She successfully overcomes her fear of hurting casual acquaintances' feelings and ultimately, though tactfully, tells them the truth.
It seems that having successfully closed a deal, outgroup, unacquainted persons may now claim some form of acquaintance.
In this view acquaintances are plentiful, companions fewer, and intimates few and far between in a person's life.
We shall be remov'd from all our friends and acquaintance, and our poverty and meanness will by that means sit more easy upon us.
This operational definition of neighborhood social context does not equate a neighborhood with a cohesive community of friends and acquaintances.
This might suggest that personal acquaintance played an important role in selecting contributors.
Respondents provided information about the presence of children, children-in-law, grandchildren, siblings, siblings-in-law, other relatives, friends, colleagues, neighbours, members of organisations and other acquaintances.
To the military commanders of many of these countries, he strove to become an admired acquaintance, if not a close friend.
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