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"chumminess" Definitions
  1. the fact of being very friendly

63 Sentences With "chumminess"

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Trump, citing the Democratic candidate's chumminess with corporations and her
Comey is famously hostile to political favoritism or chumminess with politicians.
The chumminess of Russia and Saudi Arabia, however, is not unexpected.
Former diplomats are split over the significance of the sudden chumminess.
We're told there are no hard feelings ...pretty obvious from the chumminess.
The only question is whether chumminess compromises the work Fields and others do.
When civility becomes chumminess, politics looks like the game of a clubbable elite.
To Rousteing, the music and fashion crossover goes beyond his chumminess with the Wests.
This chumminess is more dangerous for the press than anything Trump ever threatened reporters with.
Some officials worry that Vietnam's growing chumminess with America will only make China more confrontational.
But the last thing most students want from a mentor is the pretense of chumminess.
For many Pakistanis, Mr. Durrani's chumminess with his Indian counterpart was as problematic as his views.
These moments of conflict may be embellished, but they're necessary to break up the occasionally saccharine chumminess.
"The board's chumminess and insularity were impediments to making those difficult, but necessary, decisions," Ms. McKeever said recently.
I've had a sense that Angelica, with all of her chumminess with Whispers, isn't so great as we thought.
Beyond visible displays of chumminess, Trump has aided Putin's agenda with his attacks on NATO and the European Union.
Although I've always enjoyed almost sitcom-level chumminess with my mother, I've also always kept certain things secret from her.
In this context, it probably translates to "Fuck Trump," possibly a jab at the president's chumminess toward Russian president Vladimir Putin.
The apparent chumminess between the president and his former employee sparked questions of whether a professional reunion is in the works.
The chumminess was again on full display ahead of Obama's arrival in Hanover, where he'll sit for talks with Merkel on Sunday.
"The government's chumminess with the auto industry continues," Oliver Krischer, a leader of the opposition Green Party, said in a statement Wednesday.
Bloomberg has attacked Sanders for not reining in his nastiest supporters, while Bernie responded by highlighting Bloomberg's previous chumminess with Donald Trump.
Given the chumminess between the Pentagon and the defense industry that stands to make a profit, it's obviously hard to tell the difference.
But before he did, O'Brien criticized everything from Trump's perceived chumminess with Russian President Vladimir Putin to his comments about Carly Fiorina's appearance.
His erratic decision-making and his chumminess with autocrats lead his allies to wonder if they can depend on him in a crisis.
The back-and-forth was a long way from the chumminess the two leaders displayed when Macron visited the White House in April.
But around the same time, Donald Trump's candidacy was heating up, as were stories about his chumminess with and demagogic similarities to Putin.
That's part of what makes his videos fun; we relish in the cook's sudden chumminess when the Westerner reveals he speaks their language.
Fox News' Sean Hannity called the potential deal "political suicide" but blamed congressional Republicans' legislative failures for Trump's sudden chumminess with Schumer and Pelosi.
In an October 2015 Politico op-ed, O'Brien advised Republican primary candidates to counter Trump's foreign policy views, specifically challenging Trump's perceived chumminess with Putin.
"I do think the chumminess is due to industry pressure," said Missy Cummings, a former naval pilot who runs Duke University's Humans and Autonomy Laboratory.
THE past 20 years have been a golden age for crony capitalists—tycoons active in industries where chumminess with government is part of the game.
Sessions has one advantage over Pompeo: He's a member of the Senate, and the chumminess of the exclusive club often helps members win confirmation battles.
That chumminess has unsettled both appointed and elected officials suspicious of Mr. Erdogan's repressive policies, Islamist sympathies and deepening relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
But it seems unlikely that the studious and cautious German leader will ever recreate the chumminess she enjoyed with Obama with the brash and unpredictable Trump.
The White House will be home to a candidate whose chumminess with Russia provoked one former CIA director to call him an "unwitting agent" of Vladimir Putin.
Mr Calil amassed a fortune thanks largely to his chumminess with two Nigerian dictators of the 1980s and 1990s, Ibrahim Babangida and the flagrantly corrupt Sani Abacha.
He would loosen the job-killing labour code, trim the gargantuan state a little, reboot Franco-German chumminess and strengthen the institutions that hold the euro zone together.
But for the past 20 years, from Malaysia to Mexico, crony capitalists—individuals who earn their riches thanks to their chumminess with government—have had a golden era.
Traditional activist investors also rail against the chumminess of corporate boards but do so by incorporating their own associates, who, more often than not, are male and white.
The senator, who has faced some scrutiny for chumminess with the pharmaceutical industry, also said he would focus on reducing prescription drug prices in his first year as president.
Underneath all the chumminess, it is not lost on Mr. Boyega that he is part of a new wave of British black actors receiving respect and acclaim in the industry.
The break in the oil deal comes, even as Saudi Arabia and Russia continued just weeks ago to signal a chumminess in relations through investment deals between Saudi Arabia and Russia.
Jackson's chumminess with the president, and the praise the doctor lavished on him in January, could persuade Trump to try to push him through what would almost certainly be bruising Senate confirmation hearings.
Closer to their European home, Trump's chumminess with Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who received a congratulatory phone call from the American president after narrowly winning a referendum solidifying his stranglehold on power, raises eyebrows.
Republican hawks, such as Senator John McCain, who have been appalled both by America's passivity over Syria and Mr Trump's chumminess towards Mr Putin, may now see him in a new and more flattering light.
Trump's behavior at this latest summit, including his abrupt departure without the traditional post-summit press conference, coupled with Macron's comments and Edrogan's chumminess with Moscow, has led pundits to pronounce the organization's slow death.
The Correspondents' Association shifted the dinner's focus from boozy revelry to a more solemn tribute to the First Amendment — welcome news to some critics who had long lamented the dinner's image of chumminess and glad-handing.
Gifford's stint with Kotb on Today, however, took her to a new level; the chumminess between the two women laid the groundwork for a plethora of hysterical, viral, and often cringeworthy on-air moments over the years.
It's whether the president's personal qualities — his need to brag, his lack of knowledge about how the government works, his chumminess with Russia — led him to act in a way that put US national security at risk.
Bill Clinton essentially used his chumminess with foreign politicians and pharmaceutical executives, the kind of thing about the Clinton Global Initiative that earns suspicious news coverage, to enlist their help in a scheme to expand access to HIV/AIDS drugs.
They were more focused on and disturbed by the internal chumminess of the Democratic National Committee with the Hillary for America team, sausage-making of the media and the Clinton campaign, and the air of arrogance wafting across the emails.
EXCLUSIVE: TRUMP&aposS NEW PRESIDENTIAL LIMOUSINE WITH SECRET SERVICE, SET TO DEBUT THIS SUMMER Video After all the chumminess between the two leaders was over, Trump and Kim signed a document stating that Pyongyang would work toward "complete denuclearization" of the Korean peninsula.
Washington will always measure him differently -- essentially because he is so disruptive to the status quo, does not view the political class with the same chumminess that other presidents have and he does not value words with the same reverence that they do.
The show needed a person to represent the male chumminess that sells Hollywood deals, squeezes out more experienced (or more talented) women like Quinn, and generally doesn't give a rat's ass about being decent to anyone but himself and/or his chosen bros.
The chumminess suggests a deeper and more intractable moral rot in American academia: It shows that when a billionaire (or, in Epstein's case, a faux billionaire) comes calling, men in the ivory tower can't resist lowering their golden locks to let the plutocrat climb aboard.
The chumminess suggests a deeper and more intractable moral rot in American academia: It shows that when a billionaire (or, in Epstein's case, a faux billionaire) comes calling, men in the ivory tower can't resist lowering their golden locks to let the plutocrat climb aboard.
When I bring up, for instance, the chumminess of Halt and Catch Fire's cast, or their willingness to experiment with new ideas and approaches as they're filming scenes, I'm not doing so to suggest that the show is some kind of utopian TV set — far from it.
She comes at you with that Nefertiti face, but then she makes a joke, or laughs, and her slightly snaggle-toothed smile puts you at ease, bringing with it all the warmth, chumminess and hugger-mugger family feeling of a girl from the Athelstan Gardens council estate.
The New York Times and Washington Post have had weekly scoops about the peculiar chumminess between its senior members and various Russians; the scandal has so far forced Michael Flynn to quit as national security adviser and Jeff Sessions, the attorney-general, to recuse himself from his department's investigation into allegations that Mr Trump's team colluded with Russian hackers during the campaign.
CBS chairman William S. Paley and Frank Stanton founded the network's first film division, Cinema Center Films, in 1967, with Gordon T. Stulberg as its first chief. In February 1967 CBS had bought the studios of Republic Pictures (which would be renamed CBS Studio Center) for $9.5 million. The following month they announced Stulberg's appointment, stating they intended to make ten films a year at a cost of $3.5 million each on average. Paley and Stulberg met with Gulf & Western chairman Charles Bluhdorn, who had just acquired Paramount Pictures, in a search for a distributor, but Bluhdorn's over chumminess turned off Paley.
Britain and France agreed to withdraw from Egypt within a week; Israel did not. A rare example of support for the Anglo-French actions against Egypt came from West Germany; though the Cabinet was divided, the Chancellor Konrad Adenauer was furious with the United States for its "chumminess with the Russians" as Adenauer called the U.S. refusal to intervene in Hungary and voting with the Soviet Union at the UN Security Council, and the traditionally Francophile Adenauer drew closer to Paris as a result. Adenauer told his Cabinet on 7 November that Nasser was a pro-Soviet force that needed to cut down to size, and in his view the attack on Egypt was completely justified.Schwarz, Hans-Peter Konrad Adenauer: A German Politician and Statesman in a Period of War, Revolution and Reconstruction, 1952–1967 Oxford: Berghahn Books, 1995 pp. 241–242. Adenauer maintained to his Cabinet that the French had every right to invade Egypt because of Nasser's support for the FLN in Algeria, but the British were partly to blame because they "inexplicably" shut down their Suez Canal base in 1954.
Webster attributes this to the fact that Ryle's case that subjective aspects of experience such as sensation, memory, consciousness and sense of self are not the essence of "mind" has not been universally accepted by contemporary philosophers, neuroscientists, and psychologists. Webster believes that Ryle's willingness to accept the characterization of The Concept of Mind as behaviorist misrepresents its more nuanced position, writing that Ryle's acceptance of that description is not harmless, as Ryle himself suggested. Webster stresses that Ryle does not deny the reality of what are often called internal sensations and thoughts, but simply rejects the idea that they belong to a realm logically distinct from and independent of the external realm of ordinary human behaviour. The book's style of writing was commented on more negatively by Herbert Marcuse, who observes that the way in which Ryle follows his presentation of "Descartes' Myth" as the "official doctrine" about the relation between body and mind with a preliminary demonstration of its "absurdity" which evokes "John Doe, Richard Roe, and what they think about the 'Average Taxpayer'" shows a style that moves "between the two poles of pontificating authority and easy-going chumminess," something Marcuse finds to be characteristic of philosophical behaviorism.

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