Surprised people tend to react emotionally and attacked people tend to react defensively, and you must fight down both urges. |
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They clog the lane defensively and will create problems for U.S. star Tim Duncan. |
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He is a decent hitter, has great patience at the plate and is defensively solid. |
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I tell her about the importance of safety, of driving defensively, of being a better driver than I am. |
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He had shots on goal, made a goal, put in good crosses and did a huge amount defensively. |
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He's a workhorse on a team that plays hard defensively, but provides little cushion offensively. |
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A surprise selection at right back but he hardly put a foot wrong, either defensively or in possession. |
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Wayne huffed defensively as Grandma Eva cackled like a black magic practicing witch. |
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This decision has changed into an addiction to use military force and violence, aggressively as well as defensively. |
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On top of that, they're going to get a lot of guys back defensively who have been hurt by nagging injuries. |
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This tradition of saving up to wage war, either aggressively or defensively, has continued on into the modern world of corporate warfare. |
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He's still overmatched defensively at times, but that's probably not going to change. |
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Though they can be overmatched defensively, it's hard to fault the results. |
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The Indians knew that they could not take this war to England and had to fight defensively. |
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If you play defensively for too long, you won't be able to block attacks, which keeps the action fast paced. |
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I find it an honour to be able to be coached defensively from one of the best defenders to play the women's game. |
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This only paved the way for point guard Burnett to shine in the second half, as the rest of the team seemed to be faltering defensively. |
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Michelle has been rock-solid for us all season and she's really starting to improve defensively. |
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When you explore gender issues, women respond immediately whereas men respond defensively unless they are very open. |
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But the good thing for the strikers is that we are so sound defensively we don't have to score five goals to win a game. |
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Then he says, a bit defensively, that network television will still have the most mass-market audience available to mass marketers. |
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He was drubbed defensively, allowing six points by Denver's Kenyon Martin in the first four minutes. |
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Derek Underwood bowls the last ball of the day to Bernard Julien who plays defensively to Tony Greig at silly point. |
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Despite this, she reacts defensively when I ask if she ever took part in any direct action, describing herself as a veteran of many marches. |
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If you are an introvert personality, your team will always play defensively. |
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In Raul they have the most exciting young striker in the world although defensively they are unconvincing. |
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They do a good job defensively of matching up again with their zone, contesting us when we're driving in the paint against the seven-footers. |
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Research institutions that would normally be loath to patent are doing so defensively in order to prevent the corpocrats stealing their ideas. |
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Others, shaping to play defensively, were beaten by turn and Steve Kirby was disconcerted by a ball that spun the other way. |
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Jose Macias has had a terrible time offensively and defensively at second this year, and rookie Oscar Salazar is short on experience. |
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Reyes runs at defenders with directness and explosive pace and he is not good enough defensively to be regarded as a long term wing solution. |
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So mental health professionals will be under pressure to practise defensively and, if in doubt, to detain. |
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Negative encounters with black bears usually are the result of bears reacting defensively rather than aggressively. |
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The gatekeepers of information and judgment will instinctively and defensively protect their turf, rather than question their own legitimacy. |
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The only real thing which can change this is to raise awareness of drivers, and to encourage bikers to protect themselves and ride defensively. |
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We have defensively incorporated these checks into our internal build processes. |
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They should use common sense, buckle up, drive defensively and within posted speed limits. |
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The Pacers miss Smits' low-post scoring, which draws double-teams and creates chances for teammates, but they run the floor better and are better defensively without him. |
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In 78 games with the Mets last year, Tejada showed he was more than capable defensively and clearly had a solid mental grasp for the game. |
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I still believe that violence can be used defensively without mutating into a predatory urge to control and ultimately destroy everything in its path. |
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These interviews result in politicians talking defensively about how great a place Ireland is to invest and how the closures have nothing to do with Irish competitiveness. |
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We should not content ourselves with acting defensively only when our core values are being transgressed. |
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It is perhaps enough for me to say that it is to you that we owe the distinction between working defensively and working offensively. |
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In terms of tactics, we are very good defensively, and average offensively. |
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Anti-tank and anti-personnel mines had been used both offensively and defensively on all the fronts throughout the war. |
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Depending on who we will play against, we might play more offensively or defensively. |
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At times, you have to play defensively when you must measure the risks, and then offensively to move things forward. |
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The frustration I had is that in the last 20 minutes I felt Bayern were very vulnerable defensively but we didn't take advantage. |
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While territory may be defensively occupied, it cannot be unilaterally appropriated as the country's own sovereign territory. |
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He will look to drag Wales defensively to where you want them to be and then get someone through a half-gap. |
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What you do not understand, Nigel, is what this is really all about, Zack replied defensively. |
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Given the current uncertainty, the portfolio of Robeco Chinese Equities is defensively positioned. |
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So prepare yourself mentally, arrive at a large city early in the day, and ride even more defensively than you normally would. |
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To make this happen we must keep things tight defensively while pushing forward for goals. |
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Always ride defensively and wear the protective equipment mentioned elsewhere in this foreword. |
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Having a clearer sense of their own identity from the workshop has enabled TCF to engage more productively and less defensively with others. |
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It is advisable to drive defensively, as traffic accidents are a common cause of injury and death. |
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Finally, failures, as in this case, must be constructively embraced, not defensively countered. |
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In the Community it is imperative to seize these opportunities rather than reacting defensively by seeking protection and temporary relief. |
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He was their truly outstanding player both defensively and in attack. |
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Whether that knowledge is used defensively to combat bypassers, or offensively to break into new endeavors, it is clear that the telephone companies are in the forefront of fiber optics development. |
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The Patriot subset that declines to accept racism continues to cope with the issue unevenly and defensively. |
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But Boredom, defensively subtitled A Lively History, is in fact a spirited, no-nonsense guide to a surprisingly contentious topic. |
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Swinging defensively, Lynn lofted a short fly down the left field line. |
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Cardarelli took the man-of-the-match award but it was assistant coach Gallant who had London at sixes and sevens all night, brilliant both offensively and defensively. |
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Whenever Africans try to economise their own resources, the overdeveloped countries, defensively defamate reason as lurdan, unhelpful, and primitive. |
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Mateo has good range defensively at second with only an average arm. |
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Paige held up her hands defensively and walked over to Lee's vanity table. |
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With Border having to bowl 20 overs before the close of play, Easterns played defensively and this may have contributed to their losing four wickets by stumps. |
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More recently, paleontologists have suggested that other dinosaurs, notably the dome-headed pachycephalosaurs, also used their cranial appendages defensively. |
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With this in mind, the author proposes that the task of preserving cultural diversity be pursued in an active and positive manner, rather than passively and defensively. |
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Most collisions could be avoided if drivers paid attention to their surroundings, drove defensively, and took into account traffic volume, visual obstructions and changing driving conditions. |
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Bench pressing is the premier weightlifting exercise for the big boys who play in the trenches, both offensively and defensively. |
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As doctors reacted anxiously to 'spectacles' of regulation and media headlines, they practised more defensively. |
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Anyone who is still thinking defensively is wrong, in my opinion. |
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Andre Wisdom Improved defensively, but Baggies fans want to see him offer more going forward. |
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Ambition and greed, aggressively and defensively, are prevalent among these prominent securocrats. |
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We will remain defensively structured, with a focus on low-cost producers. |
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If you feel defensive, you will act defensively. |
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So take a look at your own driving, and follow these simple rules: always wear your seat belt, follow traffic rules, obey the speed limit and drive defensively. |
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But I use it defensively, that kind of authority or arrogance or indefensive entitlement. |
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A good drawing team will usually opt to play aggressively, while a good hitting team will opt to play defensively. |
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Generally, the larger the lead a team will have in a game, the more defensively they should play. |
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We quickly learned that people can react defensively to the data if they appear to paint only a negative picture of their community, and if they are presented in a way that is overwhelming and intimidating. |
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Offensively and defensively, I look up and down the bench for him. |
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Before Venita, who could chatter for England, had a chance to hand over too much more information, Marty jumped in defensively. |
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Luke Beveridge's men impressed with their slick ball movement and overlap run, but also pressured their opponents into costly turnovers and ran hard defensively when they didn't have the ball. |
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He wasn't helped by Sánchez – who, in stark contrast to Di María's lethargy, often seemed too determined defensively, closing down in central positions and therefore leaving Monreal as exposed as Valencia. |
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We worked hard defensively and defending is a big part of football. |
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Mathews contributed both offensively and defensively in the deciding game, hitting a two-run double to put his team ahead and later making a backhanded stop of a hard grounder to thwart the Yankees' ninth-inning rally. |
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Scholars working under the critical rubric are finding sources of data defensively guarded, and publishing and funding opportunities increasingly difficult to locate. |
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As well, the person with BPD may not be able to see the value of treatment, particularly if prior treatment has not worked for them, and they may respond angrily or defensively to suggestions that they go for help. |
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Killie were defensively weak, outgunned in the middle of the park and punchless in attack as the Highlanders strolled to victory. |
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Crosland, vindictively reacted to Douglas's discovery that De Profundis was addressed to him and defensively tried to distance him from Wilde's scandalous reputation. |
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Expect Theo Carino to go to work defensively on either Sylvester or Beal. |
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After the Battle of Legnica in Poland, the Mongols carried their raids into Moravia, but were defensively defeated at the fortified town of Olomouc. |
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After being wobbled in Round 1, Hamed could not hit Barrera with his trademark lefts as the Mexican boxer was equally quick and was not fighting defensively. |
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He was replaced by Scheer, who believed that the fleet had been used too defensively, had better ships and men than the British, and ought to take the war to them. |
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Colletti not only shored up third base defensively, but more importantly, blocked the division leading Padres from filling their greatest need, a third basemen. |
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Japan are a youthful, agile and fast-paced team but are somewhat vulverable defensively, which the muscly and experienced Ivorians will look to capitalise on. |
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