You cheer when he manages to gain respect by setting about tormentors with a fistful of batteries. |
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You stand up for justice, fair play and rights and gain respect and admiration of those around you. |
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Perhaps at this early juncture, Bosnia could be considered as an orphan in the family, eager to gain respect and to join. |
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We are too small to take on the elephant, but we can find our own place and gain respect. |
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Might is right. Fear and submission are necessary to gain respect and admiration. |
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On the contrary, if Parliament wishes to gain respect, it should take more account of the laws of nature. |
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They are unionizing in order to gain respect from their employer and to have a say in their terms and conditions of work. |
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You learn that the hard gang law prevails and it is necessary that you create a name and reputation to gain respect. |
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Students, beginning in Kindergarten, are provided with opportunities to learn about, and gain respect for, our natural environment. |
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By continually sensitising their employers and people whose opinions mattered to employers, they were able to gain respect. |
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This is the only way in which democracy and pluralism will gain respect in this House, in the EU Member States and in the candidate countries. |
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Opportunities to meet their personal potential and gain respect, self-esteem and a feeling of belonging. |
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If given the opportunity, students can gain respect for difference through seeing a variety of historically significant events from more than one source and perspective. |
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Gilbert continued his quest to gain respect in and respectability for his profession. |
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By putting ourselves in other's shoes and empathising, we gain respect for them and their God-given humanity. |
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As we work actively to achieve the Organization's objectives, we strive to gain respect for these objectives among our Government's leaders as each new presidency takes over. |
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You gain respect by respecting your people first. |
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It's about three people trying to gain respect. |
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Therefore, efforts to change perceptions about the value of work need to be aligned with broadly based efforts to gain respect and recognition for the contributions the sector makes to the economy, society and communities. |
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To gain respect for the specific character of French-language education, and take full advantage of what a pluralist school has to offer, FOETC set up an ad hoc committee to examine the framework. |
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The program enables participants to realize their personal and professional potential, gain respect and self-esteem and participate fully in society. |
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You may gain respect and a greater sense of achievement. |
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I tell my little brother to be aggressive with everyone to gain respect. |
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I'm beginning to gain respect from people in my community. |
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However, due to small interventions in their legal status and business model, the blacksmiths were able to harness their enterprise capacity, emerge successful, and gain respect within their society. |
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It is highly likely that, even though one may not enjoy the experience, one may gain respect for the enforcement official if one is treated respectfully. |
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It can help girls gain respect for their bodies and develop self-esteem. |
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We need to flip the script and start showing that same level of compassion and love toward each other, and perhaps we will then gain respect and control over our communities. |
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