But a well-adjusted polyamorist is too controversial a figure, so the movie quickly takes action to drag the lovable anti-hero down. |
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Maybe it's because he's an underdog living in an well-adjusted, mentally balanced society. |
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Instead, they are, well, happy and well-adjusted kids who like life and like themselves, their friends and, mirabile dictu, us! |
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That day comes to all well-adjusted adults, and it should be anything but unwelcome. |
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Kids do need a healthy balance of love and discipline if they're going to grow into happy well-adjusted adults. |
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Overall, the authors concluded that custodial grandchildren appear to be relatively healthy and well-adjusted. |
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It is no measure of health to be well-adjusted to an ailing medical system. |
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Healthy, well-adjusted people build better societies, and improving societal institutions builds better people. |
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Also, make sure your jacket is well-adjusted because a badly tailored jacket will make you look chunky and sloppy. |
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It takes a really smart and well-adjusted person to play someone so odd as Morgan Tookers. |
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He has an undeniably useful tool for an investigator, to be sure, but not one that lends itself to a happy or well-adjusted life. |
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The high-impact career, the harmonious marriage, the healthy, well-adjusted child? |
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But more importantly, the very nature of the position can turn sane, well-adjusted men into malcontents. |
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Although they were bombers and terrorists, the fact they seemed otherwise well-adjusted posed a problem for the British government. |
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It is shocking, but it is also a very human and personal story of a highly successful, well-adjusted young woman who had everything to live for. |
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He's a calm, well-adjusted guy who seems to lack any outward foibles, let alone disabilities. |
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Studies show most children whose parents divorce go on to develop into well-adjusted adults. |
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Teachers also have expressed their ideas concerning what well-adjusted and successful students should be like. |
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There are people who remove the skin before eating, and then there are sensible, well-adjusted people, who eat it. |
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Several German counterattacks were beaten off, and the Marines advanced into raking machine-gun fire and well-adjusted artillery. |
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Those who spent more than half their free time playing electronic games were not as well-adjusted. |
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How could this at-risk child have become such a well-adjusted adolescent? |
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Yet suspicion of other people's culinary rectitude, along with the practicality of an earth sign, helps make well-adjusted Virgoans splendid cooks. |
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Young offender institutions are not full of happy, healthy, well-adjusted young people. |
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She says her daughter, now a teenager, is well-adjusted and sensible, and very uncurious about her job. |
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Mr. Hart is that rara 20th century avis, the well-adjusted, unapologetic slugabed. |
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I've always been a working mum and my daughter is now five and very happy and well-adjusted. |
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Several of my esteemed colleagues pound the streets for mile after mile, yet remain well-adjusted, even likeable, individuals. |
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Despite this, Jasmine is a happy, well-adjusted teenager, who has just celebrated her 17th birthday. |
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Their children usually turn out well-adjusted. |
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The soldering underneath the shrink hose is very nice, but not perfect, which indicates either a well-adjusted machine or soldering personnel with poor motivation. |
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Capitalising on everyone's potential to be their 'best self' is probably the best way we know to create well-adjusted individuals and effective employees. |
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Far from fearing that they might be usurped, well-adjusted managers realize that to coach subordinates to become more independent is to improve their own positions by producing better results for their particular operations. |
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Despite his phenomenal singing voice and boyish good looks, Allen is a well-adjusted homebody, who is married and sweet-tempered. |
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Fortunately, we have children who have surmounted these difficulties and who have been described by the Children's Lawyer as engaging, active and well-adjusted. |
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It's a touching scene, but not one desired by the socially well-adjusted. |
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The Wounded Warrior Project's mission is to foster the most successful, well-adjusted generation of wounded service members in our nation's history. |
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Falla may be feeling the effects of his fight to reach this stage but that is slightly offset by how well-adjusted he now is to the conditions in Paris. |
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The first officer, a happily married man, was said to have been a well-adjusted and dedicated individual who was in the early stages of his aviation career. |
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