His mindset is to forget the US Open and get on with playing this week and the week after. |
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I live in a part of the country which is almost completely dominated by the bibliolatrous mindset. |
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There are some wonderful turns of phrase in this fast-moving novel, powered by sassy dialogue and the jaunty mindset of its heroine. |
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What is missing from the European mindset is the reality that outside Europe, there exists the law of the jungle. |
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Either way, opera managers like Barron rather hope there will be a shift in the popular mindset. |
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We have found that a deliberative mindset induced greater realism and not more pessimism. |
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The latest result betrays a real inferiority complex within the Irish mindset. |
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This month of December has totally re-energized me to start 2010 in the best mindset possible. |
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He thinks the swan was shot and we both wondered at the mindset of someone who could wound such a graceful animal. |
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Thus the rigorous intellectualism of serialism and the freedom of aleatoric processes are not paradoxical, but stem from the same mindset. |
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However, by the time he arrives it's becoming clear to Preston and the audience alike exactly how repulsive a mindset the Clerics? one is. |
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The historiography reveals insights into the authoritarian mindset of freedom fighters shaped as a product of oppression and armed resistance. |
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The speech sure sounded like a clunker to me, but Hugh was there, and it may be that I've simply lost touch with the Democratic mindset. |
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It also changed forever the mindset of those who were present on that fateful day. |
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Now, again, put yourself into the mindset of 1500 years ago, the time of the Talmud. |
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This could suggest that our manipulation was not successful in inducing a deliberative mindset. |
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But to the mindset of today's European leaders and commentators, America is a barbarian nation intent on world domination. |
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If we rid ourself of hindsight and our own contemporary mindset, we can see that they had no choice but to opt for the latter. |
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However, it does reveal the underlying mindset that allowed these budding war criminals to seize the day without any obvious conscience. |
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This mindset mixed with her insomnia-induced delirium into a mellow state of tranquil patience. |
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Blame the radically altered mindset that results when killing is redefined from a moral wrong into a beneficent and legal act. |
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Just when I thought I was getting myself straightened out and toughened up with the proper contractor mindset, along comes something like this. |
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Long-form viewers are most likely already in a mindset of accepting mid-rolls. |
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My main idea was just to point out that the mindset of someone who would willingly die is not as alien as the media would have us believe. |
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There's no guarantee that he's of a liberal mindset, no way of knowing what his reaction might be at all. |
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Job insecurity is a bigger factor in the mindset at the moment than for some time. |
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The whole mindset of most of our people is simply not convincing that we mean business. |
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These terms are thrown about to create a mindset that justifies the actions of some nations. |
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I guess what you get out of it depends on the mindset with which you approach it. |
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It is simply lost in the mindset of its own prejudices and cannot find a way out. |
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His mindset is characteristic of many smart young Americans, and matters a lot to the rest of us. |
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What is less apparent is the effect the Scottish game will have on the mindset of the Irish team. |
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He reflected the mindset of a person who was caught up in a bizarre bureaucratic maze that he had no control over. |
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It also says something about the psyche of the Newcastle manager and the mindset which he demands of his players. |
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There is something in the Indian mindset which makes us reluctant to pay for media. |
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I really don't think that that is a fair indicator of the mindset of a people. |
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We are still trapped in a destructive mindset, never mind the even-worse Americans. |
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They reveal a governmental mindset that once mired this country in Vietnam and is at work in our current occupation of Iraq. |
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Their mindset makes them natural mouthpieces for powerful vested interests bent on suppressing the ill effects of profit-motivated endeavours. |
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Isn't it clear to the world by now, that the U.S. represents a different mindset than much of the uncivilized world? |
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Sure, the low budget set designs betray the skid row mindset inherent in the film's creation. |
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It is a vindication that the colonial mindset and slavish mentality are still alive among some Indians. |
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This existing mindset is narrow, but perhaps at this point, this is understandable, given the previous situation and intimidation. |
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In contrast to British music's narrow mindset, Jamaica has always embraced the most outlandish musical idiosyncrasies imaginable. |
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With the change in social status and economic status, your entire mindset gets turned upside down virtually overnight. |
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Being a neophyte, rookie and simpleton, I wasn't automatically in the mindset of gaming. |
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The mindset devalues images and places words in a privileged relation to truth. |
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It seems that there's a terrible mindset at work here, one which puts obedience to authority beyond all other concerns. |
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But aside from these oddball cases, in general it is better to adopt the social viewpoint and drop the information technology mindset. |
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When you shut the latch of your front door and head off to a race, you do so with a different mindset that sets the tone for the weekend. |
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Obviously, these people can never be happy campers with that kind of mindset. |
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It takes a special kind of mindset to be this delusional in the face of cold, hard facts. |
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It will take more than fiery speeches about sticking it to the man to penetrate this mindset. |
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As a general rule, the mindset of a particular individual can be determined by counting the sheer quantity of stickers located on their vehicle. |
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I can't understand that mindset, but I also wonder if Jonny is simply a one-off. |
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The minister warned yesterday a carrot and stick approach may be needed to change the mindset of many leisure craft operators and users. |
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It requires a change of mindset on the part of the employer, but it takes time. |
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In the crudest terms, the critical factor in the loyalist Protestant supremacy mindset was its superior physical force. |
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The passing of time was very much unnoticeable for a man with Jun's mindset. |
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How easy would it be for an infantryman to lose that focus and revert to his mindset of closing with and destroying the enemy? |
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There is a kind of clubbiness in the parliament, a sort of collective mindset, a social conservatism. |
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That message is not only perniciously false, it is the hallmark of the totalitarian mindset. |
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Those of us who are non-religious find it difficult to grasp the mindset of religious fanatics. |
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Given this age dominated by a competitive mindset, this might be the most natural thing to happen. |
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Much of the technological mindset behind podcasting has its origins in the world of blogging. |
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In a sense, the core of the mindset becomes co-opted by commercial interests and is repackaged in a friendlier, more palatable form. |
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Without another thought to fog her mindset Kyle turned left and fled carrying the guilt of leaving Francis alone with them. |
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It is critically urgent now that we grow into a new mindset of sustainable management and conservation. |
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The age-old mindset seems to be that nothing but instability and drama can result from a frank statement about such matters. |
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The advent of the Internet and e-business has spawned new companies with a different mindset. |
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This reveals a prescient insight into the mindset which fuels Connery's anger. |
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Nice little rush to get the blood pumping and get everybody in the proper mindset of combat. |
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It is like a mindset, and that is the difficulty we have when dealing with cases like this. |
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For some reason, my mindset was to go out there and try to run away from the beginning and to dominate the race. |
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As Chief of Staff of the Army, the General has said, the Army needs an expeditionary mindset. |
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It is so typical of our western mindset to seek to impose on ethnic minorities our own oppressive cultural norms. |
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It's about a mindset and a lifestyle, and the non-verbal aspects of them. |
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Is Sundance's exportation of the indie-film mindset to other countries also an opportunity for other national cinemas to survive global Hollywoodization? |
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She decided to put herself into the mindset of a grand lady. |
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By giving an artistic veto to a madman, we submit to the mindset of a slave. |
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And yet he showed the best kind of leadership by putting himself in a can-do mindset. |
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But on the subject of what constitutes fit topics for conversation in mixed company, traditionalist views dominate the male mindset at the Billabong. |
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In the mindset of the coexist camp, those abstract beliefs have become twisted things, wrapped up with hate. |
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This mindset was reflected to the wider society through popular literature. |
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No longer does it constitute a reliable, middle class-based alternative to the corporatist mindset of the Republicans. |
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It stands to reason that we cannot expect Namibia to flourish economically if this is the predominant mindset at work among our politicians and in our civil service. |
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Such a mindset sees everything in terms of monolingualism as the norm, even though there are more bilinguals and multilinguals in the world than monolinguals. |
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His commenters show the typically depressing blogger mindset of treating us journalists like a monolithic social block that all behave the same way. |
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The case was referred to higher authority for instructions, since it was so rare and so unusual and so incomprehensible and in a word, so alien to the Chinese mindset. |
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This has been explained by the conservative and orthodox mindset and a tradition where dance and music were more popular than visual arts of painting and sculpture. |
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Indeed, in our modern mindset, we take the notion of the tormentor and merely blot it out, wishing away its existence without really addressing the underlying causes. |
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This being 2012, the year the world may or may not end, certain people may find themselves in an eschatological mindset. |
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And so I wonder if there is a reversion to some of that Cold War mindset. |
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Compensation is now a mental disease that will challenge the lexicographers of medical dictionaries to define a mindset which I can only describe as compensationitis. |
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Adults are free to use these products anyway they wish, but isn't there an implied sponsorship of the pro-ana mindset by having these ads on these sites? |
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One does have to have a certain mindset, though, one that isn't offended by vicious killings committed by actors with spicy hunks of Greek gyro hanging off their cheeks. |
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Three years later, hobbling with knee bandages and a mindset of incurability, I was directed by a colleague to a spiritual healer in a back street in Cambridge. |
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An institutionalised mindset, hallowed by time, buttressed by vested interests whose established wealth it preserves, and reinforced at lesser levels by universal cupidity? |
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Either way, I would not want to fall into the unhealthy mindset of the programme which encouraged viewers to judge the wives on their successes and failures. |
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It is this narrow mindset that causes such confusion in the uninformed. |
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If so, we are dealing with an unusually illogical and unnatural mindset. |
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By sticking to the line that the air marshals alone are right and everyone else is wrong they betray a mindset which smacks of cover-up and hints at lack of tangible evidence. |
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By then, a Marine mindset had sunk deep in me, whereas they seemed vulnerable, and understandably so. |
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Every four years the Republican mindset says Wisconsin will be a swing state. |
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Within a business, someone with the technocratic mindset does not get very far. |
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To the absolutist mindset, breeching a principle is the same as abandoning it, and therefore any concession to differing views amounts to total surrender. |
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The very inclusions of the various accusations of Witchcraft, which besprinkle the book, are seemingly against the scientific mindset of the times. |
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It will likely take more than a threat from Rome to change the mindset of a mafioso. |
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This mindset is summed up by a conversation I had this week with a friend. |
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They have become almost shrouded in myth but their dedication and unshakeable mindset is no mystery when you consider their starting point on this journey. |
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We need fresh people who are more aware and less stuck in the old mindset. |
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Those who know his mindset and attention to such detail are unsurprised by his quick progression through youth ranks, particularly, his current international gaffer, Kerr. |
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The Scottish mindset, not averse to a bit of inverted snobbery now and then, collectively ignores the game and its perceived hoity-toity primness. |
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It's about the likes of him and others of a similar mindset that Pericles wrote in 429 BC, perhaps somewhat chauvinistically, but with his heart in the right place. |
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Over the years, founder Ted Byfield has been particularly virulent in his attacks on the mindset that is increasingly reliant on government handouts and regulation. |
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Getting into that mindset, defamiliarizing the familiar, is really fun. |
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Yet there is a mood and a mindset out there that will be hard to change. |
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Safety and security of supply demand that they operate to stringent standards and create a mindset that is preconditioned towards conformity and pre-planned behaviour. |
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His emphasis on material austerity directly challenges our modern addiction to comfort, one of the Celtic tradition's most important correctives to our present mindset. |
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How typical of the mindset which has ruined state education for decades. |
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It is time we got out of a mindset that encourages duality of standards. |
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In February this year, Modi had accused China of having an expansionist mindset, a charge refuted by Beijing. |
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Re-authoring refers to changing one's mindset from being a victim to being a survivor to eventually being a thriver. |
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Draws upon a large consumer survey to gain insights into the current mindset of the Australian mortgagor. |
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It was an age of expansion and exploration abroad, while at home the Protestant Reformation became entrenched in the national mindset. |
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Earth Day is a way of propagating and celebrating the environmentalist mindset. |
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An entrepreneur typically has a mindset that seeks out potential opportunities during uncertain times. |
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So their self-talk is one of the things you immediately have to deal with, and it's a big job to get out of that mindset. |
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It stems from the same mindset found in any abortuary in any building in any small town community or big city. |
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How do the receptionists, radiotherapists, ordinary doctors, get themselves into a leadership mindset? |
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While the Taliban may no longer be a factor in Afghan politics, what is virtually certain is that the mindset will survive. |
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But try to get out of the mindset of all perms resulting into a tired '80s throwback. |
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John, a former inmate who spoke with the commission, echoed this mindset. |
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What was your mindset right before that Penelope Cruz sketch aired? |
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You live in a mindset where you see nothing but enemies after a while. |
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Miserablism is the opposite of utopianism, a dystopian mindset that believes we are all doomed. |
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In a growth mindset, challenges, mistakes and struggles are opportunities to learn and to evolve into the person you want to become. |
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Managers tend to have the mindset that you order the temp when you need the temp. |
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Will neutering the male result in any kind of positive change in the mindset of the rabbit? |
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The prevalent materialistic mindset is behind all the problems in this world. |
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It's the sort of mindset in which you don't take in the words of praise, only the boss's criticism and the barrackings of the crowd. |
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Disraeli drummed up support by warnings of a supposed Russian threat to India that sank deep into the Conservative mindset. |
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Most important, they created a mindset of how technology could be used in many different forms of business. |
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The critical mindset imparted by humanism was imperative for changes in universities and scholarship. |
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That lead to a timidness in their programme for government and a mindset that said it was more important to kick problems into touch than address them. |
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They found that those with a growth mindset think-I-can-think-I-can'd themselves to a rise in grade point average, while those with a fixed mindset remained the same. |
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This middle-aged reader was expecting something knottier, but after a certain adjustment of mindset, it's easy to immerse oneself into the world of Cat Moreland. |
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The lingering securocrat mindset means that the internet is provided and controlled solely by the state-owned Ethiopian Telecommunication Corporation. |
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It presumes a digital mindset and adeptness with that technology. |
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Want a little cheese with that whine? As if we are ever in control anyway. Hard to have sympathy for an attitude like that, yet how many of us really do have that mindset? |
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Most of all, it depicts the feudalistic mindset we suffer from. |
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But we have established the importance of both in the mindset of Vermonters and, hopeably our legislators, which is what makes the essential challenges ahead even plausible. |
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This Anglocentric mindset ultimately underpinned Australia's entry into the First and Second World Wars, which remain to this day icons of Australia's national identity. |
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Challenger brands are categorised by a mindset which sees them have business ambitions beyond conventional resources and an intent to bring change to an industry. |
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A thousand years, a millennial mindset on celibacy and papal supremeness, created out of chaos and ordained as if it were something God had enjoined on the world. |
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A centralist mindset prevalent in politics, civil society, media and donors is the biggest threat to the federalism, provincial autonomy and devolution in the country. |
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I also understand that many sheeple have no concept of a combat mindset and therefore fear the unknown and make feeble attempts to strike out at those who do. |
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Using examples, they explain these dualities, common mindset traps, how to change mindsets and lopsidedness, and the characteristics of a complete leader. |
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