personalities造句31. Again, they may have been one Goddess whose different sides became assigned to different personalities.
32. Now the people of Merseyside can choose their top Scouse personalities in seven different categories.
33. There are both national and international companies who deal exclusively in sponsorship schemes and personalities.
34. Party political factors, professionalism and the dispositions of key personalities all usually have some bearing on internal management structures.
35. If the figure was too high, many future decisions could still be influenced by powerful personalities.
36. There are other elements such as national politics, local politics, intrigue, financial struggles and personalities aplenty.
37. Judge them by their product and not their individual personalities.
38. For years she was one of the best-loved personalities in the newspaper gossip columns.
39. Although managers have drawn up a list of personalities who could be invited to open the centre, identities were not revealed.
40. The best Monday shows happen when Shaun and Bez interact, and you get a real sense of their personalities.
41. From the sound of the word thought it was a split into two personalities.
42. This commission would be composed of mutually acceptable and appropriate international personalities and representatives from governments and international organizations.
43. From the dark of the closet Carlos has heard tones, not content; known presences, not personalities.
44. Therefore individuals need to possess personalities conformable to the ambient level of cultural evolution.
45. We are chalk and cheese; our personalities are radically different and likely to abrade each other.
46. Most are Type A personalities, very outgoing, although a few are very shy and express themselves through their cars.
47. Events in early childhood help to form our personalities in later life.
48. Politicians rarely change sides unless their instinct is purely one of self-preservation, human personalities remain predictably the same.
49. It's personalities that make things difficult rather than the actual job.
50. London's chatterbox circles are a-buzz these days with the names of famous personalities who are supposed to have Aids.
51. Mayoral elections are usually unpredictable, highly dependent on the particular appeal of personalities and the ability to form coalitions.
52. Meanwhile Labour insist Cheltenham is now a 3 horse race with issues not personalities at the forefront.
53. You can't divorce yourself from the agenda, remit or personalities of the organisations and individuals with the money.
54. The interplay of these very different personalities with Beckett's mercurial temperament results in fascinating and varied music.
55. Psychological studies have confirmed this: the more advanced students have much less aggressive personalities than the average person.
56. Rafter watched and waited, perhaps hoping that Ivanisevic's split personalities would unravel.
57. The more timid personalities must be encouraged to take charge and to give orders.
58. Messner describes abrupt recurrences, rapid shifts of symptoms, and hallucinations in relatively untroubled personalities as supportive of complex partial seizures.
59. The class spent considerable time examining these photographs, attempting to anticipate the kind of personalities they were to be working with.
60. At local level, control exerted by NGOs varies widely, depending on their philosophy, their economic clout, and individual personalities.