But for the first time, many Americans were sophisticated enough to have developed a cultural inferiority complex. |
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As a nation, the Danes are said to be shy and suffer from an inferiority complex. |
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He always had a bit of an inferiority complex because he's smaller, but he was very broad and stocky. |
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Since then, the girl had believed she was not photogenic and gradually developed an inferiority complex. |
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Is it possible to have both a superiority complex and an inferiority complex? |
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Studies also show that such children suffer from a marked inferiority complex. |
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Even his fondest memories are tinged by the infamous inferiority complex that continues to drive him. |
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Europe suffers from a collective inferiority complex, seeming to be helpless against the tides of the new century. |
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Jackie sometimes claims he had an inferiority complex, a cultural cringe, another legacy of dyslexia and his Scottish upbringing. |
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Perhaps their apprehension comes from a lingering inferiority complex which has not yet matured beyond its second-class status. |
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Nicholas is doing better, but suffers from an inferiority complex that is magnified when separated from Patrick. |
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She hurried out into the street, happy to be alone in the crowd and away from Leo who was clearly dealing with an inferiority complex. |
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Any inferiority complex is a two-way street, and outsiders have contributed to the negative stereotype of Dundee as much as the locals. |
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It is a product of the congenital inferiority complex of the Scots that they cannot believe in their own creations. |
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I believe that the unspoken collective view in the compartment was that there was an inferiority complex at play here. |
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She has a severe inferiority complex and believes herself to be completely worthless. |
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This tribal inferiority complex is what helped make the Rocky movies a box-office bonanza. |
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Can we overcome the imposed inferiority complex about white people by making this nation an economic power and a military power? |
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After centuries of carping prompted by an understandable inferiority complex, Lancastrians are coming to accept that Yorkshire knows best. |
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The latest result betrays a real inferiority complex within the Irish mindset. |
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Feeling that someone is less important than you is essentially a projection of your own inferiority complex. |
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What's more, the Continent is suffering from an inferiority complex. |
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A year ago, at Lisbon, we were still suffering from a sort of inferiority complex before the strength of the US economy. |
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The inverted commas indicate the workings of an inferiority complex. |
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A year ago in Lisbon, faced with the strength of the American economy, I think we still had something of an inferiority complex. |
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Workshop F: Marketing local radio: Beating the inferiority complex, recipes for success. |
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We have this inferiority complex which prevents us from believing we can improve the situation by ourselves without Europe's support. |
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The reason at times a superiority complex, at others an inferiority complex. |
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Such a move will acknowledge its rising power and mollify its inferiority complex. |
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They gaze in wonder at our modesty and chuckle at our inferiority complex. |
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This was a mark not of a cultural inferiority complex, but of confidence. |
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And I believe that Hollywood has a sort of inferiority complex towards its European counterpart. |
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Many people today are prone to inferiority complex in rela tion to themselves, but to superiority complex in relation to others. |
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We all understood that he was venting his inferiority complex on his wife. |
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The triumph also put an end to Singapore's inferiority complex against their southeastern Asian rivals. |
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I suppose it is inferiority complex yet some of the best books in English are translations. |
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This may have drawn the SEC's attention. Under all the oversell, an inferiority complex drove him. |
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Image and virtual reality are everything these days, explaining why the city, burdened with an inferiority complex, forever sees itself as a cultural desert. |
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But then, I also do have an inferiority complex in certain things. |
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Bates's behaviour stems from being a small man with a massive inferiority complex who simply wants to be noticed. |
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Mussolini refused to allow Italy to return again to this inferiority complex, initially rejecting Nordicism. |
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No race has suffered so much from an inferiority complex as has the German. |
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An inferiority complex and megalomania are behind Erdogan's policy and it has forced him to take risky steps. |
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The Academy's inferiority complex is showing. |
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Estelle says she has no inferiority complex working with men since their knowledge about repairing motor cycles is no different from hers and thus they are paid the same by the owner. |
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Out of that has come, unfortunately, an inferiority complex among some French Canadians, a second class citizen complex, which is unfortunate and sad. |
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In conclusion, I think this is an opportune moment to state, with modesty, but without an inferiority complex, my conviction that the outermost regions of the EU are just as important as its centre. |
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The European Union has an inferiority complex that overshadows its relations with Russia, and today a strange kind of judgment is being passed on Russia for its position on Ukraine. |
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As a result of this and trying bureaucratic procedures to get other help, homeless people in destitute situations may loose their teeth and develop other problems like tooth ache, chewing difficulties and inferiority complex. |
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He suggested that the colonial past had given people an inferiority complex that made it difficult, even today, for them to free themselves since the key to liberation is higher self-esteem. |
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This is the origin of our greatness and through it we can present ourselves with our noble heritage to other civilizations and cultures, without any inferiority complex. |
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The Aussies were upset at my contention that they're so much better at sport than us because of an inferiority complex. |
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I guess many of us were burdened by an inferiority complex because we were from the eastside. |
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I've spent all this time with people who needlessly worried about being second-class citizens and having an inferiority complex,'' he says. |
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His inferiority complex means he spends all his time imagining how he wouldn't have lived up to Robinsons from previous generations. |
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There is no way we should go into this match against them with an inferiority complex. |
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The home side showed no inferiority complex and indeed were the better side in the scoreless first-half. |
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The athletic facilities are an eyesore and the athletic department a growing embarrassment to a student body that already suffers from an inferiority complex. |
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This is the psychological mechanism of lucrimax, poeticizing the desert and visually embodying the inferiority complex of the former exiles and migrants. |
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SoCal has an inferiority complex because of jungle fever across America. |
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In spite of that, the Napoleon Complex is named after him to describe men who have an inferiority complex and become aggressive due to short stature. |
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