But that part of our nature is something that leaders may be best to downplay.
Orszag and Baer rehearsed lines to use during the conference call to downplay the Democratic rebellion.
He tended to downplay his role in public forums and that just didn't serve him well.
Certainly this is a huge success, and in no way do I want to downplay that.
President Bush sought to downplay the significance of anything done by departing Clinton staffers.
In all probability, the numbers released by NBS downplay the full extent of inflation.
This may require EU leadership to downplay its foreign policy aspirations for its economic realism.
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And now he seeks to downplay the significance of the calamities of the past few weeks.
During a conference call on Friday, Mantega tried his best to downplay the lackluster performance.
Instead, it is striving to downplay, if not conceal, the gravity of the situation.
Mr Barak does not downplay Israel's long-term concern or the risk in what he is proposing.
The GOP presidential rivals say they believe McCain is trying to downplay his role in Iowa.
It then went on to downplay the risks to adults, pregnant women and unborn children.
Its members downplay Mr Paisley's agreement with Mr Blair's government and deny any with Sinn Fein.
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Her campaign also sought to downplay low expectations for Clinton in the remaining Democratic contests this month.
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Some, such as Pfizer, have repeatedly embraced the concept and others, such as GlaxoSmithKline, downplay its utility.
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Executives at North American carriers downplay any dispute, but acknowledge competing visions between phone makers and carriers.
He does not excuse or downplay the violence of jihad, but it is not his main concern.
After publication, the cabinet hoped to downplay the report, but was no match for its self-publicising author.
Belatedly, the government has decided that it is wiser to defend the mission than to downplay it.
Mr Gale tried to downplay his departure, insisting he had been itching to go for some years.
Other officials have tried to downplay concerns about the agency and stated that it could handle reforms internally.
The agency has also been criticised for accepting poor data from member countries which may downplay bad news.
"Bless her heart, " Lisa Wells chimed in with a laugh, offering the Southern tagline to downplay any insult.
Diplomats on both sides downplay differences, ascribing recent bitterness to the kind of sharp words exchanged between friends.
End-of-term school records also downplay individualism: all students can get good grades as long as they try hard.
He had tried to downplay his sloppy accounting the full extent of which emerged only this month as an oversight.
And again, I'm not here to downplay the overall seriousness of information that, again, is classified for a reason.
Suther says he's angry because reporters play up McCain's attacks on Obama, but downplay attacks in the other direction.
But while Oppenheimer may try to downplay financial expectations, he can't help but tip off investors to new products.
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