Identify and uproot irrational beliefs that lead you to place unrealistic demands on yourself. |
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I've never had to uproot my wife and uproot my life and relocate just for safe living conditions. |
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Even if you were offered a job, not many people can afford to uproot their family to move. |
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Feral pigs churn up soil and uproot native plant species, denuding landscapes and promoting weed growth. |
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It doesn't automatically give us the power to uproot trees and cast them into the sea. |
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She even tried to get us to move over there and live with her in her mansion, but my dad didn't want to uproot his family. |
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It was accompanied by a rapid temperature drop, and a squally wind change strong enough to uproot trees and unroof about 50 houses. |
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It turned out to be a good decision not to uproot the family as the job lasted for only six weeks. |
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The Dutch hoe has a single, stirrup shaped blade almost parallel to the handle and is used to uproot seedling weeds under the soil. |
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Their trunk is employed to pull branches off trees, uproot grass, pluck fruit, and to place food in their mouths. |
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Anchors and anchor chains cause serious damage to reef corals and will uproot sea grasses. |
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Instead, I recommend you join the global struggle to uproot this vile system. |
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These bikes uproot heather and, if they run over Iron Age ancient burial mounds, the damage would be irreversible. |
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We could make settlements safer by changing cropping patterns but it's impractical to ask farmers to uproot their sugarcane and tea bushes. |
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Do they move house or job and therefore uproot children from friends and familiar surroundings? |
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The workers are opposing management plans to uproot 7,000 rubber trees to make way for sugar cane. |
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War, as profitable as it can be, is just one highly revealing token of how an implicit axiology grounded in money cannot but uproot life. |
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Despite superior numbers and firepower, Russian troops have been unable to uproot the rebels from their mountainous hideouts. |
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Yet it is becoming increasingly clear that military power alone cannot uproot the insurgents. |
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It is important to uproot and desiccate these weeds thoroughly, because burying them in the loose dry soil is not very effective. |
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The storm's winds were strong enough to uproot trees and to knock people off their feet. |
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You can't uproot your family and buy a new house when there's talk of closure all the time. |
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However, with the new social contract, police are now moving in to uproot young plants in mid-summer, before they have any commercial value. |
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Females are smaller, but both male and female are tremendously powerful, possessing the ability to tear branches from bushes and uproot small trees. |
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Be aware, though, that it is illegal to uproot any wild plant without the landowner's permission. |
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First, to uproot as many Kosovars as possible, torching their homes, destroying their livelihoods. |
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Harrow, farm implement used to pulverize soil, break up crop residues, uproot weeds, and cover seed. |
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It's no wonder that so many of these uprooted souls chose to uproot themselves again by emigrating to Britain. |
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Since the government had played a role in uprooting these people once before, agreeing not to uproot them again seemed the least it could do. |
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When the landscaping deviated from Mr Meier's strict plan, he rounded up gardeners to uproot cacti and replant them in precise rows. |
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Yemen's army is pushing an offensive to uproot al-Qaida-linked militants from their strongholds in the south. |
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The temptation is great to uproot towards Kadjolo and Segma, but should we not continue and persevere where we are? |
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More political will, including as regards high-level cases, is needed to uproot the culture of impunity which continues to prevail. |
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The best way to eradicate the practice was to educate the population and uproot the beliefs upon which it was based. |
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The only thing it did was uproot the people and drive them out of their homes. |
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Usually sea pens stay in one spot but they are able to uproot themselves and gradually relocate to take advantage of favourable currents. |
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During my visits to conflict-affected areas, I have witnessed how armed conflict can tear children's lives apart, uproot them and brutalise them. |
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In brief, they are asking tobacco producers to uproot and to pay for the privilege. |
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It takes a special kind of person to uproot and move to a new country to ensure a better future for your family. |
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Conflict, persecution and violence affect millions of people worldwide, forcing them to uproot their lives. |
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Millions of people worldwide are forced to uproot their lives to escape conflict, persecution or violence. |
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All of them came to eliminate war and ignorance, eradicate poverty and uproot discrimination in order to spread happiness to the entire world. |
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There was no real reason to leave Austria, Freud believed, so why uproot the entire family? |
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It would be enormously disruptive, and unpopular, to uproot them over night. |
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Dozens of cultivation tools are at the organic producer's disposal, he added, from rotary hoes to new machines that simply vibrate soil to uproot newly sprouted weeds. |
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The professor usually has to uproot their entire family and move to a New City. |
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City officials argue that officers need more elbow room to photograph, tape and infiltrate political and social organizations to uproot terror networks. |
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My family are very settled in the area and at this stage of my career my wife and I are not prepared to uproot the children and take them to a different school. |
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The women were forced to constantly uproot their families and move to another part of the country in the hope that they would be able to live in peace. |
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It can also uproot gymnasium floor boards or tiles. |
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A group called Take the flour back had publicised plans to uproot the wheat plants at a day of mass action on 27 May and encouraged others to take their own steps to halt the trial. |
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Such a strategy would involve significant risks and would require far more extensive preparation than was involved in the latest, failed attempt to uproot the Al Mahdi army from its bases in the slums of Baghdad and Basra. |
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For the individuals concerned, whether fathers, mothers, children or grandparents, the choice to uproot oneself from one's community, parish, factory, family and friends is never taken lightly. |
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His willingness to put aside a ministry he clearly loves and to uproot and move, represents the spirit of mission that has always marked our Institute in its finest moments. |
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Among political and social factors, there are the fragility of democratic institutions, lack of respect for human rights, explosive nationalisms and ethnic rivalries, and conflicts that uproot and displace millions of people. |
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The chief qualifications for which are a willingness to uproot conventional wisdom, and spend years of your life locked in a room with a ream of paper and a slide rule. |
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But it is not so easy to split up or uproot a family or a community. |
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Supporters of Rajoelina had a presentiment that the goal of three former presidents in the meeting outside the country was to gather their force to uproot Rajoelina's power. |
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Entrepreneurs, scientists, tennis players and film stars may be able to uproot themselves in search of lower taxes, but the average worker is still unlikely to become a tax refugee. |
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The last reported tornado occurred on 14 September 2006, causing trees to uproot and signal failures at Leeds City railway station. |
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It is illegal to uproot any wildflowers without the landowner's permission. |
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I have the technique to uproot all the undesirables in you in one life. |
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A puzzling plant disease may uproot one of the most popular and reliable flowerbed plants in North America, the garden impatiens. |
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They will uproot crabs, pinfish, tube worms and other small crustaceans. |
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