Socialism depends on workers overcoming the divisions within their own ranks. |
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It is not the fear of overcoming the borders of the biological and defined world that scares me. |
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The cognitive intervention story was based on standard metacognitive procedures, modelling a verbal strategy for overcoming reward dominance. |
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The trick in overcoming this is to punctuate the display with patches of darker, richer colour such as dark pink, magenta or deep red. |
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Meanwhile, Shuae had already quickly dispatched his opponent, the twin blades surprising and overcoming his foe. |
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He said special attention will be paid to overcoming the unfavourable demographic situation by supporting parents. |
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He comes into the squad after finally overcoming a deep gash to the knee, while Paul also returns. |
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Perhaps the key to overcoming this state is to simply understand its mistakenness. |
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Poetry forged a common identity, overcoming this fragmentation to provide the basis for a homogeneous memory. |
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In the unity reached by overcoming this divorce of the finite from the infinite lies religious blessedness, perfect beauty, and moral freedom. |
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Lia could feel a familiar weight reside within her chest, an overwhelming sense of unease overcoming her. |
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You can't get somebody to do something by force, by duress, by overcoming their will. |
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They reaffirmed their status on the South American beach soccer scene, convincingly overcoming the challenge of Venezuela. |
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Korean Buddhist thought devoted itself to philosophical reformation and the overcoming of fixed concepts from the beginning. |
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After all, by inventing a fictitious past, success in overcoming it would seem to be guaranteed. |
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It is a film about overcoming the odds, an integral ingredient of the bush myth. |
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This fervid belief is essential to overcoming the inevitable dissenters and roadblocks that arise when challenging conventional notions. |
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The feat represents his strength in overcoming the bullying he endured as a child. |
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As always at a comedy gig, the comedians on stage faced an uphill challenge overcoming the comedians in the audience. |
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Both shared an interest in phonology, and both dreamed of overcoming the borders between art and life. |
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Following a world war and fascist dictatorship, the overcoming of social divisions was even written into the constitution. |
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A common language represents an important mechanism for overcoming physical impediments to communication. |
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But fund managers are overcoming their distaste for illiquidity in order to seek out value in the sector. |
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Because winning means overcoming levels of boredom that can drive a man mad. |
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A greater range of motion is also important for overcoming or balancing the usually more developed pectoral muscles. |
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There's barely a happy moment to be found, with Cole either recovering from heartbreak, overcoming betrayal or kicking someone to the curb. |
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Throwing tsampa in the air in this way is an expression of good wishes for your own and others happiness and the overcoming of all obstacles. |
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In overcoming that penury, modern technology as well as economic interrelations have been influential. |
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Lawyers get a bad rep, but overcoming that reputation could prove to be good for business. |
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His screenplay is naturalistic, contemporary and penetrable, thus overcoming a presumed difficulty with the original language used in the text. |
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Fixed-abrasive wire sawing using resinoid diamond wire tools has been developed for overcoming these problems. |
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A thrilled young champion has swept the board at a national sports contest after overcoming his difficulties. |
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Subsequently she has become very well known for overcoming the disability caused by the accident and carrying out charity work. |
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But overly tight players lose money too because their playing style prevents them from overcoming the antes and blind bets. |
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Better marketing techniques could help in overcoming this lethargy, and creating a bigger market, they point out. |
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It is clear that my estimate for successfully overcoming the process problems was far too optimistic. |
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They might finally be overcoming the trauma of having him steal their thunder on most issues. |
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One in a state of grace is a master of demons, as divine energy flows freely from above overcoming all. |
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He has fulfilled two of his dreams, firstly overcoming his stammer and secondly helping others. |
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Perhaps fortunately for Finley, he is usually a slow starter and thus is used to overcoming slumps. |
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Kurt has always been one of the nicest people I know, but for a long time he had some problems overcoming his shyness. |
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He urged the justices not to lock her up as he felt that she needed help in overcoming her emotional difficulties to stop her offending. |
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Learning to relinquish control is key in overcoming emetophobia, according to Dr Veale. |
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Our country has substantial number of disabled people who have excelled in various walks of life, overcoming poverty and social taboos. |
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Improbable tales of true love overcoming desperate odds are a hallmark of Bollywood, the Indian film genre watched by millions worldwide. |
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Europeans often have difficulty in overcoming their initial aversion to this smell. |
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He used cocaine to treat depression, asthma, cachexia, and for overcoming morphine addiction. |
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Big Indian vendors are overcoming this barrier through increasingly sophisticated marketing techniques. |
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The workshop was tutored step-by-step and was aided by video counselling in overcoming stage fear and fright. |
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As any diehard salesman will tell you, overcoming people's objections for not wanting to buy is the biggest test you will face. |
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I will explore some of the more prominent Buddhist techniques for overcoming our inveterate dualism and the disconnected, alienated, disembodied condition it leads to. |
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Overcoming Fear The third chakra, at the solar plexus, manipura, is about overcoming fear and attaining a sense of belonging. |
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The debt was a heavy load on the part of the Government whose leaders were spending sleepless nights thinking about ways and means of overcoming the problem. |
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The mobile internet, touted as a means of always being in touch and thus of overcoming social alienation, will be likely to help atomise society even faster. |
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Recognition of the role of attentional processes in overcoming disorientation suggests two further mechanisms that might potentially link anxiety and dizziness. |
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He opens up about overcoming tragedy, letting go of the showtime drama, and a possible spin-off. |
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My guess is that this is a case of the brightness overcoming the banding with outright intensity, rather than the screen really performing better. |
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They open up about the state of the music industry, Taylor Swift and Miley, and overcoming tragedy. |
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He talks about the struggles he had not only with overcoming his ligament injury but the conflicts amongst the pioneering traceurs as parkour diversified. |
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This will involve overcoming the short-termism and anti-industrialism that, though expressed differently, are shared by both industry and wider society. |
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Furthermore, bilinguals may develop a more analytic orientation toward language than do monolinguals as a means of overcoming interference between languages. |
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Her story, and that of her whole community, is one of overcoming against all odds. |
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His opinion was that they operated as a bounty upon the introduction of capital into the colony as well as overcoming the problem of congestion and the use of inferior land. |
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In this untypical but engaging sports autobiography, he portrays himself as a man of destiny, overcoming all obstacles in the way of England's Rugby World Cup victory. |
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This was the first of several films that Capra would make spotlighting the plight of the common man overcoming the deception and greed of the rich fat cats. |
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The invention provides a tinted pair of lenses for overcoming the deleterious effects of nystagmic oscillations, particularly in persons suffering from dyslexia. |
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Corretja, seeded eighth, has yet to drop a set at one of his favourite tournaments but had to wait for six hours before finally overcoming his opponent. |
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It cannot be overemphasized that voters must make their decision based on facilitating a national leap forward by overcoming the difficulties at home and abroad. |
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In attempting to recruit candidates abroad, we have had difficulties overcoming the immigration hurdles involved in bringing foreign nationals to work in Ireland. |
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One approach to overcoming these two simulation problems has been to abandon the molecular-level detail and instead adopt a coarse-grained description. |
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The reason for visiting the province was to bring collective experiences to bear on the problems in the province and to assist, where practical, in overcoming them. |
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Blood vitalizing, which has often been used in modern times for its ability to penetrate congested tissues, may be valuable in overcoming tissue resistance, as well. |
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Self-transcendence is overcoming insuperable obstacles in one's path. |
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Both have conquered adversity, overcoming significant injuries. |
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It's another example of how Ives associated dissonance and technical demands with masculinity, overcoming challenges, and prowess on the baseball field. |
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Geography acts in a similar manner, because the costs of overcoming space in order to carry out market exchanges incur transport-transactions costs. |
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ComPsych Corporation, the world's largest provider of Guidance Resources, today announced strategies for overcoming negativity in the workplace. |
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We have observed that implicatures are a standard strategy for overcoming apparent floutings of the maxims of quality. |
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Rurality and social programs were identified as both supports and barriers to overcoming food insecurity. |
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Raising the Mary Rose meant overcoming a number of delicate problems that had never been encountered before. |
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Do we support them and accompany them, overcoming the temptation to manipulate them or infantilize them? |
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With more children in Germany, there is a greater chance of preventing a gerontocracy and peacefully overcoming the looming demographic crisis. |
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Oil palm especially the fronds has a high potential to be used in overcoming this problem. |
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Any looking for grad school success will find this an important step to overcoming common obstacles to achieve graduate status. |
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It makes a convincing, behaviorally honest case for overcoming one of the last bastions of unexamined prejudice. |
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By overcoming ignorance or misunderstanding one is enlightened and liberated. |
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Cashless payment systems are more convenient and easier to use for laundromat consumers, overcoming the need for coins and cash. |
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Victory Dental in Boise, Idaho is making overcoming dental fear and anxiety a reality by offering IV sedation in-house to patients. |
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Preparations, including overcoming the RAF, were to be in place by mid August. |
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Some perceive these interventions as overcoming homogenized, corporatized landscapes and consumer-oriented monoculturalism. |
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Jai won the under-135cm below blackbelt category and Veer won the under-145cm black belt category after each overcoming two other competitors. |
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Fujiwara's recipe for overcoming the soccer mom challenge is one part aggressive styling and one part performance enhancement. |
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He urged the educationists to deliberate over finding ways of overcoming the challenges faced by the country. |
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The history of Rome's campaigning is, if nothing else, a history of obstinate persistence overcoming appalling losses. |
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Bolden lost the election, earning 32 percent of the vote, but considered overcoming the petition challenge a major victory. |
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Rapid and effective germination methods for overcoming seed dormancy in annual canarygrass. |
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Colletti was asked to search his memory for the best recent example of a baseball team overcoming physical frailty with capable back-ups. |
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Some organizations have promoted 'Northern Irish' identity as a way of overcoming sectarian division. |
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Kildare faced the Saffrons twice last summer, eventually overcoming the northerners in a Championship qualifier replay. |
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In 2007, various jurisdictions made attempts at overcoming the movement's divisions. |
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In 1991, the government liberalised most prices to combat widespread product shortages, and was successful in overcoming the problem. |
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By and by fumes of brandy began to fill the air, and climb to where I lay, overcoming the mouldy smell of decayed wood and the dampness of the green walls. |
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Searching for this genesis is sine qua non for overcoming that hypostatization of mathematical space which characterizes the ontological approach to the world as res extensa. |
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Of course, one can stipulatively redefine the traditional mentalistic terms any way one pleases but one can't at the same time claim one is overcoming traditional philosophy. |
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Generations of your family will remember you and thank you for overcoming the hardships you have endured,'' said federal District Judge Dean Pregerson. |
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The Japanese successfully attacked over the Kawkareik Pass, and captured the port of Moulmein at the mouth of the Salween River after overcoming stiff resistance. |
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Taylor and Lewis won their fourth World Cup crown by overcoming the Netherlands in the final, with Lewis beating Van Gerwen in the deciding match. |
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She identified training as an important variable in overcoming communication problems and in solving other issues common to the virtual workforce. |
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According to Walker, womanists are concerned not only with overcoming sexual domination but also discrimination based on people's racial and socioeconomic reality. |
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After being thrashed themselves by hot favourites Australia in their first match, the Kiwis had few problems overcoming the Group A whipping boys. |
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In this, our lord shewed a parte of the feendes malice, and fully his unmight, for he shewed that the passion of him is the overcoming of the feende. |
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After overcoming the crisis, they reduced the official bank rate. |
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It was a heart-warming movie about a child overcoming adversity. |
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In cells infected with the herpes virus, acyclovir is converted to a metabolic blocking agent, thereby largely overcoming the old and plaguing problem of toxicity to the host. |
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The patent details Smith Audio's development of the cabinet's low frequency enclosure, and the method used for overcoming the destructive standing wave phenomena. |
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These tensions were exacerbated in 462, when Athens sent a force to aid Sparta in overcoming a helot revolt, but their aid was rejected by the Spartans. |
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Greenhead, who were undefeated ontheir way to clinching the championship, beat Guilford in the semi-nals before overcoming their old rivals, Hartpury, 13-9 in the nal. |
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Drive engineers have continuously worked on overcoming the challenges of increasing the speed at which data could be moved on and off of a disc drive because of this. |
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This reinvigorated the genre by overcoming the vintage aspect. |
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Eira started martial arts at a young age as a result of childhood bullying and she's now passing on her story of overcoming adversity through a unique urban survival toolkit. |
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An American entertainment correspondent was quoted in The Scotsman comparing Boyle's story to the American Dream, as representing talent overcoming adversity and poverty. |
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