Romantic relationships become just another way for them to pump up their own self-image. |
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The introject and the corresponding self-image of the mourner are in a constant and endless relationship. |
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High self-image and low self-esteem, according to one theory, lie at the heart of the stand-up comic. |
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America's classic modes of movie-making, from the western to film noir, reflect the self-image of its people. |
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I want to help her grow up with a positive self-image which isn't anything to do with the size she is or the way she looks. |
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If this were to occur, it could damage the seducer's self-image and lower his self-esteem. |
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This clarification can have profound effects on the self-image of the child. |
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Victor's first inkling that his self-image is suspect comes with that rejection at the pool. |
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No one is going to get a better self-image if the information they receive is in reality misinformation. |
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Social, academic, and familial factors may be impediments, as well as self-image and selfconfidence. |
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The inclusion of military personnel in decision making processes is thus part of their self-image as citizens in uniform. |
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It was among the most unpleasant and traumatizing experiences of my life and deeply underlined my already well-set negative self-image. |
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For the most part, people read books to construct a favorable self-image for themselves. |
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At a private viewing on Friday the Foreign Secretary will be able to select his favourite self-image to keep, as a thank you gift. |
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The person with a poor self-image may decide that the reason they are not the most popular person in the group is because of the shape of their nose. |
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Regret and fear, Mauro continued, keep gnawing at our self-image and our self-confidence. |
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In the long-term, however, the United States has far more to gain from living up to its self-image as the champion of freedom. |
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A child who lacks age-appropriate motor and social skills may experience difficulties with such tasks, leading to a negative self-image. |
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The ultimate goal is to help these vulnerable young people to live better and have a better self-image. |
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This negative self-image can result in withdrawal from classroom activities, and as a result, loss of opportunities to practice and learn. |
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One's self-image and self-respect depend very much on how one is viewed by others. |
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According to the national self-image, Hungarians are wine drinkers, but beer drinking is more common. |
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Our country's self-image is still shaped, and its history is still being molded, by a Lincolnesque narrative of moral progress. |
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Walt Whitman, for example, created a fantastic self-image which appealed to those seeking an earthy, robust American literary voice. |
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By seeing herself only in terms of what she lacks that others have, Susan acquires a distorted self-image. |
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Borman points out that tolerating such heavy put-downs can squash your self-image. |
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That would violate their sense of amour propre and their self-image as the valiant victims. |
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It attacked my self-image, then spread, disease-like, to my sense of morality, ambition, and trust. |
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This calls for some kind of experience that leads him to reappraise his self-image and re-evaluate his self-esteem. |
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They seek others' love and approval to justify their own self-image and give them the approval they feel they need in life. |
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The daddy party cherishes its self-image as the party of toughness, of self-reliance, of up-by-the-bootstraps fortitude. |
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It was an impossible expectation, and one that would catastrophically cloud his self-image. |
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When he reached out to me, I realized that it had been hovering over me and my self-image for over a decade. |
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It is a key component of the notions of comradeship and esprit de corps which are characteristic of military self-image and organization. |
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The inability of Britishness to act as a focus for Australian policies and priorities left a void in the Australian self-image. |
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And it was as if he was suddenly larger than life, a living breathing projection of my own wilted self-image. |
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The arch-conservative theologian does not reflect the country's self-image as secular, liberal and progressive. |
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Yet, against that self-image stands a record of slight, even negligible achievement. |
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She says she began to understand that the voice coming out of her is a barometer of her self-image. |
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Don't let negativity distort your self-image so you feel unlovable or unredeemable. |
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Children with a positive self-image and who identify with their families may investigate their origins solely for background information. |
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Few of us could lose our job and a major chunk of our lives and self-image so peremptorily and swiftly. |
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They are often teased by other children and as a result suffer poor self-image, low self-esteem and depression. |
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The democratic and communal color lent to national self-image by the experience of mobilization and warfare. |
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Today, poor self-image affects the confidence and well-being of many people, especially young girls and women. |
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Please allow me to maintain my self-image as capricious, arbitrary and unfair. |
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This kind of behaviour is usually experienced as damaging to self-image and selfconfidence, especially if it is persistent. |
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To recommend a better conception of oneself misleadingly suggests that there is a core person deciding to correct her self-image. |
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When you list your goals, you build your self-image. |
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When a teacher's predictions are positive, they contribute to building a positive self-image in the student. |
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The response – brutally honest and also artfully calculated – intimated a self-image problem Putin attempted to shatter. |
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But better even than Warhol at managing and magnifying the celebrity of the face is Kanye: pop's best thaumaturge of self-image. |
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More reading is done in total and books are an important part of the Germans' positive self-image, from Luther to Gutenberg to Herta Müller. |
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His parents clap for him at meals, give him easily accomplished tasks and never spank, so he's able to maintain a positive self-image. |
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When we fail to notice that a decision has an ethical component, we are able to behave unethically while maintaining a positive self-image. |
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However, at the implicit level, low and high anxious women were characterised by a similar, highly positive self-image. |
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Helping create a more positive self-image by increasing their self-confidence and awareness of their personal capacities. |
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Through their service efforts, Leos develop a positive self-image and personal growth as they meet new challenges and responsibilities. |
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As students progress through school, their skills are refined, and they develop confidence and a positive self-image. |
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For Aboriginal students, the revised curriculum will help foster a strong sense of identity and a positive self-image. |
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The CBR programme also targets attitudes towards disability and seeks to promote a positive self-image on the part of the child. |
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Or Shari who now has a positive self-image as she continues to recover from 4 years of anorexia. |
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Personal empowerment can be achieved by boosting women's awareness and giving them a positive self-image and personal values. |
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However, that self-image is undermined because he cannot fulfil vital family functions and so is likely to lose face. |
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And yet it is also precisely for these reasons that genius at chess tends to lead to a self-image ill-fitted for everyday usage. |
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An important basis for being able to speak up for yourself is a strong self-image. |
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They feel the need to belittle others to enhance their self-esteem or self-image. |
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My self-image was the absolute opposite of a person whom I envisaged living in a nunnery, but my yearning to learn overshadowed my deep anxiety. |
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These efforts have focussed on restoring spiritual balance through ritual purification ceremonies, which reinforce an inherently apolitical Balinese self-image. |
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He began production of plastic filters and in doing so laid the foundation stone for the adoption of a new technology and a new self-image. |
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Maybe the difference comes from self-image. |
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The secondary parameters include lipid analyses and body self-image. |
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An organization subjected to socio-analysis and socio-therapy will be forced through the same fundamental transformation of mindset and self-image. |
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The greatest successes are always achieved when the self-image within the company is lived by its employees and transmitted to the market through their performance. |
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No longer little children, and not yet teens, tweens are starting to develop their sense of identity and are anxious to cultivate a sophisticated self-image. |
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The role of family members, especially parents and other legal guardians, in strengthening the self-image, self-esteem and status and in protecting the health and well-being of girls should be enhanced and supported. |
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The key things for me are a good team organisation, the self-image of the company, and that all employees are thoroughly familiar with their areas of work. |
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What is the use of integrated coastal zone management, which we will be discussing shortly, when what structurally weak coastal regions need is a new kind of self-image and above all modern jobs? |
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The Hippocratic Oath forms the cornerstone of the medical profession's morality and self-image, and is treated with such respect that the oath is an important shared element of western culture. |
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As for self-image and emotional outlook, the latest survey shows that, here again, differences between teenagers by family structure and employment preferences are insignificant. |
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Processes of social, security policy, economic and technological change have a direct impact on the armed forces and the professional self-image of military personnel. |
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Confronting seven different objections to our self-image as moral, well-behaved creatures, he charts a course through the philosophical quicksands that often engulf us. |
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In Warhol it found its self-image, ready-made for idolatry and mockery. |
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This linking object unconsciously connects the lost person's image or mental representation with the mourner's corresponding self-image or representation. |
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This report provides the techniques needed to master and obtain a great self-image which in turn gives anyone great self-confidence. |
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The self-image is powered by the ignorant selfish ideas originally integrated by Satan into the physics of the brain. |
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Self-concept has been theorized to be hierarchical and multidimensional and may include academic, social, and other domains such as self-image. |
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Mike Jones is hot, but stepping out on a wife and five kids for a hooker is no way to build a healthy self-image. |
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It thickens when God's self-image becomes a maker of self-images and God resents it. |
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It is plausible that this tendency in memoir literature reflects the corrective mode of the middle class through which it tried to vindicate its self-image. |
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It promotes a school climate that encourages all students to work to high standards, affirms the worth of all students, and helps them strengthen their sense of identity and develop a positive self-image. |
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Its preschools help young children to develop a positive self-image, to be resourceful and curious about learning, and to be responsible and caring towards the world around them. |
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Some issues to consider: Do they promote positive self-image in teens? |
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This study focused on the relationship between both achievement level and diagnostic label and sociometric status and self-image of students in Dutch elementary education. |
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Bear in mind that a negative self-image can lead to a negative attitude, while good grooming and clothes that are becoming, can lift your spirits and build your confidence. |
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By recognizing the above mechanisms for defense of our self-image, we can realize that they are often used to defend unrealistic or untrue self-images. |
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I wish they could become more equanimous about their epistemological position and less assuming in their methodological self-image. |
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The study examines the history of an institution over the course of seven decades as well as the coterminous transformation of Switzerland's self-image. |
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But it is precisely that, this hodgepodge of the disjointed, the nervous, the old and new, the parochial and urbane, East and West, that has long since constituted Berlin's true appeal and probably also its self-image. |
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This weakness will affect international calculations about how much pressure to put on Mr Aliev. The second reason is the president's successful projection of a self-image as a good mini-tsar encumbered with bad advisers. |
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He also points to the high rates of hate crime and racism, indicating that despite anti-racism initiatives, Calgary must change its self-image to be a viable destination for newcomers. |
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Cancer can also wreak havoc on one's self-image and self-esteem. |
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At meetings on the subject, measures were introduced to guarantee the legal protection and physical and moral integrity as well as the honour, personal and family privacy and self-image of women. |
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In parallel, the optical restoration discovered through the lens suggests the normality to which we aspire, the self-image we maintain, to the detriment of our intrinsic truth. |
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Awareness of native spirituality and culture is taught to the clients to build inner strength, develop a positive self-image and regain a respect for self and all living things. |
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Emotional support such as buddying or mentoring schemes can help a person to establish new social contacts and to regain motivation and a positive self-image. |
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The Newfies tell the same jokes about themselves and they are part of the self-image of a rural tourist area. |
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A positive self-image of myself was badly needed. |
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Programs are designed to provide successful, fun experiences in athletics or recreational endeavors, as a means to develop a positive self-image and confidence. |
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To develop a happy and positive self-image and an ability to share this with others and to recognise that lasting happiness requires that we make full use of our strengths and gifts. |
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Take Crab Apple for a positive self-image and to accept yourself the way you are. |
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In addition, sports activities, music and art instruction, and recreational pursuits should be promoted to help youth develop a positive self-image and essential social skills. |
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But few could match the bred-in-the-bone exceptionalism rooted deep in America's self-image. |
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Foucault's own self-image as a philosopher who 'thinks differently' and practices parrhesia. |
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The handbook and television advertisements focus on developing a positive self-image in young athletes, safety in sport and places emphasis on participation. |
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This, surely, has had a corrosive effect on Tejpal and his self-image. |
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A people whose Norman Rockwellian self-image had been indifferent to social class began to change its tune. |
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Judge advocates did other things, of course, but the corps' identity and self-image centered primarily on military justice. |
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The young prince seems pretty comfortable with his chosen self-image as the flag bearer for laddishness among those potentially in line for the throne. |
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Gary Hart rebelled against his Nazarene upbringing and adpted a high-risk self-image of the kind many Americans like to see in escapist movies, but not in presidents. |
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