These placed an emphasis on the role of charity in encouraging moral regeneration and on the virtues of self-reliance and respectability. |
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They have failed to distinguish between policies that perpetrate dependency and those that promote growth and self-reliance. |
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Part of seeking the mystery of life, surely, is finding a place within the self, of absolute calm and self-reliance. |
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They have given up their self-reliance and so, instead of solving community problems, they now wait for the politicians to do the job. |
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As time proceeds she acquires a group of racially and ethnically mixed friends and acts with courage and self-reliance. |
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Due to the way my family is, I developed a strong sense of self-reliance and independence along the way. |
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Children are taught independence, self-reliance, and to carefully observe the world around them. |
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Often spouses aren't eager to relinquish their newly acquired skills of independence and self-reliance. |
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Those whose greatest interest is in liberty and self-reliance are lost in the shuffle. |
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With full employment and self-reliance, the workers' bargaining power increases. |
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State independence and individual self-reliance are touchstones of Texan society. |
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We need to shift power to local communities, through self-reliance and participation. |
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The Tracker is a tale of an adventurous boyhood of limitless self-reliance in an unfathomably Arcadian wilderness. |
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The virtues of individualism and self-reliance seemed compromised in a world of corporate power and urban throngs. |
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Through self-reliance and self-discipline, the child is inspired to embark on a voyage of self-discovery. |
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I agree that thrift and self-reliance are important values, but so are tolerance and the fair-go principle of maximising equality of opportunity. |
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Out of over 30 cousins on one side alone, there are few renegades, and any sort of self-reliance is seen as catastrophic, or worse, deluded. |
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An independent self emphasizes values such as self-reliance, individual rights, and self-actualization. |
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He thinks a great deal depends on how much independence and self-reliance is shown by the gapper in whatever he or she chooses to do. |
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We seem to be moving away from self-reliance to an attitude that the world owes us a living. |
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Access to a first job constitutes an opportunity for economic self-reliance and in many cases a means to escape poverty. |
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The bourgeoisie's delusory fantasy of self-reliance is thus rendered utterly absurd. |
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The economies of scale necessary to exercise broad mandates and to achieve self-reliance would not, in most cases, exist. |
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As I see it there are five major contributions we expect of the university in furtherance of the policy of self-reliance and socialism. |
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In four years of operating the airport, the Airport Authority has demonstrated its financial self-reliance. |
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In Being and Time, Heidegger carried Emersonian subjectivity and self-reliance to a point of new extremity. |
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The Natural Child cautions against practices like ignoring a baby's cries to foster self-reliance or having the baby sleep in a separate room. |
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Such experience bred self-reliance and general hardiness among the settlers. |
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Throughout adulthood, autonomy continues to develop whenever someone is challenged to act with a new level of self-reliance. |
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The more the person manages their own project and their quest for self-reliance, the less the social adviser needs to be present. |
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As individuals, as communities and as the nation we should adopt an attitude of self-reliance for social upliftment and advancement. |
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Our societies do not live on bread alone, but also on solidarity and self-reliance. |
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The level of self-reliance is measured by the capacity of the person to resolve their own problems, see projects through and help others. |
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We are still feeling our way towards an appropriate cyberculture that puts emphasis back on individual self-reliance and community self-help. |
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The emphasis on self-reliance and flexibility in labour legislation is a common theme in the government's initiatives. |
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He stresses the importance of self-reliance and self-realization when facing the audience. |
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But the practice of realism defined the founding generation of the state fully as much as the ideal of self-reliance. |
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Discipline is, of course, strict, with the aim of helping the young people to learn to live together, build self-reliance and work as members of a team. |
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Do we not realize that self-respect comes with self-reliance? |
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Education was necessary to engender self-reliance and self-respect. |
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Economic self-reliance and moral independence still support one another. |
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Economic self-reliance was seen as synonymous with independence itself. |
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What does a country built on headstrong individualism and the myth of self-reliance do with its people convinced that they know best? |
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Others reiterated that self-reliance, while an important part of protecting human rights and achieving a dignified durable solution, was not a solution in itself. |
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In its emphasis on self-knowledge gained through the study of poetry and heroes, Emerson's idea of self-reliance is poles apart from the modern notion of self-esteem. |
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They speak about self-reliance and countering the invasion of a global economy by humble movement like the one involving the manufacture of toilet soap. |
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Raised in Australia by right-on parents who encouraged political awareness and self-reliance, the actress is a keen exponent of down-to-earth living. |
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The one television station will be running back-to-back feature films that espouse the virtue of self-reliance and the gloriousness of the revolution. |
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I'm hesitant to assign this film a purely diversionary purpose, but is it designed to teach the virtue of self-reliance, or the simple pleasures of constructive play? |
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Analysis and correlation skills, conscientiousness, accuracy, tact, networking and team spirit, self-reliance, openmindedness,versatility. |
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Retrospectively, I think I can say that it's above all open-mindedness and self-reliance and the courage to break the mould. |
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The common thread that binds Americans stems from their individualism, self-reliance, independence, courage to take risks and readiness to challenge the impossible. |
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A number of the indicators cover self-reliance and income generation. |
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There is widespread agreement that it is desirable for employment to be the greatest possible source of income, as reduced dependence on government income support can enhance citizenship and a person's sense of self-reliance. |
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The air record of Canada in the last war, and the gallantry, the self-reliance, and the mechanical skill of our Canadian youth, have kindled the imagination and fired the enthusiasm of the allied nations, as well as our own. |
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As the local governments or recipient communities will propose the subprojects themselves, grass roots participation and self-reliance will be encouraged. |
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The programme seeks to promote sustainability and self-reliance, and projects address an area of real need in which there is a national programme and government commitment. |
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The programme's overall objective is poverty alleviation through enhancement of self-reliance of local communities and its purpose is to improve service delivery to local communities. |
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An open-ended honey pot is not conducive to encouraging self-help and self-reliance. |
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We need coherence, we need consistency, we need to have an understanding of what self-reliance actually means, providing a ladder out of poverty, and we also need to understand about creating real global partnerships. |
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The social climate must be developed in such a way that education in self-reliance, and higher education, are not regarded as the privilege of a few. |
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Fortunately, our prevention program, combined with the strong land skills and self-reliance of most park users, effectively reduce the number of incidents to just a handful each year. |
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The ultimate goal of training, to build up the individual's self-reliance and occupational capacity, makes it the linchpin of adaptation and change. |
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They include provisions concerning conservation and sustainable use, self-reliance and collaboration, shared stewardship, and stable and transparent access and allocation. |
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To those who understand the effects that karma has on our lives it may also be a teacher, with a lesson plan on patience, confidence, self-reliance, restraint, and power. |
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The daddy party cherishes its self-image as the party of toughness, of self-reliance, of up-by-the-bootstraps fortitude. |
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Counsel for respondent has recalled to us the virtues of self-reliance and frugality. |
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The sheep drovers reveal qualities of pragmatism, self-reliance, independence, mateship and solidarity, in an environment to be mastered and with resources to be exploited. |
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No wonder, many victims readily conclude that thrift and self-reliance are useless and even injurious and that spending and debt are preferable by far. |
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Another is economic self-reliance through commercial enterprise. |
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We have lost, and are still losing, or at least eroding, values such as work, discipline, self-reliance, that is to say all those values which go towards creating a good citizen when these people reach adulthood. |
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Prospective candidates are required to have an aptitude for written and verbal expression as well as a high degree of interest, self-reliance and analytic ability. |
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It stated that the people of Digby Neck and Islands have developed core values that reflect their sense of place, their desire for self-reliance, and the need to respect and sustain their surrounding environment. |
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Today, the charkha is a symbol of self-reliance, of faith in your own country. |
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Localizing responsibilities can significantly decrease costs, improve the quality and success of justice services, and most important, assist in developing the skills necessary to improve self-reliance within communities. |
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Upholding the values of solidarity, self-reliance and equity, the social economy provides effective concrete solutions to poverty, destitution and hunger. |
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Americans were convinced that Japanese education had been too concerned with rote memorization and indoctrination and that what Japan needed was a curriculum that encouraged initiative and self-reliance. |
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The character of our civilization makes absolute self-reliance impossible, but the wise man accepts protection and a crutch only to the extent that they help him toward re-establishment of his self-reliance. |
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Definitions of empowerment are in essentially individualist terms with the ultimate aim being the expansion of individual choice or capacity for self-reliance. |
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The transfer from spoon-feeding to self-reliance is virtually complete. |
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He said that the nation will get the real freedom and self-reliance when chimneys will emit smoke and not through a musical show of a political adventurist. |
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