Athletes, or others whose physical activity was at the center of their self-conception, are more likely to find a paraplegic's life intolerable. |
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High-Tech with human touch, culture out of tradition, innovations by self-conception, worldwide one vision: Dräger. |
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How does the self-conception of European and Indian dance practitioners differ? |
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According to its self-conception the UNPA would be called upon to represent the citizens of the world in their entirety. |
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In 1971, a policy of multiculturalism was officially adopted, legitimizing the self-conception of Canada as resting on pluralist foundations. |
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But the Party of Lincoln has really become the Party of Reagan in instinct and self-conception. |
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This includes the self-conception of who one is, the communities to which one belongs, such as family, religion, and ethnic group, and one's relationship to these various communities. |
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Understanding requires selfawareness, self-conception and understanding of others and is a prerequisite for the exchange that alone allows society to survive and develop. |
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The research project points out processes and realities of demographic sciences, policies and representations which moulded and changed the self-conception of national states, politics, sciences and society. |
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Our self-conception just hasn't caught up. |
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The dimensions and architecture as well as the huge park demonstrate and illustrate the lordship and self-conception of the large scale manufacturers in the Ruhr area in the 19th century. |
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It fits very much his approach and his self-conception. |
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More important, it traduces the self-conception of the journalist. |
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How do you break from that self-conception? |
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But Mr. Hynes's self-conception deserves a closer look, too. |
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According to Paolo Bianchi's definition Carsten Westphal is the authentic, travelling artist of our time, who becomes the seismograph for the cultural change in the cultural self-conception of a new global culture. |
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