This self-perception of artists is a positive unintended effect of the program. |
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There is a gap, Delpy realises, between her self-perception and the way she is. |
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There is a great need, at the moment, for an aggressive change in self-perception among all of us who are involved in health care. |
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However, despite this self-perception, strong evidence exists to show that user-friendly presentations help get research used. |
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In a sense, self-efficacy refers to the person's self-perception of being able to generate feasible options. |
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Finally, having a spiritual sense about life can foster a connectedness to others, positive self-perception, and optimism about the future. |
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It strengthens Switzerland's image in the international arena, and encourages a multi-faceted self-perception. |
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Community initiatives that train women in ICT skills can and do change women's self-perception as well as community perception of women. |
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The previous options can serve as a basis for assessing self-perception of fatigue in specific circumstances. |
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Another expected outcome of being affectively similar to others is a high self-perception of one's influence level in the group. |
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Ipseity can also be seen as a phenomenon that is reinforced by self-perception, and the experience of oneself as the subject of one's own perceptual experiences. |
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This self-perception requires, with greater or less intensity, that the documenter develop a sense of otherness apart from the documented subject. |
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This, in turn, can negatively affect self-perception. |
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The disproportion between his new self-perception and his actual social status as an ordinary businessman and later as a derided cult leader was unbearable. |
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The Diamondbacks' self-perception has been modified as well. |
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He addressed the more neuralgic elements in Russia's self-perception. |
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Amongst some of the messages transmitted abroad are myths, which have been reinforced domestically over 60 years of propaganda and constitute, in fact, a large part of Chinese self-identity and self-perception. |
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The role of the priest has changed markedly since the Second Vatican Council, adding to a problem of the priest's self-perception and an appreciation of his special and unique vocation. |
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Firstly, this article critically reviews Europe's self-perception as a secular continent that has been able to overcome its innate diversity by developing tolerance. |
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In accordance with its self-perception, Switzerland must do all it can to prevent the outbreak of hostilities, to protect victims, to help re-establish peace and to fight the causes of violence. |
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It's a dilemma that has more to do with your self-perception than reality, since perfectionists are often their own worst critics. |
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