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That means means two things: you need to be a good judge of character, and you need to effectively monitor what they do.
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Modernist ambiguity, or realist emotional ambivalence, is unknown to Tolkien the good people are very good, the bad people very bad, and though occasionally a character may be tossed between good and evil, like Gollum, it is self-interest, rather than conscience, that makes him tip back and forth.
NEWYORKER: The Dragon��s Egg
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He was said to be a young, inexperienced driver with a clean driving licence, of good character and with no previous convictions.
BBC: Green was said to be genuinely remorseful and embarrassed
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That is good for revealing a degree of character but it can be intimidating to some very good candidates who are more introverted, and even shy, in unfamiliar situations.
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"I thought it would be good to have him as a small character in a film about an African woman, but it wasn't possible, " she said.
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The character is designed to be a "good role model" for pre-school children, in a country where one in nine people are infected with HIV.
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"It is always sad to say goodbye to a good double act and especially to a long-running character like Robbie Jackson, so we will be leaving the door open for both characters, " she added.
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But he is also young and a good character, I think he can also improve and be a great player for a long time.
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If you want to buck the trend and go with tradition, a reasonably priced ARPG with this many character options would be a huge hit (if the rest of the game was good) and the sheer number of classes to choose from would greatly improve replay value.
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Most good fiction also has a character the writer seems to know more deeply than anyone can actually be known in life, but a few unusual writers can make something great without that.
NEWYORKER: Nell Freudenberger