The greatest and most subtle challenge for a place like Lichfield is the preservation of niceness.
It's like What's My Line without the niceness, like the Weakest Link without the pantomime campery.
Perhaps not surprisingly, the perceived niceness of co-workers was highly correlated with the risk of death.
Essentially, this means that niceness leads to a greater level of success than the alternative.
Mr Letwin's palpable niceness would provide a useful counterweight to Mr Howard's chilliness.
Taras Grescoe, a Montreal-based writer, believes Canadian niceness is born of necessity.
Successful teams encourage a sense of respect and yes, niceness among members.
Last week I wrote about Pret A Manger which rewards employees on behaviors such as niceness and teamwork, not just traditional measures of performance.
In his lifetime, I found it hard to see him through his niceness, and now, ten years after his death, he seems more enigmatic than ever.
The researchers closely monitored 800 adults over twenty years, repeatedly interviewing them on a wide range of topics from the conditions in their workplace, the behavior of their bosses, and the niceness of their colleagues.
Wiig, with her writing partner, Annie Mumolo, came up with the script, based on a modest satirical idea: American women are devoted to an ethos of niceness, even when their thoughts are barely sheathed daggers.
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