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Sycophancy

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The salesperson's sycophancy towards the customer was too obvious and turned them off.
She was surprised to see the level of sycophancy at the charity event.
The employee's sycophancy led to his promotion, despite his lack of skills.
The athlete's sycophancy towards the sponsor earned him lucrative endorsement deals.
His sycophancy towards the popular kids was an attempt to gain acceptance.
The neighbor's sycophancy towards the neighborhood association led to accusations of favoritism.
His colleagues accused him of sycophancy after he praised the boss's controversial decision.
The socialite's sycophancy towards the wealthy elite was a way to gain access to their exclusive events.
The actor's sycophancy towards the director helped him get a lead role.
The employee's sycophancy towards the manager made her coworkers resentful.
Jane's friends were always showering her with sycophancy in the hopes of gaining her favor.
The actress's sycophancy towards the director was seen as a way to secure better roles.
The actor's sycophancy towards the director was seen as an attempt to secure a leading role.
His sycophancy to the wealthy family was insincere.
The student's sycophancy towards the teacher earned him good grades.
The CEO's sycophancy towards the shareholders was questioned by the board.
The art collector's sycophancy towards the gallery owner resulted in inflated prices for mediocre works.
The assistant's sycophancy towards the boss helped her climb the corporate ladder quickly.
The politician's sycophancy towards the wealthy elite was widely criticized.
The publicist's sycophancy towards the celebrity resulted in a lucrative endorsement deal.
The CEO's sycophancy towards the board members often resulted in the neglect of employees' needs.
The teacher's sycophancy towards the principal was seen as an attempt to gain favor.
The journalist was praised for exposing the sycophancy of some politicians.
The professor's sycophancy towards the department head earned him a promotion.
The employee's sycophancy towards the CEO was rewarded with a promotion.
The actor's sycophancy towards the director landed him the lead role in the movie.
The assistant's sycophancy was so blatant that it made her colleagues uncomfortable.
She engaged in sycophancy to get the promotion she wanted.
The student's sycophancy towards the professor was obvious in the way she answered every question.
The queen was used to sycophancy from her courtiers and found it hard to trust their intentions.
The author was put off by the sycophancy of certain book reviewers and appreciated honest critiques.
Her sycophancy towards the popular kids in school made her seem insincere.
The artist's sycophancy towards the wealthy collector was evident in the subject matter of his paintings.
The politician's sycophancy towards the foreign leader was seen as a betrayal of national interests.
The new employee's sycophancy towards the manager was annoying to everyone else.
Tom's rise to fame was aided by the sycophancy of his record label.
The politician's sycophancy towards the wealthy donors was evident in his speeches.
The employee's sycophancy led to unfair treatment of his colleagues.
The manager saw the sycophancy of the employee and didn't promote him.
The journalist's sycophancy towards the celebrity was criticized by many.
The socialite's sycophancy towards the wealthy and influential earned her many invitations to exclusive events.
The reporter's sycophancy towards the celebrity made the interview seem shallow and insincere.
The politician's sycophancy towards the president was criticized by the opposition.
The teacher despised the sycophancy of certain students who would do anything to earn a good grade.
The employee's sycophancy towards the CEO earned him a promotion, but damaged his reputation with colleagues.
The athlete's sycophancy towards the sponsor led to accusations of performance-enhancing drug use.
The academic's sycophancy towards the department chair resulted in a grant for her research.
The CEO's success was largely due to the sycophancy of his subordinates.
The CEO was not impressed by the sycophancy of the new recruit and preferred honest feedback.
The athlete was grateful for the support of his fans, but could do without the sycophancy.
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