Indeed, learning a martial art makes one self-reliant and disciplined, and also greatly boosts one's confidence. |
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Yet the contrary twin to this dependency culture is a growing desire to become self-reliant. |
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And he still extols the virtues of his central defensive partner but is more self-reliant. |
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Family allowances were designed to make the poor self-reliant and independent not lazy and indolent. |
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The workers are treated respectfully and are able to earn a self-reliant living. |
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The right loves to bash New York's Citi Bike system, but bike share embodies the privatized, self-reliant ideals they espouse. |
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They are also a form of social policy that has the objective of making people more independent and thus self-reliant. |
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It is partly due to his weaknesses that I became independent and self-reliant. |
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The figure of the cowboy became the West's protagonist, a self-reliant individualist with a virtuous sense of fair play. |
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To be self-reliant, people and communities must take more responsibility for their own well-being. |
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We have an objective for a self-reliant fishery, an economically viable fishery. |
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The growing size and complexity of modern airports cause otherwise self-reliant people to request assistance. |
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Canada is self-sufficient in blood and we are working to be self-reliant in plasma. |
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Competence, confidentiality and the need to be self-reliant emerged as major factors influencing use of services. |
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The present Government has also emphasized the need to reduce dependency on external assistance for economic development and become self-reliant. |
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This partnership will help us become a more sustainable, self-reliant community. |
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Companies, organizations and groups of people act as self-reliant entities in battle with the outside world. |
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Over the very long term, it means helping poor countries to be more self-reliant and no longer in need of aid. |
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It is a command that applies even in the presence of illness and when physical weakness reduces the person's ability to be self-reliant. |
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Continuing to pursue the devolution of land and resource management responsibilities will result in stronger, more self-reliant territories. |
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The operation is self-reliant in electricity, and is a net contributor of electricity to the Alberta power grid. |
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Other countries have always been fairly self-reliant in terms of cannabis supply. |
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The natural hazards are too numerous and the climate too determinedly extreme to tolerate inhabitation by anybody but the most intrepid and self-reliant. |
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Women could begin a small-scale industry or trade and be self-reliant, Ponnuswamy said. |
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Elphie, the spitfire and inherently self-reliant girl, proves to be one of the most timeless and charming characters to ever be given life. |
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So here she gets a big studio to give her a lead role where she plays a strong, self-reliant woman. |
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The image of fashionably cosmopolitan, self-reliant, and positively liberated young women prevails in the modern mass media. |
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They are planning and creating environmentally sustainable communities that are productive, self-reliant and self-determining. |
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In fact, some policies, such as making our economy more dependent on exports, make us more vulnerable, rather than more self-reliant. |
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Instead of providing a person with fish for that day's food, teach him fishing so that he could be self-reliant. |
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So much for taking the burden off the workers and making the aged more self-reliant! |
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The commercial fisheries must become more economically self-reliant and more responsible for handling fluctuations in the resource and the market. |
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Donor commitment has permitted tens of thousands of students to become self-reliant by earning their living and supporting their families, thus helping in the social and economic development of the region. |
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Because the Micromill SLP5000D is self-reliant it can be set up in remote locations including new burn areas to process small logs into cants and dimension lumber. |
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I know from personal experience that economic success is assured only when the people involved adopt a self-reliant attitude to help realize the kinds of opportunities I've been speaking about. |
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So I suggest, let us teach them to be self-reliant and independent, by teaching them the means to grow and harvest what there is in those countries. |
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Thus, refugees were being denied the right to live a free, dignified, and self-reliant life while waiting for a durable solution that in many cases did not materialize. |
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It is revenue from the development of our own natural resources that Newfoundland can hold on to at least for a while to make adjustments to become a self-reliant province of Canada. |
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They also imparted social, educational, recreational, artistic and cultural skills and helped children to become self-reliant and to play a useful role in society. |
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The need for mine action support will remain high during the period covered by this strategy, although some States will become increasingly self-reliant. |
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At the time of booking, the person told the travel agent that she is both deaf and blind, but that she has travelled by air unaccompanied before and that she is self-reliant. |
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In its isolation, seclusion, and self-reliant independence, Col. Lloyd's plantation resembles what the baronial domains were, during the middle ages in Europe. |
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Without helicopter rescue, crews would have had to be self-reliant through a combination of paddling and portaging boats through water and over the ice to reach land. |
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It is an immense task to ensure that a family is self-reliant. |
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Canterbury was self-governing, self-supporting and self-reliant. |
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Once they have been weaned by their mothers, approximately two to three weeks after birth, they are self-reliant and left to fend for themselves. |
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Many governments cannot give such assurances for future years, and in such cases it is wise for the water sector to be as financially self-reliant as possible. |
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To what degree are we as Americans truly self-made and self-reliant? |
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The couple are relationally self-reliant the majority of the time. |
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Let your character be more self-reliant, sure-footed, sharper. |
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Making artefacts for the home is a tradition with Orcadians, who have to be more or less self-reliant. |
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Its goal is to raise, nurture and educate orphans or financially destitute children so that they will become self-reliant and self-disciplined young adults. |
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For these reasons, physical access throughout the battle site will not be for everyone, and visitors will need to be self-reliant in terms of potable water and dealing with inclement weather. |
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The early isolation of West Virginia resulted in the development and transmittal of a strong, self-reliant local heritage relatively unaffected by circumstances from beyond the hills. |
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Department of Defense's efforts to help local governments in Kabul and Qandahar provide self-reliant security in the region. |
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The credit for this goes to Ranjana Devi, who has been providing training to women in order to make them self-reliant. |
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Democratic education should aim at producing men and women who will be able to maintain a self-governed state because they are themselves self-governed, self-controlled, self-reliant. |
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And secondly, to acquire the technology to break the cycle of dependency on us and seize the opportunity to be self-sufficient, self-reliant through their own local enterprise. |
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The remaining upper-crust cluster are, of course, already self-reliant. |
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In this context, she had developed a self-reliant, avoidant pattern of relationships, in marked contrast to that of her husband. |
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The consequence of such a change in policy focus in the PRC also meant to apostatising the earlier inward-oriented self-reliant and isolationist policies. |
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