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Try to listen to and understand others, even if you find what they say uncongenial or hard to follow.
However, the uncongenial work injured his health and he returned to London.
However, life in the Goodman band became increasingly uncongenial for him.
It is important not to ignore forecasts that are uncongenial.
Swartz found office life uncongenial, and he ultimately left the company.
You will find I am not an uncongenial master.
For this listener, it is also an uncongenial one.
On the other hand, there were moments that were not uncongenial.
The loss of even an uncongenial able-bodied man was serious in the circumstances.
Of course the family is a good institution because it is uncongenial.
And Jo shut the door, feeling that food was an uncongenial topic just then.
This life he soon found uncongenial, and decided on becoming a mining engineer.
She said most Federal judges found such chores "uncongenial and unwelcome."
It is as if they can find no other way of being in school than one which feels phoney and uncongenial.
The human race was doomed for ages to a very restricted and uncongenial environment.
Bennett found himself doing jobs such as rent-collecting which were uncongenial.
In fact, while self-determination may have been uncongenial to European diplomats, it was not unfamiliar.
However uncongenial and difficult moral rules may be to keep, we cannot contract out..
I married early, and was happy to find in my wife a disposition not uncongenial with my own.
I was taught something of those languages, long ago, but I found them uncongenial.
Just next to Stanton's apartment were lodged two most uncongenial neighbors.
Vale thought it was awfully brave of them, and very uncongenial.
He liked the verbal splendor, but the whole idea of acting was uncongenial to him.
The school auditorium's uncongenial acoustics gave them little support.
One could never have guessed from his enquiries that the matter was somewhat uncongenial to him.