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| the action behavior, being aware of, being sensitive to, and experiencing the feelings, thoughts, and experiences of another. |
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| the quality, condition, or characteristic of fair, truthful, and morally upright. |
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| to be reliable or trustworthy. |
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| the openness to admit that you don't know the answer or that you can be helped to understand a situation more fully. |
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| the ability to put up with waiting, delay, or provocation without becoming annoyed or upset, or to act calmly when faced with difficulties. |
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| the ability to deal with disapproval or a suggestion that something can be improved |
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| excited interest in or eagerness to do something. |
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| energetic, ambitious and able to get thing done without being directed by others. |
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| ability to avoid giving offense; an intuitive sense of what is right or appropriate. |
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| the ability to do something well, measured against a standard, specially ability acquired through experience or training. |
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| accountability; the state of being accountable to somebody or for something. |
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| tact; the good judgment and sensitivity needed to avoid embarrassing or upsetting others. |
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| somebody who works cooperatively; a member of a group who cooperates with other people and who subordinates personal interests in order to achieve a common goal. |
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