Y: Don't be too self-centralised, and to learn from others, and listen from others.
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Getting your money in IT ... Taking share from others.
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Make your website stand out from others in your field.
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But another might be hiding more explicit stuff from others.
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It's clear Microsoft has been watching and learning from others.
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And the first uprising has already sparked demands from others.
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Judaism was his home, but he freely stole from others.
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Both face growing competition from others including Under Armour Inc.
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The young people should work, not eat from others' sweat.
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Cavan and Conor learned to play the game from others.
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Having a hard time getting a clear answer from others?
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Seek refutation from others to further help break your conclusion.
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And he's doing it by himself, raising money from others.
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It will expose you to criticism and anger from others.
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They're open to input from others, even those below them.
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I've seen everything, done everything, and corrected everything from others.
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He showers himself with it and demands it from others.
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Learning from others is a critical aspect of professional development.
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You can also see existing invitations you've received from others.
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Like many languages, English borrows words and phrases from others.
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This issue has sparked more reasonable arguments from others, though.
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You're all set and ready to receive money from others.
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Without getting feedback from others, McCloskey knew she wouldn't succeed.
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Like Sweden, Ireland needs no help from others to advance.
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Did you get support from others working with the technology?
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"These people are always seeking approval from others," Sullivan continues.
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This would be a trifle, a quirk, coming from others.
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This means avoiding crowded places and maintaining distance from others.
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It's predictable, but also varies from others in a group.
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Maintaining a safe distance from others in prison is impossible.
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Her mission: Eliminate $1 million of debt from others' lives.
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But enjoying something without approval from others can be empowering.
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The study earned applause from some and criticism from others.
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Weinstein's tweet drew criticism from others in the technology industry.
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But that doesn't mean he doesn't appreciate learning from others.
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But critics said the governor became too isolated from others.
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But critics said the governor became too isolated from others.
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Frank Bruni Like most great romances, theirs borrows from others.
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Heed this advice from others who invest in distressed assets.
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"We didn't grab votes from others," Mr. Sok Eysan added.
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In fact, what distinguishes me from others is the influences.
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You need to join local societies and learn strategies from others.
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We've talked about the importance of entrepreneurs seeking advice from others.
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"We are creating business, not taking business from others," Taylor said.
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I am still broken & I can't stand the judgement from others.
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We learn these lessons from our parents, but from others also.
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But she hid the fact from others for all those years.
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But that doesn't mean we can't take inspiration from others' routines.
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A few people do expect more from themselves and from others.
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He keeps himself insulated from others, even while craving their praise.
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I cannot demand sacrifices from others and not make any myself.
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They are always taking ideas from others and never give credit.
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Kasowitz also helped Vance fundraise from others, according to the report.
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What ideas can you borrow from others for your own writing?
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S. economy buying more from others than they buy from us.
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Weisselberg is a bookkeeper who simply carries out directions from others.
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This indisputable fact is what separates this trade case from others.
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He doesn't protect me from others, only from my worst instincts.
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How is this show different from others we've seen about mediums?
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He adds, "That's what I think separates great leaders from others."
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Don't reinvent the wheel; learn from others who are killing it.
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"You see the passion and ideas coming from others," he said.
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Additionally, this means you'll be more open to learning from others.
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Becker's pure ingenuity sets his Minecraft builds apart from others' creations.
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This isn't the time to shy away from help from others.
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There's immense value in learning how to ask help from others.
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Medically vulnerable people need to keep a safe distance from others.
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But there's some pushback on these ideas from others within Google.
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Afghan respondents also reported low levels of social support from others.
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"Our Islam is modern, moderate and different from others," he said.
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"Slut-shaming doesn't come from others," she said in the video.
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Ms. Higonnet was supportive, but Ms. Murrell encountered pushback from others.
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They do not think that they have different ideas from others.
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We're told he then separated himself from others during the flight.
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Finally, we are allowing teenagers to become more withdrawn from others.
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That assumption draws skepticism from others who study health care economics.
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Refiners who cannot blend biofuels have to purchase credits from others.
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But important contributions from others have gotten the teams this far.
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You're in a very different position from others in the organization.
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It faces growing competition from others including Alphabet's Google and Microsoft.
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She said the chain did little to differentiate itself from others.
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That can be a great way of gaining respect from others.
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So it's making it easier to connect and disconnect from others.
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It's only his Brigsby fixation that sets him apart from others.
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When women do propose, they often face pushback from others around them.
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"With gerrymandering you're kind of taking away power from others," says Alvin.
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Surprisingly, the second I became free of insecurities, questions from others stopped.
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Still, Jordan chafes as the suggestions of inexperience waft from others' endorsements.
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It rewards donors who "bundle" contributions, meaning they get donations from others.
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I use help from others when they're willing to work for it.
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The move drew praise from fossil fuel groups but criticism from others.
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The funding saw participation from others, including TLcom Capital and Y Combinator.
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"Be open to learning from others and developing your strengths," said Haefner.
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I've heard the same from others headed to the Games this summer.
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Do you seek honest feedback from others in a caring, trusting environment?
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"Do it in Spanish!" one shouts, drawing laughs from others around him.
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There could be more efforts like that from others close to Trump.
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What makes your new bottled matcha teas so much different from others?
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Sadly, transgender people face discrimination and judgment from others in countless situations.
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This assertion has elicited criticism from some historians and support from others.
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But even this vision of conservatism had to distance itself from others.
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Since then, she has come here every day seeking solace from others.
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Ada also grows through direct lessons from others, who increasingly inspire trust.
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He urged people to take precautions and to distance themselves from others.
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Once you are inside, stay at least six feet away from others.
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It forces us to confront things hidden, from others and from ourselves.
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I believe I will have strong support from Democrats — and from others.
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But the mayor still called, hoping he could raise money from others.
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Patrick tries her best to avoid negativity both internally and from others.
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Is this comic company or creator doing something vastly different from others?
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After spending eight years isolated from others, she struggled to make friends.
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She heard from others that he was acting strangely after moving out.
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What sets the Hyperion apart from others is that it is old.
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But her primary methods are quite different from others' in her field.
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You can also accept friend requests from others using these two methods.
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Many Palestinian cities are cut off from others due to the wall.
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I believe I will have strong support from Democrats—and from others.
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That earned some skepticism from others such as former Congressman Beto O'Rourke.
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Now, multiple organizations have canceled events featuring Krauss and disinvited him from others.
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Don't let your pride prevent you from creating opportunities to learn from others.
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But she was still hiding it from others, including her future in-laws.
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You can learn from others who have blazed the trail ahead of you.
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He wants to share his own experience but also benefit from others' experience.
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You could call this lurking, or you could call this learning from others.
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It will be extremely hard for any vendor to gain share from others.
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Breeders like Huayu are trying to grow by taking market share from others.
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And not all of the whistleblower's allegations came from information gleaned from others.
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Utilizing that information gives participating companies the ability to learn from others' customers.
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In the first phase, you're learning from others and you're dependent on others.
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The feeling that you need to protect the parent from others finding out.
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If there is no objection from others, we would love to host them.
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Kung babies were mutant babies — different from others — or those parents knew something.
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"I've heard enough about that already from KK and from others," Cash said.
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But now, he feels it's clear what sets his show apart from others.
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Sharing a range of news, opinions or satire from others is usually fine.
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What does your company offer that distinguishes it from others in the industry?
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At home and on trips, we often spent our time hiding from others.
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The country will have to get help from others to have a chance.
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Word is more clearances could be stripped from others in the coming days.
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In one way, the trip was no different from others I had taken.
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Laughter from others in the classroom can also be heard at different points.
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All of us appropriate from others and the culture around us, he writes.
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I rarely leave my apartment and keep distant from others when I do.
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Take a morning walk or jog while staying six feet away from others.
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However, your galentine may not feel that love from others all the time.
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SHARED ON HIS OWN POSTS ON POSTS FROM OTHERS A STRONG EMOJI GAME . . .
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What did you see for yourself — or hear from others — about these protests?
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For its first three months, Unit 104 was not much different from others.
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I own it and learn from it and expect the same from others.
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Mr. Rouhani has been allowed to enact some changes but blocked from others.
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That's a breaking development worthy of coverage from others in the media, right?
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Kane routinely draws as much inspiration from others as they do from him.
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The replies will be hidden from others who come across that tweet too.
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This management practice is what sets them, and their companies, apart from others.
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Animals can also develop as mosaics, with some cells genetically different from others.
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As an entrepreneur, it can be incredibly valuable to seek help from others.
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Pursuing a career goal or business venture may actually earn you respect from others.
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But O'Rourke told CNN's Leyla Santiago Tuesday that his plan stands out from others'.
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After all, retailers don't make very much themselves; they predominantly buy items from others.
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What I did get sick of, though, was fielding judgment and questions from others.
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They can feel controlled by their feelings and compelled to seek approval from others.
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Fear that turns into hate has been normalized, even expected from others and ourselves.
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Refugees and investors have come from others cities to Misurata because it is secure.
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You can search and vote for ideas from others or post your own idea.
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Facts First: Some of the whistleblower's information came from others, but some did not.
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You can then browse posts from others, depending on your interests, location, age, etc.
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I always put some material from myself when I use the material from others.
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Some anxiety (and financial difficulty) is so significant as to warrant help from others.
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It's no coincidence that most of Google's announcements directly compete with products from others.
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Compliments and praise from others are meaningless when you don't believe in your worth.
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But curiously, what truly sets the platform apart from others is what isn't there.
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I ask Fincham what makes the Surf Ranch's hydrofoil system technically different from others.
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In the meantime, we've seen competitive offerings emerge from others like Microsoft and Hive.
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Pointing to Trump's father's help, Christie said Trump's family "is no different" from others.
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Let's by all means decline if it means learning from others for a change.
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And that does not include potential revenue from others using Alexa as a platform.
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Twitter temporarily suspended one account and appears to have blocked offending tweets from others.
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This may be the last exemplary building he completed without substantial contributions from others.
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At the same time, Cohn often came under criticism from others in Trump's orbit.
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Johnson had always been an architectural chameleon who drew inspiration from others, especially Mies.
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For example, Hill thanked a fan for supporting her despite receiving criticism from others.
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Use the clarity of the full moon to evaluate what you need from others.
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For example, Hill thanked one person for supporting her despite receiving criticism from others.
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Justice systems are mostly national creatures but every country can learn lessons from others.
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I just don't like religion when people use it to differentiate themselves from others.
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Yep, you can still exercise -- as long as you keep your distance from others.
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It also means maintaining a distance of six feet (or two meters) from others.
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If a person is diagnosed, they can be isolated from others and treated appropriately.
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I wear my gloves and try to stay away from others when I can.
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Like any addiction, eating disorders involve hidden worlds that are kept secret from others.
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For its part, Obvious acknowledges that the technology it used was gleaned from others.
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You should have no visitors, and keep three to six feet away from others.
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Stay at least 2 meters (about 6 feet) away from others in your home
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When we seek validation from others to know we're happy, we aren't truly happy.
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So while they elicited gestures of kindness from some, they aroused suspicion from others.
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The purported scam did not unfold without red flags from others along the way.
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Those who make it often get there with help from others in the club.
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The Virgin of Guadalupe hangs from some rearview mirrors; pastel leis dangle from others.
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I value dialogue and learning from others and having others learn from my views.
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I'll be at the stove and get help from others with chopping and cleaning.
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It's almost all pain, an elemental pain, the pain of being separate from others.
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Another reason is Trump's insistence on agreement and even adulation from others in government.
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Undoubtedly there will be claims of class-warfare from many and shrugs from others.
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From certain angles, they are all impressive; from others, they are all deeply flawed.
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They become more self-oriented and less likely to see things from others' perspectives.
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This is when candidates feel the heat from others and they need to respond.
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Other signs include bitterness and anger, feeling emotionally numb, or completely withdrawing from others.
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The CFE's pursuit of arbitration has sparked criticism from others in the international community.
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In some countries, citizens have plenty of products to choose from; others have very few.
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HelloSign users can apply their signatures to digital documents and ask for signatures from others.
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The behavioral signs are crying spells, withdrawal from others, loss of motivation and slow movement.
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JXTG said it would continue to supply Ulsan with feedstock from others plants in Japan.
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I get things done when they need to be done, without requiring reminders from others.
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People who survive all but the least damaging shark attacks got immediate help from others.
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"The pressure — from yourself and from others — can sometimes feel like a lot," Obama said.
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Apple says its approach differs from others in the tech industry in some key ways.
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It affects mostly children, who first exhibit symptoms of depression and then withdraw from others.
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In Tsumugi, I recognized the struggle to comprehend why my family seemed different from others.
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Sometimes it can be hard to distinguish your pet from others that look like it.
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Thinking you are too perfect makes men insecure and have to seek attention from others.
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The commission has sought out expertise from others who have experienced attacks, including Mr. DeAngelis.
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Then from others: from my aunts from Philadelphia who came over for it, from cousins.
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"He told me that ... and I've heard that from others," Trump told NBC's Lester Holt.
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Apollo's Arrow distinguishes itself from others in its class with its aerodynamics, geometry, and weight.
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Firms can either blend the fuels or buy the RIN credits from others that have.
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They've since tested many of Josephina's recipes on friends — and begun sourcing ingredients from others.
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"The physical symptoms...keep this person at home and away from others," Dr. Parker says.
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They report that they feel detached from others; isolated, like they can't truly be themselves.
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Sometimes all we need is a little support from others to recognize our own talent.
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This contradicts the statements from others that this had nothing to do with the campaign.
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Justice Thomas distinguishes these content-based speech restrictions from others the court has previously upheld.
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Some civilians, who were displaced to our village from others, moved back to their houses.
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And that he was warned about Dilascia's integrity from others prior to making the deal.
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From there, you can assign a different color to differentiate your calendar's events from others.
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"Fear of criticism is the reason we do not seek feedback from others," Corley wrote.
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She has also shored up some support from others in conservative and pro-Trump circles.
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We also obtained recordings from others in attendance, who sometimes were closer to the action.
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The only criticism was that some of what they testified to they heard from others.
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Upstairs, Krux's recruiter strives to keep people, even as he looks to take from others.
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It is unclear to what extent Mueller's inability to secure cooperation from others impeded him.
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If anything, he took what needed from all of them as well as from others.
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Your location can be shared with certain sites and applications while being withheld from others.
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We already should be staying away from others when we know we could be infectious.
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Do you know about the indecision, the paperwork, the constant explanation, the judgment from others?
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Mr. Trump was certainly getting grief about the announcement to lift the ban from others.
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Walking the dog outside while keeping your distance from others, however, is still considered safe.
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Atkins says he welcomes hearing from others interested in trying a version of 50:50.
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In exchange, we must abide by a simple rule: Stay six feet away from others.
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Being late to the social media party has allowed Germans to learn from others' mistakes.
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Hey everybody, now it's so important to STAY HOME and keep our distance from others.
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Measures under consideration include advising people to stand apart from others and work from home.
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What skills can you learn that will increase your ability to collect money from others?
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A$AP Rocky has set himself apart from others when it comes to men's fashion.
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Leona can't do this alone and will need help from others who also love animals.
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"We learn so much from others when we take the time to listen," Clarkson adds.
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"Fear of criticism is the reason we do not seek feedback from others," he wrote.
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That drew attention from others who asked for articles about themselves to be taken down.
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"People try to hide it from others or try to cover it up," she said.
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Girls are socialized at a very young age to rely heavily on feedback from others.
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They tend to be an escape from normal life and are often hidden from others.
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We will continue to learn from others and apply best practices that have worked elsewhere.
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The only difference that set him apart from others, and me, he was more religious.
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Sometimes people are simply passing on thoughts they have acquired from others without much reflection.
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"People try to hide it from others or try to cover it up," she said.
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Helen Moses invented a new word for what set her apart from others around her.
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NewsGuard's use of experienced journalists will give it credibility among some, but skepticism from others.
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There was no need for approval from others to make you feel good about yourself.
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She has a much different memory of the situation from others on the "Empire" set.
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He also said that any tweets from others because of his actions is not his fault.
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Supporters of solitary confinement argue it's sometimes necessary to protect inmates by separating them from others.
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But it does have to be one where you can learn from others and stretch yourself.
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What sets the Attain app apart from others is the design collaboration between Aetna and Apple.
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Great bosses reach decisions by thinking things out, seeking advice from others, and sleeping on it.
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First, they may fear retaliation if they come forward, either from the abuser or from others.
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Many stand to gain from new technological measures; poor countries can benefit from others' green expertise.
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It's possible there was collusion from others, but she probably had something to do with it.
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It's a good fit: SINA emphasizes learning from others and making a living from one's passions.
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That includes not treating transgender students differently from others of the same gender identity, officials said.
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The things you learn from others while you're out networking can benefit you and your company.
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Epix additionally believes its support for 4K Ultra HD streaming will help differentiate it from others.
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Fuel importers and refiners must blend the renewable fuels or purchase credits from others that have.
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He'll listen and learn from others, but he will always choose his own path to victory.
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But really, though, they do take inspiration from others, they're definitely all doing their own thing.
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From the start, Zama is alienated from others and himself (Dostoevsky was di Benedetto's direct inspiration).
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What remains controversial is the degree to which these same regions extract meaning from others' actions.
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Besides which, her upbringing taught her to do things herself rather than seek help from others.
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Isolation from others makes us sick, and can cause direct, often deadly harm to our bodies.
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I went from being someone who needed help from others, to someone who could help others.
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Confident people don't try to steal light from others because they shine enough on their own.
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A hand-crafted personal touch is not just thoughtful, it actively sets you apart from others.
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For others, it was a way to bandage a single wound while detracting attention from others.
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Those unable to blend are required to purchase blending credits, called RINs, from others who can.
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Its built-in GPS, long-lasting battery life and color display set it apart from others.
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There are the stories of people still struggling, but still finding compassion and help from others.
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They are meeting with multiple candidates, taking calls from others and learning about their various positions.
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"The more you win actually the higher expectations are from yourself and from others," he said.
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"C'mon boy," he said as they walked to the side of a barn away from others.
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And providing for others is good; it counteracts those who would take away from others instead.
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A hand-crafted personal touch is not just thoughtful, it actively sets you apart from others.
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You're supposed to learn from others, and that's no different as you're venturing into the unknown.
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What's more, federal investment in trail and active transportation networks leverages substantial funding commitments from others.
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Whether it's coming from people with a hammer telling them or whether it's coming from others.
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These people have to protect their trade from others, so they use extreme levels of violence.
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Make time for rest and meditation today; it's not the day to ask favors from others.
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But, of course, that doesn't mean you should change an outfit over potential shade from others.
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Crowley says he now gets an email a day from others interested in starting NPSL teams.
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It's a good opportunity to learn from others' eating, cooking, and communication styles in the kitchen.
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And the city is evaluating applications from others who wish to use the park that weekend.
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China has been trying to copy military technology from others and refine it to its needs.
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Second is the need to keep coronavirus patients isolated from others, including health care workers themselves.
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"I wonder if it's appropriate to criticize our systems just because ours is different from others."
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He expects to receive more, including from others who may have been victimized by Father Brown.
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Mr. Mueller already had information from others as to whether Mr. Manafort was telling the truth.
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We were glad to see the positive response to our note from others in the industry.
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And the FCC is already looking into the T-Mobile offering and similar offerings from others.
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Last night's speech was not functionally different from others he's given as a candidate and president.
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Yet New York's program differs in several ways from others aimed only at community college students.
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And the network is exporting US shows from others studios, like "Killing Eve," to international audiences.
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Ms. Tedesco had been depressed for years, she said, and had gradually distanced herself from others.
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Kavanaugh has denied the allegation along with accusations from others who have gone public since Ford.
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Without understanding our value, we are often quicker to accept mistreatment from others and from ourselves.
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Gordon Sondland's testimony should shake loose the truth from others with direct access to Mr. Trump.
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It becomes hard for a billionaire to get objective feedback from others because of their status.
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At the very least, it's likely he would find himself isolated from others on the show.
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That sense of detachment also allows them to accept feedback from others without taking it personally.
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"It's just like how a human face is different from others," said Mr. He, of Yingzi.
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Some countries do better than others, and we can learn from others and from the past.
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But Ali separates his project from others by conveying that message with force rather than comfort.
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Companies who want to exceed the level can buy the right from others who pollute less.
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Because ... So if you just get traffic from others, they basically get paid at the end.
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With the information made public, companies can learn from others' breaches and improve their own security.
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Frustrated, Port said that she felt pressure from others to continue to try and make it work.
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It could also help prune individual users' timelines of posts from others they simply don't care about.
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"What separates the mask from others on the market is its shape," the 29-year-old says.
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Printers, while intelligent, tend to disconnect from others (much like their letters) and create barriers to intimacy.
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Don't bring a laptop, since that can be perceived as walling yourself off from others, Kogan said.
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For other people, from others' point of view, it may not seem like that big a step.
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In essence, everyone was relying on information provided from others, and that info wasn't easy to verify.
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That should help set Michaels apart from others trying to get a bigger share of holiday sales.
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The athlete has not only had to deal with his children's ailing health, but judgment from others.
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He said he had met "hundreds of people" over the past week, and received letters from others.
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For decades, developers have reverse-engineered programming languages or used APIs from others in their own implementations.
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Further, caregivers can access free financial advice, and view testimonials from others taking care of injured veterans.
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That is, drawing attention to a new app will mean having to shift users away from others.
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It's also an emotionally vulnerable time when we are ready to ask what we need from others.
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"It is unlikely that we can go far without help from others in our community," he noted.
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Over the past few years, brides have found ways to differentiate their wedding from others they've attended.
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My screams are almost completely drowned out by all the noises coming from others in the room.
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But Crockett was quickly surprised: The results in her own clinic started to match those from others.
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For the rest of that quarter, I took refuge from others in the school library whenever possible.
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My book is about ethical leadership & draws on stories from my life & lessons I learned from others.
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At a glance, the Bycle mount doesn't appear to be much different from others on the market.
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Had Millian made something up or repeated rumors he had heard from others to impress Steele's collector?
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Instagram said the #opioid hashtag is popular among users seeking support from others struggling with substance abuse.
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The great artist selects elements from others' work and incorporates them into his own mix of influences.
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"Bill Taylor testifies about information that he heard from others," Arizona Representative Andy Biggs wrote on Twitter.
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Emotional distress, immaturity or pressure from others don't work well as defenses in ordinary murder cases, though.
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"Stay away from others as much as possible to keep from infecting them," the agency's site states.
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People who have chronic mental health issues often learn to mask or hide their condition from others.
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But the key to navigating it is being able to learn from others all along the way.
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Mayfield insists that the Browns are worried about their locker room, not the noise coming from others.
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The consumer in the U.S., as you see from Walmart and from others, has remained very strong.
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Buttigieg's military background is one area that sets him apart from others in the 2020 Democratic field.
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And exposure to flora from others can help build up your bug armies to fight off pathogens.
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Young women who strive for both are constantly battling either judgment from others or feelings of inadequacy.
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So his goals are different from others' goals, but he's being rational with respect to his goals.
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Of course, for future marrying couples, it can also help to learn from others' mistakes or misfortunes.
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I have some songs that are completely different from others, but that's what I love about them.
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They wrote many of the executive orders, sometimes with little input from others helping with the transition.
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I was more compassionate and open hearted, and able to see things from others' points of view.
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When we feel shame there is an immediate constriction; we physically and mentally shrink away from others.
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While the gloss works just fine, I'm not sure it stands out from others on the market.
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One of the difficulties Ms. Pahr faced after Amy's death was a lack of empathy from others.
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The CDC also encourages people to avoid touching their face and to keep their distance from others.
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What set the series apart from others of its ilk was its impeccable cast, direction, and writing.
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Where once choreographers forged their dance language, now they tweak within lexicons they have inherited from others.
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"Hey everybody, now it's so important to STAY HOME and keep our distance from others," he tweeted.
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If you are healthy and stay 6 or more feet away from others at all times, yes.
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Stay-at-home orders can slow the spread if fewer people are contracting the coronavirus from others.
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Power lies in my creativity, my passion, my knowledge, and the trust I have earned from others.
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This is an aspect of Australia that I'm still trying to figure out, with help from others.
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In the 1880s, "oyster" referred to someone who stood out from others and displayed head-turning qualities.
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After more than a decade, the painful questions from others and my self-condemnation are mostly gone.
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For those who need boundaries, an eternity in which nothing separates us from others must be terrifying.
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Sometimes you hide your talents from others (and yourself), but when it's show time, you're all in.
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Showcasing your people skills during the personal interview is what sets you apart from others, they said.
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The twin towers stayed in some movies and TV shows filmed beforehand, but were excised from others.
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Community Care has been on the rise but not without concern from others who are against privatization.
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That means keep people with symptoms away from others, clean with bleach and prioritize hygiene, he said.
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It is a made-to-order bike that differs from others by using titanium rather than carbon.
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From some angles, Santos looked like a cross-dressing gangster; from others, like a futuristic pop star.
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For example, it would definitely set you aside from others if you were applying for a job.
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How is the I Promise School different from others that have been started by athletes and celebrities?
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Hulk says he hasn't returned Stone's calls or the various calls from others echoing the same sentiment.
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It's not like other masks that hide your true face from others, which is an important distinction here.
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Current lidar units from others can cost as much as $100,000, a figure automakers are hoping to reduce.
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Still, what Oppo's engineered here is impressive and could be a harbinger of things to come from others.
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It is long overdue for Congress to live by the standards of conduct they appropriately demand from others.
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Toyota has said that initially it won't be able to meet its quotas without buying credits from others.
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The loans, he said, were for purchasing new mining equipment as well as "renting" computing power from others.
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Like Stackoverflow, DailyRounds aims to be a place where doctors can seek advice from others in their field.
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However, for the most part, a VPN offers you a way to hide your online activity from others.
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But De Beers kept tight control of supply, both by owning mines and by buying diamonds from others.
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It provides us with purpose and drive, while allowing us to see ourselves as being distinct from others.
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Young male violence is most likely to be initiated by young men who don't command respect from others.
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She told me she's been getting calls from all over the country from others in the same predicament.
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The disease is highly contagious, so people with it should stay away from others, but it's not serious.
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Your having it does not deprive me from having it; indeed we gain from others having basic security.
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Bartel even gathered tweets from others upset about app quality to show that this wasn't an isolated event.
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When he noticed that the Apostle Peter was treating Gentile believers differently from others, Paul called him out.
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It's a cartoonish slant on indie that's quickly set them apart from others on the UK toilet circuit.
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Acquiring gesture experience over the course of a lifetime may also help us intuit meaning from others' motions.
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Over the last decade, the Trump Foundation has largely relied on donations from others to support its giving.
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Music is GOTG's secret ingredient, the feature that sets this film apart from others in the Marvel Universe.
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But testimony from others has been at turns emotional and straightforward; furious and calm; and riveting and tedious.
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But, as our camera guy suggests -- it's possible Chris might have heard it from others throughout his life.
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Seeing his mother embrace her Alzheimer's as opposed to hiding it from others inspired him to be stronger.
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Accountable leaders are honest, admit when they're wrong, seek input from others, and do not avoid responsibility. 21.
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However, a state police spokesman said investigators were unsure whether he had some kind of help from others.
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That, the commission said, unfairly pushes users into Google's browser and search products and blocks competition from others.
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Sects, ethnicities and religions distinguished themselves from others and signalled membership of their groups through dress and headgear.
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"What separates us from others in the industry is: We are making 3D scanning an experience," said Kinkead.
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He benefits from others' labor and then turns around and stiffs small businesses and low-paid service workers.
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Successful people give others all the credit for their victories; unsuccessful people take all the credit from others.
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My new mindset transformed anxiety into excitement to learn from others and share experiences that could serve them.
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They're so focused on their own role or on their own team that they isolate themselves from others.
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Raney and Weiler also knew their Animal Kingdom wedding would stand out from others held at Disney World.
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You can still view the like count on your own photos and videos — just not posts from others.
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What are some of your accomplishments — the things that make you stand out from others in your field?
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I've received hundreds of emails from others who've been in similar circumstances, in the entertainment industry and beyond.
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Tilt also has an app that competes with Venmo, which lets users send and receive payments from others.
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Its chat fiction stories, like those from others in this space, are far from being of literary merit.
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I also noticed the response to my work from others was better, and that people really love characters.
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One describes his ability to take the pain from others; another has the power to see the future.
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Lobe-finned fish differ from others because their fleshy fins connect to the body through a single bone.
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The CDC website defines social distancing as maintaining a distance of about 6 feet from others, when possible.
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My advice for someone in my shoes: Career changes can set you apart from others in the field.
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People on the front lines, they are suffering by not getting support from others, or being named rioters.
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All creative artists borrow from others, both masters they revere and contemporaries they may be in competition with.
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According to the CDC, you should distance yourself from others if the coronavirus is spreading in your community.
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I've been a lucky guy to have the chance to listen and learn from others through these years.
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We heard from others who struggle to feel desire — and who feel pressured by their partners, and themselves.
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By using this service consumers can keep their distance from others and avoid having to go to supermarkets.
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The best thing older adults can do is stay home and away from others as much as possible.
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The vid's been removed from that platform, and we're told it will be taken down from others Wednesday.
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The notion is simple: Social distancing requires that an individual have the freedom to separate themselves from others.
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He was seen adhering to health protocols by maintaining a distance from others on a dock. pic.twitter.com/Q7DrRIkUFS
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The inspectors found that detainees were inappropriately segregated from others without a disciplinary hearing, as required by standards.
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Already Mr. Mueller has secured indictments of some of Mr. Trump's top aides and guilty pleas from others.
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Also, if you are sick, keep your distance from others to protect them from getting sick too. 3.
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Prospection enables us to become wise not just from our own experiences but also by learning from others.
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But rather than realizing this from others, Neeson now stands poised to learn this lesson the hard way.
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But even better is learning from others&apos mistakes so that you don&apost have to make them.
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Deciding whether the position of the candidate distinguishes the candidate from others grants enormous discretion to government employees.
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These products will carry a "global store" tag with them, helping users better distinct these products from others.
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They felt powerful in some places and weak in others, connected to certain people and disconnected from others.
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People, not necessarily athletes, draw confidence from him and his disregard for the judgment or labeling from others.
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This can lead to two candidates pulling away from others, even in multi-round elections, as happened here.
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You know, I think that's been the most challenging part of this whole thing—accepting help from others.
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If you are not happy with yourself, you are more likely to solicit approval or attention from others.
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But users quickly improvised, re-posting screenshots from others' Stories on their own, often with annotations or comments.
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They also can feel caught when they meet indifference from others or, worse, insults that add to their injuries.
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It will provide support to those who may face litigation from others as a result of a bug submission.
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This audio search technology is much different from others that rely on natural language processing, according to the founders.
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As a cancer survivor, he has funded breakthrough research and raised many millions from others for the same purpose.
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If they tried to learn from others, or immerse themselves in other opportunities, Cole believes lives could be changed.
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But seeing so many soulful secrets from others, it kind of reminded me of that part of my past.
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At night, when we go to sleep, aren't we passing through the night alone, essentially cut off from others?
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And it was far from the first time that Trump has tweeted information from others without verifying it himself.
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They can also create and share their own playlists – again either featuring their own music or tracks from others.
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Stanford is an opportunity to grow, to learn from others and to participate as a part of a community.
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In recent years some short-term investors have argued for cutting back research and simply buying drugs from others.
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But such individuals are still considered lone wolves if they are not obtaining support (logistical, financial, etc.) from others.
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They also compiled data from others endurance events, like marathons, the Tour de France, swimming, arctic trekking and pregnancy.
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With support from others and strength from within, you can overcome the label of victim and reclaim your identity.
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It can cause someone to distance themselves from others like Nyad, or to be uncomfortable in relationships like Nancy.
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The father of two has not only had to deal with his children's ailing health, but judgment from others.
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Some protesters threw objects at the taxi, but they were quickly reprimanded with whistles and wagging fingers from others.
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They're set roughly in the late 1980s, a world that feels genuinely removed from others' backstories and recent crimes.
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They are about facts, analysis, ideas and best practices (including what we can learn from others around the world).
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That won him praise from former KKK leader David Duke, and criticism from others for not harshly condemning racism.
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There are also cameos from others you don't get to play as, like Hawkeye, Strider Hiryu and Iron Man.
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The sun's connection with Pluto also urges you to open up to the help you can receive from others.
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Words can be very powerful, and unfortunately, it is often the negative words from others that stick with us.
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It reminds us of the story being told, and the choices from others that brought Dolores to this point.
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It is a pain that is almost always experienced alone, that drives you into yourself and away from others.
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Writing a personal check is rare these days, but we still need to send and receive money from others.
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But the consensus from others that they will rise makes the administration's claim sound like a late-night infomercial.
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But the same strengths that commend Ayers to his supporters — and to the president — also draw pushback from others.
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As the researchers put it, "Exposure to the carefully curated images from others' lives leads to negative self-comparison."
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Instead of looking for solutions from others, I started to define the principles with which to guide my decisions.
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This reconstruction differs from others, Mr. van den Bout said, because of the absence of many physical reference points.
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She is self-taught, learning from YouTube videos of slackline stars and getting guidance from others on the beach.
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I wanted to have complete control of the process and sometimes, by taking money from others, you lose control.
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This lets people access support and gain good feelings from others, and it can be a source of activity.
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Just take a peek at the selfie-loving Kardashian culture: When we need validation from others, there's never enough.
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In these times, people get insights from others who think the same way and have similar experiences with them.
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People can still go outside and be active, as long as they stay at a healthy distance from others.
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In this study, we asked whether acting in ways that demonstrate various vices and virtues elicits cooperation from others.
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Beyond health care, another place Sestak differs from others in the field is in his focus on foreign policy.
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Officials watch the asylum requests closely, as an increase in applications from one region can delay those from others.
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I heard the same from others — "an intriguing idea" as Craig Garthwaite, a health economist at Northwestern University, said.
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Reports of the president's comments prompted outcry from some lawmakers, but they were followed by notable silence from others.
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He framed the measures as part of a broader message to keep distance from others and not 'throw parties.
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The CDC also recommends people use a separate bathroom from others in their home, which isn't possible for most.
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They also includes letters of support from others who endorse the question, including Representative Bob Goodlatte, Republican of Virginia.
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They are allowed to go outside for solitary exercise but must stay at least 6 feet away from others.
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In the meantime, they say everyone should avoid large crowds and stay at least 6 feet away from others.
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Hey everybody, it's now so important to stay home and keep our distance from others if you are able.
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In normal times, I have trouble with vulnerability, with the idea that people will always need help from others.
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Trump called one of the sentences "ridiculous" and said he relied on recommendations from others to make the decisions.
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This has distinguished it from others who have so far set carbon reduction targets but not carbon "negative" targets.
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What made the Gulf War and the Iraq War different from others in the immemorial annals of human atrociousness?
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But your social media followership, or getting kudos from others for "revealing" alleged conspiracies are not helpful for others.
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Major hospitals are one of the few places in the city where keeping a distance from others seems difficult.
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Positive presentation of research findings by male scientists may then draw more attention from others in the scientific community.
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Families get a lot of support from others in their group with issues they don't know how to handle.
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It was bad enough to be handicapping myself with such doubt; I didn't need confirmation of it from others.
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It is time to remember that we can learn from others and yes we can make America great again.
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While the proposal has been endorsed by President Trump's administration, it's earning backlash from others within the Republican Party.
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Unlike Venmo, transactions are already private and you don&apost have to change anything to hide transactions from others.
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Second, these patients often divert scant resources such as ambulances and beds from others who have acute medical needs.
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They can also take a walk or walk their pets, but keep at least six feet away from others.
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Ms. Hollis often refers to tips she learned from others and can be somewhat relaxed about crediting her sources.
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His movies are about men searching for certainty from others and from themselves—a certainty that almost never arrives.
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He did say he was getting advice from others in the venture capital and investment world, so that's...something.
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"My book is about ethical leadership & draws on stories from my life & lessons I learned from others," he wrote.
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An estimated 30 percent of people with new infections got it from others who didn't know they had HIV.
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The newly hired assistant general manager of the Boston Red Sox quickly realized that he needed to learn from others.
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The only way he could have lived to such a ripe old age is by receiving considerable help from others.
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Harburg said that requires doing your research to show how you have learned from others and moved your idea forward.
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This makes your avatar disappear from others' maps; like true poltergeist, you can see others but they can't see you.
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Shares in 21&20.8853 Drillisch, hitherto a 'virtual' player that rented network access from others, rallied by up to 7%.
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Musk's participation in two of President Donald Trump's advisory committees has drawn criticism from others on social media and elsewhere.
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In addition to understanding causality and analogies, they can remember human faces, plan ahead, and hide their food from others.
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Too many are suffering, and if they can't get help from others, they may try — and fail — to help themselves.
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Approximately 46 percent were embarrassed about their disease, and 41 percent of participants confessed to hiding their migraines from others.
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Then there are all the times she's heard from others about how lucky she is that it wasn't her face.
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I don't believe that modesty is synonymous with self respect and especially not the respect you should receive from others.
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Shares in 250&2000 Drillisch, hitherto a 'virtual' player that rented network access from others, rallied by up to 25%.
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Shares in 2000&25 Drillisch, hitherto a 'virtual' player that rented network access from others, rallied by up to 25%.
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What really distinguishes this emergency declaration from others isn't necessarily the factual question of what counts as a national emergency.
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That personal assistant might draw from others in the home but the value it delivers will be to me specifically.
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Vudu plans to license more shows from others beyond MGM, but didn't disclose details about those plans at this time.
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"Everybody writes cursive differently from others and that's how they detect problems," Mark Brassfield shared in an interview with KSLA.
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I hope that I can continue to learn from others, I am always trying to a better version of myself.
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People want attention and they always wanted attention and it's a natural need, also, to get some confirmation from others.
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Zuckerberg said Facebook had reached out to many fact-checking organizations and was hoping to hear from others as well.
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Psychological research shows that in times of high-stress, support from others at work can help boost productivity and mood.
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In a statement, TripAdvisor said FCC's action would help better protect consumers from others attempting similar tactics in the future.
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When you're too close to a project, it's often difficult to spot missteps, so input from others can prove invaluable.
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There has been loud praise for Celtic from some commentators and deep censure from others, usually dependent on political predilection.
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Or he could have heard from others at the fund that LG was trading on illegal tips, the court said.
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You can easily tell this air mask from others as Xiaomi's carries a small air purifier attached to the mask.
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When it comes to being happy, research suggests that having influence and receiving respect from others matter more than money.
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Jews celebrate their highest holiday, Yom Kippur, or the Day of Atonement, by seeking forgiveness from others and from God.
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You have to keep your eyes open and you have to learn from others that have traveled the path before.
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But if the downturn lasts into a third year, or longer, it will have to learn from others' prolonged slumps.
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They're continually targeting different verticals — universities, NGOs and governments — and they learn from others, retool and modify their attacks constantly.
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He points out that he endured verbal abuse from Mr Gani—and death threats from others—for supporting gay marriage.
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Some leaders were receiving opposite signals from others in the government, according to later disclosures, and were furious about it.
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As a bonus, save feel-good notes from others and refer back to them when you're feeling like an impostor.
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Weinstein was also a bundler -- someone who gathers donations from others into large sums -- for the Obama-Biden 2012 effort.
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Some of the new businesses can bootstrap their operations, since they are essentially taking inexpensive or free scraps from others.
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Ryan took his time endorsing Trump, and the nominee followed suit last week, drawing ire from others in the GOP.
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These chains involved Secretary Clinton both sending emails about those matters and receiving emails from others about the same matters.
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The shirt drew ire from others on social media who threatened to boycott the brand until the shirt was removed.
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Amidst these daunting numbers, the personality you display through your essay could be the factor that differentiates you from others.
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In an interview with Reuters, Aon's chief exec Jason Hogg explained why this cyber security solution is different from others.
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Goodman also heard from others who were in a similar situation to what he had been in: closeted and afraid.
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The letter L is to listen, let the youth guide the conversation and learn from others if you need help.
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" He urged Americans to "wash your hands with soap and water" and "keep as much distance you can from others.
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Since then, Mr. Cagney has raised another $41 million from others for the lending start-up, which will open soon.
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The word is a tool to distinguish oneself from others and unify allies, but it is not useful to persuade.
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The governor urged anyone leaving their homes to practice social distancing and remain at least 6 feet away from others.
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Social distancing means standing 6 feet apart from others in an effort to lower the risk of contracting the illness.
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Knowing who you are, what you stand for, what you will accept from others, and never compromising your core beliefs.
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As more of these companies began to pop up, they also needed to distinguish themselves from others on the market.
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Background reading: • Mr. Zengerle's article on Carter Page, and how he differs greatly from others in the Trump-Russia story.
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But the president's subsequent explanation could prove dangerous, as it contradicts officials' attempts to keep infected people away from others.
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But there are early signs that the social distancing measures Americans are taking, by staying away from others, are working.
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As the CDC recommends staying home to distance from others, drivers continue to deliver essentials to people isolating at home.
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Gavin Newsom asked individuals over the age of 65 and those with underlying health conditions to isolate themselves from others.
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That sets this sector apart from others and makes change more elusive because the connection with consumers is less acute.
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Residents may exercise outside so long as they maintain a safe distance from others and do not gather in groups.
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Residents may walk or exercise outside so long as they maintain a distance of at least 33 feet from others.
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More people are working from home due to the novel coronavirus and the growing need to socially distance from others.
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And he said friends of his that are also in the Bay Area Chinese community have experienced racism from others.
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In other words, a scoring machine, but a leading man who drains the enthusiasm from others rather than enhancing it.
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But Trump called one of the sentences "ridiculous" and said he relied on recommendations from others to make the decisions.
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The best thing we can do for teens at risk is to prevent them from cutting themselves off from others.
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I've always loved my identity, but there was a time when I tried to hide who I was from others.
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"He said he was able to see text messages and photos his wife was sending and receiving from others," Sgt.
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If you need approval or affirmation from others that you're good enough, those individuals will always have power over you.
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She said the chain did little to differentiate itself from others and also has very large store leases to support.
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What makes this work distinct from others by Jo Kreiter, who founded the troupe in 1996, is its personal origins.
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For those in the healthcare industry, it means doubling down on work — and facing discrimination from others assuming they're contaminated.
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Champagnes from some big houses are great and from others mediocre, and the same is true with the grower-producers.
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Sometimes you need to hear hard stories from others to knock down your own barriers and confidently move past fear.
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Read on to learn more about Moon's journey and what he feels sets him apart from others in the industry.
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The support and encouragement from Kerry's friends is a major victory for her after fearing judgment and criticism from others.
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"The relevant person should have understood that only those who behave with dignity will win respect from others," she said.
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It comes from the information about experiences and feedback from others who have used investigational agents that the agency receives.
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One of the smartest ways to do this is to learn from others who have (or have accomplished) similar goals.
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The government also rejected outright 72,118 applications from others hoping to receive the status and benefits that band membership confers.
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The idea of her own separateness from others was essential to Lynette's dignity; she held herself apart from the mainstream.
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And then there is a barrage of other reports from others like PC Magazine, that offer a completely different perspective.
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But I needed to be comfortable and at peace with my new identity before I could ask the same from others.
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If you feel good about something you've done, enjoy it — you don't need the recognition from others to affirm your accomplishments.
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When the moon is in this phase, it's an opportune moment to learn from others, share ideas and consider the future.
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But this distorted version of perfectionist does nothing but isolate you from others and jeopardizes your chances at success and happiness.
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He added, however, that there was no clear motivation for the director's actions, suggesting he was acting on instruction from others.
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Fabricated rivalries aside, though, Circa Survive was a band apart from others—they always seemed like outsiders in their own circles.
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But Biden appeared to have held his own at last week's debate in Detroit against attacks from others on the stage.
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And he did this despite resistance from others on Wall Street, which had a vested interest in maintaining the status quo.
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House Democrats who heard Morrison's testimony said he generally backed up what they were hearing from others who've addressed the inquiry.
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But to situate yourself globally and historically, and to gain broader perspectives than your own, you'll have to hear from others.
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The women Vera spoke with also showed that the body talk we hear from others can still affect our body image.
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But if the group's debts to folk and blues music meant that they often borrowed from others, they were hardly unoriginal.
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The most unsettling part of Casting JonBenet is the way that Ramsey is essentially absent from it apart from others' speculation.
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Despite input from others that he could not accomplish what he proposed, he clung to his grandiose plan until the end.
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Obtaining intellectual property protection, such as patents, can minimize competition and act as a defensive mechanism against infringement claims from others.
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But it would not slow its receipt of information from others — and that is part of the problem, its rivals say.
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This isn't meant to sound spooky, though; it simply refers to the part of our personalities we usually hide from others.
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VPNs assign a virtual IP address to obscure your real location from others, protecting you from security scams, viruses, and malware.
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Likable people are more apt to be hired, get help at work, get useful information from others, and have mistakes forgiven.
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By her given logic, a single individual without material support from others could not -- by definition -- carry out a terror attack.
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"My book is about ethical leadership & draws on stories from my life & lessons I learned from others," he wrote on Twitter.
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In contrast, people with depression often withdraw from others because they lose the ability to find pleasure in their social interactions.
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Now, Mili may have to deal with bullying from others and the embarrassment that comes from being thrust into the spotlight.
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Kia-Keating: That magical piece is exciting and is one of the things that really sets this movie apart from others.
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A version of that sentence was included in the statement, despite criticisms from others at the meeting that it was pointless.
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He needs the ball in his hands, is a poor defender, and takes shots away from others who are more capable.
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"My book is about ethical leadership & draws on stories from my life & lessons I learned from others," Comey tweeted on Sunday.
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You might want to add your name, to differentiate your computer from others in your home that belong to other users.
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I hardly pay attention to the market and only hear about it from others when something really good or bad happens.
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Being extroverted also allows them to feel comfortable doing something different from others and standing by decisions that others disagree with.
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Read more: Instagram is mulling a new feature that would hide from others how many likes you get on your posts
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They also combed through social media and saw posts from others who were hiding in the complex and asking for help.
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The videos show him shouting at people, at one point saying the N-word, as police officers separated him from others.
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Establishing what prior repairs were made, for example, will help determine why some glass beads on the bow differ from others.
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Perhaps he bears some responsibility, but that is poor justification for bad behavior from others who might set a better example.
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Customers will also get to choose whether to Facebook can use data acquired from others as part of their ad targeting.
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Facebook has always been cavalier about poaching ideas from others, all the way back to the social network's origin at Harvard.
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Later there is regret or perhaps social embarrassment or a lack of recall, or even suggestion from others about what occurred.
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And it's a very different way from others like Marc Benioff who bought Time and Laurene Powell Jobs and Jeff Bezos.
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I've found this to be more important than any lesson learned in a classroom, is to listen and learn from others.
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"Russians tend to like fragrances with a stronger character that make them differentiate a little more from others," Mr. Mohn said.
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The governor encouraged Ohioans to maintain a distance of at least 303 feet from others if they need to go outside.
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To limit the spread of infection, experts recommend avoiding large gatherings and maintaining at least 6 feet of distance from others.
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When you do leave for life's necessities, such as food and outdoor exercise, stay at least 212.5 feet away from others.
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Allow yourself to be vulnerable with them because they can find it hard to open up and need encouragement from others.
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In his experiments, he shows how even small suggestions from others can push us to remember whole scenes and experiences differently.
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Going outside, for example, to a park, is still allowed as long as people maintain a six-foot distance from others.
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The charity also runs an online peer support community called Elefriends, where you can share your experiences and hear from others.
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It recommended staying 573 feet away from others, which is impossible in the setting, and frequent handwashing, which is a challenge.
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They may also be overwhelmed from having to care for children while balancing their work, and may feel disconnected from others.
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Although the idea faces opposition from others in the medical profession, the prospect is terrifying to Mr. Ebrahim and other colleagues.
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Be conscious, especially right now of fears coming in from others, and recognize that not everything should be held by you.
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"Markets are anticipating the same policy playbook even though this COVID-19-induced economic downturn is different from others," they added.
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So we allow ourselves to be influenced by the emotions, theories and scripts suggested in the stories we hear from others.
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Once these templated ads spread across Snapchat, it may be harder for the products being sold to stand out from others.
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The side of Rockwell that had never matured left him uncommonly dependent on validation from others, maybe now more than ever.
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The court's decision led to a flood of requests for the same leniency from others imprisoned for kidnapping, torture and murder.
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Bayles shared the video to demonstrate how damaging bullying is and seek advice from others on how to help her son.
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This is all about being who you are — no matter how different that may be from others, your friends, or society.
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My personal experience with discrimination, as well as those I heard from others, sparked my desire to develop legal advocacy skills.
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According to bestselling author and career coach Jon Acuff, that way of thinking is what sets successful people apart from others.
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"What sets this cycle apart from others is the strong desire among Democratic base voters to beat Donald Trump," Finney said.
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Join a mastermind group or an executive networking organization in your area to learn from others' experiences and gain new perspectives.
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His memoir is strewn with words from others he read while in prison — Nelson Mandela, James Baldwin, Frantz Fanon, Frederick Douglass.
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Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) renewed her push to impeach the president in Tuesday's caucus meeting, trying to gauge support from others.
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The firm touts its expertise in data modeling as a significant feature setting it apart from others in the financial services industry.
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You can join communities where you can share tips and get accountability from others who, like you, are committed to achieving success.
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When we wanted to experiment, so that we'd be different from others, we tried skirt steak, ribeye, salmon, pork loin, shredded pork.
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"May you only hear from others what you've already been telling yourself," he trumpeted to his studio audience during the premiere episode.
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What do we need to legitimize the advantages we have in life, our right to possess things or take them from others?
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"Prevention of secondhand effects from others' drinking at the population level must be driven by structural, environmental interventions that reduce excessive drinking."
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"Despite political messaging from others at HHS, I align with the experts from @aafp @AmerAcadPeds @AmerMedicalAssn in opposition to #AHCA," Ostrovsky tweeted.
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By then, the #MeToo movement was in full effect, and King started hearing from others who used to be in Robbins' orbit.
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As at Outback Steakhouse, the signature is best eaten with help from others and maybe followed by an extra hour of spinning.
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Wilson stepped away from others in the store to keep them out of the crossfire, police said after watching security camera footage.
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"We should all be able to celebrate and love ourselves without fear of criticism from others, whatever shape or size we are."
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Is there something inherently pathological in spending too much time logged in, something that distances us from others rather than connecting us?
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Despite the reactions his ears cause from others, the peculiarity captures the attention of V.A. Vandevere (Michael Keaton) to his venture, Dreamland.
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"It was the gains from small fields that offset declines from others," said James Davis, head of crude supply at FGE Energy.
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Rock said its "evidence grid" software that captures and translates the data is what sets it apart from others in the industry.
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" For new moms, Conrad advises being forgiving to oneself and taking advantage of help from others, calling her own situation "organized chaos.
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The service offers a mix of videos created by Toca as well as video from others that are handpicked for the service.
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He says he gets emails from caregivers, from others like him and from people who just want to send an encouraging word.
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That's conspicuously missing one color common among Asian phones — flame red — so at least Sharp remains different from others in that aspect.
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And this virtuous circle makes the economics of these two companies very different from others in the on-demand ground travel space.
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PERINO: I think it&aposs probably that he&aposs trying to protect the veterans or people who really need it from others.
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It's always great to hear feedback from others, to know what you're good at and what you can work on to improve.
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So far the President has not issued any major controversial ultimatums -- insisting on money for certain programs or barring it from others.
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Katrick said he was inspired to pay it forward because of the generosity he had received from others during his cancer treatment.
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"There can also be a strong desire or an increase in a desire to withdraw and isolate from others," Pinder-Amaker says.
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Pindrop CEO Vijay Balasubramaniyan says the threat will come from others adopting the underlying technology, which Alphabet has disclosed in research publications.
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A negative right is one that the government can't stop you from exercising, a positive right requires aid or assistance from others.
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Mariana's parents both tested negative for the virus, they said, suggesting that it could have come from others who visited the child.
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Some of the women say their relatives are proud of their achievements, but they face suspicion from others, as well as intimidation.
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Bundlers, usually an elite tier of lobbyists or well-connected individuals, solicit donations from others and submit the checks to the campaign.
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The lack of civility, not from her end, but from others and the circumstances that have led to her attitude is troubling.
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Hawley has declined to criticize Trump, even for the harsh rhetoric that has earned the president rebukes from others in his party.
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Their challenge has been to distinguish those that deserve the fintech premium from others that are simply putting lipstick on a lender.
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I believe we need to stop trying to wrestle for power, respect and opportunities from others and instead make them for ourselves.
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"There was a time when having a loyalty program differentiated you from others," said Emily Collins, a senior analyst with Forrester Research.
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The first is pride: With their reputation for copying and stealing from others, it would provide national satisfaction to outwit the competition.
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It remains unclear how many of those calls came from the teens involved in the brawl, and how many were from others.
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They chart their own course and, now, they are being told to surrender their hardfought nuclear capability for "security guarantees" from others.
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The best artists learn from others and continue to do new things and branching off into doing different things is always beneficial.
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So they have to buy credits called Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) from others that do have blending capacity, including other oil companies.
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The accusations of greed might have been directed at Kaplan and Levien, seen as speculators coming to profit from others' hard work.
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Going outside for a walk or exercise is allowed, and even encouraged, but people are asked to keep their distance from others.
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Previously, people across Italy were being told to stay at least one meter away from others at bars, cafes, and in supermarkets.
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"It's just a matter of isolating the traits" from others in his own personality, he told The Salt Lake Tribune in 22009.
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And individual contributions from others — particularly Ricardo Morales, the principal clarinetist, in the big tune of the third movement — enhanced that impression.
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Citi's shift represents a departure from others on Wall Street who see a trade deal likely happening before the election next year.
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I heard from others that some of the protesters are putting letters in their backpack for their families, in case something happens.
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He invited her to weekend activities that he said needed to stay a secret from others in the lab, to avoid rumors.
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His government's position on the case infuriated relatives of the missing, and drew outrage from others whose families had suffered similar violence.
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After her letter went public, Thompson said, thanks came in from others who walked away from Skydance jobs for the same reason.
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The changes would also make it easier to separate patients infected with Covid-19, the disease caused by the virus, from others.
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Avoid handshakes or hugs with people who've been out and about, and whenever possible, stay at least 6 feet away from others.
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If your living situation doesn't allow you to isolate yourself from others in your home, tell your doctor and/or health department.
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"I don't like the idea of profiting from others' misfortunes," said Jennifer Flay, FIAC's director since 2010, at a preview on Wednesday.
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My brother's commentary suggests he thinks I am raising a hellion, even though I get great feedback about my daughter from others.
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Such peer support increases the likelihood of success in national subsidy reform, as government officials can learn from others' successes and failures.
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If you have mild illness, respiratory symptoms, or have a fever (38C/100.4 F or above), stay home and away from others.
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But then comments from others forced the hand of Prince, who co-founded the company with COO Michelle Zatlyn in mid-2009.
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And, as you get used to receiving from others, you'll realize that being a doormat simply isn't necessary for having positive relationships.
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The gays have scattered, not just from that building but from others, and we've distributed ourselves throughout the city — and throughout society.
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Those with narcissistic behavior will typically feel entitled to something better and think they're not getting the recognition they deserve from others.
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Mr. McConnell faced resistance from across his conference, not only from the most moderate and conservative senators but from others as well.
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How was this relationship different from others formed amid the hotbed of creative activity that also sprouted Yvonne Rainer and Trisha Brown?
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To be clear, a number of the statements attributed to me and from others to me in the Woodward book are incorrect.
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Long before humans began making use of them, evolutionary pressure caused some bacteria to mutate and develop resistance to attacks from others.
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But Skyryse's approach differs from others tackling this problem because they's intent on building the full system, not just the flying car.
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Claiming the mantle of victimhood can be a way of getting the sympathy, acknowledgment or treatment from others they seek, she said.
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Along the way, Google has given itself an excuse to probe its competitors products and software, doubtlessly learning from others' security mistakes.
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The House Intelligence Committee voted to allow all House members to read the memo, but it has kept it guarded from others.
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Williamson was wearing Nikes at the time, prompting Puma to send out a snarky tweet that immediately earned scorn from others online.
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Arizona's system includes so many possible factors, its critics say, that it does almost nothing to cull the worst offenders from others.
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However, asked about possible bid interest in Smith & Nephew from others, he said that he was focused on accelerating growth within the business.
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"Anytime a new partner enters esports, it draws more attention from others outside the industry, which is great for the scene," he said.
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Of course, one does not become worth $150 billion by generating it out of thin air so much as taking it from others.
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While users must have a Facebook profile to join Tinder, until now, the FB profile was kept secret from others on the app.
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It has amended its performance-review criteria to include an appraisal of how employees have learned from others and then applied that knowledge.
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So seals found in what is now Iraq have symbol sequences that tend to be different from others found in India and Pakistan.
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"What I'm looking forward to, and what I've heard from others who have been cured, is really getting my energy back," he says.
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I'm writing about it with regards to Uber because Uber took an enormous amount of money from the Vision Fund and from others.
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This is all to say that she's a complicated, rebellious personality with a voice that's undeniably different from others in the food world.
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So, they depend on rides from others or on public transportation to get them out of harm's way during a storm, he said.
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Signia partner Ed Cluss and DCVC managing partner Matt Ocko said Fortem's approach is differentiated from others thanks to its proprietary radar technology.
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Moreover, if someone has come forward about a powerful person, or even someone who has support from others, the backlash can be devastating.
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It did so by looking not at the sophistication of their tools (which can be bought from others) but instead at "breakout time".
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Beyond keeping his personal history from others, there is what Atwell calls the "am I going to bring someone into this life?" question.
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Even in Moonlight, last years's groundbreaking Best Picture-winner, homosexuality is something that has to be hidden for fear of reprisals from others.
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Charm. Mother Pence revolutionized the beach towel industry by introducing quirky charms people could attach to their towels to distinguish them from others.
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And he tweeted that he was making that stand "despite political messaging from others at HHS," the U.S. Health and Human Services Department.
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The directive aims to empower news publishers and artists against big tech platforms like Facebook and Google as they profit from others' work.
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But that's the other thing about the Bullshit Self; often it is just performing sadness for the sake of gaining empathy from others.
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"Culture is the element that will distinguish us from others," said Saif Saeed Ghobash, director-general of the emirate's Department of Culture & Tourism.
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Common behaviors among BDD patients include skin picking, excessive tanning, a constant need for reassurance from others about their looks, and hair concerns.
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It's no surprise, then, that Twitter now wants to help advertisers learn from others succeeding in this space and grow that figure further.
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This idea ultimately usurped the other because it was such a beautifully simple way to explain how we intuit meaning from others' movements.
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"Feeling vulnerable, or available for attack from others, is the main reason people won't open up in the first place," explains the author.
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Josh has also received calls from others interested in running and he is letting them know of his decision to consider the race.
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Wrinkle: Ola recently added a requirement that shareholders could only buy stakes from others with approval from the founders and the company's board.
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While users can't hear their own voice, since people often detest doing so, while you can't save messages that are received from others.
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My hope for my child's future is that his skin color won't be a source of shame to him or derision from others.
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Creating social networks to gain support and inspiration from others are powerful motivators that can help women as they progress through their careers.
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When you don't know everything about something, you are just talking about what you hear from others or newsflashes from Facebook and television.
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This has involved the demolition of several churches and the removal of hundreds of rooftop crosses from others, with Wenzhou a main target.
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Here, users will see alerts about money they've received or payment requests from others in big, blue cards you can swipe through horizontally.
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Tom: All they have to differentiate themselves from others is whether they have that record or know about the record and you don't.
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"The whole team, we're really passionate about empowering these people to be really independent, not just waiting for help from others," Hojah said.
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"It does not necessarily prevent disclosure of the identity of the whistleblower, which may subject the individual to retaliation from others," Cohen said.
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Using or supporting the concept of body neutrality is not about denying yourself love — and it's really not about taking it from others.
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In 85033, there is no excuse for treating an entire class of workers differently from others based solely on the characteristic of disability.
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In a lot of ways, John Prine has lived a very conventional life, albeit by a set of standards somewhat different from others.
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He said the replies started out as a bit of fun, and that he's received a lot of support from others on Twitter.
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Be true to who you are, even if it means going against pressure from others, and the opportunities, relationships, and money will flow!
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"If you understand that radical open-mindedness, the ability to take in from others and to then learn is so powerful," he says.
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After her post attracted attention -- and complaints from others -- Target issued an apology and said it was pulling the card from its stores.
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If a bank&aposs tech talent isn&apost learning from others in the community, they are at risk at falling behind, he said.
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While he's forced to run against Biden, he is also facing headwinds from others who can compete with him for the liberal mantle.
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There were no instruments and no singing, and the musical accompaniment came from others' recordings — how could anyone make records out of that?
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Seeking validation from others in hopes it will set you free from the binds that still tie you to the memory of me
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This helps them with the learning habit as well, to constantly hone their skills, keep current with industry developments and learn from others.
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One cool thing about the service that sets it apart from others is that it each category displays the top-rated movies first.
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This also highlights financial help from others, since Pluto signals large sums of cash and is occupying your house of other people's money.
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She attributes this to the fact that there are less BBW performers, making it easy to distinguish yourself from others in the category.
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And don't be afraid to learn from others, as they have gone through experiences you have not, which always brings new life lessons.
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For them, there exists a very limited set of options to receive payments from others and do it at a real-time pace.
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Lil Wayne's most exceptional time was his mid-2000s mixtape era, when he stole songs from others and made them permanently his own.
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While people could walk alone on the beach away from others, "that's not what's happening" as college students still congregated during spring break.
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In the sharing economy, people increasingly rely on online and often anonymous reviews from others on where to stay, eat, shop and more.
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But M.L.B.'s lawyers had previously sent the union information from others making similar allegations about the same agents, Sam and Seth Levinson.
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Many of them were in a rut, a sexual dry spell, and like current incels were seeking support from others with similar experiences.
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Then came the punch line ... which drew laughs, but also shock from others onstage -- Kevin Pollak winced and Cybill Shepherd's jaw literally dropped.
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So they get most of their information about Trumpism from others who also detest Trumpism, which is always a recipe for epistemic closure.
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So people who share drugs or need assistance from others will simply use elsewhere — in the streets, at home, in a motel, wherever.
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Aside from staying at home as much as possible, it involves giving yourself at least three feet of distance from others in public.
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Other tech companies' approach has been uneven; they have left up Infowars content on some of their services despite removing it from others.
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Initially, the founders experimented with crowdsourced narration, but later landed on using professional voice talent to make their app stand out from others.
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It's a simple way to manage your food intake and be deserving of kindness and respect from others — and eventually even yourself. Maybe.
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The actor, who lives in Norway, wrote that he and his family are isolating themselves from others in the wake of the diagnosis.
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It is strongly tied to what society has told you to be, and from others seeing you function adequately in your social role.
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On Instagram and Facebook, where the ability to recirculate posts from others can be tricky, he still rarely posts in his own voice.
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They built wedding-party-size triage tents outside hospitals' emergency room departments to keep potential Covid-19 patients away from others seeking care.
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As a precaution, Sánchez does his best to keep away from others as he works and conducts press conferences over a video link.
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There's also a whole class of crystals that are meant to offer up protection — from bad spirits, negative energy from others, downer thoughts.
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The respect he gives and garners from others as well as the positive impact he has on his peers is second to none.
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But here are some of the reactions of those closely connected with Mr. Cosby, as well as those from others around the globe.
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The social brain, Denworth reports, is at the core of human friendship: It bonds us with some people and repels us from others.
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Given that moral grandstanders crave status, respect, and esteem from others, depriving them of the attention they seek is probably the best deterrent.
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A four-mic array picks up audio from others and your own voice, though they're susceptible to windshear if you're biking or running.
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Her job is not to create new dance-theatre pieces, as Bausch did, but to commission them from others and get them onstage.
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It is through listening to people who think differently from others that we learn about the world and discover who we really are.
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" For new moms, Conrad also advised being forgiving to oneself and taking advantage of help from others, calling her own situation "organized chaos.
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National elections since 2015 have resulted in hung parliaments, forcing the winner to try to negotiate support from others to form a government.
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I needed to keep learning about her from others, now that she was no longer here to keep revealing herself in real time.
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In the online space, people say and post things in hopes of getting reactions from others, and often it all feels quite mundane.
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The real scrutiny, though, comes through the work of Democratic lawyers and researchers who are assigned specific candidates and are walled-off from others.
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After posting a picture of her daughter with a teddy bear on the straps of her stroller, she got some helpful responses from others.
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"It's better than stealing from others," said Diaz, adding that he earned around $10 a day, just enough for his family to get by.
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There will always be advantages to those willing to break ranks, hide knowledge and motivations from others and themselves, and to do greater evils.
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But Trump and Sessions seem more concerned with whether the police are stopping lawbreaking from others, not whether cops are breaking the law themselves.
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Bones said the resident wanted to give him a helping hand in return for the help she had received from others in the past.
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That constant transition can be difficult, but it can also make leaders better able to manage change and rally support from others, she said.
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"Unfortunately it appears she caught onto a rock which came away and crushed her," he said, citing accounts from others in the rescue operation.
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Cuixart added his voice to calls from others in the independence movement for the jailed leaders, whom he called political prisoners, to be amnestied.
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The OECD distinguishes between external motivation, produced by pressure from others, and intrinsic motivation "sparked by an interest or enjoyment in the task itself".
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I loved Scout because she was strong, vocal and not afraid to think differently or share her opinion (even when it differed from others).
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She said that she now doesn't even think she will bother trying to return her merchandise, as she has heard horror stories from others.
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They have already received a number of requests from others who want to put on a production of The Pussy Grabber Plays, they said.
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Birdman demands respek from others, but isn't a giver ... so claims a guy who owns the now-famous phrase and is threatening a lawsuit.
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Our performance review process was developed to allow employees at all levels of the company to receive meaningful, regular, and actionable feedback from others.
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I care, not because I want to get validation from others (although who doesn't like a compliment?), but because I want to validate myself.
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But what seemed like a lighthearted moment to some was met with criticism from others who pointed to President Donald Trump's controversial wildlife policies.
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But what sets this humbly selective photo publication apart from others of its kind is the curation: like, who the hell is Whitten Sabbatini?
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Vick says it was help from others that paved that whole road for him ... and now he's urging Hunt to find the same thing.
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As Twitter tries out bigger things to spur growth activity — like changing the order and length of tweets — it is turning away from others.
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But Mitchell stands out from others her age because her debts didn't discourage her from launching a successful start-up; instead, they motivated her.
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How can someone who has been given so much and has taken so much from others, look at people who struggle with such disgust?
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And then the funeral business turns out to be not so different from others in Japan: eking out thin margins in a competitive world.
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Nvidia researchers created computer-generated celebrities, using A.I. And there have been a slew of recent advancements in this space from others, as well.
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Boys and men struggle with mental health issues too, but sometimes aren't comfortable seeking professional treatment or getting the help they need from others.
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Though he might privately criticize Mr. Cuomo, he would brook no criticism of "the gov" or "the governor," as he called him, from others.
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The hashtags #thinspiration and #thinspo often accompany images of women with shrinking bodies, who look for encouragement from others on various social media platforms.
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Cruz's decision to appoint Gaffney to his national security team last month was met with outrage from some corners and head scratches from others.
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The report on HSBC was not adopted by the full House committee, but neither did it generate a dissent from others on the committee.
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Third, higher tax burdens on the wealthy would reduce (what economists call) rent seeking, the appropriation of wealth from others without creating new wealth.
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And when we do start acting a bit odd, the feedback we receive from others is usually more about confusion or concern than judgment.
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He could threaten to withdraw the U.S. as a way to "to secure shallower U.S. reductions or steeper cuts from others," the note writes.
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We've seen weakness, you've heard from the IMF, you've heard from Draghi, you've heard from others, and you've definitely seen that we're later cycle.
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I believe it, because I have seen the healing that can come when people divulge the things that they feel separate them from others.
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Bright ideas from others include improved varieties of rice, soybeans and tomatoes, as well as hornless cattle and the heat-tolerant breed of Angus.
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Only a small amount of aid comes through since the roads are blocked so most people borrow from others or beg on the streets.
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"Women aren't getting the credit from themselves, or the credit that accrues to them from others, and that's a pretty significant gap," said King.
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Bannon and his close friend and ally, policy chief Stephen Miller, were instrumental in crafting the refugee executive order, and limiting input from others.
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Premodern Europeans more commonly despised the insane, but barely distinguished them from others their society rejected; madmen were imprisoned alongside beggars, blasphemers and prostitutes.
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It's not just about distance Though it's important to distance ourselves from others right now, you can relax a little in your own home.
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Darwin explained that many species evolved when they became isolated from others of their kind, accumulating genetic differences and adapting to a new environment.
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Comey's supporters point to the time it took to develop custom software to weed out Clinton-relevant messages from others on Anthony Weiner's computer.
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According to the Bureau of Prisons, this type of unit is intended to separate incarcerated people from others for health, safety, or disciplinary reasons.
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Water quality trading, which requires polluters to buy credits from others who reduce pollution, could be used more in streams impaired by abandoned mines.
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It's been a challenge trying to manage everything personally so getting some advice or just being able to hear from others would be valuable.
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The scientific evidence does not support treating menthol cigarettes differently from others, said RJ Reynolds, the nation's largest producer of menthol cigarettes, including Newport.
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During his visit, William met families taking part in an art therapy session and heard from others who have been supported by the charity.
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"The disengagement metric does not provide relevant insights" nor does it distinguish Waymo's "performance from others in the self-driving space," the company said.
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The company posted a strong quarter and with a much better than seasonal guide on 5G strength in China, consistent with commentary from others.
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The book doesn't distinguish itself from others in the genre — it's an epic poem rendered in workmanlike prose — but the details are astonishing nonetheless.
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The ruling says a security involves the investment of money in a common enterprise, in which the investor expects profits primarily from others' efforts.
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Some people might find it "weird" or "creepy," but that's more about their ability to accept love from others than it is about you.
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Factors that increase self-efficacy include self-talk ("I can do this"), previous success at changing other behaviour or habits, and affirmations from others.
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It argues that some women's allegations of sexual abuse were the result of 'strong and repeated suggestions from others,' including press reports and activists.
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It also gives Kohl's plenty of time for training, which can be an important way for retailers to differentiate their shopping experience from others.
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What makes this pasta casserole a little different from others of its cheese-laden, tomato-sauced ilk is the addition of onions and spices.
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The amount of respect that Mr. Singer, profiled in the New York Times article, and the creature from Frankenstein received from others are similar.
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She makes Bush out to be a student, willingly learning from others, instead of the leader and "decider" he once touted himself to be.
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They act that way because they feel a greater need to seek out care and kindness from others than they do to care for others.
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The risk of losing people to rival services and being in a bad bargaining position for the content it offers from others is too great.
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Although Mr Salvini and other ministers have since the election said they have no plans to leave the euro, occasional noise from others adds confusion.
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The company has now debuted Clips, a feature that lets website viewers quickly and easily clip a 30-second portion video from others' live streams.
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And Spotify is also facing competition from others, most notably Apple Music, which announced earlier this week that it now has 20 million paying subscribers.
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And the gates are open for ads to become more and more personalized, as internet providers augment their data with data they purchase from others.
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The president on Thursday praised Jordan, who was wearing a jacket at the White House, as "some warrior," eliciting applause from others in the room.
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However, some analysts believe Macron is not truly cut-off from others and changing the EU would be a lengthy and arduous task for anyone.
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And needing external approbation in order to thrive doesn't mean you're not confident — lots of confident people do best with a little praise from others.
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I sought solace in reading advice online from others who'd had the same problems — but scoffed at their idea of using this time to work.
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Before we can lay out how that choice works, it's important to understand what sets Gwent: The Witcher Card Game apart from others like it.
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But Patagonia's long history of efforts to better the environment separates the retailer from others that have only embraced sociopolitical causes since the 26 election.
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The First Amendment is at risk of becoming a casualty of the digital revolution — if not from Thune and Thiel, then from others similarly motivated.
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What distinguishes his writing from others' is his presence in the slums, factories and homes where Egyptians first began questioning their relations with their rulers.
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It's going to be a healthy exchange of camaraderie but also reality that this US president is different from others, and he's comfortable being different.
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From certain angles, especially from the top, it resembles a stockier Mavic Pro, while from others (the front) it looks an awful like the Spark.
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The researchers estimate that patients who were isolated from others while receiving chemo would have had a 69.5 percent chance of surviving for five years.
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When physical touch is limited in this way, these kids miss out on valuable lessons about trust and how to ask for support from others.
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But I believe there will be new ways to make money through messaging—ways Snap invents or can copy from others like Facebook over time.
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God is a lover who wants every human being to experience from others and extend to others the unconditional, committed love God extends to all.
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She also suffered bruising and hand prints from others slapping her on her backside, which she told her mother about the next day, documents say.
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The basic security that your average coffee shop uses, a WPA2 password, doesn't actually protect you from others on the network in a robust way.
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Refiners must either obtain the credits by blending the biofuels into traditional fuels themselves or buy the credits from others who have blended biofuels themselves.
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While the negotiations drag on, underinsured consumers are often hounded by bill collectors attempting to collect far-higher prices than the providers accept from others.
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You're feeling a little hazy about what you should be asking for from others, but don't worry: You have time to figure it all out.
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When a tenant moves out it draws interest from others, with buildings that are better managed with greater amenities benefiting from the migration, Persichetti said.
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Twitter does mark some content as "containing sensitive content" as well, including NSFW images, which cause these to be hidden by default from others' feeds.
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Kamala D. Harris, Attorney General Of California:Here's the thing that makes Kamala Harris stand apart from others on the list: She isn't an appellate judge.
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Though he demands loyalty from others, he is stinting in his own commitments, and woe to the man or woman who makes him look bad.
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If they do not — as most analysts predict — then Disney will power forward, recovering from this spate of bad publicity as it has from others.
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It is the first time that a large global bank has agreed to work with a Bitcoin company, though Circle has attracted investments from others.
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While being an early player can have its advantages, many pioneers in the tech startup landscape don't have the benefit of learning from others' mistakes.
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From some angles C resembles a royal bride on her way to the altar; from others, a statue that's been covered by a dust sheet.
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Rather, if we allow authorities to exploit the civil rights of the most vulnerable, those violations serve as precedents to strip the rights from others.
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As the CEO, showing that you recognize your team's contribution and pointing out specific skills that set your team apart from others is very important.
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Patrick is also likely to come under attack from progressives and from others who will question his decision to enter so late in the race.
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"Getting our work done hinges on our ability to gain support from others, including bosses, subordinates, peers, colleagues in other departments and partners," writes Hansen.
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Officials are taking steps to separate those who have shown symptoms from others at the shelter and hired a company to clean and disinfect inside.
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Magazine editors on Tuesday said the president's runner-up status reflected his impact on the world, as well as the reaction he spurs from others.
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With help from others, Hernandez swung her leg onto the top of the car only to find a massive pile of scrap metal and trash.
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Kaepernick's actions drew praise for some and controversy from others, and he remains an unsigned to a team—unusual for an athlete as his level.
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There are exceptions; in San Francisco, people are OK to take a walk but they need to remember to keep 2800 feet away from others.
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That's why it's critical for everyone -- even those who don't feel sick -- to stay at least 295 feet away from others and avoid social gatherings.
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"Go about the essential patterns of life, but do so by socially distancing themselves from others and do so using a common sense," Newsom said.
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Elba, a star of "Avengers: Infinity War," said in a Twitter posting that he had no symptoms so far but was isolating himself from others.
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As health officials have urged people to keep their distance from others, grocery stores have been hotbeds of community gathering, with long lines of shoppers.
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"Here at The Opposition, we believe in our own golden rule: May you only hear from others what you've already been telling yourself," he declared.
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Have children accompany you to check on neighbors, friends and loved ones via Skype or door to door (keep a 6 foot distance from others).
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As elsewhere, residents are permitted to exercise and walk outside so long as they maintain a safe distance of at least 6 feet from others.
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That's why here at 'The Opposition,' we believe in our own golden rule: May you only hear from others what you've already been telling yourself.
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Alongside hand-washing, the most important advice health experts are sharing in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic is the same: Stay away from others.
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What we should do from a practical standpoint is to take on reasonable input from others, but meanwhile not let the fear itself be contagious.
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In New York City, parents face soaring costs and challenges finding high-quality, affordable care for their children, and typically rely on recommendations from others.
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But Twitter, which doesn't have such a rule, has not removed the tweet from Supermom77 or tweets from others who have named the alleged whistleblower.
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The level of detail in the model and inclusion of pressure and espresso basket geometry distinguish this study from others that model coffee, Hendon said.
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When I was struggling with relentless painful thoughts, I could get immediate helpful advice from others, some of whom were several years into the journey.
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Some spoke passionately in favor of banning Trump however, saying he should not be treated differently from others who have been banned for similar views.
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It places that responsibility mainly on refiners, who are required to blend the fuel themselves or purchase credits from others that do it for them.
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The Atlantic endowment came entirely from Mr. Feeney's money; much of the money that went into the Trump foundation in recent years was from others.
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As a pizza delivery service, it's had to keep up with ever-growing pressure from others in the delivery space, such as UberEats and DoorDash.
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They've built their own proprietary software that makes it so that they have very specific advantages that are completely different from others in this space.
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For either warm-up above, answer the following: What is different about this attack from others you have followed in the news, or heard about?
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Trump's quickness to deflect blame, readiness to designate scapegoats, unpredictable tirades and stinginess with the loyalty that he demands from others aren't just character flaws.
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Other selections explore the idea that leadership is a form of captivity, in which one is both separated from others and exposed to their judgment.
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The Times editors' lack of disclosure may leave Katyal open to unwarranted criticism, not only from readers but from others looking to challenge his motives.
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Arriving in New York from Dublin in 2014, Frances Mulraney also felt a sense of discomfort at how her welcome to America differed from others.
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As we got into the weird specifics of these habits we try to hide from others, including our friends, it started to seem very funny.
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It will come from others, especially those in positions of power, listening to her and treating the threat to her generation's future as a crisis.
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As Vox's Dara Lind writes: What really distinguishes this emergency declaration from others isn't necessarily the factual question of what counts as a national emergency.
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" And here's Smith: "Understanding the 'informal' gun market, that is guns that are acquired from others than licenses firearms dealers and therefore without background checks.
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There could be resistance from others who don't like the concept of automatic spending authorization, arguing that it gives up a fundamental power of Congress.
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"I think one person got up and said something about it but I think there was a pretty immediate response from others," she said. Rep.
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An Orlando woman allegedly helped her friends get cosmetic surgery – including breast augmentations and "butt lifts" – by stealing the identity and credit card information from others.
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While she was facing some anxiety, the Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt actress said she had heard good things about the surgery from others who had undergone it.
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She's gotten huge love from others on the show in the form of encouraging comments and heart emojis from Salim, Jay, Manny, Bam, and even Luke.
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Calling his style a "class act," Fernandez noted that he could make out each letter and was skilled enough not to need to copy from others.
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