Through self-reliance and self-discipline, the child is inspired to embark on a voyage of self-discovery. |
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Your keys are your determination and self-discipline, and by your own efforts, you can achieve success. |
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The scheme was designed to encourage initiative, self-discipline, leadership and caring skills in young people. |
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Gap years, unlike conscription, are a free-will step towards adulthood and self-discipline. |
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I continue to strive for a strong body, self-discipline and complete tranquility. |
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She considers her strong self-discipline and self-demanding behaviour to be a problem sometimes. |
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The ethical rationale of the fast is to teach self-discipline, humility, and empathy with the poor. |
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Teachers also wanted physical education to be made part of the curriculum, because it promoted team spirit and self-discipline. |
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In conditions which tested the resolve of the players as much as their character, the level of self-discipline applied was admirable. |
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However, most people have enough self-discipline or restraint so they do not act out on these instinctual urges. |
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It teaches self-discipline, self-confidence, and academic skills, just to name a few. |
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They are industrious people who believe in strong families, self-discipline and orderly lifestyles. |
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They will have better self-control, personal self-discipline and an increased ability to stay focused on their objectives. |
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The purpose isn't health or holiness, but self-discipline and character-building. |
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They connected attitude, self-discipline, and self-respect to a healthy state. |
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Blue quartz, also called dumortierite, is a stone of order that can enhance organizational abilities, self-discipline, and orderliness. |
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By now, his hostile rhetoric has carried him beyond the self-discipline of consistency, and he becomes merely quarrelsome and captious. |
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In the practice of Yoga, the feeling of letting go can coexist, paradoxically, with a measure of self-discipline. |
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In the diary, it is self-discipline alone that determines volume. |
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We still have a number of speakers on the list to get through before we can proceed to the vote, so I would ask for self-discipline. |
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Remember self-discipline and wise counsel from experts and genuine friends will be an added advantage. |
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It is the foundation for the development of the child's own self-discipline. |
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The rigorous self-discipline of the Presbyterian work ethic, however, did not grip the Kane household. |
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Today that means developing a ferocious work ethic, self-discipline, competitive zeal, and flexibility. |
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It is self-discipline put in order the moment they commit the crime against nature. |
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They have seen the pride of a child who has exercised self-discipline to achieve his personal best. |
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After all, self-discipline was to be the dominant trait of both the proper slave master and the reformed inebriate. |
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A posh boy from the Home Counties is rewarded for his self-discipline, hard work and ambition. |
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An act can be very good, but if it is unenforceable and comes to rely exclusively on self-discipline, what use is it? |
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This is a man of remarkable self-discipline to be sure, but self-discipline for what? |
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The point was to emphasise, for better or worse, that you live well, you survive, when you learn restraint, self-discipline and separation. |
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Only self-discipline, perseverance, and the willingness to work hard can make a person stand out from the crowd and achieve remarkable results. |
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It was her job, and she did it with a professionalism that came from rigorous training and self-discipline. |
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But if practice makes perfect, I'm better equipped for my next foray into self-discipline, which begins the day this column is published. |
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The original caste system was based on self-discipline through education and through personal sadhana. |
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With this type of imbalance, self-discipline becomes difficult and bad habits hard to correct. |
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Values such as solidarity, thrift, cleanliness and self-discipline were regularly identified as characteristic of them. |
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Remember that this self-discipline is the fruit of the indwelling Holy Spirit, and only those who are already saved are so indwelt. |
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It really is about common sense, self-discipline and trying to harness the power of your greatest ally, time. |
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The idlers were those without the self-discipline to hold a regular job, and others who have never really sought employment. |
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Explain to your teens that if they want more money to buy a product or service, they will have to put in more effort, which requires a certain amount of self-discipline. |
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It is hard to resist feeling smug at the idea of a woman famed for her cool-headedness and self-discipline becoming a love-struck text-message junkie. |
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In addition, we commit to exercising judgment, professionalism, rigour, self-discipline, perseverance and team spirit. |
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I went down to Virginia Beach, where he's retired, and we talked about self-discipline and self-pride. |
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To work alone or in the field without a boss looking over your shoulder calls for an unusual degree of self-discipline. |
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Integral part of this is the instant gratification of socially constructed needs that counteracts the development of self-discipline in the home. |
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Once harnessed in self-discipline, though, the difficult cholerics have the disposition to achieve much more. |
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Dr. Nduom urged university graduates to imbibe good morals and self-discipline in their business dealings. |
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The unostentatious efficiency and self-discipline of these steadfast men was as fine as any achievement of Australians in the war. |
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Sitting on a medicine ball, he acknowledged the appeal of redemption through savage self-discipline. |
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It discourages whining, and rewards self-discipline. |
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The young Nana threw herself into classical music studies with a passion, perfecting her vocals with extraordinary self-discipline as well as taking piano and harmony classes. |
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But rigorous self-discipline and the ceaseless flow of original whims and ideas nevertheless have taken Steven King to the starry path of success and money. |
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To promote self-discipline and responsible behaviour. |
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I never asked what led to the self-discipline. |
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Second, a strong commitment to transparency imposes self-discipline on policy-makers, which, in turn, helps to ensure that their policy decisions and explanations are consistent over time. |
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I will exercise self-discipline at all times. |
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We believe that a three-year plan will assist federal institutions in conducting their operations in accordance with the Act and, hopefully, will instill self-discipline across the system. |
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Furthermore, as the current system relies on self-discipline it appears necessary to consolidate the existing codes and put in place a common enforcement and sanction system trusted by all. |
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Clearly only a man of iron self-discipline can be trusted in such a Sodom. |
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The worst thing a man could be was lacking in self-discipline. |
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Is it going to give me a body of knowledge, tools, self-discipline? |
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Trouble is, self-discipline eludes you as Saturn opposes your sign. |
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But with the iron self-discipline typical of anorexics, she kept cutting back her food intake until she weighed just over 39 kg and lacked the energy to move. |
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Not every kid who returns home suffers from bombastic dreams matched only by their lack of direction and flabby self-discipline. |
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The best driver of his generation has long seemed like a parody of Teutonic self-discipline, utterly ruthless, spookily calm and obsessively single-minded. |
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It will be particularly salutary because it allows us to discourse again about self-discipline, self-mastery, and maybe even the exercise of the will. |
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Although Aiko's birth made banner headlines in the country's dailies and magazines, journalists have, by and large, followed a strict code of self-discipline. |
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The free way will call for uttermosts in civilization, self-discipline and human excellence. |
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Part of the processions on the Thursday and Friday of Easter week, los Picaos are anonymous people who, dressed in white and with their faces covered, flagellate their backs in a medieval rite of self-discipline. |
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Yet, all religious traditions carry a common message of tolerance, self-discipline and ethicality. |
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From childhood, everyone is called to mortification and fasting in order to grow in character and self-discipline, overcoming the desire to possess everything for oneself alone. |
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Michael L. Dodson, and Col. Pinskoy, chief of operations of the PRSAB, the warriors, bandannas over their heads, demonstrate their self-discipline skills, training, and battle readiness during an amazing ballet. |
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The author eschews psychobiography and portrays a man who possessed enormous self-discipline to overcome ill health, physical weakness and a lack of self-confidence. |
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Executives should state their intentions of mutual self-discipline clearly in their recruitment policies and provide ways to gather feedback from employees, Conine writes. |
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