niceness in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Niceness -- or its double-speak cousin, "poor life choices" -- should not determine who gets food, basic lodgings or essential medical care.
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Because our culture puts such a premium on niceness, charm, and pleasure, ordinary, good people are put at a disadvantage when it comes to discernment.
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Wellington has readjusted my sense of niceness in the world.
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No one likes to watch a monolith of niceness.
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The niceness that religion encourages is primarily directed towards your in-group.
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After various tests, the team suspects his niceness is a personality change resulting from syphilis.
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There's always a level of niceness, even in dark eps, a line you don't cross.
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You'll find that the niceness you experience stays with you -- and chances are, you'll want to pass it on.
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In this brutal world of car crash tv it's an oasis of niceness that reminds us that humans can be good.
www.thejournal.ie
The revised narrative swaps drama and danger for niceness.
www.smh.com.au

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