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"flattery" Definitions
  1. praise that is not sincere, especially in order to obtain something from somebody

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"Putin is very good at flattery and understanding the power of flattery with this president," the source told me.
Trump is a man who is easily influenced by flattery, and Putin has offered Trump great flattery, which Trump has reciprocated.
"Imitation is the highest form of flattery," she said, "and I'm no expert but I think the Kardashian ladies are pretty happy for a bit of flattery."
The test is notoriously tough, but political flattery can help.
Mystery makes his ring disappear; this guy does exhausting flattery.
He started with a bucketload of flattery for the troops.
Imitation is the highest form of flattery, especially for Halloween!
As they say, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery….
Flattery, it turns out, can get you just about anywhere.
The president resorted to flattery — he's a great guy, really.
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery as they say.
In his remarks, Johnson ladled out his famously effusive flattery.
Above all, the exhibition highlights his disinterest in subject flattery.
Yet these days, "mom" is the highest form of flattery.
"Initially, it's like the highest form of flattery," she said.
Netanyahu treats Trump with a mixture of flattery and devotion.
"Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery," Omar tweeted Thursday.
Foreign governments know that Trump can be seduced with flattery.
Imitation is indeed the sincerest form of flattery, after all.
Flattery begins with an attempt to enhance the target's perception of himself, and though the new dynamics of media-fired flattery might turn some of these energies toward transforming observers, it always reshapes the flatterer.
He -- well, it&aposs a form of flattery, isn&apost it?
There is a pervasive and uneasy feeling of conceit and flattery.
Such flattery is no doubt calculated to entice Kim to denuclearize.
We can trace a rough history of this rewiring of flattery.
Often, we condone flattery as useful or laud it as clever.
Many foreign leaders have realised that Mr Trump enjoys vacuous flattery.
Merkel goes in the other direction Flattery isn't everyone's game, though.
This flattery may partly reflect Morgan Stanley's position on Wall Street.
Imitation is, as we all know, the highest form of flattery.
Barker's simple flattery is a strategy neither man can see through.
There's an undertone of flattery, and almost admiration, to it all.
We could be witnessing the dawn of a flattery arms race.
Love, she suggests, is too complicated to be reduced to flattery.
" He also understands the power of flattery: "So obvious, so easy.
In Trump they saw opportunity, plying him with flattery and blandishments.
They don't volunteer purplish flattery like that because it's their wont.
Warren's courtship of her onetime rivals is more than just flattery.
"They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery," he said.
Silicon Valley may run on hubris, but it's underwritten by flattery.
On the one hand, imitation is the greatest form of flattery.
In the world of research, that is the sincerest form of flattery.
Once the cameras are switched off, the president lays on the flattery.
The audience, consisting mostly of autocrats and dictators, spouted gushers of flattery.
There is also a good deal of self-flattery posing as analysis.
Emmanuel Macron, the so-called "Trump whisperer", tried flattery; he was ignored.
As for Mr Trump's stop in Beijing, flattery will prevail there, too.
Commonly a wretch who supports with insolence, and is paid with flattery.
In business as in life, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
Plus, a little flattery never hurt, as long as you believe it.
His craving for populist approval, his longing for flattery, leaves Trump vulnerable.
Notable, too, was the lack of extensive flattery from the other speakers.
"To be sure, imitation is the highest form of flattery," he said.
Democratic leaders pointed out the Republicans' flattery was not to be trusted.
"We're delighted that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery," she says.
Whether it is genuine flattery or something else remains an open question.
SHOW THEM A GOOD TIME By Nicole Flattery 238 pp. Bloomsbury. $24.
Trump has an insatiable appetite for praise, an unquenchable thirst for flattery.
A: Most would be a lot of flattery, a lot of compliments.
"Mimicking Go-Jek's strategy is the highest form of flattery," laughed Makarim.
Air kisses, flattery, and deference are part of doing business in Hollywood.
There's not much direct flattery of the ancien régime in the show.
If flattery can grease the wheels of cooperation, Trump should continue as planned.
They chipped away at Short's resolve with a combination of threats and flattery.
Meanwhile, other users flooded the hashtag praising the president with flattery and adulation.
Mollie makes a good point that sometimes flattery can be good for diplomacy.
If imitation is the best form of flattery, Facebook must really admire Snapchat.
The US' strongest ally has found the flattery route somewhat harder to execute.
How fragile is Trump's ego that he needs this kind of nauseating flattery.
President Trump returned the flattery, as you would expect a guest to do.
The comment was not only notable for its extreme flattery of the President.
But Mr. Trump's sensitivity to attacks also exposes him as vulnerable to flattery.
All these disciplines require is a mastery of jargon & flattery of one's superiors.
When borrowing is acknowledged, after all, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
Some of this might be strategic; everyone knows Trump is susceptible to flattery.
The left should bestow upon David Koch the sincerest form of flattery: imitation.
The Trump-Fox connection, though, extends beyond friendship and flattery to outright advocacy.
President Donald Trump just set a new standard in his search for flattery.
But Trump's critics fear the president has been blinded by the constant flattery.
But she ends on a note, once again, of air kisses and flattery.
The key to flattery, Green said, is to be as sincere as possible.
Liang's eye roll seems to have been a sign of disgust at Zhang's flattery.
As his conversation with Comey shows, he values loyalty over competency, flattery over expertise.
She uses flattery, deception, and the Burn Book to destroy reputations, emotions, and lives.
White House officials have suggested there is a strategy behind Trump's flattery of Duterte.
This is very different from empty flattery, which most people are adept at detecting.
He offers no loyalty to his subordinates but expects flattery from them in return.
Never mind imitation – dedicating a song to someone is the sincerest form of flattery.
When flattery fails and aggressions surface, employing a muzzle is tempting but ill-advised.
They found — as we all are finding — the soft underbelly of Trump: flattery. 7.
Meant as sincere flattery, the NSX can be as docile as a Honda Accord.
He's also someone who appreciates ostentatious wealth, over-the-top pomp and circumstance, and flattery.
Sutton thinks Zuckerberg does a sufficient job of holding the responsibility without begging for flattery.
For years, Coffey has produced modestly scaled self-portraits with not a brushstroke of flattery.
Weed sellers are already paying the wine business the compliment of their most sincere flattery.
Imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery, but try telling that to Britney Spears.
If imitation is the highest form of flattery, then Grace Vanderwaal should be very flattered.
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Gulf carriers are reciprocating Turkish's earlier compliments.
There could also be the usual host flattery that typically marks these high-paid speeches.
Our thought: Pomp and flattery aside, it is not so clear that Xi played Trump.
When Warren violated Senate rules and was penalized because of it, the media flattery ensued.
I know it's the sincerest form of flattery but there can only be one me.
Yet one thing is new in the burgeoning Trump-Kim relationship: face-to-face flattery.
Le Brun understood that she was not simply selling likenesses and flattery, but narratives too.
For those who know the president, public praise and flattery are a valuable political currency.
That's a surefire way to win favor with Mr. Trump, a notorious sucker for flattery.
Trump ran for president as an exercise of self-flattery and to boost his brand.
And in the highest form of flattery, other networks, like MSNBC, have begun hosting similar events.
For years the artist has produced modestly scaled self-portraits with not a brushstroke of flattery.
Imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery, but not when credit goes unacknowledged — and unpaid.
The media is not simply the means; it is a crucial part of the flattery loop.
The more successful flattery is, the less likely the flatterer is to see it as fraud.
Kim has successfully courted Trump by appealing to him directly, both through flattery and televised addresses.
If imitation is the highest form of flattery, then Britney Spears should be very, very flattered.
Lawmakers may have devolved their own power, but they will never devolve their love of flattery.
"It was about flattery, that only the president could deliver peace," said the former U.S. official.
An experienced diplomat, Yu couched almost all of his comments in flattery for Trump and Kim.
Instead, he focused on forging a close personal connection with Trump over a photo and flattery.
A bit of flattery may get you somewhere with Trump, but reverse course at your peril.
"We can be blinded by flattery from the seats of power," he wrote to his grandchildren.
Reddit co-founder Alexi Ohanian weighed in on Facebook's version via Twitter: Sincerest form of flattery!
What I do see is an awful lot of self-flattery in the form of yearning.
Get that important alone time to indulge yourself in solo orgasms, fine dining, flattery, and more!
To call it heavy on flattery would be an understatement, and I regretted it almost immediately.
He became a courtier, dispensing flattery in gravelly tones at family gatherings and Christmas Day lunch.
His hosts went out of their way to indulge his weakness for flattery and deal-making.
And in his eagerness to reward flattery he makes large concessions and gets little in return.
What Riefenstahl understood is that such words become flattery, however much they are meant to discredit.
Verdict: They say imitation is the greatest form of flattery, but these imitations just look fatty.
I cannot stress this enough: Imitation is supposed to be the sincerest form of flattery, not battery.
Flattery diminishes the trust on which the social order is based, and it ultimately threatens this order.
Mr Trump's behaviour, a quixotic mix of poison and flattery, has further undermined Europeans' trust in America.
The gang-stalking community is not unlike mainstream social media, in that it trades upon mutual flattery.
For MPs and party members, it is an opportunity to trade their votes for favours or flattery.
Read the exchange here: What they're saying: The text string featured legal advice, information exchange and flattery.
" His dictionary defines a "patron" as "a wretch who supports with indolence and is paid with flattery.
That in of itself is an art form; after all, imitation is the purest form of flattery.
On the internet, where "aggregation" is often the highest form of flattery, not everyone appreciates the compliment.
Personally, I think there's no sincerer form of flattery than a candy modeled and named after you.
What is not known yet, after all this global flattery, is what America is getting in return.
His interest in partnership and flattery and pleasure were hot — to his partner, but especially to him.
The idea seems to be to defuse potential violence through a combination of surprise, fear, and flattery.
O'Brien has a history of praising Trump, and this type of flattery likely aided in his ascension.
It was clear in the final days before the summit, however, that Trump was in flattery mode.
"I guess I've always been told that imitation is the most sincere form of flattery," he said.
But so has Saudi Arabia, a fact that Mr. Trump, seduced by royal flattery, chose to ignore.
He knew just how handle the skittish, sensitive Verdi: with an adroit combination of candor and flattery.
"Imitation is the greatest form of flattery," Old Mutual chairman Patrick O'Sullivan said of the Prudential move.
They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but this might be a bit too sincere.
Imitation being the sincerest form of flattery, those who served businessman Trump picked up the Sharpie habit.
Trump initially seemed to think he could win over Xi with a mix of pressure and flattery.
He was the first of the night's many nice guys, offering flattery and supportive, long-term devotion.
For now, creative small shops will have to look at imitation as the sincerest form of flattery.
Macron has gone out of his way to woo Trump with a mix of machismo and flattery.
So they have jumped on a fluid long-term negotiation at its inception by mocking the president's flattery.
Soon afterwards, his six colleagues in the Politburo's Standing Committee began laying on the flattery with a trowel.
They say imitation is the best form of flattery, but honestly: this particular case might be pushing it.
But while new media has changed the dynamic of flattery, it cannot contain the corruption that sycophancy engenders.
"I'm really surprised, I don't know whether it's flattery or an outright lie," he told news channel ANC.
The upshot of his emphasis on denouncing media scrutiny and elevating official flattery is that he never will.
" Solomon advised, "Resist the flattery of being an 'old friend' or the sentimentality that Chinese hospitality readily evokes.
Instead, he needs first to cease indulging China with flattery and forgiveness while it weakens the sanctions pressure.
Watch the video above to get the breakdown — and remember that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
But he opened with flattery, which diplomats have discovered is a key to approaching the volatile American leader.
The cruelty in the worlds Flattery draws makes the tender moments in her stories all the more affecting.
And, he knows that the most tried and true way back into Trump's good graces is total flattery.
If it is true that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then Habitat's concrete should be blushing.
He inquired further throughout the interview, and while he was amiable about it, this wasn't flattery or deflection.
That's a reasonable theory, given the president's preference for flattery and deep hostility to anyone who criticizes him.
Instagram rolls out disappearing, Snapchat-like messages In tech and in life, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
They take time and patience, as well as threats and flattery, and they cannot be successful under a microscope.
And she wasn't immune to the lures of celebrity and flattery, as a disastrous stint in Hollywood made clear.
Contrast that forbearance with China's impatience when Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro visited Beijing in September, trailing clouds of flattery.
While it will probably speak to an underserved audience segment of smart, socially awkward women, it avoids audience flattery.
Imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery, but in some cases, it could be grounds for a lawsuit.
That starts with flattery, something Mr Abe understood from the start of his personal relationship with the American president.
He has even mentioned his history as a dealmaker to seemingly explain why flattery could work well on him.
Far preferable for Trump are the state visits bestowed by politicians hoping to fete a president susceptible to flattery.
People often say imitation is the best form of flattery, but Kim Kardashian West isn't here for the copycats.
That Trump prefers flattery and good news to the unvarnished truth is understandable and, in its way, very human.
In both countries, where the hosts showered Trump with flattery and warmth, Trump played the role of gracious guest.
This is why he dresses up his routine deceptions with condescension while slathering us with Eddie Haskell-esque flattery.
As his sycophants depart, Twitter is the one place where he can quickly get a similar hit of flattery.
So if this isn't an authorized group biography, it's the next best thing, with all the flattery that entails.
President Trump, blinded by Mr. Xi's flattery and blind to history, does nothing except cede more power to Beijing.
It's why he would echo the president's widely criticized flattery of Kim Jong-un and the North Korean government.
As with past debates, a truism of presidential politics seemed to hold: Combat is the sincerest form of flattery.
Healy's gift for flattery was rewarded with commissions to paint four additional presidents, the last of them Abraham Lincoln.
When flattery failed, they said, he harassed the witness and even threatened his life and that of his dog.
They brought candy and flattery and jitterbug dances, petting in the back seat of movie theaters and free love.
But while Kahlo clearly desired O'Keeffe's support, there is little evidence to suggest that O'Keeffe responded to her flattery.
"I mean, I think you know, imitation is the most sincere form of flattery in a way," Charlotte said.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel Unlike some of her counterparts, Merkel has never attempted lavish displays of flattery to woo Trump.
Whatever pleasure Trump got out of flattering himself, this deceptive promotion of a brand was essentially flattery for the observer.
Imitation was the sincerest form of flattery when 3-year-old Parker Curry dressed up as Michelle Obama for Halloween.
He&aposs dangling the carrot while holding the stick, while remaining optimistic and promising, while also unloading flattery on everybody.
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Bebe Rexha got some serious kudos from pop royalty at the VMAs.
They say imitation is the highest form of flattery — unless you're talking about straight up ripping off someone else's show.
Trump made a shift from heated rhetoric to, not merely more temperate rhetoric, but to downright effusively flattery of Kim.
Through a combination of flattery, persuasion and intimidation, the Trump administration appears to have capitulated to the Guatemalan government's preferences.
In Mexico, his rougher edges seemed sanded down as he offered flattery and solicitousness in place of crudeness and brickbats.
The US President has repeatedly shown that flattery, praise and a welcoming atmosphere are the fastest ways to his heart.
If the guest asked her the name of the cocktail she had "invented," she'd hit them with a little flattery.
Some Republicans say his unorthodox approach to North Korea, and his heavy flattery of Kim may be worth a try.
If imitation is the highest form of flattery, Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez are being awfully kind to each other.
Even so, Netanyahu drilled down on Iran's malfeasance in his remarks to the UN and on his flattery of Trump.
Imitation, we're told for reasons that are never, and will never be, fully explained, is the sincerest form of flattery.
Xi, deploying pomp and flattery during the president's visit last year, knows how to get Trump where he wants him.
But the crowd enthusiastically bought the president's pitch, even if Barack Obama successfully sold that brand of flattery here first.
And the actor in Mr. Zelensky must have recognized that winning Mr. Trump over required cringing flattery and total deference.
When she arrived in Israel on Monday, a microphone caught a bit of private flattery from the prime minister's wife.
She is manifestly authentic, direct in a way unique among public figures, no more subject to flattery than to coercion.
Matt Gallagher, CEO of Parsley Energy Inc, calls the majors' investments "the best form of flattery" for independents operating here.
President Trump likes to be surrounded by people who agree with him and who are willing to shower him with flattery.
He did so through a combination of flattery — "Fort Trump" — and by offering to put up a large chunk of cash.
Now it&aposs often said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, so I wonder what plagiarism get&aposs you?
There's a kind of brotherhood of undemocratic leaders, and you can see it in the flattery they give to each other.
The alliance's secretary-general, Jens Stoltenberg, has decided that the way to deal with a problem like Mr Trump is flattery.
Imitation is NOT a form of flattery when it comes to these wax creations, allegedly depicting Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.
OS X did virtual desktops first (called Spaces), but you know what they say: Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
Despite that flattery, the Chinese press has routinely criticized Trump — sometimes sharply — over differences in issues like Taiwan and North Korea.
While it's flattering that the world continues to see the dollar as its primary currency, the flattery is actually a curse.
Some were angry and accusatory, others effusive with flattery — all hot emotions that could raise warning flags with the TV audience.
The hard work of sliding campaign donations and personal flattery to a corrupt chief executive has paid off for the industry.
Perhaps Netflix and Hulu should view password sharing as a form of flattery rather than seeing it as a bad thing.
Annoyed, I noted that I wouldn't even have thought to text him if he hadn't blanketed me with such gratuitous flattery.
It was true, they said, that Mr. Rechnitz had showered Mr. Seabrook with expensive trips, fine cigars, fancy meals and flattery.
In part, Shaw's inability to challenge the myth of Stalin as a great friend of humanity can be explained by flattery.
Mr Duda has honed the art of speaking to Mr Trump in the languages he understands best: flattery, money and loyalty.
What they want "is not literature at all, but flattery," he says, at least in those Indian novels written in English.
The secretary of state nominee appreciates that with Trump, who is acutely conscious of his image, flattery will get you everywhere.
Can the swamp find a way — either through flattery or through Ivanka Trump — to turn Donald Trump on these two issues?
After a campaign of bashing The Times relentlessly, in the face of the actual journalists, he tempered his whining with flattery.
When writing about yourself, it's difficult enough to ease up on the pedal of self-flattery in the interests of truth.
World Patent Marketing used flattery to convince inventors to use its services, regardless of their invention's merits or patentability, Jones says.
Xi will not only be able to impress Trump with grand gestures and flattery while hosting him in his own country.
Don't be afraid to throw in some flattery by mentioning how much you've learned from your boss and the experience so far.
There is nothing Larry David the character likes or deserves more than a little flattery, because there is nothing he gets less.
Or ply your collaborator with enough sugar and flattery to make them believe that any changes you suggest are actually their idea.
It's no secret that the President seems to have a Pavlovian response to flattery, even if it comes from despots like Kim.
But as we've seen in social media, copying isn't just the most sincere form of flattery — it's also a pathway to success.
At some point, however, there will be domestic pressure on Mr Macron to show something in return for all this Trump-flattery.
Could it be possible that horizontal stripes, all white, oversized fits, mixed prints and other things I eschewed could lead to...flattery?
But at some point there will be domestic pressure on the French leader to show something in return for all this flattery.
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then Snapchat should consider itself one of the most beloved companies in Silicon Valley.
I try to always look on the bright side, remind myself that imitation is flattery and that I'm onto the next thing.
But if it does, isn't this simply an acknowledgment by Trump that world leaders know that flattery gets them everywhere with him?
Meanwhile, Snapchat is gaining the respect of the Street and pretty much everyone else (imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, right?).
They'll see through his rhetoric—if they don't already—and only make deals based on their self-interest, not on Trump's flattery.
"Flattery secures his friendship, criticism his enmity," wrote McCain in "The Restless Wave," which he co-authored with longtime aide Mark Salter.
In an early take, Louis-Dreyfus tried an understated approach, reacting to Gary's flattery with a slight smile, but it felt wrong.
Flattery will get you everywhere To Trump, one of the biggest takeaways of the trip was how well he has been received.
Flattery is a winning strategy To Trump, the warm reception he received in Asia was enough to declare the trip a success.
Imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery, but Instagram's latest move likely doesn't feel like much of a compliment to Snapchat.
The flattery seems to have worked: Trump described Graham in February as someone "I respect, I listen to" on the Middle East.
Cuomo's calculation seems to be that a softer approach would get him further with a president known for being susceptible to flattery.
But it didn't read like flattery; it felt as if these were honest responses he had and he wanted to share them.
At this point, the interview moves towards policy topics, and Trump relaxes into self-flattery: I know more about the big bills.
Like Donald Trump and so many other leaders and moguls bombarded with the white noise of flattery, Lear cannot hear the truth.
It might have even made them more likely to consider undersized defensive tackles in the future — imitation and flattery, and all that.
I have never understood why some guys seem to think flattery is the key to a bedroom they've already been welcomed into.
For Mr. Abe, the flattery is the product of close study of a president who sees diplomacy as an entirely personal endeavor.
When Kimmy didn't jump at the idea of "Jim" meeting her in Greece, Philip first tried flattery, telling her she intimidated him.
Often his goal seemed to be to grease his one-man flattery offensive toward President Vladimir Putin, which continues to this day.
If combat is the sincerest form of flattery in politics, Pete Buttigieg had some reason to be flattered on the Atlanta stage.
Flattery of physical traits (regardless of kindness-to-accuracy ratio) could be welcome; it could also leave a person feeling uncomfortably scrutinized.
Actors and producers valued not just her canny eye and instinct for flattery but also her ability to work swiftly and calmly.
The 22-minute speech Trump delivered was packed with the confidence, self-flattery and showmanship that have become hallmarks of his tenure.
In particular, world leaders are growing more adept at charming him with grand displays of flattery, and appear to be getting results.
His trip to Asia brought a lot of ceremonial deference and customs of flattery that kept him doing better for a while.
"You made me a part of your wonderful book for the whole world to read?" she asks, ready to swoon from the flattery.
The most northwestern point of the contiguous United States, Cape Flattery provides a gorgeous view of the Pacific Ocean and the Washington coastline.
Not only is it the sincerest form of flattery, imitation is also one of the most surefire ways to crack up an audience.
Foreign leaders have come to ascertain that feting Trump with outsized displays of flattery can bear ample fruit, at least for a time.
And they're not even't imitating animation movies, it's a tribute to cinema, it's live action films that get paid the form of flattery.
"Imitation is the best form of flattery: @chadwickboseman I admire your quiet, confident, regal nature," she tweeted alongside the side-by-side photo.
The bottom line: Museums feel a perpetual need to collect collectors, whom they butter up with a combination of flattery and board seats.
Sycophancy and flattery may buy one a place in his court but the evidence suggests it comes at the cost of real influence.
Depending on where you work, Instagram's Stories feature is either the most sincere form of flattery or the most blatant form of plagiarism.
Rather than being a form of flattery, the mimicry of the female pseudopenis may actually be a way to outcompete the male penis.
Chinese leaders have long used flattery to court American politicians -- and the current commander in chief seems especially susceptible to such an approach.
Mr. Trump has boasted about Mr. Putin's flattery, but his remarks on Twitter have been far from consistently positive toward the Russian leader.
Some – like calling Trump and his trade representative Robert Lighthizer as "the two best negotiators in America" – represent simple flattery of his bosses.
And for what felt like the first time in this already frenzied and strange 2020 presidential campaign, it wasn't all fawning and flattery.
In my experience, the most prevalent is something called love bombing: It's a constant bombardment of flattery and attention, and communication—just constant.
Imitation is the best form of flattery, so since CNN started instantaneous fact-checking, MSNBC has followed suit, although to a lesser extent.
"Trump risks mistaking personal flattery for geopolitical realities," Richard Gowan, an expert on diplomacy at the European Council on Foreign Relations, told me.
Mr. Trump piled on the flattery last month, congratulating Mr. Xi after he was anointed to a second term as Communist Party leader.
They spoke with the ease and deft mutual flattery of friends, touching on democracy and education, their Midwestern roots and love of literature.
The French president has long argued that such leaders are more dangerous when isolated, and is trying instead to mix firmness and flattery.
Surely he must have imagined that more power meant more flattery, a grander image, a greater hall of mirrors reflecting back his magnificence.
If anything, his visit will leave an impression -- if only because Modi has orchestrated a welcome finely attuned to Trump's love of flattery.
Using flattery and the threat of embarrassment, he gets the American Medical Association to support the creation of Medicare, which it vehemently opposed.
Nor did Mr. Abbas miss the chance for some tactical flattery, telling Mr. Trump that with his "great negotiating ability," peace was possible.
Rewarding the poet's fatuousness, the portraitist's flattery and the jeweler's smarm with gold, she believes she is modeling a higher form of love.
They have seen how prone he can be to manipulation, how susceptible to flattery, how influenced by the last voice in his ear.
Like many beleaguered and unpopular presidents before him, Trump has come to like foreign trips and the pomp, flattery, and distraction they bring.
Imitation can be the sincerest form of flattery, as was demonstrated by two exciting concerts on consecutive nights at Carnegie Hall this weekend.
That said, Datuna says he has profound respect for Maurizio Cattelan, and that this was simply meant to be an act of flattery.
They say imitation is the highest form of flattery, but in the increasingly competitive world of banking, perhaps poaching your best people also counts.
The fertility doctor said my insides were ripe and gorgeous (better feedback than my last audition) and, well, flattery will get you everywhere, folks.
He did so through a combination of flattery — "Fort Trump" — and offering to put up a large chunk of cash toward building the base.
But Puerto Rican advocates and people who have talked with the Trump administration are concerned flattery won't be enough to keep the president engaged.
It's another entirely that Trump allows them to take advantage of his unpreparedness and predilection for flattery to serve their needs instead of America's.
" The dialogue is filled with flattery from Mr. Guzmán, referring to his new friend as a "lady" and "the best thing in the world.
In this production, the thin-skinned and raving king—who confuses flattery for fidelity, obsequiousness for respect—presides over an almost garishly golden court.
Gingrich and Christie may benefit from the fact that they are (for the most part) shameless Trump yes-men, and Trump appreciates the flattery.
It's a model that other world leaders have utilized to varying levels of success on a President highly susceptible to extravagant displays of flattery.
Bowen has always talked about how much she loves Vergara, so this is a case of imitation truly being the sincerest form of flattery.
Their directors are clearly devoted fans of "Rocky", "Jurassic Park" and the rest—and, for them, imitation really is the sincerest form of flattery.
However, the workers were also suckers for flattery: the complimentary text message group came in a close second with an increase of 6.6 percent.
And for the second time on Tuesday, Schumer ramped up pressure on the President, partly using a page out of Trump's own playbook: flattery.
" The out-of-character accolade from the President came after Rosenstein directed flattery of his own at the President, thanking him for his "leadership.
They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but we don't necessarily think Tom Marvolo Riddle – notorious stick-in-the-mud – would agree.
I don't even really think of her as old—and I'm not just saying in an attempt at flattery, should she read this someday.
Especially in the opening scene, when they compete in flattery for Lear's affection, it's difficult to understand why Ms. Beier chose this particular register.
But Trump's foreign policy achievements -- apart from piling up glowing flattery by leaders intent on exploiting his craving for praise -- are questionable at best.
Bret: The argument in favor of Trump's approach is that we've tried everything else and failed, so why not give abject flattery a go?
But after hours of fending off his chitchat, flattery, requests for massages and a bath, ultimately I found myself pushed back against the bed.
But it is not only journalists who are struggling to escape from the endless loop of flattery, anxiety, and distraction that social media provides.
KABUL, Afghanistan — Flattery of the American president may work in North Korea and Washington, but in Afghanistan it is proving dangerous and even fatal.
"I think imitation is the most sincere form of flattery, in a way," Pence said in an interview with Fox Business Network on Tuesday.
This is both the strength and weakness of Biden's approach to politics: It is relentlessly personal, built atop relationships and flattery and phone calls.
Some victims are initially groomed with flattery and gifts, and many suffer threats of kidnap, violence and rape, according to Britain's National Crime Agency (NCA).
From the super-sweet makeup rep killing with flattery, to the gorgeous look we could never replicate IRL, these five situations are supremely relatable. 1.
It would be easy to dismiss this as flattery from a former law clerk who, as solicitor general, was trying to get the justice's vote.
Robson and Safechuck, along with their families, tell stories in Leaving Neverland about a lonely superstar who was isolated, and their flattery at his attention.
Vox's Zack Beauchamp writes: [Trump is] easily swayed by flattery, not terribly interested in policy details, and deeply invested in his reputation as a dealmaker.
Thirty-one months into the Administration, the relationship between Trump and Pompeo, born in derision and remade in flattery, has proved to be surprisingly durable.
But that flattery ignores the bumpy road of progress — the way that people really were aware of the homophobia within Friends back in the '90s.
Some of that may be a diplomatic dose of flattery; much of it, from firms such as IKEA, SoftBank, Amazon and Starbucks, is sincerely meant.
Obama called Trump's "flattery" of Russian President Vladimir Putin "out of step" with US norms, and called out Republicans who support their nominee as hypocritical.
Even so, many of Mai Mahiu's boozers prefer Mr Trump's usual blunt talk over what they see as the insincere flattery of other Western leaders.
Trump appeared to indicate at a forum televised by NBC last week that Putin's flattery had prompted him to look on the Russian leader favorably.
And the rewards I was getting, in the form of praise and flattery, allowed me to temporarily set aside difficult emotions I still wasn't acknowledging.
The President has described Kim as "open" and "very honorable" in recent weeks, an outburst of flattery apparently designed to bring him to the table.
Pence's flattery perpetuates an image of servility when he plays the role as Trump's prime celebrant as he did in his Cabinet meeting double-header.
Trump's national security aides have characterized the President's use of flattery as a means to extract concessions from his counterparts, particularly in isolating North Korea.
All of this vomit-worthy flattery works, and the so-called Christian commander agrees to take his mistress out on the illegal town once again.
So he started with threats of "fire and fury," then turned to surprise initiatives, then gratuitous flattery of one of the world's more brutal dictators.
The exchange begins with the two leaders cementing a communal relationship with fulsome congratulations and flattery and a celebration of their similarities and common interests.
Macron, Trump's closest global friend, will make his case during a pomp-filled state visit, Trump's first time deploying the highest form of diplomatic flattery.
"I think imitation is the most sincere form of flattery in a way," Pence said during an interview with Fox Business Network's Maria Bartiromo Tuesday.
Yet that was a widely shared reaction when the first full meeting of President Donald Trump's cabinet, on June 12th, began with an extended flattery contest.
" Michael Flattery, 23, an app developer in Galway "Thirty-five years ago, my mother marched against the introduction of the Eighth Amendment while pregnant with me.
She cannot magically empower every woman, especially since many of us, fooled by flattery or flashy lifestyles, refuse to even consider the depths of our oppression.
The flattery worked, because Bryant would go on to sign with Nike for the rest of his career, producing plenty of covetable sneakers in the process.
The actress says Weinstein's incessant flattery, as well as the high position he held, made her miss what would otherwise be seen as key warning signs.
Sans body, the statue has a bit of a Ron Mueck-ish quality, with its uncanny gaze and emphasis on verisimilitude over flattery of the subject.
Abe understands that flattery, as opposed to strategic thinking, is the most effective means for persuading the president to work in the interest of the alliance.
I started the conversation with small talk, flattery, and a brief introduction of myself, which, unlike Lyovochkin, he listened to as he picked at his plate.
At Tuesday's press conference, Obama also criticized Trump for his "continued flattery" of Russian President Vladimir Putin, saying "it is out of step with" the country.
Faced with major obstacles to mounting her own exhibition on Barragán (who died in 1988), Magid embarks on an epistolary seduction of increasing flattery and desperation.
"New Yorkers aren't stupid and they certainly won't fall for Ted Cruz's lame soliloquies and flattery after he slammed their values," said Kasich spokeswoman Connie Wehrkamp.
Notably, he sought to woo the Chinese president, Xi Jinping, with flattery, but came away with no significant concessions on North Korea or looming trade disputes.
One former White House official said the vice president quickly learned that Trump responds well to flattery and now incorporates it nearly every time he speaks.
How else could a state with shrinking relevance — Iowa has fewer than half the electoral votes it did in 280 — garner so much focus and flattery?
In his mid-60s, my father unfolded a United States road atlas, laid a ruler across it, and drew a straight line from Cape Flattery, Wash.
Until that day arrives, we have this book, which forcefully interrupts the comfortable bath of self-flattery in which our well-graduated professionals pass their hours.
Learned Hand, the great mid-century New York judge, later regretted that he and other young admirers "indulged themselves so much in flattery" of the justice.
It was the start of a correspondence that began with cheerful notes on graded papers, then progressed to Mr. Lyman's tempting her with flattery and romance.
Trump apparently responded positively to the less-than-subtle flattery from Zelenskiy, the consummate showman whose resounding election win The New Republic covered earlier this year.
Some members appeared to use flattery on Trump, with Murphy saying the president has the sole power to bring Republicans to the table on gun reform.
But even after three years of Pence's obedience and nonstop flattery, there have been signs that Trump is unwilling to reciprocate the same degree of loyalty.
The President senses good angles when on camera, and he's obsessed with polls, the size of his crowds and the flattery dished out by foreign leaders.
And with Trump, a man who is so receptive to praise, in the White House, Republicans have learned that the easiest way to get there is flattery.
His flattery of Trump began small, as routine ingratiation -- a phone call, a private kowtow, with a limited audience of diplomats and officials inured to this dynamic.
While Billy is an obvious antagonist in season 2, Eleven clearly hasn't taken a liking to Max, and she brutally snubs Max's attempts at flattery and friendship.
Important surrogates owe their places on the Trump train to espousing the right talking points and lavishing the president-elect with a bit of well-placed flattery.
Guzman's texts are filled with flattery for del Castillo, but also attention to details that would be downright boring except for the man whose thumbs typed them.
Rather than relying on flattery and accommodation to alter Chinese policy, we should recognize that the path to peace in East Asia runs through increased American leadership.
If it doesn't occur to Trump that some people can't be bought with money or flattery it may be because it often seems like these techniques work.
In more than three decades of covering the White House, I've never seen such an extended public display of flattery for a president from his chosen subordinates.
"The first thing I said is we have to find Giorgio and get him back," Mr. Finch said to the older man, who delighted in the flattery.
He promotes more punitive sanctions against Russia rather than the kind of hand-holding flattery of President Vladimir V. Putin that Mr. Trump practiced even this week.
Friendship was finally restored through the efforts of Benjamin Rush, a colleague from the Continental Congress, who conducted a two-year campaign of exhortation, flattery and guile.
Xi has been brilliant at playing Trump, plying him with flattery and short-term trade concessions and deflecting him from the real structural trade imbalances with China.
What he may lack in boxing experience, he makes up for in both swagger and the sort of obnoxiously tailored suiting whose flattery extends to his crotch.
The event, attended by hundreds of journalists and broadcast live on state television, has often tended to be more a carnival of flattery than a news event.
The president engaged in a particularity aggressive back-and-forth Tuesday with Macron, whose tack toward managing the unpredictable Trump has ranged from flattery to direct confrontation.
Sheridan's movie scripts aren't quite to that level of audience flattery, and they do tend to be at least interested in muddying the picture they initially present.
The answer, embarrassing but at this point known to Trump's staff and to any foreign government that might want to curry America's favor, is flattery and sycophancy.
Flattery Sometimes, we can't help but give into a little sweet-talking, especially on the days when a new lippie is just the pick-me-up we need.
But the disappointment of inviting Trump for days of overt flattery, only to be publicly undercut, is an experience he and other world leaders have come to expect.
And they know the way to Trump's heart, and to potentially keep his focus on the island's crisis, may be through the tried and true barrage of flattery.
His model of conspicuous flattery has been mimicked by leaders across the globe, though few have carried out the task with as much gusto as the Japanese leader.
Abe has been a close ally of Trump's and, along with many other world leaders, seems to have learned that flattery is often the way to Trump's heart.
It offers a perverse sort of flattery for some shoppers, but it also certainly adds to (if not full-on creates) total confusion about sizing and self-image.
Thank you for your time, Courtney In this example, the person shows genuine, specific interest in the other person's work and accomplishments (thoughtful flattery will get you everywhere).
Christie took each with his usual mix of serious policy discussion, some humor, a bit of bluster, plenty of flattery and at times a combination of all four.
But the Beyhive seems determined to alert her, so if she does, we think it's safe to assume she'll take the imitation as the highest form of flattery.
The result: using a dopey neologism, a hashtag, and some flattery (deserved, to be fair) to promote an article for the third and fourth time in one day.
I've always said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery and all I've ever done artistically is imitate the female form in all its sizes and shapes.
The global elite, witnessing Trump's easy susceptibility to flattery—as in his relations with Chinese President Xi Jinping—has every incentive to try and glad-hand the president.
China is "under the operative notion that, with Trump, flattery will get you everywhere," said Jim McGregor, a China expert who chair's the region for consultancy APCO Worldwide.
In his own words, in another of his numerous letters to Salmond, the Scottish leader, about the Aberdeenshire wind farm, Trump tries flattery to get his own way.
Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson told reporters that Mr. Trump had, in effect, used flattery to appeal to Mr. Xi to do more to isolate North Korea.
Bristling with racial and gender politics, it's a tragicomedy about the nexus of arrogance and delusion — and how easy deception can be when all it takes is flattery.
Dictators often make poor decisions because they don't get accurate information: When you squelch independent voices you end up getting just flattery and optimism from those around you.
Gail Collins You know, it might be less terrifying if Donald Trump had cannily tried to obstruct justice, plying his F.B.I. director with flattery and carefully scripted suggestions.
And it was an extraordinary part, that I could not believe he was asking me to play, so just the flattery of being offered the role was enough.
Imitation may be the best form of flattery, but the best place to get the Cronut is where it all started, Dominique Ansel Bakery in New York City.
There's a middle zone, a sweet spot, where we are pulled out of the solitude of our hearts, where bitterness and envy and rancor and self-flattery lives.
Needless to say, the genuine article has taken note of his many copycats, and he has made it clear he believes that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
In Japan just last week, for instance, where he was greeted with supreme flattery and royal ceremony, the President indicated he wasn't much bothered by North Korea's missile tests.
Foreign officials, when preparing for a presidential visit, are often conscious of the prospect their careful planning and attempts at flattery could be unwound by one of Trump's tweets.
At least half of America's national politics is dedicated to this, and to the service and flattery of righteous grouches and their refusal to be confused by the facts.
Imitation is the highest form of flattery, and unless Gomez and The Weeknd are jointly dropping the hottest mixtape of 2017, I am not down for these staged moments.
He offered to be my "mentor" using praise and flattery of my writing, and promises to use his connections to help elevate my career to the level of his.
If the President actually gets briefed by his experts, they would probably warn him not to fall into Kim's transparent trap of personal flattery and criticisms of his administration.
Using all means necessary, both by flattery and by force, Florentino Pérez has become the undisputed ruler of one of the largest, most powerful football clubs in the world.
It's clear that Abe understands that keeping Trump happy means a lot of face time, flattery (Trump claims Abe nominated him for a Nobel Prize) and gold-plated gifts.
Tokyo (CNN)President Donald Trump arrived in Japan on Saturday eager for a visit salted with flattery and pomp — particularly as he escapes a hostile political environment back home.
Both also tell these aides and friends they believe they can influence the President because he is open-minded on most policy issues, and that friendship and flattery works.
The pitch was the interest; ordinarily, the mere fact that Bayern wanted a player — combined with its massively superior financial strength — was flattery enough to get a deal done.
"Xi has been brilliant at playing Trump, plying him with flattery and short-term trade concessions and deflecting him from the real structural trade imbalances with China," Friedman wrote.
CBN's audience, and its interests, both help explain the administration's policy moves and may exert influence on them, appealing to a president known for being easily swayed by flattery.
Trump lavished flattery on North Korea's Kim Jong Un, suspended large-scale military exercises and canceled tougher sanctions, believing all this would get Kim to surrender his nuclear weapons.
And having lured the jury in with a fantastical closing argument about his client's supposed generosity and heroics, Spiro threw in some flattery for the person paying his bills.
Watch the vid ... Rotimi calls the death threats a form of twisted flattery cause it's a testament to how well Rainey plays the villain on the Starz hit show.
The reality show host-turned US President ran through his full repertoire of flattery, threats and weapons-grade disinformation at a meeting of NATO leaders in London on Tuesday.
"I think Macron has had some very hard lessons in terms of how far flattery can get you," said Julie Smith, a former national security aide in the Obama administration.
Dante associates flattery with an entire class of transgressions against social order -- such as hypocrisy, lying, graft, sowing of discord, false counsel -- by placing them on one level in hell.
Both start out vehemently (and publicly) asserting that O.J. is guilty, but are easily persuaded to join his defense "dream team" with nothing more than weak flattery from Robert Shapiro.
CHINA'S leader, Xi Jinping, welcomed Donald Trump on the American president's first visit to Beijing like a Chinese emperor receiving a barbarian potentate, with a mixture of flattery and disdain.
Ever since Saudi Arabia delivered a lavish welcome on Trump&aposs first international trip, leaders have tried to outdo themselves to impress the president, who has proven susceptible to flattery.
It's that Molotov cocktail of need and desire, fear and flattery, caution and ambition, intimacy and anonymity, real and digital space that Netflix's low-budget horror movie Cam sets alight.
This has set the terms for his presidency: It made him susceptible to flattery by advisers who believe his smartest political move is to please the base that elected him.
Churned out prolifically from a computer-free desk, they are letters of gratitude, hate, flattery and revenge, dispatched to teenage admirers and big-city mayors, professional athletes and magazine editors.
Duterte's controversial "drug war" -- which has killed anywhere at least 6,000 people, according to police estimates -- has drawn international scorn and was expected to test Trump's penchant for diplomatic flattery.
He'd begin with rapturous flattery—he told Louise Penny, the Canadian mystery writer, that he'd read her manuscript three times, once "just for fun"—and then shift to self-regard.
Fair Game They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but is the nation's top securities cop letting the New York Stock Exchange carry that a bit too far?
Beijing (CNN)China's emboldened leader Xi Jinping offered Donald Trump a display meant to satisfy a leader susceptible to flattery when the US President touched down in Beijing on Wednesday.
Their mimicry was not limited to a day of flattery; several have also adopted Mr. Trump's rhetorical style of doubling down on false claims and pushing so-called alternative facts.
Handsome and self-confident, Rodrigo lives a life of wealth and power in a gated compound, emerging occasionally to attend Mass and bathe in the flattery of a young priest.
It is not directed at Saudis, for Riyadh has oil and a key regional position -- and Saudi leaders laid on the gold and the flattery for his trip in May.
The commander in chief, who has been known for decades as a fan of flattery and who speaks of himself in superlatives, even indulged in a bit of self-congratulation.
Certainly many will try flattery to put themselves in his good graces, and knowing Mr. Trump's vindictiveness toward his critics, few will be likely to dare say a negative word.
Just as Ukraine seems to have become Americans' go-to for questionable political activities, flattery has become an essential element for Ukrainians—or anyone else—dealing with an American president.
Brushing off Republican talking points and Democratic flattery with equal flat annoyance, even friendly softballs were treated as reminders that she takes this much more seriously than most grown-ups.
The president cannot allow flattery or obsequiousness — or talk of hotels and real estate — to distract from what Kim represents or to push the United States into more bad concessions.
What must have been months' worth of flattery and favors turned with no warning into anger and violence when John spotted a photo of Alison tacked above Noah's writing desk.
But Trump&aposs photo-op diplomacy and flattery toward Kim, widely regarded as one of the world&aposs most repressive rulers, has failed to push North Korea to fully denuclearize.
Mr. Trump even appears willing to sprinkle a little flattery on Mr. Kim, the North Korean leader, who has accelerated his government's drive for nuclear weapons and long-range missiles.
There's a sense of flattery when people take notice of Texas cuisine, but at the same time, there's a feeling of, 'You know what, you New Yorkers, you have everything.
"It's hard to tell how much of this afterglow is genuine enthusiasm versus flattery," Weinberg said, pointing to the Saudi reference to a "historic turning point" and exuberant praise of Trump.
Given that Trump has made his presidency an exercise in self-flattery and has rarely striven for national unity, the omens are not looking great for a heartwarming non-partisan evening.
"There is a general agreement among Republicans in Washington that this president is uniquely susceptible to flattery," said a Republican strategist who formerly served as a senior aide in the Senate.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump may be a new face on the international stage, but visiting foreign leaders from around the globe have quickly embraced a strategy for currying favor: flattery.
"Mr Trump's continued flattery of Mr Putin and the degree to which he appears to model much of his policies and approach to politics on Mr. Putin is unprecedented," he said.
So in the same way you can say—Dan Ariely makes this joke actually, a behavioral economist—that flattery works on us even if I tell you I'm making it up.
If you subscribe to the notion that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, this past week has made Facebook the sincerest technology company in existence, and Snapchat the most flattered.
"Kim knows his mark, flattery, but note it does not use the word 'denuclearization' once," Vipin Narang, an associate professor of political science at MIT who studies nuclear proliferation, told CNN.
He and the first lady emerged from their limousine to an elaborate show of flattery, with horn players heralding Trump's arrival for a day of extended talks with his Chinese counterpart.
From Riyadh to Paris to Beijing, world leaders have consistently returned to Chapter 1 of the Trump textbook as they prepare for a visit from Trump: flattery will get you everywhere.
The old saw about imitation being the sincerest form of flattery isn't really true for remakes — find something fresh, or go home — yet imitation is what mostly comes to mind here.
It has been said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but imitation also seems to be the sincerest way to find yourself on the receiving end of a lawsuit.
Australia Coach Ante Milicic heaped praise on the Italians this week in what appeared to be less gamesmanship and false flattery than a genuine respect for the team Italy has become.
The death-by-VCR conceit has been pretty thoroughly exhausted at this point, imitation being the sincerest form of flattery — see, for instance, "Beyond the Gates," which came out in December.
But for now, Mr. Trump's efforts to persuade Kim Jong-un to give up his nuclear arsenal — which began with threats of "fire and fury" before turning to flattery — have stalled.
"Imitation is the greatest form of flattery but the Astros right now are not who we want our kids imitating," Bob Bertoni, head of District 16/31, told Reuters on Thursday.
Instead, they take advantage of his ignorance to try to sell him on selective misinformation — or flattery from foreign leaders — to park policy outcomes where they would like to see them.
In this movie, everything — flattery, friendship, feasts, companionship, sex — is just part of a giant chess game to see who will hold the allegiance of the woman who helms an empire.
"The Wife" is calibrated for maximum audience flattery: viewers are encouraged to nod in recognition at the literary milieu and clap their hands in self-congratulatory glee at the husband's fall.
But in recent times, Trump and Kim seem to both see flattery as their best hope for reaching a deal, even as diplomats have struggled to find common ground on actual substance.
Well, the selfie savant has bestowed yet another one of her valuable blessings upon a new Instagram perk that'll surely take extracting style cues from your favorite influencers from flattery to reality.
Erdogan should be treated like any other autocrat offending liberal values and acting at odds with U.S. foreign policy — told, without insult or flattery, that the United States plans to distance itself.
The Kim regime knows the president has a set of clear weaknesses — he's easily swayed by flattery, not terribly interested in policy details, and deeply invested in his reputation as a dealmaker.
Flattery was a major theme of the gifts that Mr. Trump received from foreign officials in the first year of his presidency, based on the list published Thursday in the Federal Register.
Mr. Trump, acting more salesman than statesman, used flattery, cajolery and even a slickly produced promotional video to try to make the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, a partner in peace.
President Moon Jae-in of South Korea has repeatedly leveraged the art of flattery with Mr. Trump to ensure that South Korea's vision of a sweeping peace deal remained on the table.
" My colleague Nicholas Kristof: "Dictators often make poor decisions because they don't get accurate information: When you squelch independent voices you end up getting just flattery and optimism from those around you.
"A waiter, knowing that his compensation depends upon what he can work out of his patron, employs every art to stimulate the tipping propensity, from subtle flattery to outright bulldozing," he wrote.
One former senior official called it the typical playbook: Engage in flattery, discuss mutual cooperation and bring up a favor that then could be delegated to another person on Mr. Trump's team.
Abe stands first among world leaders in cultivating a close relationship with the president through displays of flattery that he has used to advance his efforts to influence the unpredictable American leader.
To buttress his point, Mr. Trump had a letter from Mr. Xi — filled with flattery of Mr. Trump and promises to make big purchases of American agricultural products — read aloud to reporters.
Seeking to convince Britons of his arguments, the President also deployed flattery, paying warm tribute to their country's role as a world leader and said it still had an outsized contribution to make.
They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and if the most-followed person in the world on Instagram has been accused of copying your work, you must be doing something right.
Lil Wayne just showed 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan that flattery will get you everywhere ... lacing the 49ers coach and his son with gifts after finding out the kid was named after him.
Trump's critics argue he is fixated on optics and risks falling prey to foreign states who use personal flattery as a way to get what they want from him on more meaningful issues.
Trump continued a trend of flattery toward North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, describing him as "a man I have gotten to know and like" who wants "peace and prosperity" for his country.
The White House is honoring Singapore's Prime Minister with the highest form of Washington flattery: a formal state visit capped by a black-tie dinner featuring Maryland blue crab and American Wagyu beef.
It was just the latest display of elaborate pageantry put on by his Chinese hosts, and inside the cavernous state edifice two hours later, the outsized display of flattery appeared to pay off.
Dr. Paine, who had a passion for field work, conducted much of his own research on Tatoosh Island, an uninhabited rocky outcropping less than a mile off Cape Flattery, on the Olympic Peninsula.
As a diplomat, Thae hailed North Korea as the "people's paradise"; he now endorses the view of the U.S. intelligence chiefs that, for all Trump's flattery, Kim will not give up his weapons.
What we're dealing here, in this realm in which deep house and pulled pork have become inextricably entwined, like tender young lovers during reading week, is imitation not as flattery, but as deception.
Netflix has already gotten lots of sincere flattery in the form of new streaming competitors copying its business model and threatening to pull their old content — like Friends and The Office — from Netflix.
"He is so easily played by foreign leaders, so transparently susceptible to flattery," said Eliot A. Cohen, one of Mr. Trump's harshest critics and a former adviser to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
It was scheduled to be an hourlong session, but Clinton quickly succumbed to Stern's well-known skills at getting his guests to open up with a mix of flattery, empathy and emotional mirroring.
Unlike "Joker," this exercise in R-rated fan-flattery allows itself, and the audience, to have some fun with its noisy, hectic, self-conscious riffing on the conventions of comic-book-based entertainment.
Longtime supporters of Mr. Trump noted that he and some in his family tended to crave flattery, particularly in public settings, and they chalked up the "dynasty" remark from Mr. Parscale to puffery.
But the president's aides, who are more apt to hold grudges, are all too aware of Mr. Trump's weakness for flattery and are doing their best to keep him from blessing Mr. Corker.
There's also little evidence that the flattery piled on Trump by other world leaders is especially effective in getting him to shed idiosyncratic and deeply held beliefs -- even those that confound facts and logic.
REALTED VIDEO: 5 Things to Know About Adele's Husband Simon Konecki Michael, realizing that imitation is the most sincere form of flattery, was so taken with the costume that he was moved to respond.
Though Claire makes a good argument for, you know, being a sentient, independent woman, Jamie storms off after whining about spending all of his day engaged in treachery, idle flattery, and cavorting in brothels.
London (CNN)With flattery, poetry, and a blatant threat, President Barack Obama on Friday urged British voters to remain in the European Union -- a controversial intervention into the referendum debate rocking America's closest ally.
The first poster for the Netflix series, due in August, shows Matt Murdock, Luke Cage, Jessica Jones, and Danny Rand looking toughly up at the camera — it's even taken from above for maximum flattery.
On YouTube, more than 1.6m views of CGTN's video "A side to Xi Jinping you probably haven't seen before", uploaded in January, suggest it may have learned a trick about the packaging of flattery.
"Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, so it's not surprising that Amazon would try to capitalize on the popularity and momentum of MongoDB's document model," MongoDB CEO and president Dev Ittycheria told us.
Because imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Google is said to be (controversially) developing a Toutiao-like news app for China, while TechCrunch reportedly this week that Facebook is hatching a TikTok clone.
She also praised Boston drag queen Katya's impersonation of her on RuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars, which was broadcast this past Thursday: "she nailed the feminist activist tribal volta sincerest form of flattery etc".
To have a president who nurses petty vengeances against the press and uses the overwhelming power of the presidency to attack any reporting of fact not colored by flattery and adoration is not normal.
But Kim will be perfectly happy to pocket the flattery, and a few years' worth of concessions, without actually giving up the things that maintain his grip on power — nuclear weapons and totalitarian repression.
Trump also continued a trend of flattery toward North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, describing him as "a man I have gotten to know and like" who wants "peace and prosperity" for his country.
Norman Ornstein, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, sent me his thoughts: One, the Russians have known for a long time that Trump was susceptible to flattery, especially from major authority figures.
Some analysts said they believed that South Korea's president, Moon Jae-in, had counseled Mr. Kim on the wording in the letters, calculating that the president would respond to flattery and a solicitous tone.
In "The Sincerest Form of Flattery," the standout episode of the recently wrapped first season of Starz's wonderful new spy drama Counterpart, a young girl learns that she is to have her legs broken.
"What's critical about Laguerre's video is that it shows in a very concrete way that street harassment is violence not flattery ... it is not just annoying, it is not just wrong, it's dangerous," she added.
But even Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, whom Obama feted Tuesday with the highest form of Washington flattery, isn't a certain bearer of the Obama legacy on a continent gripped with uncertainty and populist fervor.
General Secretary Xi Jinping, now the most powerful Chinese leader in decades, put on a masterful show of pomp and flattery, including the first dinner in the Forbidden City for a foreign leader since 1949.
Pence may think public flattery is the right path to Trump's good side, but it's a risky course, because it potentially undermines Pence's credibility to hitch his star to such an unpopular and controversial president.
Putin alternated between trying to look relaxed and even bored at Trump's flattery; but his hand gripping the armrest in an awkward way tells us that this is not an easy moment for him either.
While the patriarch, the Rupert Murdochesque Logan (Brian Cox), holds the power, the rest of the family resorts to manipulation, belittling, flattery and back-stabbing to wrest power from each other and all other challengers.
French President Emmanuel Macron tried flattery -- hosting Trump at a military parade on the Champs-Élysées, which the US President relished -- but still could not persuade Trump to reverse his decision on the climate deal.
If you want to implement the habit of asking for help, keep the following in mind:You're complimenting someone by asking for helpIf imitation is the biggest form of flattery, then asking for help is second.
"But make no mistake: We are talking about the rising and falling fortunes of courtiers who, with flattery and whispers and flowery professions of fealty, serve the unpredictable whims of their liege lord," Robinson added.
Imitation may be a form of flattery, but Kim Kardashian West is in hot water after being accused of stealing design ideas from the likes of Rei Kawakubo and Demna Gvasalia for her own children's line.
Imitation is, supposedly, the sincerest form of flattery — so what better way to show appreciation for the first female presidential candidate from a major party than to pay homage to Hillary Clinton's famous penchant for pantsuits?
"Greatest privilege of my life is to serve as Vice President to a president who is keeping his word to the American people," said Pence, before others followed up with more flattery for the beaming president.
I think the president thinks that it is more important to have nuclear disarmament even if that requires some flattery of a dictator than to make this the time when we talk about human rights violation.
So while Yves Behar and Jawbone may be irritated by all the copycat designs, perhaps they can find consolation in the fact that, as Charles Caleb Colton once said, "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery"?
Trump tends to respond most favorably to flattery and respect offered to him by the likes of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Chinese President Xi Jinping and the Saudi royal family on his recent overseas visit.
Bezos likely enjoys the whole "imitation as flattery" deal, but Bezos is now a jacked-up Northwest alpha male, unafraid to let the world know that he is the OG and will be respected as such.
But now that Negan has come home to roost, Gregory will have to do what he does best and weasel out of a treacherous situation through deception, flattery, manipulation and a few well-placed back-stabbings.
Unless we will find a way to account for the whole human subject, without self-flattery and self-delusion, we will move in circles, unable to overcome the blinding hyper-rationalism under which we currently slave.
But it has always been clear to seasoned diplomats and career professionals, whose advice Mr. Trump has proudly disregarded, that dealing with North Korea is a frustrating and complex matter that transcends the flattery and handshakes.
Naomi Campbell did not call Alaïa 'Papa' as flattery to edge into campaign or runway work; she called him that because she moved into his apartment at 16, and he cared for her like a father figure.
As Axios' Jonathan Swan noted, Trump views international relations as chemistry between individuals — and Macron, perhaps more than any other leader, put forth "a master class" in flattery and attentiveness to, paired with wariness of, the president.
"While imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery, the increasingly common practice of labeling beverages as milk when they quite obviously are not is wrong and misleading," dairy farmer Brad Nevin said in the press release.
By showing that the Eastern half of the continent often acts on the same anxieties as the Western half (or indeed, the United States), Krastev makes clear just how much self-flattery is involved in that assumption.
In more than two hours of conversation, from November 2015 to June 2016, an oddly deferential and courtly Bannon deployed an arsenal of leading questions, shameless flattery, and subtle prodding to ingratiate himself with his future boss.
And given that she now has an offer from a rival firm — conveyed with a generous dollop of flattery by the name partner Rick Schweikart — it appears that her doldrums are not just about her current circumstances.
All this is bad news for Chinese President Xi Jinping, whose government has been scrambling to appease an increasingly hostile US administration, after attempts at flattery and acts of friendship early in Trump's term didn't quite deliver.
"A lot of foreign leaders are now relying either on flattery and pomp to woo Trump, or they come to Washington with proof of 'big deals' that will appeal to him in this way," says Cato's Ashford.
Sometimes, this practice doesn't fall under the "imitation is the sincerest form of flattery" camp; it can be just slightly too on-the-nose — and there's usually someone quickly calling out the copycat effect on social media.
Trump's reversal appeared to be the latest occasion when his officials have brought flattery and the power of argument to bear to change his mind on leadership decisions that were apparently based on hunches and limited reasoning.
I can almost hear him howling at Packer from the grave, berating him for the brutal passages and then, after realizing how brilliant and brilliantly he has been portrayed, pouring on his flattery and ham-handed charm.
His susceptibility to fanfare and flattery leads him to mistake after mistake, especially when it comes to despots like Kim Jong-un of North Korea and Vladimir Putin of Russia, autocrats he admires and longs to emulate.
Trump met with Duterte during a visit to Manila in 2017 and has previously praised the controversial Philippine leader's violent drug crackdown which has drawn international scorn and was expected to test Trump's penchant for diplomatic flattery.
In the case of Trump, many have realized that the best way to work with him is to flatter him, and the highest form of flattery is to make him feel that he's winning and is respected.
The man who tweeted in 2014 that "Saudi Arabia should fight their own wars" is now being asked as President to protect a kingdom that won his favor with ostentatious flattery on his first official trip abroad.
Trump, who is known to respond well to flattery, has recounted praise from O'Brien in tweets and in conversations, suggesting that the new national security adviser also knows how to handle the President and his mercurial moods.
It was the final nail in the coffin of a strategy he's been crafting for months, one that relied on flattery and sycophancy to earn Trump's good graces to maximize the odds of a reasonable immigration deal.
"I suspect Trump believed that all the flattery extended toward Kim would be sufficient to yield an outcome that Trump could deem a victory, but he clearly miscalculated," said Jonathan Pollack, a foreign policy expert at Brookings Institution.
It's been markedly easier for autocrats, notably the president of China and the king of Saudi Arabia, because they can ignore his buffoonery and instead appeal to his pride (with flattery) or to his avarice (with business deals).
Not only did the Freedom Caucus succeed in killing the speaker's bill, but they have not only suffered no consequences for their extortive actions, they have been rewarded with ever-greater flattery and accommodation by the leadership team.
Dr. Birx, who has built a well of bipartisan admiration in her years as a health official, has more recently accommodated herself to the political winds with the kind of presidential flattery that Mr. Trump demands from aides.
Of course, Mr. Duda was not the first European leader to seek to curry favor with Mr. Trump by appealing to his sense of self — or by injecting an element of flattery into the geopolitics of the day.
For a business that concerns itself with fit and figure flattery, it has taken the fashion industry an unusually — some might say, unforgivably — long time to recognize the obvious fact that we are not all the same size.
Among foreign policy experts, however, there is skepticism that Mr. Trump's flattery of Mr. Xi, and his reliance on the Chinese leader to bear down on North Korea over its nuclear program, will bring the results he wants.
Op-Ed Contributor While President Trump basked in the flattery of Saudi Arabia's absolute monarchy on Friday, about 75 percent of Iranian voters turned out to repudiate an authoritarian populist and re-elect their moderate president, Hassan Rouhani.
Like a network spinoff, they even brought over returning characters from the original series, including Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio, who reprised his car-alarm barrage of excoriation for Democrats and flattery of President Trump's Electoral College margin.
While the discussion of the Bidens and military aid will undoubtedly receive the most media attention, Zelensky's flattery—and Trump's pea-brained susceptibility to it—is the most grotesque moment of the call, an embarrassment to both countries.
The committee's ranking Republican, Jim Jordan — in high-dudgeon and dangerously over-caffeinated — seemed particularly troubled by the origins and authenticity of a Twitter account, Women for Cohen, that pushed out ridiculous flattery about Mr. Cohen's manliness: #sexy!
But in his public appearances with royalty and politicians alike, Trump appeared more gracious than hostile, eagerly willing to return the flattery that had been directed his way at nearly every opportunity since he touched down in Britain Monday.
Twenty-four hours later, Trump appeared charmed by the overt displays of flattery on offer by Britain's royal family and members of the government, deeming Queen Elizabeth II a "fantastic person" and hailing the long-established special transatlantic relationship.
In the end, after all the infighting, simpering, backstabbing and false flattery by the woman who love both her, and the opportunity she represents, Anne's the one who holds all the power, but has the least taste for it.
GILBERT, S.C. — The political world was still shaking with the news that Donald J. Trump would sit out the next debate, but on Wednesday night the candidate himself, full of self-flattery and short on time, barely mentioned it.
His personal chemistry and flattery got Kim Jong Un to the negotiating table, but now Trump's got so much skin in the game he could feel personally betrayed by Kim if the talks stall, as seemed possible this weekend.
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, it is telling that the U.S. State Department, and more recently the U.S. Defense Department, have both followed in USAID and MCC's footsteps, establishing more rigorous evaluation policies to maximize impact.
But in addition to whatever flattery he offered Trump in private, he was so thirsty for the president's approval that he chose to gild the lily in his public remarks and then reemphasize loyalty to Trump during sworn testimony.
He has also done an especially artful job of befriending the president, often through flattery — "I try to start most conversations with a compliment" — which has won him Mr. Trump's ear and the rarefied status of presidential golf partner.
Although her public persona has been described as "Minnesota nice," Ms. Klobuchar is a shrewd political insider who softens her efforts to win over tough rooms with flattery and a quick, often folksy and occasionally dirty, sense of humor.
At the same time, Mr. Trump had previously suggested he was holding off on getting tough on China's trade policies in return for Mr. Xi's help with reining in North Korea, often engaging in public flattery of the leader.
What seemed doting in his voice may seem sharp or critical or canned in hers, and his recitation of her endless admirable qualities may seem more like flattery than mourning when the woman is standing quite vividly right there.
Cresting crises overseas, endless scandals, personal feuds, the President's flattery of tyrants, impeachment talk and an impossible-to-ignore presidency that's barged into every American's life in a draining two and a half years will complicate Trump's narrative this time.
It offered some platitudes: paying for promotion is forbidden and promotions should be awarded on the basis of good work, not "bargaining"; officials should follow the party's rules; and—rather tough to enforce—"boasting should be banned" and flattery "weeded out".
And though Japanese officials and analysts said the honor of an inaugural state visit would have been afforded any US leader, it still reflects a bid to charm a flattery-prone President who still finds himself besieged by investigations back home.
Now infused by a witch's brew and loads of flattery from Liz Taylor re: how badass she looks in one of her evening gowns, Ramona Royale saunters into the penthouse, ready to kill her former lover with…drop-dead gorgeousness?
At a Cabinet meeting and an afternoon event with Trump and Republican legislators, Pence extolled the President at length, on camera, with flattery that would have embarrassed most givers and receivers of compliments, including presidents and vice presidents of the past.
Using a blend of blunt force and flattery, along with a mix of false claims interwoven with proven facts to paint himself as a victim, Mr. Trump has worked up a defensive playbook that he honed during the Mueller investigation.
Then on Thursday, in a brief appearance before the cameras, Trump showed he had already noticed Bannon's flattery on Breitbart radio, in his only comment so far on the book: "He called me a great man last night," the President said.
" As Mr. Trump and Mr. Kim parted company, nearly a year of optimism and flattery was left poolside at the Metropole, steps from a meeting room with two empty chairs and flags that had been carefully prepared for a "signing ceremony.
China will be giving Donald Trump some extra lavish treatment during his first presidential visit to the country — a sign that Beijing is angling to use flattery as a tool of diplomacy during high-stakes negotiations over trade and North Korea.
U.S. President Donald Trump failed to mention Russia's attack on the 2016 presidential election during his opening exchange with Vladimir Putin in Helsinki Monday, prefering to give the autocrat a wink and a line of flattery about hosting the World Cup.
The bottom line: I expect that the Chinese offer will fall far short of what U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer wants, but using a mixture of big purchase commitments, unofficial lobbying, flattery and headline concessions, it will ultimately prove enough for Trump.
When invited to do so back in June, the leaders of America's biggest high-tech companies — including shops like Google that have gone to great lengths to cultivate a progressive image — duly paid court to Trump and offered him the requisite flattery.
Yet Paisley responded so well to McGuinness's skillful flattery that they achieved a warmth that charmed those outside Northern Ireland who wanted to believe the irreconcilables had reconciled, though the basic sectarian fault-line in government and Northern Irish politics remained the same.
For Trump and the UK, it's complicated Flattery was British Prime Minister Theresa May's calculation in early 2017 when she arrived to the White House as Trump's first foreign visitor, bringing with her an invitation from the Queen for a royal state visit.
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but for a company that is trying to pitch to advertisers that it's a unique prospect with high engagement, having a massive company with resources and a known ad product can make life increasingly difficult.
When Monica comes to the UK, tracking her former partner and lover, she barges around demanding everyone respect her and give her all the resources she needs, while doing almost nothing to justify herself, besides making incredibly transparent attempts at empathy and flattery.
That makes it difficult for democratically elected leaders to engage in the same level of Trump flattery as a dictator (or Fox Business host), which may have given Trump a poor impression of the various prime ministers of Europe and the Commonwealth.
" Never one to shy away from a Nazi comparison, he added, "While we have not yet carried these practices as far as did the unlamented Dr. Goebbels, the general direction of governmental propaganda has paid that Nazi leader the sincerest form of flattery.
By tolerating, if not encouraging, such flattery, Mr Xi comes close to violating the party's charter, which prohibits "any form of personality cult" (a rule introduced in 1982 to prevent a return to the frenzy and violence once spawned by worship of Mao).
That's left an opening for Macron, who has deployed flattery and a close study of Trump's mindset to secure a position as the chief transatlantic emissary, reasserting Paris as the principal European contact point after long being overshadowed by Berlin and London.
Psyops: Flattery shouldn't get Kim everywhere Based on your Twitter feed and public commentary, Kim is also aware of your personal comparisons with your predecessors, including your statements criticizing past presidents' inability to make progress with North Korea or with countries like Russia.
It's also a particularly timely shortcoming: Vanity sizing (brands intentionally slapping smaller sizes on larger garments, for some bizarre, unhealthy form of physical flattery) and inconsistent sizing from brand to brand continue to draw attention (and ire, in some cases) from customers.
But think about what it means when foreign leaders know that the president of the United States is: (a) gullible (b) easily susceptible to flattery and (c) eager to proclaim victory, and unwilling to admit that he didn't actually get anything significant.
At an appearance in New Hampshire over the weekend, he told a crowd of about 60, "This is a tremendous turnout," a bit of campaign flattery, but one that drew attention to the fact that hundreds line up for better-known candidates.
Maureen Dowd PLAINS, Ga. — Most people would run away screaming at the thought of working for a boss who humiliates subordinates in public, throttles them in private, demands constant flattery, spends all day watching cable TV and behaves in a wildly unpredictable way.
White Collar Watch It may be that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but pretending to be something you are not could land you under threat of legal action, whether you're a digital prankster or a darling of the tech sector.
But, he added, "Putin versus Trump is not an equal contest" because of the Russian leader's vastly superior knowledge of policy detail, his mastery of geopolitics and his past as a KGB officer schooled in the arts of persuasion, flattery and subterfuge.
The Ukrainian oligarch, Victor Pinchuk, had secured 20 minutes of Mr. Trump's time — and a heap of flattery from the future president, who described him as "a very, very special man" — with a donation of $150,000 to Mr. Trump's now defunct foundation.
DAVOS, Switzerland — President Trump swept into this moneyed Alpine village on Tuesday, full of brio and flattery, schmoozing with global business leaders as if there were no talk of removing him from office and no impeachment trial unfolding 4,000 miles away in Washington.
For now, it's a camaraderie based more in shared tactics, populist (and, in Bolsonaro's case, misogynistic and homophobic) rhetoric and flattery than any particular issue, though Trump said trade, security issues and the ongoing crisis in Venezuela were on the agenda for talks.
I sympathized with Trump's efforts to give North Korea an opportunity to change, but his bluster, flattery and commemorative coins amounted to nothing more than pseudo-policy — a verbal meringue buttressed by no analytic substance, no institutional leverage, no real power force.
Fred Wertheimer, founder and president of Democracy 21, a nonpartisan organization promoting campaign finance reform, agreed that Putin sees in Trump someone who is enormously susceptible to flattery, which Putin is perfectly happy to provide in order to achieve his national objectives.
Here's a behind-the-scenes look at the "joyously nasty" Wolff, and some thoughts on the flattery and bluffing that got him such up-close access to the Trump crew — he didn't play by the unspoken rules of traditional "access journalism," for starters.
Narcissists have an insatiable need for flattery, for inflated self-worth and importance and for status symbols (big jets, buildings with TRUMP emblazoned across the top) that typically address tremendous feelings of weakness, fear and vulnerability that lie underneath all the bluster and grandiosity.
He wooed the North Korean leader, who is half his age, with flattery and business tips, lots of goodwill gestures to be sure, but ones likely to be more received by the North Koreans as acts of weakness offered up by an embattled U.S. president.
As French President Emmanuel Macron today begins his State Visit with President Trump, a source who has watched the two men in action says that Macron, a former investment banker, treats Trump like a "prized client" — with a combination of flattery, attentiveness and wariness.
That's the nice thing about defining your political project so narrowly: It makes it easy to get along with figures as diverse as Donald Trump and Susan Collins, each of whom only needs a little flattery now and then to believe McConnell's on their side.
Chinese President Xi Jinping is honoring President Trump with an unusually lavish reception and one-of-a-kind perks in China this week — the latest example of how leaders around the world are using flattery as a diplomatic tool for influencing the American president.
"I actually think that these guys speak the same language," Mr. D'Antonio said of Mr. Trump and Mr. Kim, adding that the summit meeting would bring together two leaders who are supremely focused on their own images, intolerant of slights and addicted to flattery.
Ivanka raked in $3.9 million from her stake in the D.C. Trump hotel, which was saved from a shaky start by becoming the inevitable destination for foreign dignitaries and others seeking to flatter and enrich a White House that revolves around flattery and riches.
Trump has routinely touted his personal rapport with Kim though his failure to secure a concrete pledge on denuclearization during the Singapore summit has raised concerns that the North Korean leader is using flattery to draw out the process without making any real concessions.
Mr. Peanutbutter, spoon-fed flattery from his political consultant ex-wife Katrina (Lake Bell), decides a fun thing to do would be running for governor against the far more pragmatic incumbent, Woodchuck Couldchuck Berkowitz (Andre Braugher, wielding his fine-tuned deadpan to brilliant effect).
Gérard Araud, who was the French ambassador to the U.S. until April, says seasoned world leaders were already far more cautious in their phone calls with Trump than Zelensky, who embarrassingly saw his criticism of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and flattery of Trump exposed.
Analysts say that the Chinese used grand displays of flattery to try to soften up Trump during negotiations over trade and North Korea, and Trump seemed to take notice — he tweeted three times about how impressed he was by the quality of the reception.
For example, inviting your best friend to be your date at a casual event, or to meet your parents for coffee when they are in town, will allow you to explore your friend's comfort level — and potentially note his or her flattery over having been invited.
Part of the reason tattoo artists haven't sued in larger numbers, King explained, is related to the social norms of the tattoo industry, where design copying is often perceived as a form of flattery and publicity, especially if it's based off the design on a celebrity's body.
The bottom line: As I wrote last week, I expect that the Chinese offer will fall far short of what U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer wants, but using a mixture of big purchase commitments, unofficial lobbying, flattery, and headline concessions will ultimately prove enough for Trump.
Chinese President Xi Jinping (who recently consolidated his power for the foreseeable future) seemingly proved in his first meeting with Trump that he could lead him by the nose on North Korea policy and won him over with flattery and pageantry when Trump visited China last November.
"While we believe that imitation is often the sincerest form of flattery, we do have very high standards when it comes to our brand, the quality of our products, and the service we provide our guests," Jane Almeida, a Tim Hortons spokesperson, told the Canadian Press.
More broadly, the CEO class in America has decided that a steady dose of flattery is the best way to keep Trump focused on his current embrace of hard-right economic policy rather than following through on the populist impulses he voiced on the campaign trail.
Even if there is little sign of such help, Britain's government will do its best to roll out the red carpet, playing to Mr. Trump's appetite for flattery and hoping this will at least give him a warm feeling and greater sense of connection to the British.
What these three leaders have in common is that they are autocrats, whom Mr. Trump admires and believes he can win over with a brand of personal diplomacy that dispenses with briefing papers or talking points and relies instead on a combination of flattery, cajolery and improvisation.
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In his one-man play, "Last Exit before Brexit", Mr Lévy showered his hosts with flattery, pressing Byron, Nelson and Orwell into the service of his argument that Brexit was fundamentally at odds with English liberalism, which in turn had been fundamental to the European project.
Putin likely understands that when it comes to Trump, the fourth American president since Putin's ascension as Russia's top leader, flattery pays off — and that Trump, as recent events show, can be persuaded to agree to things that fly in the face of his advisers' counsel.
"The next president should nominate judges who have a demonstrated commitment to the rule of law, who will hold agencies to the limited scope of their authority, and who possess the internal fortitude necessary to defend the Constitution without being swayed by flattery or criticism," he said on Tuesday.
After combative meeting, Trump tries phone flattery to win over Merkel Trump's first foreign visitor was British Prime Minister Theresa May, and the President put her in an awkward political position back home after announcing the first iteration of his travel ban hours after she left the White House.
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery and all of that, but after a decade and a half of GoPro Heroes, the entire industry appears to have settled on the boxy design as the ideal form factor, with regards to portability, durability and all of that other fun stuff.
Fellowes and his production team referenced taking life-changing journeys to Black Rock City for Burning Man in interviews, but last Thursday wrote, straight-faced, about how "as imitation (being the sincerest form of flattery) proves, [Secret Garden Party] has set the bar for everyone else going forward".
In Iowa, Nevada, North Carolina and South Carolina, he has by turns used flattery ("Your generation is the most progressive younger generation in the history of this country") and subtle warnings ("The future of this country and in fact the world rests with your generation") to bolster his appeals.
Mr. Kim's flattery of Mr. Trump with beguiling letters and episodic meetings offering vague assurances of eventual nuclear disarmament, some outside experts say, are part of what they call the North Korean leader's strategy of buying time to improve his arsenal despite all the sanctions on North Korea.
At 28, Skalnik already had two brief marriages behind him, but Rogers, who knew little about his past, saw the promise of a new future in the magnetic, seemingly worldly man who lavished her with rapturous flattery and told her he was a top executive at Southwest Airlines.
Though he broke free regularly, and at one point found enough room to create the Americans' only goal, the attention and abuse that Pulisic endured offered another snapshot of his rise to stardom: On a soccer field, cleat marks on tender legs can be the highest form of flattery.
As a resident of San Francisco, I was accustomed to their techno-futurist cheerleading and unaffected by the customary flattery of libertarian entrepreneurialism steeped in Objectivist self-regard: a "small group of people," one speaker informed the audience, was now capable of doing things that no nation-state can do.
Yet his quarter-century manipulative flattery of rap performers and other African-American artists has borne fruit in his musical project, "Let's Change the World," the title song of a seven-CD set released this year for the gold-plated price of $2628 with riffs by Stevie Wonder, Snoop and Common.
While the immediate threat of military conflict with North Korea has substantially dissipated for now, the danger of confrontation with China has steadily increased in recent months, despite President Trump's generous praise for Xi. The mix of threats, flattery and economic pressures may need adjustment in the case of China.
Gangster Challenge They say imitation is the greatest form of flattery, and for the third year running this challenge asks contestants to land their tricks in the very heinous and very forced gangster style that was somewhat fashionable in skateboarding for a few years at the turn of the century.
By the time I took my seat in the ballroom of the Four Seasons, where Parton was scheduled to perform "Girl in the Movies" for an industry crowd, her sustained flattery campaign had proved so effective that in my head I began to compose a resignation letter to The Times.
MOSCOW — Russia's propagandist in chief was seconds away from starting his show on state television, a two-and-a-half-hour fiesta of flattery celebrating President Vladimir V. Putin's coolheaded response to the coronavirus pandemic and Russia's calm in contrast to the lockdowns and panic gripping Europe and the United States.
Talks to strike a new trade deal are set to continue on Wednesday, when U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer will meet with Chinese Vice Premier Liu He. Trump has been known to conduct diplomacy through flattery in the past, especially when it comes to strongman leaders.
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That suggests some flexibility on the part of Trump, who has vacillated between threats and flattery in his long-distance courtship of Kim and is clearly eager to have his shot at being the first U.S. leader to meet with his North Korean counterpart and even bring peace to the divided Korean Peninsula.
" Monroe has made — as statement pieces — a lot of other food that would look at home in these Instagram feeds, among the ghost berries, including blackberries suspended in a clear gelatin mold and a strawberry-shaped candy sitting inside the heart of a real strawberry, captioned "imitation is the highest form of flattery.
The film narrowly escapes this fate by allowing its message to exist in a messy middle ground somewhere between the "well, look how enlightened we are now!" audience flattery of too many period pieces dealing with American race relations of the past, and the "have things gotten worse?" horror of this present moment.
Often men who hurt women help women in other ways, and that can be self-serving too — supporting women's work might open up new opportunities to take advantage of them, woo them with flattery that ends up entrapping them in a kind of complicity, or help shield the men's reputations against unseemly accusations.
Most recently, when confronted on the disconnect between her words and the president's, Birx just pretended to believe that Trump is "so attentive to the scientific literature and the details and the data," underscoring the inherent tension between maintaining credibility as a public communicator and being attentive to the president's taste for flattery.
A former German diplomat who keeps in touch with her staff said Ms. Merkel had studied the February visit to the White House by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan, and had determined that Mr. Abe's charm and flattery, coupled with a blunt public articulation of their differences, was the best approach.
David Leege, a professor emeritus of political science at Notre Dame, wrote me: Trump was a willing but unwitting accomplice because he loved the flattery, saw it only as a business opportunity, and had so little understanding of international relations to recognize how affairs of state could be caught up in it.
What seemed to hold them all together in their obscurity was a love of mocking the earnestness and moral self-flattery of what felt like a tired liberal intellectual conformity running right through from establishment liberal politics to the more militant enforcers of new sensitivities from the wackiest corners of Tumblr to campus politics.
While a $5,600 shearling Balenciaga variant that Kim Kardashian West was photographed wearing atop a hot pink sports bra and sweatpants on Valentine's Day last year may not have been a line-for-line reproduction, it had the visual effect of being an unusually stark example of imitation as the sincerest form of flattery.
Instead, Mr. Trump has been Regan and Goneriled all the way to the presidency, flattered and coddled by his advisers, the Republican establishment and his family to the point where flattery and coddling are useless and no amount of careful management can keep him from revealing state secrets and then bragging about it on Twitter.
The most potentially damaging part of Zelenskiy's end of the conversation wasn't his flattery, but rather the off-hand way he suggested he could control the selection of Ukraine's next prosecutor general in order to help with Trump's inquiry into Joe Biden, and the way he disparaged the former American ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch.
So that would be the generous conclusion: Trump is too stupid to see that Russia is culpable for the hacking, too weak to stand up to his own intelligence agencies over it, too naive to understand the difference between Russian flattery and Russian assistance, and too clueless about foreign policy to even formulate an agenda for US-Russian relations.
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He contradicts his negotiators, he changes policies 280 characters at a time, and he's deeply susceptible to flattery and fawning media portrayals of him as the decider; knowing this, how can any negotiating counterparty—be it the Taliban, the North Koreans, or even the Iranians—agree to anything with any American but the capricious president himself?
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Ever so gingerly, as if determined not to rouse the American's well-known temper, the other Group of 7 leaders sought to nudge him toward their views on the pressing issues of the day, or at least register their differences — while making sure to wrap them in a French crepe of flattery, as they know he prefers.
Ever so gingerly, as if determined not to rouse the American's well-known temper, the other Group of 7 leaders sought to nudge him toward their views on the pressing issues of the day, or at least register their differences — while making sure to wrap them in a French crepe of flattery, as they know he prefers.
We also think Putin was purposefully complimenting you -- this time on your track record on fulfilling campaign promises to American voters, which the White House has also touted -- probably because he thinks flattery gets your attention (you called him after he previously complimented the US economy), and he may make you more submissive to agreeing to what he wants from you.
Boris Johnson, the Foreign Secretary who charged Trump with "quite stupefying ignorance," has exchanged pre-election scorn for post-election flattery, while Trump, lauding the "special relationship" between the two countries, has brought great relief to an anxious British cabinet by promising to make a "very big, very powerful" (and very quick) trade deal with the UK. Europe has no single face to show America.
" Case in point: She got to meet one of her idols at the VMAs last year, after Britney Spears took the stage to perform a mash-up of her hit "Make Me" and Rexha and G-Eazy's "Me, Myself & I." (Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, right?) "She knew who I was and was really cool, she was like, 'You're such an incredible writer.
From Obama's trip: WSJ: Obama Hits a Wall on His Visit to China NYT: China Holds Firm on Major Issues in Obama's Visit FT: Obama visit yields few concrete results From Trump's trip: CNN: Trump trades barbs for flattery to win over China NYT: In China, Trump Places His Bets on Flattering Xi Jinping Vox: China isn't the first country to flatter its way to Trump's heart.
Republican presidential candidate Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE not only attempted to court Moscow with multiple forms of verbal flattery, but he also sent a strongly-worded message to America's strongest NATO allies.
The episode sent a message to US allies — that unsparing if widely recognizable assessments of Trump's behavior and the conduct of his administration are unacceptable and that flattery is the glue binding strong diplomatic relationships with the US. It calls into doubt the practice of diplomacy itself — that foreign states have the prerogative to decide exactly who represents them abroad rather than leaders of their host country.
Now that Lehmann has been had by a hoax that similarly tried to flatter her prejudices in absurd style, my advice for her would be to acknowledge that her politics of anti-"identity politics" grievance is a politics like any other, prone to confirmation bias and self-flattery and falling prey to hoaxes that play on those biases as much as the academic humanities are.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE (Texas), a fellow Republican presidential candidate, of copying his stance on foreign policy: "You know what they say, 'Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery,'" he quipped.
Looking back at the 1983 speech, what is striking is not just the flattery, the praise, the repeated effusions of "I believe in you," it is the mastery with which a commander in chief elevates domestic gun rights into the wider mission of national security, peppering his prepared remarks with hushed asides about progress in the Middle East, foiled drug-running operations and the menace of communist espionage.
One day I hope America again will have a president with such attributes — not a sucker for flattery, not an ignorant ideologue who rips up treaties he hasn't even read, not a made-for-television negotiator who throws his best leverage out the window — the ability to negotiate with China as the head of a trading bloc controlling 40 percent of the world's economy — before he sits down at the table.
Rep. Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarOmar calls on US to investigate Turkey over possible war crimes in Syria Sanders surges ahead of Iowa caucuses Ilhan Omar responds to 'Conservative Squad': 'Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery' MORE (D-Minn.) on Wednesday called for the State Department to investigate Turkey, citing allegations that the country's military forces used chemical weapons on civilians, a possible war crime that occurred during Turkey's incursion into northeastern Syria in October.
But in a presidency pocked with the less-than-regal vocabulary of this Washington moment — tweets about witch hunts and hoaxes, liars and leakers — the document is also striking for its window into the singular verbal tics and strategic instincts of the executive speaker: part flattery-laden banter ("Your economy is going to get better and better I predict"), part foreboding ambiguity ("I would like you to find out what happened with this whole situation").
They note that Trump offered up a significant concession to Kim -- a halt to US military exercises with South Korea, without getting much in return, let alone a verifiable pledge to dismantle Pyongyang's nuclear program "Trump gave up lots of things and got absolutely nothing from the North Koreans except for one thing, which was the one thing he wanted -- enormous flattery," said Kenneth Adelman, a former senior arms negotiator at US-Soviet summits with President Ronald Reagan.
But those grounds are the same grounds that were obvious during the campaign: We watched him blow kisses to dictators then, complain about our allies then, promise a détente with Russia while exploiting the D.N.C. hacking then, double and triple down on falsehoods and bogus narratives then, cling to self-destructive feuds (the Khans, Alicia Machado) in the same way that he clings to public flattery for Putin … and after all this, he was still elected president.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyOverlooked Nevada seeks to pack a bigger punch in 2020 race 85033 caucuses pose biggest challenge yet for Iowa's top pollster Romney: 'Putin and Kim Jong Un deserve a censure rather than flattery' MORE won the state in 2008 and 2012, and President TrumpDonald John TrumpOur justice system must reward success Former Biden economic adviser: 'I really like a lot of' Warren's tax proposals Roy Moore calls for Omar to go back from 'whence she came' MORE led the field there in 2016.
The dutiful daughter gig always has a shelf life — maybe you get too old for it to be convincing; maybe your work environment changes and success hinges less on pleasing one prone-to-flattery man; maybe you learn the hard way that women who seek to ascend to the top eventually have to choose between being liked or respected (in a far more atypical scenario, maybe you find yourself embroiled in a federal investigation and investigators just aren't going for the good-girl routine).
That is the sentiment that we normally associate with Noam Chomsky and the hard left that try to explain away and rationalize the horrors of these Stalinists like Kim Jong Un. So as a general rule I don&apost really like that kind of thing, and of course it would be great if you got a deal that got rid of nuclear, and I&aposm not saying you don&apost do diplomacy, but I don&apost think that Trump needed to go as far as he did in his flattery.

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