After several years of relative self-effacement, Russia is now going after new markets. |
There is, in this concern for self-effacement where the polyphony of being is affirmed, a contemporary life finding its justification. |
So, despite their apparent self-effacement, women played a major role in restoring peace in traditional society. |
In Lasallian terms, self-effacement and commitment are moulded into one characteristic expression, zeal. |
But to do so takes self-control, self-effacement and self-denial, virtues that seem to be out of style these days. |
The teacher's self-effacement and commitment are like the two sides of the same coin, his fundamental attitude toward his relations in education. |