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This internalised focus does not, however, bode well for future economic development of the community.
At the moment many people have internalised corrupt behaviour as normal in their daily lives.
For generations, people have grown up with the constant message that life is good, and they have internalised it.
She has totally internalised patriarchal values that are common to our society.
Autonomy is a matter of volition, the ability to act according to our internalised values and desires.
Honesty about our internalised oppression builds a culture without thought policing or shaming people based on our assumptions of what is right.
There was a respectful silence of a few seconds while the others internalised this concept.
It is a peculiar notion of masculinity that is naturalised and internalised in everyday practices and relationships by both men and women.
It takes time before everybody has internalised and understood a new concept.
Even the most anhedonic, canker-hearted introvert has internalised some social norms and expectations.
For many Africans, the whole ideology that the western world was more sophisticated became internalised into a kind of inferiority complex.
Economics has internalised the views of rich patrons, according to Luigi Zingales of the University of Chicago.
The second element of the communication is a strategy that sets out how external costs can be internalised in all modes of transport.
The research showed that ultimately what mattered in change was how people internalised the external catalysts.
You feel that if we internalised all transport costs, railways would be penalised far more than road transport operators.
This type of assessment is very effective to show what the student has internalised and can use, not what they memorised and can lose.
My style in fact is very Bressonian, minimalist, internalised, without effects.
Grammar rules have been internalised by native speakers, allowing them to determine the viability of new sentences.
Moreover, any such general effect of the system remains a typical result of regulations requiring all environmental costs related to selling cars to be internalised by the car industry as a whole.
All participants noticed how much they had internalised this kind of thinking unconsciously already in childhood and how this had formed the way expectations regarding one's own masculinity or femininity were exhibited.
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