We seem to have the mental ability to compartmentalise issues and problems when it suits us. |
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Specifically, kimonos compartmentalise cultural display both within and outside of Japanese culture. |
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There are days when I can compartmentalise quite well, and there are days when I feel overwhelmed by it. |
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But psychologists have found that, in fact, they tend to compartmentalise, often on superficial grounds. |
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I think the business likes to categories people and compartmentalise you and I'm happy not to be in that position. |
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In some ways these people were able to compartmentalise their lives so neatly. |
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We have managed to compartmentalise this issue with our European partners who have recognised Kosovo. |
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Work to compartmentalise knowledge internally and for everyone to assume environmentally friendly practices in their daily operations. |
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You can compartmentalise the image into different zones to define different actions per segment and per alert type. |
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Nowadays, certain providers try to compartmentalise all of these requirements. |
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He had long before developed an ability to compartmentalise his life. |
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My passion for football: The courageous elite athlete, committed to many causes beyond the world of sport, refuses to compartmentalise the world around her, preferring to approach it holistically in all its complexity. |
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I don't want to compartmentalise myself as a music producer and I want to explore synergies with different musical geniuses across the globe. |
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Reacting to a criticism that the activist in him did not transform into an administrator, he said it was wrong to compartmentalise such aspects. |
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Seemingly an expert in everything, the American's work encompasses many dark themes and is difficult to compartmentalise into any genre. |
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Not everything in the garden was rosy though: apart from a small bourgeois élite, women scarcely ever worked in laboratories, and the nationalist debate tended to compartmentalise them in their traditional role as homemakers. |
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Again, I rely on music to work its charm and help compartmentalise the work scene and switch to home mode. |
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They said his first wife spoke of violence before, during and after the marriage and it was artificial to compartmentalise her evidence. |
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Her husband could compartmentalise things to get on with everyday life, but she couldn't, she reveals. |
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It is very difficult to compartmentalise these crises. |
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The organisation also plans to help the waste sorting operation by sending out a public tender to design and create containers that compartmentalise garbage, according to him. |
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Like we can't function unless we compartmentalise women into categories. |
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Those boys compartmentalise that and when they are in training they know what their job is and I don't think it affects them on a day-to-day basis. |
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