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"internalize" Definitions
  1. internalize something to make a feeling, an attitude, or a belief part of the way you think and behave

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It's the stories they internalize — and they don't internalize the numbers like we do in finance.
So if you internalize that, if you internalize the ways in which the world has literally shoved you out, then of course as you get older, you're not going to believe in yourself.
And I hold on to that and I internalize it.
I try to internalize that message in my daily life.
Others don't fully internalize the different mindset of many civilians.
It's logic that players, coaches, and GMs internalize and study.
Otherwise, you'll internalize all of the insecurities of the world.
Other employees may then internalize those messages and perpetuate them.
Everyone paused, to internalize the rhythm of Scheuermann's brain movements.
Once you really accept and internalize it, then you're free.
The whites in the audience embrace and internalize the projections.
"Children often internalize and blame themselves for everything," she says.
Well, it depends on how they internalize that experience, right?
The leaders of these cities should internalize warnings from Seattle.
If parents have this attitude, the children soon internalize it.
Shaming is most effective with those liable to internalize it.
Instead, she had to internalize the possibility of never painting again.
I internalize her instructions and apply them to my own photographs.
Even though you can brush them off, you still internalize them.
Then businesses can simply internalize the costs and make better decisions.
We internalize this idea that everyone should marry at some point.
But first, they're urging their colleagues to internalize lessons from 258.
It'd be impossible not to internalize that I am to blame.
So you internalize all that guilt and you under protect yourself.
As social science research shows, we internalize these biased, omnipresent messages.
They start thinking about who the community values and internalize that.
This inspires others to internalize the vision and make it their own.
I think you internalize a lot of that, in various different ways.
Those are the subtle messages we receive and internalize all the time.
Students internalize a reality that with determination, they can provide for themselves.
You magnify differences and internalize grievances in a way that is ridiculous.
And we pretend it doesn't matter and like we don't internalize it.
To succeed they must internalize an ethos of caution, care and respect.
Again, it's these layers of stigma, and these are things we internalize.
We know the youngest children internalize racist perceptions of themselves and others.
He didn&apost internalize that or turned it around a lot of times.
" And when they really internalize that, they're like, "I'm fucking out of here.
Its automated scheduling assistant helps teams plan meetings to internalize the post-mortem.
Completely internalize and stay strong for the ones around them but still suffer.
And we want people to really internalize that aspect of what we do.
But it can be hard to internalize the lessons on a gut level.
That's how I internalize what I'm doing, that's why its black and splattered.
Yet his own patients had started to internalize the message of this research.
It's a practice that Black people are hyper-aware of and sometimes internalize.
The hate is so all-encompassing that many LGBT people internalize it, too.
"As human consumers of fish, we would internalize [radioactive] isotopes," he told me.
"When social stigma goes unchallenged it becomes easier to internalize it," Puhl says.
I think people don't internalize the information, but at least it's out there.
Over time, LGBTQ people might internalize this invalidation, which can deteriorate a relationship.
Internalize that and you're part way towards become a Dark Souls III master.
Before we can internalize this promising reframe, however, we need to believe it.
"They were clearly documenting and trying to internalize everything they could," he said.
And I think that's just an important thing to internalize on this. Right.
The results imply that black children are conditioned to internalize these ideals early on.
So I don't sit here and internalize the charge, because there's no there there.
BattleTech demands you to internalize your role as both lance leader and mercenary bookkeeper.
It is comments like these that our children internalize and transfer into the classroom.
I would internalize everything and finally getting them out was like years of relief.
"It's easy to get pious about it but not internalize it," Curtis told CNN.
Will MbS internalize the ensuing failure and act on it before it's too late?
We internalize notions of what is "normal" and attempt to conform to these norms.
Let her be the expert because she will internalize the advice she gives you.
Health care providers internalize — and even forget — the emotional toll the job can take.
Many investors have yet to internalize the fact that 4 percent growth is unrealistic.
We internalize these rules and adhere to them for the sake of social harmony.
We often internalize negative judgments about ourselves and experience challenges to our self-esteem.
Casual racism is easy to internalize and easy to blow off — until it's not.
It took a few months after the election for me to really internalize what happened.
Try to help the entire team to internalize that they are spending their own money.
"That's probably why we can't help but internalize something like this," Nunez told BuzzFeed News.
Some children will internalize their feelings and appear numb; others will respond by acting out.
But I think we have to be very careful as filmmakers, not to internalize that.
But in its own breezy way, the episode does internalize a lot of King's fatalism.
Meanwhile, Crabs often internalize their feelings and frustrations to the point that they shut down.
TV has yet to fully internalize this lesson — though it's slowly heading in that direction.
That's why it works, and we internalize it when we raise boys and girls differently.
Video games are beginning to internalize the ecological crisis and climate change that drives solastalgia.
Play Pokémon Go for any length of time, and you soon internalize its rigid hierarchy.
As we get older, we internalize these things in ways that we don't even realize.
The coal industry has historically fought regulations that aim to internalize these significant negative impacts.
To learn and internalize them would be to ascend within a comprehensive, consciousness-raising system.
I wasn't sure how he was going to internalize and metabolize these French musical tunes.
Here's a lesson that I think founders internalize very, very early: growth solves all problems.
They acknowledge and internalize this in their confessionals, which are filmed in the nearby meadow.
Celebrating incremental progress not only keeps morale high, but it also helps people internalize success.
I was earning a (modest) living without having to make anyone coffee or internalize traffic quotas.
That's because people can actually hear and internalize feedback, rather than getting caught up feeling defensive.
It doesn't want to be stimulated that long, so it will internalize it or desensitize it.
They internalize cultural biases and avoid affiliating with groups that are seen as having low status.
By the ages of 3 and 4, American children internalize racist stereotypes of self and others.
But she frequently felt the staff had not yet had enough time to internalize the philosophy.
I've played enough at this point that I've started to internalize the oddities of this interface.
Feeling that difference could cause one to internalize higher standards of beauty as a coping mechanism.
Do you think this is something all women kind of internalize in a lot of ways?
Like "Girlfight" and "Jennifer's Body," it explores how women internalize their trauma by externalizing it physically.
It's a reality Trump's critics need to internalize lest their criticism become a self-defeating caricature.
"Employers wants to hire people who internalize the mission and vision of the company," he says.
This is how I make sense of what's happening out there — I internalize the world through painting.
You go to church, someone from the pulpit tells you what to believe, and you internalize that.
Both men and women internalize stubborn cultural biases about gender that affect our understandings, actions and decisions.
For about 30 minutes before a run, Kosmic practices the hardest tricks, trying to internalize the movements.
To do so, she had to internalize a vastness that is both awe-inspiring and deeply unsettling.
" The role has also forced her to internalize the many contradictions of a powerful woman "behaving badly.
People can internalize weight stigma, blaming themselves for their excess weight and the social discrimination they experience.
Our culture doesn't support artists the way it should, and we internalize the chronic undervaluation of ourselves.
This discouraged harmful pollution by forcing would-be polluters to internalize the costs they impose on others.
Díaz and her brother internalize their parents' behavior, and violence soon comes to define the siblings' relationship, too.
There's math to learn, electrical engineering concepts to internalize, and terrible device instructions that are impossible to interpret.
That means creating what he describes as a "window" big enough to internalize a new norm or behavior.
They've done shitty things that have hurt people, and that's not something any of us likes to internalize.
They have everything to do with how the two presidential candidates internalize the lyrics of this magnificent song.
I worry that she may begin to internalize the message that her looks are her most important attribute.
We were trying to internalize what Doug Jones had been saying to us about why he was running.
So, I don't sit here and internalize the charge, because there's nothing the RNC can do about it.
If you're still struggling, begin with working out how you can minimize (or internalize and accept) the downside.
In study after study, psychologists have demonstrated that we internalize negative cultural stereotypes, even about our own identities.
As these individuals rise through the ranks, they internalize the belief that they are natural, morally instinctual leaders.
What we argue happens is that girls and women then typically come to internalize that objectified point of view.
The more you practice, the more instinctive it will become, and the more you'll internalize your new leadership style.
Psychological studies have concluded that the news and information humans receive and internalize can bring about anxiety and sorrow.
How do women internalize the idea that other women — especially those in power — will never truly be their allies?
It's fitting for a writer forced to internalize a dramatic swing to the right, and imprisoned for speaking out.
Vagina hate is real, and even (perhaps especially) people who want to stick their dicks in one internalize it.
I internalize conversations or things that I want to say, and then I create and I write it down.
That's why each of us has to do what it takes to truly internalize the values of enthusiastic consent.
It is retrograde to expect families to be able to fully internalize the costs of the children they raise.
You're not ready for it but that's OK. Internalize it now and let's come back to it next year.
Crabbe seems to internalize the sheer unlikeliness of Rondae's gambit, and tosses him the worst post entry pass imaginable.
Still, that's hard for me to fully internalize, and deciding whether I'm actually quitting for life makes me uneasy.
If they are feeling attacked and defensive, they aren't going to be able to really internalize what you're saying.
My hope was to internalize Celsius, not just to learn it but to feel it in my American flesh.
Once people "internalize" that, he said, the same level of regulation might apply to tech companies and government agencies.
Girls may also internalize this messaging, minimizing their own talents and viewing themselves as less qualified to enter these fields.
And he was very acutely aware of those things, and he did really internalize them and take them to heart.
In addition to enforcing incredibly strict gender roles, Gilead has introduced an entirely new vocabulary for its citizens to internalize.
Some defended the film, arguing that Sierra's self-consciousness realistically reflects the way many people internalize cultural hostility toward fatness.
Elster: Lots of things can be stressful at work, but it's how you internalize the stress that makes the difference.
Just talking badly about the other parent and the kids start to internalize what the other parent is telling them.
Games are amazing for this type of thing, and can help players internalize their messages better than any other medium.
It's a way to internalize something and reconfigure it, re-process it, and try to always get to another place.
It has contributed to a collective refusal to research fact and internalize information which results in a rejection of facts.
"This is (the result of) years of advocacy to make the coal industry internalize all of its costs," he said.
If they want to keep winning elections — including this one — they had better internalize this, and start acting on it.
Internalize that a doctor says you are, whether male, female, or intersex is a combo of one's chromosomes and genitals.
I'm going to spend the rest of my life trying to internalize the idea that I lived, and that's okay.
If you associate it with pain or trauma, for example, that may be a notion you internalize—consciously or not.
Maybe over time as I internalize these different philosophies they will begin to appear in some way in the lyrics.
Soccer is no longer plug and play; there are attacking patterns to learn, movements to memorize, pressing triggers to internalize.
The quest for love and freedom, but then of course, the things we take from society and internalize—self-discrimination.
And it seems that Trump, the main recipient of the US intelligence community's assessments, has yet to internalize that information.
A lot of this was about taking African-American fears that we internalize and translating it into a horror film.
I had to internalize that lesson: The truth of the interaction is the thing that you're trying to get across.
Ruled by spiritual Neptune, you're in touch with your feelings, and you often internalize the emotions of those around you.
She's not fluent, and we watch her linger on words she doesn't recognize, then learn and internalize them by doing.
It's easy to anticipate and internalize blame for trauma and abuse, even if nobody explicitly says the words "it's your fault".
Not only is Cameron literally confined, she and her fellow disciples are taught to internalize a constant state of emotional bottling.
It's not acknowledging defeat; it's getting things off your chest with someone who won't internalize your pain and suffer from it.
Young people, especially males, internalize what's going on by keeping in their stomachs without allowing it to come to the surface.
And just that abrupt tightening that can be difficult for the market to internalize that can create dislocations in the market.
It is about how the world treats you, about the subtle and not so subtle things that you internalize and absorb.
Anxious kids need to face their fears in order to internalize the belief that they can overcome obstacles and control outcomes.
While people must obviously comply with such decisions, the legal community need not internalize them as legitimate additions to the law.
One of the worst parts of gay nightlife is how it can internalize and regurgitate the worst tendencies of queer communities.
I like to internalize those different views, synthesize them, and then, flavored by my own perspectives, come up with a decision.
We must internalize the hard lessons of the past, when we have, in the name of security, persecuted our own citizens.
Just presenting this information to users is not very useful because most users do not know how to internalize this information.
It's hard to internalize, but it was on him to understand that I was drunk and either asleep or passed out.
I believe in business, I don't believe businesses should outsource their costs and internalize their profits but I believe in businesses.
It's clear by looking at this Twitter feed that he took it upon himself to internalize some standard about public health.
However, I did compile a handy guide for those who, like me, strive to internalize the enigma of the Cool French Girl.
In a world that seems to be speeding up every day, it's an important lesson for many of us to internalize. 2.
She didn't internalize destructiveness, she externalized it, which goes against our romantic view of the Abstract Expressionists and their hard-drinking ways.
This moment happens in a lot of games, even challenging ones, where you internalize the game's rhythms, allowing you to settle in.
It was important for me to step back from the hard skills and internalize what I actually wanted to do with them.
They might have begun to internalize the stigma society has assigned to them, and perhaps even somehow feel they deserve the abuse.
The media pushes unrealistic views of women to the public – these are the images that young women grow up with and internalize.
But we have to internalize these challenges before we can begin to envision and pursue solutions on the scale of the problem.
Each week, he apoplectically preaches against the dangers of provocative media and dancing, and the pious adults of Bomont internalize this message.
However, the notion of the neutral, perfect accent is so pervasive that speakers with stigmatized accents often internalize the prejudice they face.
An uncomfortable but powerful truth that took most of my 20s to internalize: There's an opportunity cost to everything worthwhile in life.
She seemed to intuit and internalize the already impressive visual palette established by showrunners Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould, then surpass it.
O'Rourke criticized President Donald Trump, saying that Mexican and Muslim children "internalize it" when the President attacks them with a broad brush.
"Feud" is big and broad, but it has a nuanced sense of how its characters internalize the values that work against them.
It's a remarkable exploration of shades of belief and doubt rooted in the different ways that different people internalize and express faith.
I admit that instead of talking about my mistakes, I try to internalize it so that I won't look unprofessional or dramatic.
Censorship isn't always something that is done to us; it is something we do to ourselves, something we internalize, perpetuate, and allow.
Culture gives us our mental models, and we internalize those models and they color how we think about ourselves and the world.
With that in mind, a familiar scenario: banging my head against a boss, slowly trying to internalize the rhythm of the fight.
You're in control of your own finances — and the sooner you internalize that, the sooner you can start to go on the offense.
But that would presume the candidate's ability to listen, work, study, internalize and execute, a capacity we have not seen in this campaign.
They were then asked to write down how to employ these concepts in practice, a technique that tends to helps people internalize material.
It's far simpler to champion abstract ideals than to internalize them, turning aspirations into authentically felt feelings that hold even on bad days.
It's why we have them practice moves in dance and soccer, memorize vocabulary while learning a new language and internalize the multiplication tables.
"It seems like the only thing coming from Alabama is corruption or negativity; that is something I think people do internalize," Hunter said.
They have to internalize the lesson that if they want their children to have a stable financial future, they have to make space.
Miller and Chiu have spoken of the immense pressure on Asians to internalize their trauma, which played a role in their public allegations.
That's because market based insurance rates force households and businesses to internalize the true risk of owning property in a flood-prone area.
Second, will the Republican Party manage to successfully internalize the core lesson of the Trump revolution that is most relevant for the party?
Obama's regulations took health costs that coal executives were externalizing onto the public and tried to internalize them into the price of coal.
We must not internalize the fear and hate Trump is trying to stoke and in turn shut down and stop loving one another.
Because I know people who really struggle with infertility, and they do internalize the language of self-blame that it's some kind of failure.
"I shouldn't internalize it, but it tricks you when you can't even go to the bathroom eight months pregnant without an escort," she says.
" SDB: "I lucid dream, so I need a second to internalize what I've just put myself through for a bit and write it down.
By itself, that wouldn't be enough to protect the capitalists from government action to make them internalize the damage they're imposing on the world.
Why it matters: All of that information may be overwhelming consumers, causing them not to internalize the most significant risks, according to Scientific American.
When Asians internalize and perpetuate anti-Black racism and violence, we are reifying our complicity and driving a deeper wedge between the minority groups.
Technology needs to be a fundamental fabric of the company's DNA and culture as companies truly internalize that "Every company is a technology company".
Viewing the film before exploring the exhibition is a great way to internalize that Dickinson did, in fact, have a life and — gasp — friends.
The poor people are locked downstairs and basically realize they're sentenced to death, but the rich folks barely internalize that death may be imminent.
It is time they understand and internalize the harm their lack of vision is doing to an American people whose information needs go unmet.
"I think a lot of the issues that come up in LGBT spaces are because, as individual people, we internalize society's forces," Fabbre said.
He either is going to escape his family's legacy and the poison of that, or he's going to internalize it and become his father.
More from Tonic: People who internalize the societal stigmas around obesity avoid going to the doctor and don't get routine screenings and check-ups.
It not only diverts attention from everything else that matters; it pushes people to internalize those particular narratives and ways of seeing the world.
We can only hope they internalize their past failures to predict the future before turning their ire toward the next tech monopolist du jour.
Over time, he came to internalize, identify with, and believe in the points of view expressed in both traditionally conservative and more radical videos.
Despite being busy pounding pumpkinless pumpkin spice lattes, a woman can still make time to internalize the opinions of strangers regarding her personal choices.
It's not clear whether Trump did not hear, internalize or understand the death toll when it was first relayed to him earlier in the day.
People began to internalize what it meant that Clinton won the popular vote, even as a huge segment of the population sat the election out.
We internalize it and make up in our minds what all those same people must be thinking, and start to feel ashamed, embarrassed and disappointed.
But now there are groups that take these slights subjectively and say regardless of intention, this has hurt me and I internalize it this way.
Otherwise, you can easily internalize that reading of your relationship — and find yourself feeling like you don't stack up against more easily legible heterosexual couples.
We internalize what we see and feel, and then add it to the giant pot of past experiences that dictate how to navigate the world.
In fact, onlookers will often internalize other people's emotions, feeling second-hand embarrassment after someone else's cringe-worthy statement or sadness after a moving story.
I think we tried to really internalize that within the group and tell a nice story to provide passage for ourselves and hopefully our listeners.
If there is one sovereign in the world with the strength of the balance sheet to internalize that risk, we think it's the Chinese sovereign.
While it's useful that Facebook is outlining ways to spot fake news, the public will have to internalize these strategies for society to make progress.
What I felt, really, was awe: the awe that comes when you fully internalize that every stranger's interior life is just as complicated as yours.
Crucial questions include: What are the best ways to help children understand the elements of reading, internalize key concepts in algebra, or master world languages?
And I hope my daughter doesn't internalize a Pocahontas fantasy—I'll do everything in my power to keep her away from dudes named John Smith.
"One thing we don't fully internalize, how this epidemic has affected people's attitudes more broadly...it's one of the worst public health issues," he said.
The sense that successful men would want to work with me for only one reason began to internalize as self-doubt about my own talent.
And so you have to hopefully listen and understand and internalize the feedback, but certainly, I wouldn't blindly accept every single feature request by people.
What messages did a young Jones, who would grow up to become a BuzzFeed editor and a leading voice on identity issues, internalize or reject?
But at our worst, queer people can internalize heteronormative disgust for difference; LGBTQ dating scenes are certainly not free of fatphobia, femmephobia, transphobia, or colorism.
A study by Common Sense Media found that children who are fed gender stereotypes may internalize those roles, shaping their behavior for years to come.
Some women internalize the message implied by the US family leave policy and perceive themselves as deficient parents and/or deficient workers as a result.
By pushing them to deny their own practices, officials hope that young Uighur will internalize the party's values in order to justify their own submission.
"When human beings feel betrayed and helpless, they either internalize the anger or project it out onto the people around them," he told Courier-Journal.
And yet the authorities have always seemed to be surprised and unprepared, perhaps unable to fully internalize the nature of this ideology and its violent ambitions.
I'll help you get started: The key to getting the most self-hate from using Facebook is to internalize every post and make it about you.
Others enjoy me just for my essence, and I learned how to internalize that so that now I can enjoy myself just for my essence also.
The filing also disclosed that Jana plans to "internalize grocery distribution and limit the influence of its primary wholesale distribution partner," United Natural Foods Inc UNFI.
In boot camp, soldiers internalize Army doctrine and tiny details, like properly wearing your uniform, which can make the greatest bit of difference on the battlefield.
Although this sounds disturbing in the context of mass shootings, it is normal for human beings to internalize and imitate what we see in the world.
This not done on purpose; your life goes in such a direction that you unwillingly internalize the way of thinking imposed to you on your lifestyle.
That emotional core of the story shifts in season two, as the women are forced to accept, internalize, and deal with the repercussions of Perry's death.
"We're all gonna die" is something that's a bit harder for a 4-year-old (or let's be honest, a 37-year-old) to fully internalize.
What had to go wrong for my grandfather to internalize the hate he was subjected to as a child and reflect it back in this way?
Life will go on to imitate art as these creators and more watch Westworld and internalize the ideas presented by showrunners Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy.
The study reports that bisexual people internalize just as much biphobic discrimination from the "L" and "G" parts of the LGBT community as from the straight community.
Sometimes I wish I were a bit more desensitized, because whenever a grainy viral video of police brutality hits the internet, I can't help but internalize it.
The algorithm sucks It is important to internalize that the algorithm is bad, and attempts to make it better have, in my experience, only made it worse.
Given that children internalize gender discrepancies and attitudes from an early age, having a balance would help counter them imbuing a regressive mindset from an early age.
But please, let's try to internalize this truth: Whether or not someone else's pregnancy body is "okay" should be left between that person and that person's doctor.
Self esteem begins to fall because the child begins to internalize the bullying and begins to believe that they are deserving of being badly treated and disliked.
I'm looking for ways to internalize this rich, untamed emotion and try to impart something of it to the characters who come to life in my keyboard.
At a young age, girls internalize long-lasting stereotypes that tell them that boys are better at engineering and computer science, and that girls simply aren't engineers.
We know it isn't only men who internalize all manner of harmful messaging, and no one is born knowing how to be perfect at leading a team.
Ron Baker, the Knicks' rookie point guard, began studying it while with the Knicks' summer league team and did not internalize it until after this season began.
It's incredibly rare to see a show address and internalize a critical dressing-down and make a hard pivot for the better, but that's what Runaways does.
When you're young, it can be easy to internalize these ideas, as though law has decreed that all interests must fall neatly into one gender defined box.
" Responding to Trump's accusations, Priebus said: "I don't sit here and internalize the charge because there's no there there because there's nothing the RNC can do about it.
Their solemnity and the way they internalize their reactions keep Annihilation from being any sort of conventional horror story, where overt terror is usually central to the story.
And yeah, possibly we've all been brainwashed by a patriarchal, sexist society and a complicit beauty industry to internalize the message that dewy, clear skin equals good skin.
I could see my non-white reflection staring back at me in the mirror as a kid, but I couldn't internalize the idea that I was actually black.
I internalize everything, so by the time it comes out, it's kind of already structured in a way to where I don't have to auto-correct too much.
"By listening to all the early folk artists and singing the songs yourself, you pick up the vernacular," Dylan says, before launching into rambling mode: You internalize it.
When books reflect our own surroundings, when scenes and sentences resonate as authentic, then — as readers of any age — we internalize the message that our lives have value.
The equilibrium you seek in calling a game is finding a way to speak while respecting that at times (see Miguel Cabrera, above) you must internalize silent awe.
Talking about entire groups of people as being threatening or dangerous, as Mr. Trump has done, is precisely the kind of language that children are likely to internalize.
It really is you," whereas women are much more likely to internalize a rejection or a difficulty or an obstacle and say, "No, this is all my fault.
No matter how many characters in Disney are gay, if they are never shown positively with love and care, children will internalize the message that girly=gay=villain.
Gates explains that when you've had a lifetime of subtle hints suggesting that you do not belong in a certain field, it becomes easier to internalize those feelings.
If refugee families move into neighborhoods where they are constantly told, "You don't belong," then they will internalize that sentiment and remain on the periphery of their new community.
"I think there are unintended consequences for students whose parents do too much to pave the way: The kids internalize the idea that they're not good enough," says Toor.
Photography by Bolzoni When you're young and at school, it can be easy to internalize ideas about what girls and boys are "supposed" to do based on their gender.
Patrick and Obama have lots of similarities, and a singular ability to understand and internalize stories to create tableaus that reflect the urgings, hopes, and motivations at the grassroots.
Most of all, all parties, but especially the Democratic Party, need to internalize the lessons that have been drilled into election administrators since 2016 about responding to system vulnerabilities.
It means they've begun to internalize a feeling that they're worthless, for living in a town the world has deemed not worth investing with the most basic modern amenities.
As civil society regroups and prepares to resist Trump's encroachment on democracy, everyone needs to stop and think and internalize what their role in this brave new world is.
"The lesson that China needs to internalize if it is to avoid a repeating cycle of credit growth, indebtedness, and corporate restructuring, is to improve corporate governance," he said.
Emphasize family ties My mom also felt that part of forming a strong self-identity comes from how we internalize our own family, even one as fractured as mine.
It is of paramount importance that we take a page out of Israel's book and internalize the importance of assembling a robust missile defense system to protect our citizenry.
It means being vigilant against the psychological damage of having my daughter internalize the feelings of inferiority that can occur when her peers imply she is less than them.
"I think it's perhaps the natural consequence of the time it takes to process and internalize the scale of this technology inflection in the broader economy," Anstice told Cramer.
When women's behaviors do not meet widespread expectations of motherhood, women become subject to judgment and stigma, which they may internalize, resulting in increased anxiety about their parenting skills.
Interest groups can internalize voters' information costs by doing the heavy lifting for them, identifying which legislators or candidates for office most (or least) represent the group's policy positions.
The oversights and slights you internalize over the course of many, many years make the rare opportunities you find even rarer and leave you unable to capitalize on what's left.
"If your scope of contact is so small that the people you hear most from are your parents, and they're not supportive, you begin to internalize those messages," Goldenberg says.
Adults can be incredibly defensive about the books they loved as children; we internalize those stories, take them as our own, and then feel like it's our selves being critiqued.
So if you're enjoying the internet mutants bashing their coffee machines, try to take an extra step to really internalize what that hardware slaughter should mean for your coffee consumption.
Young children should be particularly protected from harmful stereotypes as they are more likely to internalize messages they see around them which can in turn limit their potential, it added.
Sanders ably proved that it is possible to defend the Affordable Care Act while arguing for improvements to our health care system, and that's a strategy Democrats need to internalize.
Both chefs have achieved independent success in their 40s, and their culinary approach reflects a mature, no-frills philosophy that they couldn't help but internalize during their time at Prune.
Threats of a more difficult access to European and American markets could be another reason why these Asian neighbors may have decided to internalize larger segments of their trade flows.
People who identify as evangelicals internalize those three things to different levels, and so in the same way we talk about cultural Catholics, we can also talk about cultural evangelicals.
For many young Asian Australians, it can be hard not to internalize the perceived hierarchy, especially when immigration is becoming a more contentious issue ahead of next year's federal election.
Women who accept those crumbs are expected in return to uphold patriarchy, internalize its dictates, police other women and never forget that power bestowed is power that can be retracted.
There comes a realization, this false sense of completion I had—on the streets we internalize a lot of things, as far as negativity, emotions and all that shit, right?
Here's what he writes in a recent blog post: Suppose you wanted to "internalize" the impacts you're having on climate change by altering how much beef, pork, and poultry you buy.
When patients were divided between those with "high" and "low" weight bias internalization (which occurs when people internalize negative beliefs about themselves due to their weight), the researchers found something interesting.
They asked the caregivers to evaluate their adolescents' levels of "psychosocial functioning"—how well the adolescents are able to internalize or externalize problems in their lives as evidenced by their behavior.
It's hard not to internalize the notion that daily hair-washing is the worst possible thing you could do to your tresses (you know, because hot tools are so much better).
Jack clearly puts more pressure on himself than Rebecca realizes, but he also seems to internalize those worries rather than leaning on her and letting her be a partner with him.
"[Puna residents] see the goddess's unpredictability as a fact of life that they not only accept and prepare for but also internalize and revere," writes Wong, who is also from Hawaii.
If you're consuming decades of American television and movies, featuring beautiful, handsome, and almost universally white leads, it's all but impossible not to internalize the unspoken standard of beauty they represent.
Since that day, Commissioner Nigro says, a generation of firefighters has had readily available counseling, where before, members of the department felt forced to internalize their feelings of loss of grief.
In other cases, these signs will be harder to spot, especially among military veterans who internalize their suffering and suppress outward displays of struggles that may drive them to hurt themselves.
There would be no development—personal or professional—if Grande decided to internalize her failed relationships, even if expressing her truth has resulted in online abuse of the most abhorrent sort.
Simply put, people with impostor syndrome struggle to "internalize their accomplishments," and are convinced that they don't belong in a position that they've earned, or don't deserve their success, researchers wrote.
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While the fact that a computer program was effectively to blame may comfort some, the incident highlights how the algorithms we increasingly rely on can internalize and reproduce human biases—often invisibly.
Whether it's because of that or just because of the concentration of the tech companies overall, I think we need to internalize that if it weren't that, it would be something else.
I had to wonder: How much fear and anxiety did you internalize and keep out of public view due to the non-disclosure and non-disparagement provisions of your previous employment contract?
People who can't grasp Snapchat but understand Instagram will be more inclined to learn how to use Instagram Stories just because they'll internalize that it's easier by association, even if it's not.
This is why we do Terraform, stories like these, that offer us a compass for the days ahead, that force us to internalize what they may feel like, to consider their weight.
That may be the only way for the Republicans who survive 2016 to internalize the message that the politics of backlash they've practiced aren't just dangerous, but contrary to their own interests.
But I find that I don't internalize or think seriously about shows in the same way when I watch them like this; I've forgotten more about "House of Cards" than I've remembered.
When You Got Nothing, You Got Nothing to Loose As kids internalize the idea that they do not own their information and thus have nothing to preserve, security nihilism becomes a norm.
It seems to me the mistake a lot of people make when trying to imitate the habits of successful people is that they don't really internalize the underlying reasoning behind the activity.
This profit issue has exposed some cultural fissures between the co-founding partners, as both Berkshire and JPM are said to have struggled a bit to internalize the not-for-profit concept.
That basic fact — that women who study dance have chosen to internalize appalling amounts of pain and suffering for their craft — becomes one of the driving elements of horror in Guadagnino's Suspiria.
While it was his partner, Dean Buntrock, who is credited with the vision for a waste company with a national footprint, Mr. Huizenga was quick to internalize the lessons of that success.
There's the performance of masculinity; I think many gay men have this experience, that their masculinity is questioned through being gay, and maybe you're denied your masculinity in a way you internalize.
More young women have started wearing the hijab recently, Mr. Abdirahman tells me, and more young men "internalize the otherness" — rejected by their new society, they embrace the stereotypes imposed upon them.
And while Mr. Navarro is not religious, it's hard not to think of the biblical passage in which Ezekiel eats a scroll so he can internalize and speak the word of God.
Twitter's design also promotes a slavish devotion to metrics: Every tweet comes with a counter of Likes and Retweets, and users come to internalize these metrics as proxies for real-world popularity.
They had the attitude and the discipline to show up, day in and day out, to work on small, tiny movements in a way that allowed them to internalize them into habits.
In theory, P2202s could provide some useful incentives to infrastructure provision (private companies may better internalize the long-run costs of deferred maintenance), but the real world experience with them is spotty.
The works in Pan-African Pulp also deal with the ways in which colonized people internalize oppression, and in this sense the show differs from the more liberatory paintings on 20th Street.
You don't have to build a shrine to Brownmiller to internalize the fact that women and femmes are autonomous human beings, many of whom felt dehumanized and unsatisfied by the old paradigm.
We have to detach ourselves from social media, not internalize discriminatory habits and do whatever we need to do to get our bodies to be more relaxed at the end of the day.
I don't want my children to grow up thinking they have to apologize for acts that have nothing to do with them, or to develop self-hate or internalize the hostility toward them.
We comics readers internalize all that and a million other rules, truths, and tropes because some creator taught us how to read them, page by page, while we were engrossed in a narrative.
Children around the world - in liberal and conservative cultures - internalize damaging beliefs that boys are aggressive troublemakers, while vulnerable girls need protection, at a much younger age than previously thought, the research found.
There isn't a culture of talking about the ways you might be impacted by the trauma — that creeping unease about how a job can cause you to bottle up compassion or internalize violence.
The reason they can do all of those things is because I—and maybe you—were taught that these aren't words that we say in this house, young man, and we internalize that.
The book also packs a lot of dense information and theory into 11 chapters; even for a journalist who regularly covers technology and the startup scene, it was a tough read to internalize.
Much of the narrative, especially when it comes to economists and market pundits as opposed to companies, has yet to internalize the significant uncertainties concerning both the known knowns and the known unknowns.
While they do internalize signals and cues from the behavior they witness, that's not always a good thing, says Debra Hauser, president of the nonprofit reproductive and sexual health organization Advocates for Youth.
Women and men, they say, internalize patriarchy without realizing it, pushing aside their best judgment and sacrificing their needs in order to fall in line with how they think they're supposed to behave.
Algorithms don't always do what they're supposed to—they tend to internalize the prejudices and biases of the past, which can lead to unpredictable side-effects, depending on how rotten we've historically been.
If the NEC were spun off as an independent entity — perhaps even a private company — then it could internalize the gains from improved service and seek private financing to make cost-effective investments.
It isn't clear why some women internalize weight bias and others don't, Pearl says -- whether they're in a supportive environment and exposed less to fat shaming, or are simply less vulnerable to its effects.
It isn't clear why some women internalize weight bias and others don't, Pearl says — whether they're in a supportive environment and exposed less to fat shaming, or are simply less vulnerable to its effects.
Most fundamentally, let us call all Americans to repentance for our failure to internalize the simple truth that none of us is more human than any other, and none of us is less so.
Physicians worry that, beyond the mandates HB 1890 would place on their work, the consequences would be much graver for their patients, who may internalize the stigma they say is baked into Ryan's legislation.
Despite the renown of writers like Harriet Beecher Stowe or Fanny Fern and two of Woolson's favorites, Charlotte Brontë and George Eliot, Woolson seemed to internalize the prevailing prejudice against so-called literary women.
Oftentimes, you'll see companies change via a top-down approach, but this is a much more flattened approach, where we want to not only embrace the voices but internalize them, and then make decisions.
The book dedicates a whole chapter to "zero tolerance" regimes in school, but can't imagine the ways young people would internalize this logic and direct it at the failures of the world around them.
Poverty is in some ways a state of mind, their studies show, in that it can cause people to think less clearly, to sleep less well, to contend with distraction and to internalize shame.
To not be an Eve, but to be a Lilith — the exact inverse message of what the telegenic Pastor Seth (Scott Porter) wants the teenage girls to internalize during his week-long Purity Camp.
Over time, I started to internalize the more empowering parts of the song, but also was able to return to the more vulnerable parts of it when a situation like that would arise again.
"Whenever we feel embarrassed, we turn inward and we don't want to internalize or talk about something," Rawlings says, nodding to that gender strain that makes it less socially acceptable to be openly vulnerable.
The technical definition: Persistent internal experiences—thoughts and feelings—of "intellectual phoniness" and "the inability to internalize professional success," says Holly Hutchins, an associate professor of human resource development at the University of Houston.
Obviously, if the perpetrator is your boss, a close relative, or someone you can't avoid, you can keep your interactions to a minimum while continuing to identify the behavior and learning not to internalize it.
This means that even a passive scroll through Instagram can be more about stoking self-consciousness, in oneself and in others, than providing motivation—and that we internalize these lessons more easily than we think.
"We've been able to talk about how perpetrators are shameless and they put their toxic shame onto their victims and we internalize it and take it around with us," she said during her acceptance speech.
By 1990, minority students had realized that computers often internalize human biases, and they now believed a computer judge would "carry all of the terrible prejudices of the real ones," as one student told Turkle.
Participants who internalized weight-related stigma were 41 percent more likely to experience metabolic syndrome than people who didn't internalize stigma very much, after accounting for depression and the degree of obesity, the study found.
Though the researchers cannot conclude there is a one-to-one relationship between prevalent sexism and women's workforce participation, they hypothesize that women from a young age internalize the beliefs espoused by those around them.
"Band Candy" (season 3, episode 6) As much as we understand on an intellectual level that our parents and elders were once just as young as we are, it can be hard to truly internalize.
So it was a big moment for me just being on stage and calling myself specifically a lesbian—because so often we internalize homophobia and misogyny in our lives and we're like, 'Oh, I'm gay.
Our data alone cannot explain these counterintuitive trends, but it is possible that some litigants have failed to internalize consensus about what makes for a successful challenge, while others have adapted to bring better cases.
I think that the main thing that I've tried to internalize this year is we get that there's a big responsibility and a lot of things that we need to do better than we are.
I know all about body positivity and self-care, but how could I possibly internalize any of these concepts when, since 2003, I've been at war with my body, and as a result, my whole self?
"Gay men don't escape the same messages that we all receive about the roles of men and women and the gender of trans people," she said, adding that gay people, like straight people, internalize this ideology.
"While it is unrealistic to expect advanced economy policymakers to internalize fully spillovers from their actions on emerging markets, given their domestic mandates, (their) monetary policies will increasingly need to take account of spillbacks," he said.
Trump is not going to change, but the more that voters internalize moments like, the more likely it is that change will come when we all get our say this fall, and then again in 2020.
Sorry, but unless you've ever had your face in a toilet, throwing up because the blinding pain running up your neck and out of your eyeballs became too painful to internalize, I doubt you'll get it.
And while the pollsters will continue to focus on the science, testing words and polling the public, the victor will be the one who can internalize those burning passions, the raw powerful emotions of the electorate.
In "Discipline and Punish," the French philosopher Michel Foucault theorized that the mere suggestion of surveillance is enough to alter our behavior, as we internalize expectations and monitor ourselves in an effort to conform to them.
Instead, we should focus on the message mothers hear and internalize about what it means to be American: Pull yourself up by your bootstraps and you and your family will be deserving of sympathy and aid.
At a certain point in your life, it becomes a lot more difficult to learn new languages as you stop being able to internalize new grammars properly; to hear and reproduce the necessary ranges of sounds.
Zakharova met each turn with online jokes and social media-ready soundbites, but under every jab was a deeply serious message — she and the ministry would laugh at, not accept or internalize, criticism of Russian foreign policy.
While she might not be able to control what her children internalize from school, her friends, or media, she's making it her job to make sure that her own, body positive voice is the loudest of all.
Blunt and funny, 13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl is a refreshingly honest look at how society views physical appearance, how we internalize those critiques and how that affects the way we navigate the world.
Obviously, there's lessons to take away here regarding the hazards of speed and accuracy in news reporting in the digital age—lessons that, let's be real, none of us will probably ever truly internalize as best practices.
Where the Western scale is broken down into 12 equidistant steps, these modes are built from irregular intervals requiring the performers to internalize spaces that differ microscopically from the quarter tones sometimes called for in contemporary compositions.
I would stand in front of the growing mass of books and run my eyes over them as I waited for a synthesis to coalesce in my mind of the many worlds I was trying to internalize.
It's difficult to get those on the short end of the stick to see that diligence and acumen can take you only so far; they internalize failure or seek out scapegoats ("the black kid stole my spot").
I think it also inadvertently encourages us to internalize our own discrimination, leading us to blame ourselves for getting passed over for raises, eased out of jobs, not getting called for job interviews, and being denied promotions.
The book's extremely straight lens and insistence that The Two Genders™ do be like that is a bummer, because "just not that into you" is a concept that is widely applicable, and that everyone needs to internalize.
We are less likely to take things personally, make assumptions, and internalize the comments or behavior of others, which reduces the need to act out in negative or self-destructive behaviors and decreases symptoms of depression and anxiety.
Even as he becomes the toast of the town, the author clearly begins to internalize injustice he perceives on an unhealthy level -- and the book's ending takes a bizarre, surreal turn that nevertheless makes a devastatingly potent statement.
And many female patients internalize society's devaluing of their lives and health — to the point that when a woman suspects she is suffering a heart attack, her first instinct will likely not be to call 85033-1-1.
There are so many messages we receive in this culture that tell us that people who are overweight are undesirable, so it's no surprise you would internalize that and feel conflicted when you see your boyfriend's body changing.
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You have to engage in cash forecasting, you have to engage in it regularly, you have to adapt to changing conditions on the ground, and you have to internalize the puts and takes and their impact on operations.
However, two weeks after The Times approached Kering with its reporting in Mumbai, the company said it planned to establish its own workshop in India to internalize "a significant part of the hand embroidery work" for its brands.
Ghost is so preoccupied with his life from moment to moment that he can't possibly internalize the larger consequences and potential downsides of his choices in the long run; but we can, and so can the adults around him.
But if Ms. Biles and her teammates, all known crystalphiles, perform as expected while in full sparkle mode, chances are good that the millions of young fans who are watching will internalize the connection without ever entirely realizing why.
Make peace with the 2016 election results This would be a good time for Trump to internalize that, no, he didn't win the popular vote and, for his own sake, that it's fine: Everyone knew the rules going in.
Again, I think it's, like other things in life, where you hear the advice but you can't internalize it until you actually experience it first hand, I'm not sure how useful the exhortation is, but they really are hard.
The reasons are predictable: they lose confidence, have a lack of women role models in the field, and internalize the ideas that subjects like math or science (or anything that leans more toward building and being "hands-on") are for boys.
Eyes fluttering shut, I did my best to internalize the secret lessons that such an experience can impart—that if you just focus on a single sound, savor it, and let it pass through you, the world can slow down.
For so many of us who find ourselves occupying the uncomfortable role of "the one who Got Out," there's a heavy, lingering sense of betrayal to internalize; you got out, and hopefully improved your lot in life, but at what price?
Fearing that individual critique would curb the creative impulse of his students, Itten instead made general observations about the class as a whole, hoping each student would internalize these ideas in a manner appropriate to his or her creative practice.
There's a larger conversation here about the kinds of people who choose to buy iPhones early on, who choose to check out technology that's a bit foreign, to try out content mediums that's a little bit hard to understand and internalize.
"The SEC's order finds that two algorithms used by Citadel Securities did not internalize retail orders at the best price observed nor sought to obtain the best price in the marketplace," the SEC said in a news release announcing the settlement.
And if my mom and dad and brother are healthy, and people around me are healthy and going through stuff that they can get over eventually, I don't call it 'hard' or 'challenging,' because I try not to internalize it.
All three films take place in feudal China and star Gordon Liu and, in addition to serving as templates for an entire genre of martial arts films, are chock-full of life lessons that a teenaged Robert Diggs would internalize.
Complacent slumber While the concept for the 'This is Nigeria,' video isn't original, what Falz did was internalize the message, pass it through his own artistic filter and bring it home to Nigeria to highlight the country's numerous social ills.
"This forward guidance implies a sequencing between the interest rate policy and the quantitative policy that can most efficiently internalize and exploit the intimate complementarities between these two key components of our current stance," Peter Praet told an audience in Frankfurt.
"Individuals who internalize weight bias may also engage in unhealthy behaviors to cope with this stress – such as eating high-caloric comfort foods – which could affect triglycerides and other cardiometabolic risk factors measured in this study," Pearl added by email.
Abuse is known to be cyclical, and it is a typical, if maladaptive, coping mechanism for the abused to reenact this violence upon another, weaker target — or to internalize it, in the way of the Zionist's loathing for the diaspora Jew.
The economists say that women appear to internalize social norms when they are young on issues like when to have children, what tasks are appropriate for women in the work force or even how much society values the work of women.
When children see the men around them in positions of power in the office and relaxing at home while the women are packing lunches, planning birthday parties and scheduling appointments, they internalize the message that men lead and women help.
While the Trump campaign has put its digital operation firmly at the center of the president's re-election effort, Democrats are struggling to internalize the lessons of the 2016 race and adapt to a political landscape shaped by social media.
But our society in general already emphasizes, cherishes, and praises us when we conform to those expectations — a lesson that young people of all genders begin to internalize at an incredibly young age, that's reinforced through pervasive cultural body-shaming.
Unlike Catfish: The TV Show, which often focuses on the fallout from deceptions, The Circle shows how titillating and liberating it can be for people to inhabit other personas, as well as how people internalize ideas about beauty standards and likability.
" Bee continues, "I cared too much in the past, and that can actually like really cramp your style and make you internalize a lot of self-doubt in a way that I'm just not really willing or interested in doing anymore.
The documents suggest that perhaps "emotional labor," that newly fashionable sociological term used to designate all the ways in which women are forced to internalize other people's feelings at home and at work, might be a bit of a misnomer.
In order to successfully navigate the cyclones and waves of Giant's Deep or the falling sands of the Hourglass Twins, you must internalize the rhythms of those worlds, the rules of their weather systems, and (of course) the repeating loop events.
There's a quote I came across in 2013, when I was trying to intellectualize my way out of depression with books and TED talks, that I didn't internalize or believe until I discovered how raving to techno could make me feel.
After all, it took Simone and her community of women comics fans to begin pointing out the horrible elements of this trope to begin with — all because male writers and readers didn't have to internalize what it meant to their identities.
And I do hope that in addition to some of the writing and the philosophy that he envied in his writing people also take away the incredible lesson at the end of his life and internalize that for their own in the future.
Weiner and actress, mother, and body confidence advocate Dascha Polanco took the stage to explain that when someone's told something negative about themselves or has their self-esteem challenged, they often internalize the comments, rather than speaking up and sharing their voices.
It also continues a troubling American tradition wherein minority groups internalize their oppression by oppressing other vulnerable minorities, something we witnessed in the past when some Irish-American Catholics engaged in anti-Semitism despite themselves being subjected to anti-Catholic bias by Protestants.
"The bureaucracy is beginning to internalize this idea, that the Middle East is slightly less important to us than it used to be," said Ellen Laipson of the Stimson Center, a Washington think tank, adding that the shift was "a matter of degrees".
Inna's letter appears to internalize views put forward by Kalnbērzs that people would find unacceptable today, and seems to conflate being attracted to women to being trans — in a further indication of the way homosexuality was viewed in the USSR in the '70s.
Shipman thinks we're teaching girls the wrong lessons, focusing on "coloring in the lines, sitting quietly for the teacher, pleasing people," and putting emphasis on gets As. As a result, girls internalize those skills as what they need to do to succeed.
Girls also internalize social cues and stereotypes about who is good at math and science from a young age, says Erin Hogeboom of the National Girls Collaborative Project, which works to encourage girls to pursue science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) careers.
" To build a successful firm, the billionaire founder and eccentric manager developed a set of more than 200 principles for employees to internalize and follow, including "be radically transparent," open to disagreements and willing to "put yourself in the position of pain.
It is fantasy for the sake of fantasy, much in the same way that the nervous and neurotic drawings of Robert Crumb and his trademark amazonian dominatrices signify a desire to internalize sexuality rather than bring it into the living, breathingl world.
Which takes me back to Friedman's article, who points out the problem with this kind of advice:"Asking women to modify their speech is just another way we are asked to internalize and compensate for sexist bias in the world," she writes.
Over 90,000 people on Facebook have reacted to a spoken word poem by 18-year-old Aranya Johar, and it's easy to see why: The piece perfectly sums up the many ways girls internalize the message that they're inferior as they grow up.
As he aged, his health declined, and, reading between the lines of the journals, you feel that he had begun to internalize one of the recurring chords in "Music of Time"—a lingering sense that almost all experience is a little disappointing.
Researchers predicted that women affected by the wage gap would be more likely than men to internalize negative workplace experiences—for example, a missed promotion—as the results of their own inferior abilities as employees, rather than the product of systemic gender discrimination.
"Public defense providers internalize, and try to figure out what it takes to get the next contract," said David Carroll, executive director of the Sixth Amendment Center, a nonpartisan group that provides technical assistance on criminal justice matters to state and local policymakers.
Girls are taught to protect themselves from predation, and they internalize the message that they are inherently vulnerable; boys move through the world not nearly as encumbered and certainly not seeing their own bodies as sources of weakness or objects for others' desires.
But just as in the previous industrial revolution or other major changes in society that were very disruptive, it's difficult to internalize that, as painful as some of these things are, the positive over the long term can still dramatically outweigh the negative.
Lauren Smith Brody, founder and author of "The Fifth Trimester," a book and a consulting agency aimed at bolstering parents in the workplace, said new moms often internalize the pressure to be up and running before they are ready, without realizing it.
I may never be able to fully internalize the concept that it's okay to be sad, but I do know that I need to be gentler with myself, and to worry less when I don't meet my own, or society's, emotional expectations.
The danger isn't that we wake up to a disaster of Hangover-style proportions, but the more mundane reality, the more we internalize the justification of bad habits—or worse, toxic or abusive behavior—with the caveat that it's a normal part of life.
"I think when you're a minority filmmaker...you sort of internalize this feeling that when you do work about your own community or minority interests, that it's a little bit less valid, that you've made it a little bit less in the world," Khan said.
In the end, After the Moment is about more than the legacy of a single artist who provoked controversy in a small Midwestern city during the culture wars — it's a celebration of the infinite ways in which a viewer can internalize and interpret art.
We internalize our anger, blaming ourselves for not being strategic enough or smart enough to avoid ending up in this position, while being all too aware, of course, of how privileged we are to be able to afford these procedures in the first place.
Hicks has, like few others, learned and best put into practice the golden rule of working for Trump that she often imparted on incoming staffers, but that many have failed to internalize: "This is all about Mr. Trump," as one former top campaign staffer recalled.
For decades upon decades, they've been lying about climate change, fighting furiously against any regulation that would force them to internalize the costs of their pollution, and lobbying against clean energy policies at the federal and state level, especially through their trade associations and dark money groups.
Because to internalize that embarrassment, to live with it as a part of me because of outside energies, to hang my head because of one thing I don't have rather than hold it high because of who I actually am, that would be a damn shame.
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A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association reiterates 3 important things that health care wonks already know, but which our political system can't seem to internalize: (1) The U.S. spends wildly more than other countries, including other rich countries, on health care.
"We've seen that, in order to maintain behavior change, people have to 'internalize' the reward – that could be by focusing on how walking more makes them feel better, such as having more energy or easier everyday activities, or helps them get off medication," Glanz added by email.
As someone who has struggled from dyslexia since he was a child, Newsom has tackled the coronavirus response, as he has many other policy topics, with a focus on mastering the information through his many conversations with experts repeatedly studying important policy points to internalize them.
According to a study on social impact by Deloitte, schools that implement free breakfasts have seen a rise in attendance and a drop in tardiness, while lending to children's ability to internalize ideas and retain them for exams, including 17.5 percent higher scores on standardized math tests.
"It is apparent from focus group sessions and discussions with individual officers throughout the ranks that many police officers, including supervisors, are not well informed as yet about the changes underway or the reasons for them and, therefore, have yet to internalize them," the monitor wrote.
But while the press has occasionally congratulated itself for being willing to call out Trump for misstatements or debated at what point it makes sense to assert that any particular misstatement is a "lie," most journalists have been reluctant to internalize the idea that Trump is fundamentally shameless.
When you think of it like that you realize that as a feminist there can be this built-in sense of being secondary.. If you internalize the idea of being the 'other' or the 'and,' you don't think of female-centric stories as being as interesting to everyone.
There are clear signs that Fed leaders are starting to internalize these lessons, and are now more open-minded to letting the economy run and seeing just how many people can be put to work and how much wages can rise before it causes inflation or other problems.
"The images you see in media are vital to impacting not just what the world sees in terms of who can be a computer scientist, who can be techie, who can be a geek or who can be a creator, it also impacts the girls and what they internalize," Bryant said.
The study, published in the journal Eating & Weight Disorders, is one of many finding that parents' careless — though usually well-meaning — comments about a child's weight are often predictors of unhealthy dieting behaviors, binge eating and other eating disorders, and may inadvertently reinforce negative stereotypes about weight that children internalize.
It doesn't take much to internalize that sexism to convince ourselves that our kids are better off with a mother who doesn't have a demanding job, which can lead us to being more resigned than fiery about being passed over for a promotion or not called back for a job interview.
Up until recently, I didn't even internalize that what he was doing to my body was sexual assault because when I went to the CBC for help, what I received in return was the directive that yes he could do this and yes it was my job to let him.
"These simulation games put the player in the position of management, as opposed to labor, and that's the mentality that you'll begin to internalize, as is the case with fantasy sports players in general," said Ben Labe, a Ph.D. candidate in economics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
"Health care providers, the media, and the general public should be aware that blaming and shaming patients with obesity is not an effective tool for promoting weight loss, and it may in fact contribute to poor health if patients internalize these prejudicial messages," the study's co-author, Tom Wadden, PhD, told Science Daily.
Olbermann, who has a history of spinning conspiracy theories around assault victims, probably doesn't believe them if he does know them — but if those who associate themselves with the Democratic Party truly want it to be seen as the party of women, Olbermann and other liberals have a responsibility to internalize those figures.
So we have to be resistant to that, because otherwise we will start to normalize and internalize his narrative, and will start to see even more than we do today immigrants as specters against whom we have to fight and we will think that being transgender means the end of the world.
A not unimportant reminder/warning Congressional action -- even in a narrow, tailored manner -- would be a much-needed bailout for an administration still struggling to implement the somewhat conflicting "zero tolerance" policy and the executive order designed to prioritize keeping families together under that policy (more on why later -- just internalize the word "Flores").
It's particularly useful to internalize this message of self-acceptance if you're someone whose holiday celebrations include nosy, judgmental or otherwise aggressive family members who "just want to know what you've been up to" while whispering "She's still waiting tables" and "They aren't engaged yet?" out the other side of their sly Grinchy grins.
"It is apparent from focus group sessions and discussions with individual officers throughout the ranks that many police officers, including supervisors, are not well informed as yet about the changes underway or the reasons for them and, therefore, have yet to internalize them," Mr. Zimroth wrote in a letter to Judge Analisa Torres filed with his report.
Certainly the review isn't arguing that viewers forgive Dahmer's crimes — which would be pointless anyway, considering he was killed by a fellow inmate less than three years into his prison sentence — but it does ask for a broad empathy for young men who internalize their peers' callousness and their mothers' neglect, and then externalize it as sadism.
I tell them they deserve a seat at the table, and try to impart the craft and story tools they'll need to get there — and I make sure they internalize that keeping their seat at the table isn't in their hands at all, no matter how good they are, or how much they hustle for their worth.
"Everyone who criticized us when we warned that we were turning into Erdogan's Turkey should acknowledge and internalize the cynical exploitation of the coronavirus crisis for the personal political interests of a defendant before a trial," Moshe Yaalon, a former army chief who is a leader of Mr. Gantz's party, wrote on Twitter just before midnight Saturday.
"Historically, women have been taught they can't express anger; we've been taught to internalize anger, pain, shame, because anger in a women has equated to crazy, has equated to being unlikable and undesirable," said Erin Khar, whose sobriety memoir involving heroin, "Strung Out: One Last Hit and Other Lies That Nearly Killed Me," will be published next year.
Despite The Builders Association's unflinching history of media-ornamented staging, the significance of their video content is reinvented with each production: With Sontag: Reborn, the projections provide a litany of images racing by, acknowledging the excess of signifiers consumed by a mind that would go on to internalize them, process them, and regurgitate them as iconic writing.
A lot of us have things to do other than relentlessly internalize 218 years and some 22008,20203 minutes of Marvel superhero cinema — things like eating, sleeping, finishing Infinite Jest, worrying about the plastic island floating in the Pacific Ocean, knitting, catching up on Game of Thrones, trying to make sense of President Trump and Stormy Daniels, or making our own American Chopper meme.
Gummer's self-possessed Ephron is a highlight of the pilot, but she then disappears for half the season.) The series is astute about the way women can internalize sexism (like the magazine's publisher, a woman who has no interest in elevating the researchers), as well as the oblivious entitlement of the younger male writers, even Patti's relatively enlightened boyfriend, Doug (Hunter Parrish).
Aja: Regarding the "ignore/drink it away" model for surviving a Southern gothic, I want to note that my initial observation that "towns like Wind Gap doom girls like Camille" has proven true: Ultimately, the only way through the repressive social system is to silently internalize its violence — which might mean you don't survive — or visit it upon someone else.
So what the Palestinian Authority can and should to do is implement a vision where it has an education system that is among the best in the world, where students master not only science, math and the humanities, but also deepen deep critical thinking skills, embrace a culture of inclusion, internalize entrepreneurship, learn how to work effectively in groups, and get exposure to the workforce.
Not likely; while it might cause some difficulty for marketers and political communicators in the near term, it is most likely that Facebook will find ways to take all the data that it would have in the past shared with marketers, internalize it, and enable marketers to leverage the intelligence that Facebook gleans about its users from that data from behind the company's walled garden.
A post: In seminars, where they broke us emotionally and mentally, they taught us to admit to and internalize crimes that we had not committed ... to truly understand that we were at fault for the things other had done to us ... all of us, boys and girls (anything beyond that wasn't allowed), were taught that our rapes, our abuses, our neglect, was 100% our fault.
With all that has been said about President Trump, it should be noted that the current administration has quickly comprehended something that Obama could not internalize for eight years: A limited Arab-American alliance with a defined set of states and actors based on clear guidelines and consistent U.S. backing is preferable to attempts at containing and cooperating with all actors in the region.
"We want everyone who is driving down the street, listening to the radio, watching TV, to hear this term, to go to our website and to internalize what family fire is," said Kris Brown, a president of the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence, the gun control organization leading a coalition of groups behind the campaign, which it produced in partnership with the Ad Council, the nonprofit.
Imposter syndrome can manifest in the workplace as:Inability to internalize achievements and downplaying accomplishmentsFear of being "found out" or being exposed as inexperienced or untalentedAvoidance of feedbackA reluctance to ask for helpTurning down new opportunitiesSecond-guessing decisionsOverworking to the point of burnout to prove you're "enough"Failing to start or finish projectsIn the 30 years since Clance and Imes' initial research, additional studies have shown that impostor syndrome is incredibly common.
For more than two decades, Mr. Jones, who is 44, has built a substantial following appealing to an angry, largely white, majority male audience that can choose simply to be entertained or to internalize his rendering of their worst fears: that the government and other big institutions are out to get them, that some form of apocalypse is frighteningly close and that they must become more virile, and better-armed, to survive.
My concern is how Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE and Melania Trump are affected by this male privilege, especially when viewed through the lens of their girly thoughts, which is a term I coined to describe how women internalize toxic, external societal messages that take away their personal power.
A lot of inter-office power truly is drawn from the fact that English people are so fundamentally afraid of confrontation if they think it will become socially awkward in any way, meaning you can basically go up and steal an apple out of their hand while they're eating it, and most of us will be like, "Well I—uh, sorry could I—no actually, wow, it's OK," and just internalize all that carnage until it kills them eventually with an early-onset stress heart attack.

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