Because there is a fundamental belief amongst many that God demands obedience, there is also an acceptance of self-recrimination. |
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But Daddy's self-recrimination also neutralized some of my strongest feelings about him. |
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After severe procrastination and self-recrimination, my brain suddenly offered me the idea of colored notation. |
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The paper also suggests strategies for avoiding this pattern of selfishness and self-recrimination. |
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Slowly I progress on my downward spiral, but am saved from sinking completely into the mire of self-recrimination by the jolting reality of sudden stillness. |
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But there's no room in your closet for self-recrimination at this age. |
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When her teenage daughter fails to come home one night, GP Jenny is cast into a nightmare of self-recrimination. |
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The case provoked rounds of self-recrimination. |
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It was not to be, as the Reds exited the tournament beset by a heavy sense of self-recrimination and facing a painful inquest. |
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But both politicians also acknowledge the party's need for self-recrimination, drawing attention to the CHP's failure to address the grassroots. |
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The murderer combines an inflated sense of self-worth with moments of paralyzing doubt and self-recrimination. |
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The problem is that so much of your time is spent in self-recrimination that the brain slips into fight or flight mode, which isn't good. |
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In a pub, a mob of viewers is moved from titillated vengefulness to pity and then to self-recrimination, appalled by the experience of witnessing what they'd longed to see. |
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How quickly that self-congratulation turned to self-recrimination. |
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