The man looked to be using every ounce of willpower he possessed to restrain himself. |
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They seem to have an inexhaustible supply of energy and a considerable willpower. |
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He was seducing her, the sneak, and she couldn't seem to summon the willpower to do anything about it. |
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Each, through sheer willpower and application, became a supreme footballer. |
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And the biggest trend in the supermarket is for proportioned snacks designed to make sure the munchies don't overpower your willpower. |
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It also may be an exercise in willpower thanks to the fatty toppings that smother your food. |
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How the ambulances manage to get through in an emergency is anybody's guess, sheer willpower and good luck I think. |
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She turned and stalked back toward the door, feeling immensely proud of herself for having the willpower to walk away. |
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I even turned to drinking once but overcame it with hard work and willpower. |
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Our abilities may be our first-level of limitations, but it is our willpower that seals it all in for us. |
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Lank hair hangs down his back and a pair of tattered cowboy boots are held together with willpower and several rounds of gaffer tape. |
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You can't spend much time with him without being awed by both his ease in the natural world and his willpower. |
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The opposite is evidenced by a total lack of energy and willpower, with sleep not helping even if manageable. |
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With a combination of willpower and unending generosity, fans managed to haul the club back from the brink. |
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In this age of industrial capitalism, the goal was to restore inebriates' economic productivity as well as their willpower. |
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But it is also a story of indomitable willpower, and the courage and dignity of the human spirit. |
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As the two start to get drunk, Robby loses what little willpower he has been able to muster and Shane leads him by the nose into disaster. |
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It takes a lot of determined willpower to reset your mind to think more about self-nurturing and kindness than self-punishment and guilt. |
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I just couldn't muster the willpower to finish them off and was just sat staring into space. |
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But the willpower of those percipient priests had stuck in his mind like a stupidly swallowed toothpick in the throat. |
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He saw people as conditioned reflexes, not souls with intentions, willpower and choice. |
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There is probably no organization in the world that cannot be penetrated given enough time, willpower and resources. |
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They are showing no initiative or imagination, no willpower or skill when it comes to protecting our income. |
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Various pastries, tarts, scones and slices were on display, but my willpower stayed steadfast. |
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It is important to keep in mind that whatever method is adopted for quitting smoking, the most important factors are conviction and willpower. |
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While some have the strength and willpower to be able to quit on their own, many others will need a bit more help and support. |
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It doesn't require willpower, and it doesn't even need you to worry directly about your diet or exercise levels at all. |
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She soon realized that wasn't going to work, and that simple willpower would have to do. |
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It took all my willpower to restrain from running to the harbor and instead follow Mr. Kenton at a swift pace. |
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But if your willpower starts to wane, start paying more attention to what you are eating. |
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Quitting smoking is an uphill climb which requires patience, willpower and lots of tissues. |
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But riding is not just another routine challenge she can master through sheer willpower. |
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What underlies his willpower is the knowledge that he has trained as hard as possible. |
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Being body-conscious and eating clean can definitely test your willpower, especially at this time of the year. |
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If you start out sensibly, improving your performance, you'll find that just as a muscle strengthens, so will your willpower. |
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It took every speck of willpower and strength she had to force them back to an even position. |
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It will take courage as well as willpower to work together to define clearly the roles and responsibilities of the many partners. |
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The mind, the willpower and the consciousness abide within the astral body. |
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That's proof that with enough willpower you can knock over quite a few mountains. |
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I can tell you that with courage, perseverence and willpower, anyone can achieve their heart's desire. |
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It enervated Sven, draining his energy and willpower, then paralyzing him. |
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Sport is of great significance as a disseminator of positive values such as willpower, courage, tolerance, loyalty and friendship. |
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Within hours, certainly within the first week, you will begin to discover whether you have the willpower to stand your ground. |
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A strong business idea, plus the willpower to see it through and the right market opportunity are the ingredients of a successful new business. |
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Instead of exerting willpower or fighting deprivation, you may find old habits often just drop away. |
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Because of ignorance or intemperance, lack of willpower or brainpower, people choose badly. |
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Dieting, as the glucose breakthrough reveals, provides an especially tricky test of willpower. |
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Contrary to common beliefs, obese people do not necessarily eat more than non-obese people13 and fatness is not simply a matter of willpower. |
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Its success depends above all on the degree of authority and willpower applied to it by the powers that be. |
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But Abrahams believes that the problem is not so much human willpower as finance. |
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A captain and a standard bearer may join this superb unit of warriors, adding accuracy and willpower to rank and file troopers. |
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He who loves understands, he who studies has willpower, he who has willpower, can accomplish very much. |
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Autonomy, knowledge, willpower, and motivation alone do not make up the whole person. |
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Nonetheless, I am convinced that we have the technologies and the willpower to face that future with confidence. |
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That's because ADHD isn't a willpower problem but a brain disorder that tends to run in families. |
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It is not just a lack of willpower. Weight gain does not have to be permanent. |
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With a minimum of time and willpower, you can learn anything: preparing the bottle, changing nappies, bathing baby, etc. |
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How can I learn to use my willpower effectively to overcome my resistances? |
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Bearing this in mind, imagination can be of greater use than sheer willpower. |
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Of those who thought they could improve their diet, lack of willpower and lack of time were the top two reasons for not doing so. |
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Mr. Speaker, it takes discipline, talent, willpower, courage and perseverance to join the elite and become world champions. |
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Even when you apply your willpower to attain something you desire, you must always be at peace and relaxed. |
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It is, however, uncertain whether the political willpower and the resources needed can be fully mobilised. |
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Slipping on a straitjacket of simplistic logic, we come to believe that the disorder must, or at the very least should, be overcome by an application of willpower. |
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Relying on talent and willpower, he pulled back one service break with a couple of quality passing shots before saving two match points as he defended his own serve. |
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Denying terrorists access to nuclear weapons and weapons-grade material is thus a challenge to nations' willpower and determination, not to their technical capabilities. |
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It took me all my willpower, which isn't much, to not ring him back. |
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I think this whole thing just reeks of a pathetic lack of willpower. |
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I actually have this insatiable urge to organize and it's taking all my willpower not to just run down to the laundry room and wash and fold all the stuff. |
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By contrast, exercising requires you to commit your willpower for only a short, well-defined period of time. |
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Stress is the enemy of willpower, so say the latest findings of neuroscientists, psychologists, and life coaches in the field. |
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Like any other muscle, the more you exercise your willpower, the stronger it becomes. |
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By demonstrating his willpower, staunchness, boldness and cold-blooded approach the commander shows his subordinates how to perform one's duty on the battlefield. |
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Phil always did have the willpower of a particularly suasible flea. |
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To attack Baumeister's notion, Mischel supplies a paper that argues the contrary, and also cites the work of Stanford's Professor Carol Dweck, who thinks our levels of willpower depend, to a great extent, on our beliefs. |
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The people embody the earth, proud of and well-grounded in their heritage, and the sea, empowered to take on new challenges by their boldness and willpower. |
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Tsipursky stressed the importance of commitment to toughen up willpower and be able to achieve goals. |
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Obviously it would be better if we as a nation had the willpower to opt for mung beans over Monster Munch in our lunchboxes. |
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Fate, willpower and outside circumstances converge to forge each life experience, creating a highly charged moment which leads to a strong connection being made or some sort of affinity. |
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With willpower and imagination united in vibrating harmony, the Gnostic student must identify himself with a toad that is within a rivulet of the pure waters of life. |
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While the willpower of the Spanish people to resist the French was rarely an issue, the ability of the Spanish to fight anything more than a guerrilla war rested on far more than just hatred and national pride. |
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An Atkins dieter is thus on a low-calorie diet in which no willpower is involved beyond a strict refusal to consume carbohydrates. The reason why a high protein intake causes this feeling of fullness was, however, unknown. |
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According to cold, hard science, willpower is an unlimited resource. |
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Corneille and Racine in tragedy, and Molière in comedy, were able to use these limitations to their advantage, focusing on the willpower and self-mastery of their characters, constructing a theatre of exceptional density. |
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What could make that surge of willpower come into existence? |
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The authors of a recent study hypothesized that the effect of glucose also depended on people's theories about willpower. |
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Some will argue that this is a lack of willpower, which is maybe true but in reality it is much more than that. |
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Contrary to the notion that it's all in our heads, Baumeister provides a lengthy review of studies that suggest willpower draws disproportionately on blood glucose, a brain fuel. |
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Do not forget the clue: Take advantage of the somnolent state that exists between vigil and sleep, so that with willpower, you may project from within yourself your astral body, your discernment and your memory. |
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When the willpower is strong enough, time can be convinced to be patient. |
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He created us in His image in the fact that man has willpower. |
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There is ample willpower to find a solution. |
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I was also profoundly struck in his final years by the patience and willpower with which Pope John Paul II bore and tolerated his illness to the end. |
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Without spiritual commitment, there is little hope that willpower, imagination and energies will be inspired to bring the necessary resources and dynamism to bear on the development effort. |
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To this effect, I salute the unprecedented mobilization and the extraordinary willpower of Mayors and stakeholders to take their destiny in their own hands to the benefit of their communities and future generations. |
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And if you're Sheryl Sandberg, with brains, connections, willpower and money, then the world is your oyster – even if it doesn't feel that way to her right now. |
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Those who get to grips with the mental side of things by tackling willpower and motivation are the most successful at keeping their weight loss resolution. |
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