The jury must ask whether he has exercised the degree of self-control to be expected of someone in his situation. |
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Compare this self-control to the Americans, who seek therapy if their manicurist takes an unscheduled week off. |
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The law expects a greater measure of self-control in unwanted situations where human life is at stake. |
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The athlete needs to understand that competition becomes the ultimate test of self-control. |
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We need self-control in situations where anger or addictions cause us to spiral out of control. |
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This was not a situation in which the defendant suddenly lost self-control. |
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It should be added that the loss of self-control mentioned in this passage was not a passing tantrum. |
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At this point the visitors began to lose self-control, creating unnecessary and ugly off-the-ball incidents. |
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This broader range of emotional experience is beneficial, and contributes to his self-control. |
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Could it be that children actually possess morals and self-control and are capable of exercising restraint? |
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It is for the judge to decide if there is evidence of provoking conduct and loss of self-control. |
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The effect of this disease of the mind was to weaken the sufferer's powers of self-control, and this would be aggravated by drink. |
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This account suggests a tendency to lose self-control in unexpected situations. |
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Are you saying that provocation is engaged wherever there is a loss of self-control? |
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As you may have noticed, this effort at self-control can have a rebound effect. |
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Current account mortgages, for those with good financial self-control, can be another good way to reduce your tax burden. |
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I have no longer any strength, any courage, any self-control, nor even any power to set my own will in motion. |
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And fourth, the frightening violence of revolution is also ridiculed as a feminine loss of self-control. |
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We identify both personal morality and social optimism and justice with the self-control needed for dieting. |
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Consorting with these monsters required all her self-control, but was worthwhile for the information she could worm out of them. |
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The type of self-control needed for dieting is very different from that needed for exercising. |
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In turn, the self-control muscle is allowed to recover in preparation for the next day. |
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From the look of things in the ambo, Janie's new boyfriend wasn't exactly the epitome of self-control. |
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It takes every ounce of self-control that I have to not retort back with a scathing remark about what a fool she is. |
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Their robotic self-control and evasion of personal contact was redolent of the utter self-absorption of mimes. |
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If he should rage, his act will not ruffle me, for I shall play the wise man's part and practice a smooth-tempered self-control! |
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The loose woman within every angel is disguised beneath a mere veneer of respectability, good manners, and authoritatively imposed self-control. |
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True manhood involved having a strong manly character exemplified by self-control and self-restraint. |
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Moderation is subdivided into good discipline, seemliness, modesty, and self-control. |
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In my opinion self-command for Smith is much more complex than simple self-control. |
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How much disturbance is required to show loss of self-control? |
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To be furious is to lose self-control, and to lose self-control is to sin. |
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Indeed, the importance of self-control extends beyond financial matters. |
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They will have better self-control, personal self-discipline and an increased ability to stay focused on their objectives. |
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Some researchers who have examined self-mastery refer to it as perceived personal control or self-control. |
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In part 2, the narrator concludes that this surrender produces merely the illusion of self-control and self-possession. |
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How much would my self-respect, self-esteem, pride and sense of self-control increase? |
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Few were the demonic females he had meet with such a fine physical shell and yet able to bear themselves with such dignity and self-control. |
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Gabriel also got a tongue-lashing from the judge who told him at his age he should have had the maturity to exercise self-control. |
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I give Titus a lot of credit for exhibiting as much self-control as he did and not belting Ray on the spot. |
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She is highly sexed, perhaps even a nymphomaniac, which would explain her more manic displays and lack of self-control at certain points. |
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Dictatorial, militaristic discipline robs the person of self-control and leaves them without responsibility. |
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I accept that on the fateful day you snapped and lost your self-control as a result of that build up. |
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I'm glad now that I had a strict Jesuit education and upbringing, including all the nagging neuroses about self-control and vanity. |
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Onyx, especially black onyx is said to help overcome hearing problems and to promote concentration and self-control. |
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He proves that he holds a strong command over his desires, exercises sound self-control, and enjoys the taste of disciplinary life. |
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Babies are swaddled, and children are regarded as incapable of self-control until age four. |
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The process of civilization not only brought improved individual self-control but also a change of attitudes and values. |
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He was full of self-control, a drinker of club soda who listened carefully and looked where he stepped. |
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The two Virginians were shrewd men with an imperviously close bond and an impressive degree of patience and self-control. |
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Moral forcers would try to control their servants' sexuality by instilling a high level of self-control. |
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Rigid self-control went hand-in-hand with a precise and exacting formality. |
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Refine your consciousness and build self-control through education and cultured activities. |
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Elinor, whose self-control is in strong contrast to Marianne's demonstrative emotions, silently conceals her distress. |
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Students of all ages will sometimes engage in behavior that includes disrespect for authority, hyperactivity and inattention, lack of self-control, and sometimes aggression. |
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This property of addictive desires distorts the phenomenological field of agency in such a way that my powers of reflective self-control are vitiated but not destroyed. |
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She is both a victim of the all-consuming celebrity culture and a perpetrator of bad decisions, the lack of self-control and an unhealthy sense of entitlement. |
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When educators and learners have self-control and show dedication and commitment to their work, you are most likely to have a fruitful and productive day. |
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In essence, temperance means the exercise of self-control that, in general, would lead one to avoid and resist the temptation to overindulge in hedonistic behaviours. |
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But your best plan of action is to exercise self-control and do nothing. |
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Confirm thy soul in self-control, thy liberty in law Not to be confused with self-deport! |
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Our experiment explores the generality of these results by asking whether blue jays choose short-term consequences in equivalent patch and self-control situations. |
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One of the last bestselling American diet books to adopt a minatory tone towards self-control was Dr Irwin Stillman's 1967 Quick Weight Loss Diet. |
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Like strength to an ancient hunter and productivity to an ancient woman, slimness to a modern woman reflects self-control, self-sacrifice and good taste. |
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They claim to expose actual or potential criminal behavior as well as deceitfulness, lack of self-control, violence proneness, and sociopathic tendencies. |
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Reasons for biting behavior among toddlers in group child care include teething, impulsiveness and lack of self-control, overstimulation, and frustration. |
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In 1998, Baumeister co-published a paper suggesting that self-control decisions drew on some limited resource. |
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It seems clear, however, that the cardinal deliberately exposed himself to temptation, as if to test the strength of his self-control and self-denial. |
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Vestiges of patriarchalism that marked Oregon's settlement era soon gave way to Victorian emphasis on self-control. |
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Autogenic training, some 100 years old, is a system of self-control, centered on the creation of sensations of heaviness and bodily warmth. |
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When I was very young, and still studying, modeling was a good chance to develop face and body expressivity, discipline and self-control. |
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Nothing but his temper, the lack of self-control that made him see red..., had kept Jerry out of a world championship. |
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The Legalist influence can be seen in the importance of self-control, and the Mohist influence can be found in the importance of helping the masses. |
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If you haven't got the self-control to keep the wolf from the door yourself, ask your partner to help out. She'll enjoy being the one in the driving seat for a change. |
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Moore and Polsgrove explored how disenfranchisement, inadequate self-control, and sensation-seeking can serve as risk factors of substance abuse for persons with disabilities. |
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Angelo clearly takes this view, but he extends it by attempting even to embody the law himself, as if he could renounce his fleshliness through austere self-control. |
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Without doubt one of the best ways to develop grit, self-control, resilience, optimism, joy, and gratitude is to have a camp emersion experience with all its ups and downs. |
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