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"endear" Definitions
  1. to make dear, esteemed, or beloved: He endeared himself to his friends with his gentle ways.
  2. Obsolete
  3. to make costly.

301 Sentences With "endear"

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And if he can endear himself to her, maybe he can endear himself to disappointed fans. Maybe.
They show a range of expressions, meant to endear users.
Promising any form of free college will not endear them.
Mr. Rechnitz made no effort to endear himself to jurors.
Will her tearful breakup endear Bachelor Nation to continue her journey?
This, one guest put in, would endear them to the community.
For obvious reasons, this did not endear Bauman to alliance groups.
It was a move that helped endear Silver to many players.
The approach has done little to endear Trump to anxious party leaders.
She didn't do it to endear herself to those of like minds.
His support for stiffer responses to Russia could endear him to Republicans.
Those battles did not endear Rosenstein to the president and his supporters.
Aina's bluntness and humor endear her to viewers who love her straight talk.
Which didn't do much to endear the plane to Burners or to Gerlach.
But Harris is also savvily positioning herself to endear herself the party's base.
Such faces are not meant to endear robots to workers (though they do).
We can't imagine his facial modification will endear Kylo Ren to Rey, either.
Meanwhile Brat has done nothing to endear himself to moderates in his district.
Even these genuflections were not sufficient to endear General McMaster to Mr. Trump.
The fact that he pissed off so many people should endear him to us.
It would activate millions, and endear them to whichever candidate makes such a commitment.
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) for president, which has helped endear her to the left.
It was the type of swagger that should further endear him to Yankees fans.
Religious repression and demonizing the Dalai Lama will not endear Tibetans to the party.
Trump's Cabinet selections thus far may also not endear him to his blue-collar loyalists.
What is less clear is whether any arrangement at all could endear politicians to voters.
"The United States was trying to endear itself to China back then," Mr Kamler charges.
Standing in the way of prosperity, of course, will not endear the Democrats to voters.
That said, complaining about beverage costs isn't going to endear you to any cafe employees.
The way to endear yourself to the president is to say nice things about him.
He also tries to endear himself to those who might be helpful in the future.
The English did not endear themselves to others by combining rapacity with seeming high-mindedness.
It won't endear him to Trump's base, but it won't make him a marked man.
Any growth scheme that rests on falling wages is unlikely to endear Italians to Mr Renzi.
Like his father, though, he thought his German origins might not endear him to possible backers.
On top of their heartbreaking situation, the Gottschalks must endear tear-jerking goodbyes multiple times a week.
Basically: it's a tiny Microsoft Surface that's a little underpowered, but nevertheless could endear itself to you.
Mr Rubio will be hoping that such kind words will help endear him to potential supporters tomorrow.
They are meant to endear people to Cards Against Humanity, a brand in the Era of Wokeness.
He has a vibrant Twitter feed, peppered with selfies and cheerful posts to endear himself with millennials.
And a full-throated endorsement of the impeachment push could help endear any candidate to the caucus.
Trump has done little to endear himself to California voters in the first year of his administration.
Kemp, who described himself as a "politically incorrect conservative," did not endear himself to the emerging electorate.
Gillibrand's aggressiveness could endear her to angry Democratic voters who are desperate to defeat Trump next year.
While Guevara was known around the world, his fame did little to endear him to Bolivia's peasants.
That stance is likely to draw considerable blowback from critics at home but endear him to Republicans.
On the ground, Sanders's campaign helped endear him to local Democrats who once implacably opposed his candidacy.
The idea, from the vice president's perspective, is to do whatever he can to endear himself to Trump.
India also has a growing trade surplus with America—not something that will endear it to Mr Trump.
They'd meet celebrities and famous rappers passing through and she'd do her best to endear herself to them.
And with more exposure, longtime promoter Bob Arum agreed, Usyk will inevitably endear himself to boxing fans everywhere.
Some senators used the questions posed by attendees to make subtle moves meant to endear themselves to progressives.
Alexa today already has a lot of personality – something that can help endear people to their voice assistants.
This playing of god has done nothing to endear the people of the world to their digital overlords.
Again, Silva didn't endear himself to a lot of fans when he put down the loss to "corruption".
Ojeda's aggressive style and no-punches-pulled approach to Trump may not endear him to the president's staunchest supporters.
That's not to say that Trump hasn't taken steps since assuming office to endear himself to the conservative establishment.
If their goal was to endear themselves to the Korean crowd, they had no other choice for the music.
And so, like much else, the artistic fence would probably, ultimately still fail to endear the US to anyone.
Parker has looked to endear himself to both sides of the aisle by giving money to Republican and Democrat campaigns.
Despite my tenuous grasp of the languages, I often make the right choice to help endear me to these aliens.
In the next moment, she appears to be making shrewd political calculations that endear her to Republican voters as well.
But they were eager to show off the features that they hoped would endear the club to patrons and artists.
Her quietly friendly approach while in South Korea — photographers repeatedly captured her smiling — seemed to endear her to some observers.
His charismatic personality made him a fan favorite character on the show and could endear audiences of this new prank show.
The audience naturally aligns itself with the Westernised Muna, but her acerbic wit and astute observations of life endear her further.
"American movies have never been more contemptible," she declared in 1967, a stance that did not endear her to her editors.
Certainly, jumping into the Kaepernick controversy won't endear him to the other owners, who want that whole issue to go away.
South Korea's new president, Moon Jae-in, sought to endear himself with voters by pledging to adopt Tory, a stray dog.
South Korea's new president, Moon Jae-in, sought to endear himself with voters by pledging to adopt a rescue dog, Tory.
His third marriage — to a former model who's posed nude in magazines — doesn't really endear him to the religious right, either.
Which will surely endear him to the folks in Buffalo this weekend, where he will make his first start of the season.
Gianniotti also revealed to TV Guide that viewers will soon learn even more about DeLuca's backstory that could endear him to Meredith.
The prime minister's early appearances on "Have I Got News For You," a comedy show, helped endear him to the British public.
These are American companies and Americans have a certain way about them, particularly abroad, that does not necessarily endear them to people.
Being a wealthy celebrity isn't exactly the best way to endear yourself to working class voters, but it's possible (see: Trump, Donald).
She was actually a really cool person, but it was a small area, and it probably didn't endear her to the faculty.
His efforts have helped endear her to Republicans eager to restrain the bureau while alienating her from Democrats committed to protecting it.
Corporate gifting — a market accounting for over $120 billion annually — is an act that's meant to endear prospective clients to sales reps.
Clinton has often expressed support for Mr. Obama's policies, which can endear her to a president who remains widely popular among Democrats.
Children, their cuteness and their vulnerability notwithstanding, endear themselves by allowing adults to see the worn-out world remade through their eyes.
His hard-line conservative stances, like opposition to same-sex marriage and abortion rights, helped endear him to the state's deeply religious voters.
And I think Bhahara&aposs ambition was to prove that by getting a fellow Indian he would endear himself to the Obama Team.
He also struck a defiant tone unlikely to endear him to the Gulf Arab kings and princes that have kept his country afloat.
Companies endear themselves to Xi—whose government wants to grow the sports industry to $800 billion by 2025—through their investment in soccer.
The characters that endear themselves to us, only to be forgotten, or worse, totally ignored, despite being so good at what they do.
Apple is making a change that protects the security of iPhone users, but will not endear the company to national law enforcement officials.
Picture this: over happy hour suds in a generic Irish pub, a man wants a cheap laugh to endear himself to his colleagues.
WEDNESDAY PUZZLE — Today's puzzle by newcomer Wren Schultz will either endear him to solvers or make him consider joining the Witness Protection Program.
"I think Bharara's was that he would prove by getting a fellow Indian he would endear himself to the Obama team," D'Souza added.
"The Purple Heart thing didn't endear him with me, and also what he said about John McCain being a P.O.W.," Mr. Young said.
Several sustained attempts to endear the public to umbrella hats have failed, even though most umbrella-hat enthusiasts are adorable, forward-thinking eccentrics.
While her guns look like stuffed toys for children, treating them as such would only serve to endear the image of a weapon.
Foreign companies, eager to endear themselves to a growing population of affluent Chinese consumers, have rushed to smooth over tensions with the government.
It also has a narrow, somewhat confining cut, which won't endear it to side-sleepers or those who aren't fans of mummy bags.
The cynical line of thinking is that influencers post about mental health to boost their engagement numbers and endear themselves to their followers.
Second, it will endear him to quite a few Republicans and conservatives who have long been wary of Russia and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
It was this struggle, documented in the 2011 film You've Been Trumped that did little to endear the budding investor to people in Scotland.
Not only did it endear Stone to us and her Hollywood peers, it features now-iconic performances from Amanda Bynes and Lisa Kudrow, too.
In fact, some of them are adopting new, shiny terms to endear themselves to the same consumers who have been patronizing them for years.
He's been the recipient of many of my impassioned political arguments before and knew that it wouldn't endear me to his family this time.
And yet Romney has also tried to endear himself to Trump -- particularly when he was eager to jump into the Secretary of State sweepstakes.
Not only does Blevins bring attention to Mixer, but he helps endear an entire generation to Microsoft's gaming platforms: Mixer, Xbox, and Windows 10.
A humanoid robot making stiff, pre-recorded dance moves is offputting — but these buglike, plastic things manage to endear through subtler cues, little things.
The responsibility for that appalling decision, for his isolation, for the haughtiness that failed to endear him to fans and teammates, are his alone.
Either that, or they were trying to endear the public to Ronaldo by making him look like he's eaten delicious Catalunyan hams and cheeses.
Powell's moderate stances and unique position as an appointee of both Obama and Trump have helped endear him to a wide swath of lawmakers.
The song's lyric "Some drink, some take drugs and fuck around without a condom" probably didn't endear them to China's Ministry of Culture, either.
This was a purposeful piece of performance art designed to endear the senator to the President of the United States and his political base.
Still, hope abounds that MSCI will eventually change its mind and include Argentina in its index, which would endear its assets further with investors.
The "Star Wars" galaxy is full of creations — R2-D2, the jawas, the porgs — that endear themselves by speaking unintelligibly or not at all.
As I've mentioned, it all goes wrong, but Hans manages to endear himself to Anna by "watching" the kingdom while she's off finding Elsa.
The on-air chemistry between Hale and Burr and the affection their characters had for each other helped endear the show to viewers for decades.
Known at Melwood for putting in very long hours at the office, Benitez has always been a coach who sought to instruct rather than endear.
The P10 runs Android 7.0 Nougat, which is a fine base to start from, but Huawei's EMUI skin does little to endear itself to me.
Their cheeky anti-establishment humour would do much to prepare Martin for his new charges from the north, and in turn, endear him to them.
Self-destructing messages is not likely to endear Telegram to authorities, which has recently come under fire in several countries because of its hard encryption.
In a move that could further endear the company to Chinese officials, Mr. Ma has said he hopes to take Ant Financial public in China.
But on the whole, these quirks seemed only to endear him to middle New Zealand, which warmed to his easygoing nature and lack of pretension.
McGahn's relationship with Trump had reportedly grown increasingly tense; the White House counsel's cooperation with Mueller likely did little to endear him to his boss.
Melania Trump is going to endear herself to New Yorkers right off the bat by NOT creating traffic jams across the city ... TMZ has learned.
Stripped of their integumentary systems (skin, hair, and various other external organs), these amorphous subjects indiscriminately repel, endear, or both, depending on the viewer's disposition.
Polls show his approval ratings on the rise, and his support for new anti-abortion restrictions have enraged Democrats but helped endear him to conservatives.
Replacing Justice Kennedy with a more reliable conservative will most likely go further than anything he has done yet to endear him to the party.
They've been able to endear themselves to sailors for the past 10,000 years and sail across the oceans, which are the major barrier to mammalian dispersal.
More than a compelling backstory, the loss of his mother and father introduced vulnerability to his superhero persona, and helped endear him to millions of readers.
"For me, the best was Pope John Paul II." The Argentine Pope has yet to endear himself to Mexicans the way that John Paul II did.
You can boast about your accomplishments, or your friends' accomplishments, which might impress somebody in the short term but won't endear you to them for long.
And Qatar's more enlightened social policies and approach to press freedoms might endear it to more discerning American and European start-ups or municipalities seeking capital.
On the other hand, you might be planning on backpacking through France, so learning French could help endear you to the locals you meet along the way.
Most reality stars would have used that moment to improvise a snappy comeback, to endear themselves to fans with a joke or generate headlines with a confrontation.
He's using a caricature of minority life to further endear himself to white conservative voters who want an excuse to vote for him despite his documented bigotry.
But Flynn is also clearly not a politician, and seems to be genuinely uncomfortable in the spotlight, though both of those qualities may endear him to Trump.
But now Bannon has been demoted in the White House, while Miller "has managed to endear himself" to Bannon's moderate rival Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law.
His eagerness to champion the cause could endear him to both the White House and conservative lawmakers -- two constituencies that could be crucial to securing the Speakership.
His eagerness to champion the cause could endear him to both the White House and conservative lawmakers — two constituencies that could be crucial to securing the Speakership.
But all of that work could be blown up by an emergency declaration, a move that would endear Mr. Trump to the Republican base while infuriating Democrats.
It's not a sexy topic, but it's an issue that can sometimes endear a venture firm to its investors and, in worst case scenarios, alienate it from them.
And the move should also endear the company to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has been pushing for more local manufacturing jobs under his "Make in India" initiative.
The poll also found that just 4% of Palestinians want him as their next president: his time as a security chief did not endear him to the public.
Max, Frankie, and Duke equally endear themselves to and grate on their mother, and Sam knows how parent their wildly different personalities, even with a few road bumps.
"Bluster is part of Duterte's brand, and defending his nation in colorful terms will likely further endear him with voters," explained Phillip Orchard, analyst at intelligence firm Stratfor.
The pre-family date was clearly imagined as way to help Peter endear himself to his love interest's family (and viewers) right off the bat, and it worked.
Plus the whole thing was shot on iPhone 5s, which doesn't endear such an enterprise to the craft union members who comprise most of the Academy voting blocs.
Ultimately, Purselle believes her hard work and ability to look beyond the balance sheet and into the heart of a small business will endear her to Marcus Lemonis.
She's young, she's charismatic, she's unafraid to call Trump's policies straight-up evil—all of this should endear her to Democratic voters looking for a champion in 2020.
ESG funds may also endear the big investors who back them to proxy advisory agencies like the Institutional Shareholder Services when they agitate for seats on company boards.
Meanwhile, O'Rourke isn't accepting money from political action committees — a move that might endear him to campaign finance reformers, but will cut off another potential source of cash.
The proposed guidelines would bristle the French art world, but they could also endear the French president to the African countries he's trying to build stronger economic partnerships with.
Or maybe he's one of those guys who find themselves easily peer pressured into acting out of character because of an understandable desire to endear himself to his colleagues.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said this week that the central bank is unlikely to alter its liquidity requirements for banks, a position that may endear him to Sen.
Although Mr. Obama was able to use the Kennedy myth to endear himself to the Germans, it was never his intention to play a similar role in the country.
Mr. Boyle volunteered as a spokesman for Mr. Khadr's relatives, who did little to endear themselves to the Canadian public and domestic security services, according to Canadian media reports.
" This claim of victimhood will most likely endear the judge to President Trump, who said at a news conference Wednesday that the accusations against Judge Kavanaugh were "all false.
Although Stone removed the post, it did not exactly endear him to Jackson, who entered a gag order limiting what he could post or say publicly about the case.
His W.B.C. comments should further endear him to Mets fans, who love nothing more than a player who commits himself, in body and mind, to the blue and orange.
The more specific you are, the more willing you are to bare your soul, the more audiences endear themselves to you, feel like they know you and cheer for you.
Before the former President's speech, several delegates said they were worried about the harsh negativity of the election and the seeming inability of Hillary Clinton to endear herself to voters.
Tense ties with the European Commission amid various ongoing investigations into Gazprom's business practices won't endear them to ITGI, which anyway will face the same hurdles that sank South Stream.
There he awkwardly unbuttoned his jacket to show he was not wearing a bulletproof vest—a man-of-the-people gesture that he hoped would endear him to the nation.
At least one member of the Trump family has managed to win the hearts of Chinese, even if President-elect Donald Trump did little to endear himself throughout his campaign.
Pence's goal is to be a national candidate and to do that he would both have to not lose his reelection campaign and endear himself to voters across the country.
That no French player made the European team — there are only two Frenchmen in the world's top 100 players — will not help endear the sport to a wider French public.
It's even possible that efforts by the likes of Romney might do more to endear Trump with his loyal outsider base of voters than to harm him among traditional Republicans.
Kasich's moderation could endear him to the mainstream voters and independents in New Hampshire, but it's a trait that's largely left him unloved by grassroots conservatives in the GOP primary.
Their antics did not endear the band to folk purists, although Mr. Weber, who grew up in rural Bucks County, Pa., was noted for his mastery of traditional guitar styles.
Yes. Are there people in our office who suspect the shot was orchestrated by Brown (and maybe even the Patriots) in a PR effort to endear him to the city?
This season in The Crown, the House of Windsor agrees to appear in a fly-on-the-palace-walls documentary in hopes it will endear the family to the public.
His penchant for partying, often caught on video, did not endear him to management, and his play on the field, when he got there, did not make up for it.
But closing on Thanksgiving is also a way for companies to send the message that they are socially responsible, which could help endear them to the increasingly important millennial consumer.
Calling Schumer "Fake Tears Chuck Schumer" might be satisfying for Trump, but it doesn't endear him to Schumer's many friends and allies in the caucus, much less to Schumer himself.
For example, she [fought the impulse] to burn King's Landing to the ground, which Tyrion convinced her not to do because it wouldn't endear her to the people of Westeros.
Trump also re-stoked America's culture wars, spending a portion of the speech blasting abortion-rights legislation in New York and Virginia, a move that will endear him to evangelical voters.
It ought to play well in hardscrabble Pennsylvania, where the line, "My father gave me a small loan, of a million dollars," will hardly endear Trump to rank-and-file voters.
The venue is best known for hosting special screenings and events, and some see the talks as Netflix's attempt to endear itself to the more traditional side of the movie industry.
" To endear himself to the West Coast voters, Mr. Trump trotted out his usual array of assaults, deriding the likely Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton, as a politician with "no natural talent.
Apple and TikTok didn't endear themselves to US Senators on Tuesday when both companies declined to send executives to speak at a Congressional hearing on Big Tech, consumer data, and China.
This doesn't endear her to the authorities, who decide to shut down all the extracurricular clubs rather than authorize the G.S.A. Equally unreceptive are Trisha's church and her own judgmental mother.
Mr. Chen's inclination to compare the project to a "European village," thanks to the sense of community engendered by its many courtyards, balconies and terraces, did not endear him to some.
But the firm's campaign did little to endear itself to Whole Foods' co-founder and chief executive, John Mackey, who derided Jana as greedy investors out to make a quick profit.
Make no mistake: This move will endear Katko to tens of thousands of Democratic voters who would have otherwise voted against him next year, with no losses going the other way.
At the unveiling of her anti-corruption bill a few months ago, Warren admitted that her bill wasn't likely to endear her to some of her Democratic colleagues, never mind Republicans.
But not everyone can pull off Sanders' crusty charm, and trying to may not endear members to a new audience — and more poignantly, might leave their policy or political points unmade. Sen.
This kind of rhetoric worked well in the GOP primaries for Trump but it's not likely to endear him to the broader electorate he will need to have a chance against Clinton.
Although some fans understood the need to release Marbury, others were furious that their team exiled an iconic player who had gone out of his way to endear himself to the city.
While Trump will remain toxic to certain Republican members of Congress down-ballot, he has indicated that he will begin fundraising on their behalf, which could quickly endear him to his party.
For all its insistence on faith, the film shows a surprising lack of it – it is all rehearsed, clumsily designed to tug at the heartstrings and endear us to its leading man.
Such remarks have helped endear him to Republican primary voters, but he will need to do more to close the deal with those still uncertain about whether he will improve their lives.
Stan culture is omnipresent on the internet in 2019, and it's easy to jump on the bandwagon of wanting to do your own personal best to endear yourself to your favorite creator.
As the daughter of an Indian mother and Jamaican father and the first African-American to become a state attorney-general, her biography could endear her to minority and progressive voters, too.
And Bevin didn't try to endear himself to teachers; he called them "selfish" and said kids were likely exposed to sexual assault because teachers were protesting instead of staying in the classrooms.
But more broadly, Buttigieg's more practical-minded sensibilities — even if more about how he carries himself than about chapter-and-verse on policy — endear him to some less-ideological Silicon Valley financial types.
And while I was bullied and ostracized for being black, I joined in and punished others for being effeminate or slow, hoping that would shield me from or endear me to my tormentors.
That moment, along with Ali's embrace of Islam and pointed rejection of racial integration at the height of the civil rights era, helped endear the boxer to blacks, who reveled in his militancy.
" And then, with an attack sure to endear her to their fellow liberals, she picked on Fox News, which had a camera rolling a few feet away: "I hate Fox so-called News.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Beer, pies and Buddhist prayers helped endear Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha to Leicester City fans even before the team owned by the Thai duty free billionaire became the Premier League's most unlikely champions.
There are long conversations with the pantheon of gods where you can pit them against each other, endear yourself to some of them, and question the very assumptions that make up Deadfire's world.
Mr. Kang charges a base fee of 300,000 renminbi, about $45,000, but he said that costs can mount if counselors need to rent expensive apartments or cars to endear themselves to the mistresses.
Shane's letters endear her to the reader she openly conspires with; there's a sense of goodwill between her and her readers, reflected in real life by how quickly her Kickstarter campaign was funded.
That's partially why Republican leaders have been touting the candidacies of Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, whose Cuban backgrounds, they hope, endear them to Latinos looking for candidates like them in the race.
What he really should be doing though is keeping Ruth away from Frank Jr. Her throwing him overboard after he threatens to kill her is not going to endear her with his daddy.
Her behavior doesn't endear her to either side; in fact, it makes her a target of tragic sexism (unfair but inevitable) and valid criticism over her white lady weeping willow routine (extremely fair).
"She continued its pro-civil rights stance, a stance that didn't endear her to everyone here at the time," Clint Cooper, the Free Press editor of The Times Free Press, wrote on Friday.
Of course, Gennady Golovkin fights in what he describes as the "Mexican style," something that he and his trainer, Abel Sanchez, have used to endear themselves to throngs of fans south of the border.
In a speech delivered in Philadelphia, Pearson called for the U.S. to halt its bombing campaign against North Vietnam and to begin negotiations, an intervention in foreign policy that didn't endear him to Johnson.
Seoul (CNN)President Donald Trump, perhaps seeking to endear himself to South Korean legislators, drew attention Wednesday to the prowess of Korean golfers during an otherwise deadly serious speech before South Korea's National Assembly.
Tavleen Singh, an Indian commentator and admirer of Mr. Modi, said the prime minister's high-profile sanitation campaign and his efforts to improve the status of women would also endear him to Mr. Obama.
The loss of that crucial legislative post, and his vote against a long-term farm bill, did not endear him to the powerful farming interests in a state that likes its federal agricultural aid.
Manziel's penchant for partying, often caught on video, did not endear him to management or to most fans, and his play on the field, when he got there, did not make up for it.
Similarly, Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) gets a replacement for much of the season in Max (Sadie Sink), who is another tomboy who posses the requisite masculine qualities to endear him to the main characters.
Musk is more interested in the long-term vision than this year's profit, and didn't endear himself to analysts when he lashed out at "bonehead" questions during the company's first-quarter earnings conference call.
Ahead of the Iowa caucuses, Amy Klobuchar, the senator from Minnesota, and hopeful for the Democratic nomination for president, hoped to endear herself to voters by sharing her Hot Dish recipe with the masses.
His view on the impeachment issue will do little to endear Emanuel to liberals, who are already deeply skeptical of him following his term as the chairman of the Democrats' campaign arm last decade.
Since Trump has been unable to endear himself to the normal stable of GOP high rollers, Clinton's main Super PAC Priorities USA Action has raised $109.9 million compared to Trump's $7.6 million through July.
The New Zealand teen has no problem fighting, swearing, or generally annoying the shit out of Deadpool, and he manages to endear himself to both the Merc with the Mouth and audiences in the processes.
But for those willing to be laughed at, and to laugh at themselves, the show has become a way to endear themselves to the public in a country where self-deprecation is an art form.
Bypassing MongoDB's licensing by going for API comparability, given that AWS knows exactly why MongoDB did that, was always going to be a controversial move and won't endear the company to the open-source community.
His co-authorship of a paper in praise of the economic-policy proposals of Mr Trump may endear him to the White House but raises questions about how independent he would be as Fed chairman.
It didn't endear him to the people who were criticizing him for his Shapiro-philia—just look at the replies—and it continued to fuel the fatuous cyberdrama surrounding his initial suggestion to follow Shapiro.
"He knows his tactics are bound to fail, but pursues them to debase his Republican colleagues under false pretenses and endear himself to the base as the only authentic conservative," said a Republican policy expert.
Parrot, who says he prefers big air and is the reigning X Games champion in the discipline, thinks the daredevil stunts produced on the massive jump will endear snowboarding to a new generation of fans.
The Journal suggests that this temporary trend doesn't bode super well for the orange juice industry moving forward, as it struggles to retain customers and endear others to a product that's so rich in sugar.
He has the sort of peppy attitude (clapping after every throw) that will endear him to older scouts, and he definitely has the arm to be a franchise quarterback, especially on pure velocity and release speed.
But, despite all this, more than half a century after strains of "Sukiyaki" floated from a jukebox, it remains to be seen if CL can endear herself to an American audience without having to Westernize herself.
None of that will do anything to endear her to the liberal base, but the media coverage is helpful for a candidate who has struggled mightily to be heard in the crowded field of 85033. Sen.
Haley's pro-Israel track record, both before and during her U.N. tenure will likely endear her to the key Evangelical demographic in the Iowa GOP caucuses and the many southern states in the Super Tuesday primaries.
Such an approach doesn't necessarily endear oneself to the hard-core climate change deniers, but it does help to expose the deceit, and in my view it is important for the public to know about that.
Owning The News gives Tronc newspapers in the country's three biggest media markets — New York, Los Angeles and Chicago — along with markets including Baltimore and Hartford, which the company hopes will endear it to national advertisers.
The only things he was more committed to than Tottenham were shaving lines into his eyebrows and throwing up the gun-fingers when he scored, but all that did was help endear him to the masses.
She also makes a case for picking up the phone and working things out, rather than hiding behind emails and texts — a deeply unfashionable stance that will forever endear her to me, a stubborn phone person.
The pro-cop identity politics that Bloomberg leveraged to endear himself to New York City Republicans also gave him a very negative image with black voters over the course of more than a decade in office.
Republicans haven't tried to endear themselves to Democrats amid this process, and the fact that they don't know what they want to achieve on health care makes it hard to know what the space for bargaining is.
The story describes him sitting next to Previn during many of the interviews conducted, and even features descriptions of their hand holding, presumably meant to endear them to readers as a cute, very much in love couple.
And knowing Trump, Haley's willingness to publicly gut Kudlow may actually further endear her to him; Trump loves fights among the people who work for him -- especially when one of the two combatants totally destroys the other.
The shout-outs by Mr. Booker and Mr. Castro also served as attempts to endear them to the party's most progressive activists, who see L.G.B.T. rights as a civil-rights issue akin to racial and gender equality.
This can help to minimize your symptoms and counter a tendency to become hostile, which would not endear you to the E.R. staff and may even result in less, rather than more, attention paid to your case.
Pence's reaction was consistent with how those in his inner circle expect him to behave as the impeachment inquiry unfolds on Capitol Hill: with a mix of caution and chameleonic performances that endear him to the president.
The documents show the design and implementation of a highly elaborate public relations stunt, which was designed both to endear Amazon and Ring with local law enforcement, and to make local residents fear the place they live.
And, while his "no retreat, no surrender" approach with Bolduan on Friday won't likely win him any new fans, it will endear himself to the only person whose opinion truly matters in the White House: Donald John Trump.
Her earlier works, like Lady Bird (2017), Mistress America (2015), and Frances Ha (2012) are similarly about women negotiating the largeness of their ambitions, and each contain a warmth, tenderness, and optimism which endear viewers to their protagonists.
Even when he was working in Hollywood, Zucker was a news junkie; former colleagues at NBC remember him keeping one eye on cable news during pitch meetings, a habit that didn't always endear him to agents and writers.
Mr. Santorum's hard-line conservative stances, like his opposition to same-sex marriage and abortion rights, helped endear him to the state's deeply religious voters, as did his youngest daughter, Bella, who was born with a rare genetic disorder.
Since the early 1990s, when the CHP formed an alliance with one of the HDP's predecessors, the secular opposition has done little to endear itself to the Kurds, says Gonul Tol of the Middle East Institute, a think-tank.
A little-discussed chapter in Bernie Sanders' life They are times Sanders talks little about, even though his hardscrabble years could endear him to struggling Americans who are gravitating toward his message of a rigged economy and income inequality.
The senior Conservative source blamed the party's over-dependency on the tight messaging demanded by election guru Lynton Crosby for failing to endear May to voters weary of elections and rattled by two militant attacks in as many weeks.
After months of heat from the center for embracing the plan, she decided to offer a slightly modified version — a move that drew scorn from those on the left and did little to endear her to more moderate voters.
She continued to wear Yankees gear into the next year, 2000, as she campaigned for her own New York Senate seat — and critics claimed that Clinton's Yankees support was just for show, a way to endear her to Empire State voters.
To gloss over the film's controversial plot Roberts needed to be convincing enough as a quick-witted sex worker with an edge, all the while suggesting a tenderness that would and did endear her to Richard Gere's Edward and audiences alike.
Ultimately, it is this very "only in America" quality of these two congresswomen -- one who has risen from her refugee camp origins and the other who has overcome a childhood of hardship and penury -- that will likely endear them to Americans.
Between his dislike of the label "rapper" (preferring to be referred to as an "artist") and his recent comments regarding the 'overratedness' of a certain legendary rapper, Yachty has not done much to endear himself to hip-hop's old guard.
As they do every four years, presidential candidates are racing around the country straining to endear themselves to voters on a local level, smiling warmly in Iowa farm country, effecting a preacherly lilt for religious black audiences in South Carolina.
Showing that you care enough to learn some of the language before you went, and at least enough to acknowledge that you don't know more, is a form of respect and will go a long way to endear you to locals.
I know this view won't endear me to some of our readers, but I see her as the left-wing answer to Trump, minus the ethnic bigotry and sophomoric narcissism: railing against a "rigged" system and making promises she can't deliver.
In his book "Give and Take: Why Helping Others Drives Our Success " Adam Grant details how "givers" often come out ahead in the long run compared with "matchers" and "takers," in no small part because their actions endear themselves to others.
It's also true that he never developed a truly reliable post-up repertoire, which did not endear him to the crustwads populating studio halftime shows or the segment of fans that longs for a return to 22s-style grind-it-out basketball.
From a punchline-free bit about people recording things on their phones (fresh!) to an extended rant about how there was a "safe space" backstage for anyone who was "triggered", Maniscalco didn't endear himself to the audience in the room or at home.
Minnesota Vikings: Blair Walsh was granted several chances to save his job with the Vikings under coach Mike Zimmer, but after cutting Kai Forbath in favor of the Auburn rookie, Daniel Carlson missed his shot to endear himself to a Super Bowl hopeful.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Over the past two years, Uber Chief Executive Dara Khosrowshahi has used his peace-making and political skills to settle battles with lawmakers and rivals and endear himself to employees who had suffered through a wretched period of corporate scandal.
Wearing floating mutton chops and a zanily blissed-out expression, Mr. Key straddles these sane and insane worlds as Gustav, Laird's combination house manager, parkour trainer and guru, desperately trying to help his well-meaning boss endear himself to his girlfriend's gobsmacked family.
But the best posts, the ones that distinguish his Instagram from hundreds of other stars', the ones that endear him to the 78,000-plus fans who have followed him over the last month, the ones that just slay me, are his merciless self-owns.
Paul Ryan, who took over for the Ohio Republican, closed out 2015 by compromising on a massive government budget, which certainly did not endear the Wisconsin Republican to the far right wing of his party who wanted a House speaker to fight for austerity.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 9 (Reuters) - Over the past two years, Uber Chief Executive Dara Khosrowshahi has used his peace-making and political skills to settle battles with lawmakers and rivals and endear himself to employees who had suffered through a wretched period of corporate scandal.
He did his best to avoid the fate of his fellow Republicans and endear himself to the 2,000-plus standing-room-only crowd, some of whom drove over three hours from Little Rock to this more conservative region in the Northwest of the state.
Though generally unknown, Schnur, a former college player at the University of North Carolina who was born in Pickering, Ontario, has one attribute that will endear him to those who want pro tennis to speed up: He does not bounce the ball before serving.
Eight years ago, this was progressive stuff, but Gravel's guy-on-the-bus-who-starts-talking-to-you-for-no-reason style didn't endear him to many voters, and he didn't stand out from a crowded field that quickly reduced itself to Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
The investor's description of his relationship with Facebook's top duo likely won't endear him to many there: he again describes himself as a "mentor" to Zuckerberg, putting himself in a class that includes Graham and Peter Thiel, and casts himself as instrumental in getting Sandberg hired.
The recent run of solid performances by hedge funds has not been enough to stem outflows or endear fund managers to frustrated investors, industry experts have told CNBC, warning that 2016 could be the first year since the global financial crisis that the industry suffers net outflows.
The question now is whether Mr. Trump has reshaped the conduct of politics in lasting ways, nudging other candidates to take risks that may endear them to voters, or if he is a singular figure of the sort that no campaign shall see his like again.
Christie, after all, hasn't done much to endear himself to the American public; early in 2016, his surprise endorsement of Donald J. Trump (who once called Christie a "little boy") looked like the desperate move of a politician whose office was still smoldering from a payback scandal.
The strategy was largely a success, although McMaster's use of it and especially his willingness to acknowledge that Iraqis had some legitimate grievances against one another and the occupying coalition forces, did not endear him to his superiors and helped delay his promotion to brigadier general.
"He probably did not endear himself and is probably going to cause himself a few issues down the road because it does take cooperation on both sides of the aisle to move folks," he said, seeming to reference the committee's handling of future nominees for the State Department.
Raising two African-American children with disabilities, I understand that some of the very qualities that endear them to people now -- their curiosity, their feeling that they've never met a stranger, their trust in the world -- could be the very same things that could potentially put them in danger.
Such reversals were calculated to endear Clinton-Kaine to Democratic doubters, many of whom stand to the left of the ticket and whom Mr Sanders in recent days has implored to stick with the party, rather than wasting their votes on third-party candidates, or worse, Mr Trump.
For Trump's critics within the Jewish-American community, the president has intentionally fostered anti-Semitic and racial bigotry to endear himself to an increasingly nationalist base: a tendency that may have culminated in his response to the Charlottesville violence, but which has informed public discourse since before the election.
But when Mr. Sanders took the podium, he made no mention of his attendance at the March on Washington, his arrest during a demonstration in Chicago against segregation or much of anything at all from his biography that could endear him to the congregants at the Fellowship Chapel.
Chipotle — the burrito chain that has drawn unwelcome attention over the last two years for food safety issues and for declining popularity with customers — is trying to get back to its "food with integrity" roots that once helped endear the company to customers looking for an alternative to conventional fast food.
French National Rally party head Marine Le Pen and the League Party's Matteo Salvini, of Italy—right-wing opposition leaders polling well against their countries' centrist governments—have begun using the coronavirus's spread as a platform to advocate long-held closed-border policies they hope will endear them to panicked voters.
The plot lines that emerged did not endear fans or attract new viewers: Benjamin Horne, the town's property mogul, had a nervous breakdown and started compulsively eating carrots; a 35-year-old woman with amnesia turned into a high school men's wrestling champion; an endangered weasel became fodder for corporate subterfuge.
That, of course, will do little to endear her to the embattled Democratic mainstream – but it will do no harm whatsoever with the voters she really wants to court, left-wing Democrats already angry with the Clintons and the same kind of right-wingers and independents who have also flocked to Trump.
Despite the power and influence he wields among millions of supporters—even a towering progressive figure like Sanders playing the broader political game of stopping Trump will struggle to endear Hillary Clinton to millions of young people who simply don't trust her, and in many cases, don't like what she stands for.
Polonsky, 44, staged antics during his career ranging from a hunger strike to eating part of his tie on live TV. However, they failed to endear him with Russians left behind by the boom during President Vladimir Putin's first two terms in office and who are now struggling following a sharp economic slowdown.
This is a bit of an anomaly in the art heist micro-genre, but the films nonetheless find ways to endear the thieves to museum-goers in the audience: the protagonist bandits are often motivated in part by their love art, or they develop a new appreciation after getting their hands on it.
"If you were to look at the circumstances that we have now: A confidence vote that's coming up, potentially another referendum, potentially a general election — none of those things are going to endear you to the economy or to the currency at this level, so we think caution is still the best approach, " he added.
Working with a bigger battery and screen would ease many of the constraints that currently get in the way of a phone doing good AR (and I just don't see Gabor's concept as particularly realistic, even if he does endear himself to me by featuring one of my photo essays in the image below).
The continued jailing of Saudis who criticize the crown prince's policies will also not endear the country to the U.S. Meanwhile, one of the traditional pillars of the U.S.–Saudi bargain — keeping oil prices low — is crumbling, as U.S. companies fracking in the Permian Basin want prices to climb as high as they will go.
In the same way, Trump's failure so far to change his positions on building a wall on the southern border and making Mexico pay for it along with plans to deport millions of undocumented immigrants will do little endear him to Latino voters, which complicates the already tough road he has through the electoral map toward the White House.
Biometric details like pulse, facial recognition, and fingerprints should be difficult for hackers to mimic, especially all at once, so employing authentication methods that use this information could lower fraud and endear Mastercard to merchants — but only if the card network can convince consumers to adopt biometric payment processes despite potential concerns about the security of their information.
It was this, combined with their relative brevity, that seemed to endear her work to a broad public, including clerics, who quoted it in their sermons; poetry therapists, who found its uplifting sensibility well suited to their work; composers, like Ronald Perera and Augusta Read Thomas, who set it to music; and celebrities like Laura Bush and Maria Shriver.
She schemes endless scenarios to endear her daughters to men of means, at one point orchestrating Jane's prolonged illness (and thus residence) at Mr. Bingley's Netherfield estate, at another attempting to force Elizabeth into an unhappy marriage with her cousin Mr. Collins, and at every chance throwing Lydia and Kitty toward an endless parade of military officers.
He's critical of the expansion of executive power, especially when it comes to armed conflict, but has a knack for constructive, bipartisan criticism: In 2014, he co-sponsored a bill with Senator John McCain that aimed to amend the War Powers Act of 1973 to restrict the president's ability to conduct war unilaterally—something that might not endear him to Clinton.
Combine the first female presidential candidate and a likely opponent who is explicitly attributing her success to playing the "woman card" and you get stuff like this: Bob Sutton, chairman of the Broward County GOP Executive Committee in Florida, voiced confidence that Clinton would be easy to defeat in a debate—with a comment not likely to endear him to some female voters.
That record is why he was handpicked by the conservative groups that have worked for years to push the Supreme Court to the right; Trump's promise to give those groups what they wanted in turn helped endear him to conservatives who weren't voting for him so much as they were voting for another polished right-wing voice on the high court.
Where to watch: Amazon Imagine Nick and Norah having a perfect night together but then it turns out Norah is engaged and yeah it isn't great that she slept with Nick but they had a connection and hey let's pursue it but oh shit first he has to break up this wedding and endear himself to the family and wow this dude is going through the ringer???
Some engineers are even pushing to move production and assembly to Asia, something that probably won't endear Apple to President-elect Donald Trump, who at one point threatened to take action against Apple if it didn't bring all of it's manufacturing to the United States.. Over the years, I have had numerous conversations with current and former Apple employees about the state of the Mac.
Details: The report claims top NRA officials used the organization's resources to endear 2 Russian nationals with the promise of lucrative business opportunities with Russian entities, including access to people and businesses under sanction by the U.S. The 2 Russians, Alexander Torshin, deputy governor of the country's central bank, and Maria Butina, his assistant, promised NRA officials they had access to top Russian officials.
On Friday morning, we got up early and made two quick stops: to Decathlon, a French sporting goods store, where we bought a tent, a sleeping bag, a rain poncho and some other camping supplies; and then to Carrefour, a supermarket, where we gathered a haphazardly considered assortment of food and, more important, wine, which we'd heard would endear us to our potential neighbors on the mountain.
While Castro has made the adjustment to second base, his new position, as seamlessly as he has the move to his new team, he took another opportunity to endear himself to the Yankees on Sunday when he blasted a two-run homer in the seventh inning, breaking up a no-hitter by Tampa Bay's Jake Odorizzi and sending the Yankees on their way to a 21-216 victory over the Rays.
Statements from top campaign officials made during the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia could endear her to environmental activists who are pressing her to adopt more of the progressive positions of primary rival Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE — a vocal carbon tax supporter.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' The exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden MORE (I-Vt.), both of whom are seeking to beat back a challenge from Harris's surging campaign, are calling Harris's past remarks into question, saying she has obfuscated her positions in an effort to endear herself to the liberal base.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE is slated to announce his pick for the Supreme Court on Monday, a gambit designed to again stoke the culture wars, further endear him to his white evangelical base, and undermine the legal underpinnings of Roe v. Wade.
Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob CorkerRobert (Bob) Phillips CorkerTrump announces, endorses ambassador to Japan's Tennessee Senate bid Meet the key Senate player in GOP fight over Saudi Arabia Trump says he's 'very happy' some GOP senators have 'gone on to greener pastures' MORE (R-Tenn.) said Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoAfghan president vows to take revenge after Islamic State attack on wedding The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Latest pro-democracy rally draws tens of thousands in Hong Kong MORE "did not endear himself" with committee members during Wednesday's testy three-hour hearing.

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