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The greatest and most subtle challenge for a place like Lichfield is the preservation of niceness.
ECONOMIST: Why the old are moving inland
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It's like What's My Line without the niceness, like the Weakest Link without the pantomime campery.
BBC: Liar
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Perhaps not surprisingly, the perceived niceness of co-workers was highly correlated with the risk of death.
FORBES: Are Your Co-Workers Good For Your Health?
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Essentially, this means that niceness leads to a greater level of success than the alternative.
FORBES: Bad Career Advice: Nice Guys Finish Last
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Mr Letwin's palpable niceness would provide a useful counterweight to Mr Howard's chilliness.
ECONOMIST: Conservative leadership
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Taras Grescoe, a Montreal-based writer, believes Canadian niceness is born of necessity.
BBC: Can Canada teach the rest of us to be nicer?
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Successful teams encourage a sense of respect and yes, niceness among members.
FORBES: Bad Career Advice: Nice Guys Finish Last
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Last week I wrote about Pret A Manger which rewards employees on behaviors such as niceness and teamwork, not just traditional measures of performance.
FORBES: Are Your Co-Workers Good For Your Health?
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In his lifetime, I found it hard to see him through his niceness, and now, ten years after his death, he seems more enigmatic than ever.
NEWYORKER: Mr. Bones
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Mr Cameron had to show competence ahead of niceness.
ECONOMIST: The Tories
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Now KLM has happened on the business of niceness.
BBC: Why kindness can help businesses grow
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The researchers closely monitored 800 adults over twenty years, repeatedly interviewing them on a wide range of topics from the conditions in their workplace, the behavior of their bosses, and the niceness of their colleagues.
FORBES: Are Your Co-Workers Good For Your Health?
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Wiig, with her writing partner, Annie Mumolo, came up with the script, based on a modest satirical idea: American women are devoted to an ethos of niceness, even when their thoughts are barely sheathed daggers.
NEWYORKER: The Better Life
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As excuses go, niceness is hardly compelling.
ECONOMIST: Construction cartels