I'm good at working at something I believe in, but I'm not the most self-disciplined person at doing things I don't like. |
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The volunteer must speak Spanish, be creative, flexible, self-disciplined and have the ability to improvise. |
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The most notable example is Mun In-Guk, who has become the national team's role model, renowned as their most self-disciplined player. |
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One must be humble, little, self-disciplined, spiritual and despised by the world to learn the mystery of the Cross. |
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Self-assured and blessed with positive leadership skills, she is also self-disciplined and determined yet never tries to dominate. |
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It's taught me to become self-disciplined and learn to feel my body from within. |
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He was a self-disciplined martinet and a control freak who mapped out his sons' schedules, even their playtimes. |
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It will also cut down on wardrobe expenses, but you have to be self-disciplined to succeed. |
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Are you self-directed, self-motivated, comfortable with computers, like to read and write, self-disciplined, independent and able to stay on task? |
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In a small, very collegial court with very self-disciplined judges, discretion may be controlled by tradition. |
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A life that is self-disciplined mentally, emotionally and physically, can be depended upon by the soul. |
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This is a self-restrained movie that celebrates people who are prudent, self-disciplined, ambitious and tough enough to do that work. |
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Thus, in a deregulated environment, road users are more self-disciplined and therefore pay more attention to what other road users are doing, which is a key element to cause fewer accidents. |
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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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Key to our success in the future is a strong, self-disciplined and well-motivated work force, both full and part time, with multiple skills permitting flexible employment. |
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You've got to be self-disciplined, make yourself do things that you don't want to do. |
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The band have formed an editorial committee which will reportedly be headed by the most self-disciplined member, Charlie Watts. |
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I enjoy the creativity that marketing offers and connecting with people. hrough skating I've learned to be self-disciplined and dedicated and I'd like to be able to use those skills on a personal project. |
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Above all, Yugoslavia is highly self-disciplined. |
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Instead, he is self-disciplined, traditional and a bit formal. |
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With luck, a slightly more effective, more self-disciplined parliament. |
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We must be self-disciplined and make sure that problem does not arise. |
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I think you have exactly the same qualities as my colleague Mr. Ménard, who for years competed as a wrestler at the Olympics and thus became uncommonly self-disciplined. |
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Call us to find out more. family rules and, finally, practise what values of our society, and to help them you preach. become self-disciplined so they become happy, responsible adults. |
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And temperance is needed-a self-disciplined approach to this remarkable technological instrument, the Internet, so as to use it wisely and only for good. |
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While Internet users have a duty to be selective and self-disciplined, that should not be carried to the extreme of walling themselves off from others. |
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Although we need to see all of these texts as part of an indissociable whole, there is good reason to be self-disciplined about the order in which we examine them. |
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Physical education and sport give children an opportunity to make choices and develop values and attitudes conducive to self-disciplined independent learning. |
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Just as smart and eager as their more self-disciplined predecessors, they also are more laid back, steeped in pop culture, and in many ways more sophisticated. |
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Youngsters between 12 and 17 who are subject to court orders are learning to control their behaviour and be more self-disciplined, through boxing. |
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