, extroverted, tactful, flexible, and interpersonally competent.
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| 42. | Her actions as a Parisian salonni�re exemplify many of the most important characteristics of Enlightenment sociability.
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| 43. | Eysenck originally suggested that extraversion was a combination of two major tendencies, impulsiveness and sociability.
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| 44. | This scenthound is notable for its great sense of smell and its sociability with other dogs.
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| 45. | The new club blossomed with conviviality, come-hither sociability, emancipated talk and liberated sex.
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| 46. | Women tend to start to express maturity, independence and sociability and to relax and ease stress.
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| 47. | The effect of MDMA increasing sociability is consistent, however effects on empathy have been more mixed.
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| 48. | Homes were situated together for sociability and defence, and land surrounding the living quarters was farmed.
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| 49. | Like some of his contemporary competitors, Longhi seems to have suffered from a lack of sociability.
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| 50. | Character, composure, extroversion and sociability are the dimensions of credibility that help establish referent power.
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