Bill Clinton would bring gravitas to the job, and he obviously knows his way around Washington.
But it's just that he brings a lot of gravitas again with foreign policy.
Rose brings a dose of intellectual gravitas cultivated from his long-running late-night PBS interview show.
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Just a tad more humility, eschewing grabs for bonuses of gravitas, could perfect him.
It sends mixed messages about your performance and can do serious damage to your reputation and gravitas.
Data visualizations, since they can often connote such gravitas, are especially dangerous places from which to formopinions.
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Carping, too, about whether he has the gravitas for a talk show that takes itself so seriously.
She is a senator who lacks a senior politician's gravitas, an insider who crusades like an outsider.
Though some had more obvious merit than others, all were treated with a certain, perhaps outsized, gravitas.
Mr Cheney brought gravitas in 2000, when Mr Bush was governor of Texas and had no foreign-policy experience.
Was she the right persona given the traditional gravitas of news icons like Cronkite, Brokaw, Jennings and Williams?
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Nothing lends more gravitas to a dinner party than eating off three honking slabs of weathered early-20th-century oak.
It is perhaps not surprising that Mr Bush has closed the gravitas gap on issues such as education.
The city feels like it has gravitas while remaining lofty in the clouds.
There may not be as much private lunchroom conviviality, but there will likely be greater fun, leverage, and gravitas.
And he's going to - Medvedev is going to have to prove himself to show that he's got gravitas.
The French seem reassured by his square shoulders (he once played rugby), prematurely white hair and measured, no-frills gravitas.
His age and bearing give him a gravitas some of the front-runners lack.
Mr Duckett said Ms Dorries was a hard-working MP but the appearance might "detract from the gravitas" of her role.
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But while it remains as glamorous as ever, the picturesque 1652-founded city has recently taken on a dose of gravitas.
McKellen's stage-trained gravitas provides the perfect counterpoint to the kitschy wizard Gandalf the Grey, and Oscar is sure to appreciate it.
"These are people who have some gravitas to who they are and their body of work, " says E-Poll Chief Executive Gerry Philpott.
More than any president in recent memory, Reagan uniquely had all the qualities of an American president: Optimism, determination, vision, and gravitas.
For American taxpayers, a considerably larger group than members of motorcycle clubs, the alternative minimum tax (AMT) patch is of equal gravitas.
Traditional American currency looks like the real stuff, conveying dignity and gravitas.
Discussions with such gravitas are typically reserved for formats like magazines.
The next act is therefore about giving the juvenile lead some gravitas.
At the end of the day, literally and figuratively, Katie Couric delivered the news with the gravitas and professionalism required of the position.
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Understated and modern, Corey Lee's Benu exudes the gravitas you'd expect from the former chef de cuisine at Thomas Keller's the French Laundry.
The tone of the film seems to have less grandeur and even lesser gravitas than the first ten films of the Star Trek franchise.
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