She is incapable of personal growth because she refuses to face her own commodification and its internalization. |
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Incorporation here is a bodily procedure of internalization that effects a psychological identification. |
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After internalization of organisms into phagosomes, secondary lysosomes are fused to form the complete parasitophorus vacuole. |
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Such inhuman doings suggest a frightening internalization of beliefs, which are against everything our country has always stood for. |
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The Swiss watch industry is trending towards internalization which impacted base levels of business. |
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The internalization of democratic ideals at an early age is invaluable for the future of society as a whole. |
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This is by no means the only way of internalization, of course. |
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The subjectification of the beloved in Petrarchan lyric entails the internalization of a feminine image, an eidolon rather than an objectively real presence. |
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The internalization of dollars as markers for human worth and artistic achievement has insidiously skewed how we view the meaning of culture and creativity. |
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The impact of such a policy was the internalization of a universal outlook and the location of the indigenous in the wider matrix of human history. |
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To some, citizenship education is about instilling patriotism, love for country and internalization of the institutions of the nation State. |
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There appears to be some evidence that comparable internalization occurs over time with federal regulatory goals. |
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Both the internalization of costs and the setting aside of that fund would reduce the pressure on the Canadian dollar. |
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With the internalization of production this is no longer true. |
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In order to offer a better explanation of internalization, proponents of the rational choice model maintain that it is rational to internalize a norm. |
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The prevalence of violence against women and children and the internalization of dominant attitudes may test whether healing is a viable option today. |
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Although we are awake, we are in a profound state of internalization. |
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In addition, in 2005 a special committee composed solely of independent Trustees was struck to consider and recommend to the Board the internalization of the Property Manager. |
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They call for the elimination of fossil fuel subsidies, the internalization of environmental costs, increased energy efficiency and better knowledge of renewable energy. |
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The internalization will allow City Office to realize economies of scale and enhance its earnings potential as the Company grows. |
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Bivariate correlations indicated that BD was significantly and positively correlated with internalization and ABRS in Asian and Caucasian males. |
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Omophagy, ritual eating of raw flesh, is the assimilation and internalization of godhead. |
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Was our internalization of the experience as arrogant as his? |
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Some examples include product design and labelling legislation, and the internalization of environmental costs through producer responsibility schemes. |
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The last phrase refers to the internalization of the rules of the grammar of one's first language from a more or less random exposure to utterances in it. |
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However, the most important work of childhood was the internalization of the abiding precept that individuals were expected to pull their own weight, at every age grade, according to their gender, strength, and talent. |
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Moreover, there is a parallelism between correct thinking and valid argumentation: valid argumentation may be thought of as an expression of correct thinking, and the latter as an internalization of the former. |
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Although it recognizes an identity between the soul and the cosmos, it emphasizes the internalization of the cosmos rather than the release of the soul to its natural state of unity. |
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The European Commission is particularly interested in the development of international transport within the Union, and in the internalization of externalities. |
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According to other researchers, the psychological effects are not as important as the physiological effects in the internalization of aggressive behaviour seen on television. |
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This stage was as significant as the previous ones and it was to me like a journey of experimentation and internalization through socialization and mutual understanding. |
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This is due to the internalization of models of learned behaviour passed on from generation to generation through a wide variety of channels such as school, the family and religion. |
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Given the extensive criminal histories of offenders entering into motor projects, their links to a delinquent peer group and internalization of a deviant identity have been strongly established. |
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There was clearly a need to change the energy mix of countries through incentives for cleaner technologies and through such measures as internalization of the health costs of pollution. |
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This peptide specifically binds to a receptor expressed by many tumor cells which in turn triggers internalization of the carrier's load into the cell. |
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Good documentation of lessons and their internalization in project revisions help UNDP and its partners manage for results and foster a culture of systematic learning. |
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Environments have a greater role in the development of thin ideal internalization than wider cultural attitudes, which women throughout Western societies are exposed to. |
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Internalization of religious motivation is associated with increased subjective well-being. |
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