"I've always had an engineer's mind-set but also the creative artist's mind-set," he said.
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But starting just after World War II, America's community/membership mind-set gave way to an individualistic/autonomy mind-set.
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When faced with an extremist, you have two choices: counter the extremist mind-set with your own or reject that mind-set and double down on pragmatism.
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The next four games, we came out with a different approach, a different mind-set, a killer mind-set, and we were able to win the four games.
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But if the Democrats are going to lead this transition, they'll need not just a mind-set that celebrates diversity, but also a mind-set that creates unity.
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Those of a populist mind-set attack so-called elitist art forms as boring; those of an elitist mind-set attack so-called populist art forms as facile and unworthy.
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He also has the mind set of a professional athlete.
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By doing this, they will discover their optimum mind set.
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" Schubert added, "His mind-set is like night and day.
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His mind-set — he was so calm during the game.
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"It will require a mind-set shift for him," she said.
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Rimes already has her mind set on who she's rooting for.
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Another critical step is a mind-set culture shift by developers.
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Time to enter a new year with a new mind set.
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But she admitted that is just her mind-set about tests.
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I just had my mind set on doing what was right.
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"My mind-set is just trying to make pitches," he said.
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Now, his warning is part of the new Saudi mind-set.
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And a lot of guys here have that same mind-set.
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You're always going to have a mind-set that you're worthless.
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That mind-set stayed with Mr. Snyder after he was elected.
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Are you in a different mind-set given the career turmoil?
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"It's very revealing of a New York mind-set," he said.
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Back in the 1990s, there was an unconscious abundance mind-set.
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So much of it is a mind-set and an approach.
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"Whenever you have that mind-set, it's not good," Lloyd said.
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It takes time to break this kind of efficiency mind-set.
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They are an Islamic militia with a profoundly conspiratorial mind-set.
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"I'm here to talk about the baseball mind-set," Wright said.
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But the mind-set of "the resistance" is slippery and dangerous.
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Shaikh: My intention and my mind-set was to help him.
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"I changed my mind-set on the golf course," he said.
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That competitive mind-set sometimes takes a while to kick in.
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It's about your mind-set and what you want to do.
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That's the mind-set we want from all our team members.
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"I stay positive," Wozniacki said of her mind-set on clay.
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Why not encourage a similar mind-set in these fractious times?
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"It's all about having a positive mind-set," Ms. Torres said.
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"I do not know what their mind-set is," she said.
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But she was struck by the mind-set of her elders.
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That mind-set became the ruling principle of Kondos Field's program.
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Going to Afghanistan really gave me a more conservative mind-set.
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Mike Wynne has seen the change in employer mind-set firsthand.
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A calm mind-set — you know, refreshing your brain after every play.
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Sellers sensed that James had the same mind-set against the Pacers.
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"It's a different mind-set, a passion for reconstructing investing," he said.
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These hubs or labs are dedicated to encouraging an entrepreneurial mind-set.
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By applying the encouraging messages of the growth mind-set to yourself.
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She was not in the mind set [sic] to give you consent.
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And he knows the peculiarities of the Russian mind-set very well.
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He's more committed to the long term regarding mind-set and conditioning.
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"Think less," said Fitzpatrick about his mind-set for facing Ryan again.
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First, you're going to have to fight your party's materialistic mind-set.
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It's not hard to pinpoint the root of such a mind-set.
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"There has definitely been a change of mind-set," Mr. Baum said.
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Each time I played, I had my mind set on getting better.
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Perhaps no place in China embodies that mind-set more than Tianjin.
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It exposes a very distorted mind-set: that of a wannabe dictator.
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"It was more your mind-set going into philanthropy," Ms. Cardone said.
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Do they have a growth mind-set to understand their own development?
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If they all feel like they're contributing, that mind-set will work.
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The abundance mind-set is confident in the future, welcoming toward others.
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I also had to change my mind-set and style of play.
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So you never put that in the mind-set of the players.
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I worry, though, that growth mind-set can be pushed too far.
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The shift in mind-set has created an opening for Employ America.
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"They haven't totally taken away the indie mind-set," Mr. Swier said.
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So our mind-set has been: We just want to get married.
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"I have to get my mind-set ready for this," Pliskova said.
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Another doctor with Type 1 diabetes agreed with my new mind-set.
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Physical capacity, financial circumstances and mind-set arguably have far greater influence.
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The issue, said Maurizio Arrivabene, the team principal, is its mind-set.
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"That's what we had our mind set on," she told BuzzFeed News.
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"Your mind-set became one of malevolent hatred," Judge Cheema-Grubb said.
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Ms. Lubel's career twists embody that mind-set in an unusual way.
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Asked if she was worried about burnout, she explained her mind-set.
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The populist mind-set keenly resents the presumption that such foreknowledge matters.
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Most guys don't have his mind-set of go, go, go, either.
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"Our mind-set was the same going into the game," Fultz said.
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"Our mind-set needed to be adjusted a little bit," Brooks said.
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Modesty is an epistemology directly opposed to the conspiracy mongering mind-set.
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"Brad's mind-set is he's got a lot of clarity," Wedzik said.
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Did you have to make a leap to an American mind-set?
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Did you have to make a leap to an American mind-set?
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The mind-set of produce merchandisers was potatoes, onions, grapefruit and apples.
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"Get in the mind-set of enjoying yourselves," he told his players.
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"My mind-set was it was better him than me," Timothy said.
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"An essentialist mind-set is indeed hazardous for creativity," the authors note.
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"Stay diversified and maintain a long-term investor mind-set," Conway said.
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It's important for me that I just keep my same mind-set.
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That's the mind-set we have, and I think the fans understand.
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The first step is a mind-set one — figure out your why.
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Everyone has the same mind-set of trying to be a professional.
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" Yes, but: Dr. Eric Reischer, a psychologist, says the new screen consultant economy and screen addiction are both "part of the mind-set that gets us stuck on our phones in the first place — the optimization efficiency mind-set.
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And it's a continual evolution, which means we need a different mind-set.
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When it comes to a fitness goal, the mind-set is slightly different.
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Among other things, the pair discussed how age was simply a mind-set.
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Not all of the divers arrive with an environmentally sensitive mind-set, either.
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" Ms. Robbins remains unhappy with what she calls the "College Board mind-set.
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People with this mind-set value the emancipated individual above the cohesive community.
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What we try to do is embrace that mind-set all the time.
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This mind-set isn't just a matter of a few senators going rogue.
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And he got his mind set on bringing it back to Hong Kong.
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But the mind-set it expressed is crucial for all subsequent climate action.
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In short, anti-globalism is economic illiteracy married to a conspiracy mind-set.
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"It's hard to change the mind-set of the screeners," Dalton told me.
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No place tries like California, a mind-set as much as a place.
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Manifestly — in mind-set as well as mission — the West was our destiny.
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Behind the science of what's doable is the mind-set of what's desirable.
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Deciding to share power rather than impose it requires a mind-set shift.
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To anybody with a Whig mind-set, the tales have a familiar ring.
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Banister maintained that his team's mind-set was the same after the trade.
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"This has brought about a kind of complacent, undisciplined mind set," it concluded.
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Last year, when I was 32, that mind-set caught up with me.
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"You can at least be aware of your psychological mind-set," he said.
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It is not so much an aggressive mind-set as an opportunistic one.
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And she makes us aware of the perils of such a mind-set.
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Some now consider her article a manifesto for embracing a computing mind-set.
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It's always been my mind-set: Don't get too comfortable in any way.
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The same mind-set needs to be applied to sepsis, Dr. Zucker said.
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Get a hammer of my own, discredit Bush and the conservative mind-set.
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"We came in with the same mind-set, same game plan," Bell said.
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"He's been teaching me the mind-set to be a champion," he said.
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Comfortable athleisure in neutral shades will put you in the right mind-set.
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"Today's mind-set is that workers shouldn't be given anything anymore," he said.
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This is a strange mind-set to have when reading about natural disasters.
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He changed his name to 28 Chainz, codifying a shift in his mind-set.
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We&aposre told that Judge Kavanaugh might have a different mind-set on that.
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Many curators and scholars say those institutions have to overcome a colonial mind-set.
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This is a mind-set with deep historical roots in the Great White North.
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My generation of teachers had a mind-set about how to teach a child.
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But working in health care settings requires a different mind-set, security experts emphasize.
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That's far from the real message of the research surrounding the growth mind-set.
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That tells you that it's the mind-set of just keeping the ball down.
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But that mind-set also feels like a way to move beyond America's Dad.
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Even though it's smaller now, Donald's mind-set is that it's an influential publication.
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The person with the pluralist mind-set acknowledges that God's truth is radically dispersed.
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Yu also attacked the "born red" mind-set among children of the party elites.
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"I can't do it by myself, so that was my mind-set," James said.
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"It needs a total mind-set change from top to bottom," Mr. Singh said.
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The mind-set that Gutiérrez was contending with among Democratic leaders was hardly incomprehensible.
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People with a vocation mind-set have their eyes fixed on the long game.
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From within this paranoid mind-set, viewers are forced to confront their own redundancy.
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People with this mind-set disdain the political or religious walls that divide people.
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We know what we have to do, and everybody has the same mind-set.
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It's just a mind-set of how we think the game should be played.
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This is not semantics—if you say it enough, it becomes a mind-set.
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It's a welcome counterbalance to the data-driven, engineering mind-set gripping the culture.
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"Such a mind-set means you're not invested in your current country," he explained.
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And the government bears much of the blame for fostering this selfish mind-set.
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"Lisa has a very particular mind-set," Ms. Philbin said, considerably understating the case.
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And that mind-set could not be readily defied, as President Trump has learned.
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"If you start from that premise, repair shouldn't be your mind-set," Jordan said.
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The scarcity mind-set is an acid that destroys every belief system it touches.
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Now, Donald Trump leads the Republican Party, the personification of the scarcity mind-set.
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"I was still in the immigrant mind-set," she said, before Emma challenged it.
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"I grew up in this 'You don't go to Germany' mind-set,' " he said.
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"That attack mind-set is shared by the entire Apache community," Captain Hall said.
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One farmer said there is a feudal mind-set among many of his friends.
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It has also acquired a new mind-set that normalizes, even glorifies, mini-massacres.
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They discovered that certain hues have a "tremendous effect" on a person's mind-set.
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It snaps you out of it and changes your outlook and your mind-set.
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But I am of the mind-set that it all depends on the situation.
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Mr. Minassian says a jewelry mind-set guides everything he does, large and small.
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If you change your mind-set, you're going to come out of it eventually.
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Though a few conversations mark her mind-set, there is no speechifying or grandstanding.
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But it's the experience of deprivation that leads to the mind-set, researchers say.
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I went into it with the mind-set that this is going to hurt.
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"It may even be more a value set than a mind-set," Zuckerberg says.
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Hersh chafed under what he saw as The Times's overly cautious journalistic mind-set.
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I'm skeptical of the mind-set that views everything as a straightforward demographic triangulation.
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Even if contemporary aesthetic preferences are rapidly evolving, that mind set has not changed.
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It felt like some Westerners living in Dakar had bought into that mind-set.
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I truly believe that reality TV is a thermometer of our cultural mind-set.
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He also used the check-ins to collect intelligence about Mr. Trump's mind-set.
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Every so often Margot gets a flash of actual insight into Robert's mind-set.
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It began at "growth mind-set" (0-15 years old), illustrated by an egg.
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They travel from east to west, each parent's mind set on a different destination.
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Yet the biggest cause, in my view, is the mind-set of the Republican electorate.
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But they are also taking an "all-or-nothing mind-set" with their portfolio decisions.
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It's having an open mind set to innovation that enables you to spark those things.
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Thinking of your time off as a recovery period is exactly the right mind-set.
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"It could actually be an advantage if you have a different mind-set," he said.
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"Hopefully you'll leave with a different mind-set than when you started," Ms. Poitras said.
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It's a mind-set that keeps the sector small and dooms efforts from the start.
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As the austerity mind-set took hold, Europe's big military suppliers quickly felt the pinch.
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She got in this mind-set of saying, 'Here are my flaws, and it's okay.
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We created confidence in the minds of people so the overall mind-set has changed.
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I thought it best to begin to get into the mind set of the peasant.
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"You have to have a mind-set coming into these kinds of venues," Donovan said.
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Lacob brought the same mind-set, if not the actual structure, to his basketball team.
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But in other ways, a whole lot has changed, because Baltimore's mind-set has changed.
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We had our mind-set in the right spot that we could actually do it.
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"I know that he's a tough player and has a warrior mind-set," McAdoo said.
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This mind-set also informs the park expansion, which it expects to complete this summer.
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It may not be possible to untangle economic anxiety and a more tribal mind-set.
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During the Wimbledon fortnight, she talked about having a different mind-set, about being calmer.
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It was a mind-set I wasn't ever aware I had until my early 20s.
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"Just to watch, just to see," he recalled on Tuesday of his mind-set then.
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"There's a lot more bad news to come, so a defensive mind-set is appropriate."
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That means they take evidence seriously; that means they can enter into another's mind-set.
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"I think we have the mind-set that we can only beat ourselves," Pierschbacher said.
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But that mind-set, which is welcome from an Italian coach, carries its own risks.
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"I had a clear mind-set of what I was going to do," Collins said.
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"They need to change their mind-set that science is just for them," she said.
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That view extends from the courts to police practices to the mind-set of citizens.
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Seminaries like Southeastern play a crucial role in shaping the mind-set of future pastors.
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We made efforts to change his mind-set, and I tried to rely on him.
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During my difficult time it was hard to find the right balance and mind-set.
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The mind-set of Jews who begin to culturally adapt to having a nation-state.
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Every such purchase can contribute to a shift away from that postwar manufacturing mind-set.
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The first step is a shift in mind-set — one we doctors have already accepted.
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The training for top-level jumping horses primarily involves maintaining their muscle and mind-set.
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He also put a centrist mind-set on display, avoiding any mention of President Trump.
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" Bibi had completely misread Trump's mind-set, which was: "We're awash in oil and gas.
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We still need to address shareholder primacy as a mind-set and a legal impediment.
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The orders may come fast, but the mind-set is the opposite of fast food.
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This is not only a question of mind-set, it is a question of policy.
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"The European mind-set was to be totally scared of fire," Mr. Russell-Smith said.
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"The Chadian mind-set is very proud, very effective and no nonsense," Mr. Lamprecht said.
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It's facile to blame our current political climate for this dog-eat-dog mind-set.
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Think of them simply as a peek into the mind-set of the investigative team.
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His whole mind-set is winning, and that's what it's all about in the playoffs.
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"He educated her in terms of the mind-set of the gangs," Ms. Montenegro said.
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His language reveals a particular mind-set, one of a liberal of a particular vintage.
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And that's why my mind-set coming back was this is going to be rough.
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But the transformation of the Republican mind-set encompasses more than just news or politics.
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I hated that mind-set, not being an individual, not being able to be yourself.
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"Both tennis and conducting require an extremely strong mind-set and physical well-being." jacquesnyc.
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"Both tennis and conducting require an extremely strong mind-set and physical well-being." jacquesnyc.
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"Just let me go to sleep and be at peace," she recalled of her mind-set.
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I would put this type of entrepreneurial mind-set up against any entrepreneurs in the world.
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"I think the mind-set of America is getting frustrated with the options available," said Schlaman.
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We go in there with the mind-set we&aposre going to win the football game.
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The truth is, once Cory had his mind set on something, he pursued it full-bore.
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But we have the opportunity to stop this mind-set from infecting their approach other situations.
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I think that's a good mind-set to have and something that's really sunk in here.
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"It's a cultural mind-set change that you need to share the road," Ms. Chernetz said.
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The baseline mind-set should be that most of the same standards apply in both situations.
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I think those that approach it with a negative mind-set only get a negative outcome.
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At times it can feel close, but the socialist mind-set still has an outsized influence.
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For decades the globalist/universalist mind-set — pro-immigration, pro-globalization — has been on the march.
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Students: Read the entire article, then tell us: — Has a teacher ever changed your mind-set?
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I knew that they were still focused, that their mind-set was still in the game.
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Mr. Cornyn's repellent remarks were, in this sense, an accurate reflection of the Republican mind-set.
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"I don't think I have the mind-set and discipline for what Kate does," Smith said.
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You'll discover that you have a lot to learn, and that's not a bad mind-set.
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"Your mind-set is a little bit different when you know what to expect," Enunwa said.
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"My mind-set is that I am still a reporter and not a novelist," he said.
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My mind-set and perspective on life has changed drastically since I've become a police officer.
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There was a different mind-set and it's linked to the larger issue of income inequality.
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"She helped shape the mind-set of the Germans," said Mr. Stiglitz, the Nobel-laureate economist.
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That mind-set on the left has given Democrats an upper hand in campaign fund-raising.
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Most of the work has been on her mind-set: 'This is what I can become.
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"The difference is the mind-set," said Judge, who is recovering from a severe oblique strain.
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I actually cannot fathom the mind-set of my queer ancestors at Stonewall 226 years ago.
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"In the military, it was a strict mind-set of being a warrior," Mr. Alvarez said.
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Omar: There seems to be a capitalist mind-set behind the making of New Year's resolutions.
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"We really just stayed humble," the Georgia sophomore J.R. Reed said of his team's mind-set.
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But they are competitors once again and must find their way back to that mind-set.
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Having an agile learning mind-set will be the new skill set of the 21st century.
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But in either case, it's usually the mind-set, not the work itself, that raises hackles.
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So you've moved from a fast and furious mind-set to a bit slower and steadier.
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Shaw, 29, slid along the floor to the restroom, his mind set on stopping the shooter.
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Democrats, and some Republicans, argue that Republicans' years of opposition cauterized their mind-set toward legislating.
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And this historical mind-set is the core of how we got to the climate disaster.
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I still understand the Russian mind-set and the thinking of the leaders in the Kremlin.
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When you go into that mind-set, you don't give women an opportunity to be heard.
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In short, try to proceed from a mind-set that's guided more by opportunity than grievance.
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Writing for the online Weird Fiction Review in 2013, Adam Mills praised Ms. Reed's mind-set.
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It won't be accomplished with an intolerant, purist mind set that isn't shared by most Americans.
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Those kids, we want to believe, get what Carol Dweck, a professor of psychology at Stanford University, calls the "growth mind-set:" the belief that their abilities can be developed, as opposed to a "fixed mind-set" in which innate aptitude limits the ability to learn.
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I had this mind-set like, I always go to Maine, I always do this or that.
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A guide to the mind-set of Generation Z, which is terrified and depressed about climate change.
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"Elon Musk brought in that kind of savage mind set of 'let's get this done,'" Kim said.
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Ironically, it's easy for adults to fall victim to a "fixed mind-set" about our own children.
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" "Adopt high standards, cultivate a professional mind set and don't be afraid to be viewed as decisive.
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Up until today Credit Suisse supports clients and prospects with the same mind-set around the world.
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People who think very, very, very differently than, let's say, the standard mind-set of the Times.
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She was thinking about making the Olympic team, she said, and that was the wrong mind-set.
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An anything-goes mind-set was in the air, as networks looked for something new and exciting.
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People who operate a career mind-set, on the other hand, often put self-preservation above all.
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Its proximity to outdoor recreation, a progressive mind-set and its walkability were all cited as factors.
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So that's my mind-set as well, and I know those guys want to win right away.
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"It's a different mind-set than singles," said Mike Bryan, winner of 16 men's doubles Grand Slams.
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Ms. Clarke, herself the mother of a millennial, fears that parents have fed that fragile mind-set.
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"I've really had my mind set on Hillary," he said, referencing Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton.
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"Part of our mind-set is that we've got to get out of our cars," she said.
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Mid-tempo tracks of grassland, beach and sometimes desert levels put me in the right mind-set.
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I held the mind-set that I wasn't smart enough for crosswords, so I never even tried.
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"They are just responding to the issue according to a government mind-set," said Mr. Chan, 56.
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Our mind-set, long ago, was wired to see safety and freedom as an either-or choice.
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"Already back in 2004, when I became world No. 1, that was my mind-set," Federer said.
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This mind-set might set off alarms at retailers that need people to keep buying new items.
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What it does mean is that all businesses and professionals will require a mind-set for change.
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"The president is responding to that new world order and that's the mind-set," Mr. Bossie said.
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"This is the mind-set that I am trying to break here in Trenton," Mr. Murphy said.
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"Our mind-set is the Westchester County Center is our new home," Liberty guard Shavonte Zellous said.
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Neither did Martina Hingis, despite a game and tactical mind-set ideally suited to the clay surface.
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If horses begin to show "nerves," McGaughey said, it could mean that their mind-set has changed.
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How do you adjust to the mind-set of a home cook when you make your picks?
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I am guardedly optimistic, mostly because of the changes in technology and the changes in mind-set.
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Japanese and European automakers use this strategy to get around Trump's "bring the jobs back" mind-set.
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"As you can see, it was a different focus; it was a different mind-set," Anthony said.
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We need to come with a different mind-set, play with much more physicality and play harder.
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They left Mexico with the mind-set of giving me and my older brother a better lifestyle.
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With those good hours in mind, set a time to start and end your designated work hours.
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The championship mind-set of LeBron James has permeated the team, which is already eyeing the playoffs.
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Gervais has honed the minds of Olympians, and serves as the mind-set guru for the Seahawks.
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If you go in with that mind-set, you're not going to miss your pitch as often.
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But a hostile mind-set can still get the better of us when nationalistic sentiments are involved.
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"Pilots are determined to complete their mission and that can be a dangerous mind-set," he said.
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The mind-set has been 'Let's not lose this game' as opposed to 'Let's win this game.
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Detaching from work is one way to pause, but pausing is also a change in mind-set.
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Without this mind-set, which Buber called "I-It," there would be no science, economics, or politics.
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That mind-set was initiated by Conceptual Art, solidified by the Pictures Generation and still going strong.
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"I think the mind-set of both the government and the public is extremely episodic," she said.
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My own paternal grandmother, traumatized by the war, gave me my first introduction to that mind-set.
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" Watson added: "So what I've worked on since I've been on tour is my attitude, my mind-set.
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The resulting mind-set, disdainful of idealism and suspicious of ego, is one we are now, evidently, exporting.
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"You can't go out here and not have a mind-set to win the fight," Chief Sparks said.
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It's a victim mind-set that is exhausting, especially because the Clintons' messes are of their own making.
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Hopelessness explores a mind-set that she believes to be responsible for human industry's destruction of the biosphere.
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"I don't want our mind-set to just allow failure to sink in," Kerr said in an interview.
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This was the mind-set that made Martin Luther King Jr. fundamentally optimistic, even in temporarily dark times.
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The attacking mind-set and physical approach prevalent at Randwick has remained with Jones and Cheika ever since.
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We often think we need to consume everything — kind of a "use it or lose it" mind-set.
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Central to the party's mind-set is an arrogant dismissal of a major share of the U.S. population.
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Brian Jenkins, now a consultant for firms that raise money for start-up companies, shared that mind-set.
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Mr. Sharif vowed on Monday to defeat not just Taliban terrorists but the "extremist mind-set" in Pakistan.
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"Having grown up academically in the United States, I have somewhat of an American mind-set," he said.
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I thought it was kind of a perfect way to portray the mind-set of a Nazi youth.
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He's also been working on a steadier mind-set that won't allow mistakes to compound into multiple errors.
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Because users visit Pinterest in a shopping mind-set, the video ads should have more impact, Bidgoli argued.
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However, we need a united industry approach to change the current mind-set of fast, convenient, and cheap.
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The multiculturalist mind-set values racial, gender and ethnic identities and regards national identities as reactionary and exclusive.
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" That mind-set, the pope wrote, "helps to perpetuate many of the evils that we are condemning today.
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We just want to know if you're a threat and where your mind-set is at and everything.
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It was a struggle at times but I had the right mentality, I had the right mind-set.
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For example, in the years after Ronald Reagan, the Republican Party was defined by its abundance mind-set.
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But the style of politics that Trump's scarcity mind-set demands has been a disaster for conservative governance.
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It's that particular behavior, habit or mind-set that is self-destructive but that we're completely blind to.
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Having been in the wellness industry for over 22 years, I am seeing a shift of mind-set.
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The mind-set has been moved and we now even have autonomous transport coming in a big way.
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These visits prompt the same question: How can we spread the civic mind-set they have in abundance?
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And try an "abundance" mind-set, meaning that if one offer doesn't work out, something better will happen.
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That's a very different mind-set from finding other people to do things, improving their thinking, helping them.
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Sheffer's account of the "program of systematic child killing" that grew out of this mind-set is chilling.
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Such a mind-set, it turns out, is also useful in the time of pandemics and self-quarantines.
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Bolshevism was a mind-set, an idiosyncratic culture with an intolerant paranoid wordview obsessed with abstruse Marxist ideology.
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The winning brands cannot rely heavily on innovating with design creativity: A new disruptive mind-set in needed.
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When debunking information, it's also useful to get the audience in a skeptical mind-set, the authors argue.
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Many tend to think that financial decisions require a similarly cold, abstract, analytical mind-set, Professor Sela said.
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One Hollywood friend equated their mind-set to moving into an outdated house and looking for wood rot.
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I arrived to discover that the landscape had changed — and the mind-set of the people with it.
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It's not the mind-set that leads people into poverty, or that explains why many never escape it.
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His mother, too, had the right mind-set: "She willed me to find a way out," he writes.
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"I think it wasn't so much that my tennis improved, it was more my mind-set," Gauff said.
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He has the mind-set, common to many surgeons, that he can do pretty much whatever he wants.
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White men, the losers in the new order, responded by adopting their own identitarian, victim-group mind-set.
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It's just a matter of believing and having the right technique and the mind-set of doing it.
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It may be possible to deliberately cultivate this kind of limber mind-set by, for example, living abroad.
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For a window into the changing mind-set of investors, consider some news around the Fed this week.
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That toxic mind-set can be opposed in Washington, but it can also be confronted on the sidewalk.
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" As the fourth quarter begins, she added: "That's when your mind-set kicks in that we're not tired.
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I feel like it's a very different mind-set you need to have as a serve-and-volleyer.
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But the populist mind-set starts, as it did with Reagan, with the average person as your touchstone.
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"We invest with the mind-set of a business owner and not merely as a stock operator," he said.
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"The older generations grew up with a certain mind-set, and we have a different perspective," Ms. O'Connor said.
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Adam Levine had his mind set on departing from The Voice years before his shocking exit announcement in May.
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He has high energy, is competitive and driven to win, with a mind-set of teaching and developing players.
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" Indeed, Dr. Goebel-Fabbri said, the meticulous focus on food in diabetes "can mimic an eating disorders mind-set.
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Klesitz has found that many don't have the skills or mind-set to thrive in an increasingly freelance economy.
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Clearly his mind-set was that I had to lead a certain way or I was not a leader.
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"If we can change people's mind set about this, then we can help people save real money," Schulz said.
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He did not always have that mind-set — not with the Knicks, and not when he joined the Cavaliers.
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Misogyny is the mind-set that polices and enforces these goals; it's the "law enforcement branch" of the patriarchy.
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In order to understand the mind-set of those who plant these signs, I often go back to Sept.
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Being mentally tough and responding well under competitive pressure is a mind-set that can be learned, he said.
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"Ever since Fleming discovered penicillin, we've been in the mind-set that we need to kill microbes," Quave says.
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When I have my mind set on something, it's very hard for me to derail or go somewhere else.
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Still, it became for me one early portal into a millennial strand in the mind-set of the West.
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Chris Finlayson, New Zealand's attorney general, said the issue was resolved by taking the Maori mind-set into account.
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" In her book, Farsad explains her early mind-set in one very honest statement: "I used to feel Black.
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"It took me a decade of living in the United States to leave that mind-set behind," she said.
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And as we pursue, for example, the Sustainable Development Goals, we have to get past the charity mind-set.
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Rather, it's that the "family" mind-set tends to stem from dysfunction and tends to breed more of it.
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There is a story, first reported by Jane Mayer in The New Yorker, that illustrates the mind-set perfectly.
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"We shouldn't have this replacement mind-set to pop out the human and pop in the machine," he said.
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This mind-set equates innovation exclusively with invention and implies that if you just buy the new thing, voilà!
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"Coming into halftime, Fizz knew that we had that type of mind-set coming into the game," Hardaway said.
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"Picture a radio with knobs, take the dial, and turn it off," she said later, describing her mind-set.
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But that's not your mind-set because you can't survive if you think you're not going to play forever.
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It offered a clue into the mind-set of baseball's best strikeout pitcher: He doesn't really try for strikeouts.
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He said his arrest was part of a law enforcement mind-set that views Chinese-Americans as uniquely suspicious.
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"We were definitely in the mind-set that we would just try everything, and we did," Mr. Smith said.
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If you have your mind set on Google's 2019 flagship phone, the Pixel 4, you can save there, too.
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But when you apply its mind-set — the law of the TV jungle — to public life, things get ugly.
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That is, you might think that if you haven't been paying any attention to the right-wing mind-set.
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When Clark became a judge 15 years ago, there was a different mind-set about how to manage stress.
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There are "a lot of players, a lot of players with a very different mind-set," Mr. Trump said.
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But as the financial and emotional costs of disasters increase, so does the evidence of a shifting mind-set.
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Younger generations are far more cognizant that the lake needs protecting, but the mind-set is not yet universal.
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"He was one of the early adopters of the mind-set," Stavens, the CEO of Nines, told Business Insider.
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" —Caroline Preston We asked teachers if they consciously taught resilience, or related topics like "grit" or "growth mind-set.
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That's created a "post-Baltimore mind-set," Mr. Falco said: Paying the ransom now potentially looks cheaper and faster.
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That's created a "post-Baltimore mind-set," Mr. Falco said: Paying the ransom now potentially looks cheaper and faster.
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The trial of Mr. Milosevic, though, revealed government archives and evidence that contributed to a different public mind-set.
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I bring this up only because a post-security-line mind-set is important to understanding the allure of XpresSpa.
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The new organization and ways of working were implemented in 2017 with a mind-set of continuous improvement over time.
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But to start a second career, you have to have a very different mind-set than most retirees, he said.
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Every successful entrepreneur or business owner, regardless of the industry, must have a similar mind-set with whatever they do.
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Those with a fixed mind-set are bound to repeat their mistakes because they try their best to ignore them.
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It is hard to imagine the mind-set that would sanction and pursue such a cruel and psychologically misguided policy.
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While Wade Cota has his mind set on being the next American Idol, his end goal is far more personal.
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Once you've been through isolation and obscurity and seeing your generation flourish, I think that remains your mind-set forever.
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Yes, we need well-trained professionals with a sophisticated understanding of the world, but we need a fresh mind-set.
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But this unsettling film is about the planting and nurturing of a mind-set, one grounded in hostility and fear.
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It will need to fine-tune a cultural mind-set in a country that once dismissed pianos as bourgeois luxuries.
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And my dad was always of the mind-set that I should write things down, so I started doing that.
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This materialistic mind-set means that many Democrats are perpetually surprised by events that involve cultural threats and national identity.
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They were exposed to what the Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck describes as a growth, rather than a fixed, mind-set.
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It is more likely that for a variety of reasons certain professions have attracted people with a certain mind-set.
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The mind-set stuck well into the primaries — even data-minded Nate Silver succumbed to the siren call of punditry.
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She carries with her a mind-set that tries to anticipate the next shot, the next point, the next set.
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The Scandinavian farmers who settled there in the 1800s had brought with them a communitarian mind-set born of necessity.
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"Changing the positive mind-set around inadequate sleep as a lifestyle is necessary to safeguard one's health," said Dr. Hillman.
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Whether their efforts do anything to change the mind-set of Mr. Trump and his lieutenants remains to be seen.
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In those intervening years there's been an utter transformation in the unconscious mind-set within which people hold their beliefs.
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And we also think she is going to be, you know, that growth mind-set we need for North America.
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Yet many water managers are embracing a new mind-set of working with nature rather than trying to conquer it.
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If I would have had a different mind-set to avoid him, then I should not have played the clay.
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Almena arrived on the appointed day, two hours late; he scoffed at Kathleen Bouchard's meticulous mind-set and ignored her.
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"If you have the mind-set that you can't do it," Young says, "you're not going to be able to."
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"We have to, as an electorate, change our mind-set on what executive leadership looks like," Ms. Peeler-Allen said.
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He went with the mind-set that his teammates could help prepare him for the next step in his career.
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Whatever happens, happens — and that mind-set, he said, has led to clarity of thought and better decisions on court.
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One even sought a new mind-set, and a different kind of ending, at the top of an ancient pyramid.
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It's about changing a mind-set through the values of the sport that we know leads to peace between people.
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" In this age of accelerations, "the new killer skill set is an agile mind-set that values learning over knowing.
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That's where we're being unique and successful in the sense that we're approaching things with a more 'agency' mind-set.
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All of these factors also need to be considered and weighed in assessing Coach Meyer's mind-set on July 24.
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If they face high out-of-pocket costs, "they're of a mind-set to avoid visits, expensive treatments," he said.
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For both teams, the mind-set seemed to be that the real World Cup would begin at the final whistle.
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I can't gauge for you the mind-set of an American person who really believes that Russia influenced this election.
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These factors have led to a mind-set among Latinx people that they get a pass in using the word.
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Instead of rolling out of bed and looking at your phone, try the three M's: mindfulness, movement and mind-set.
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As for Popovich's frustration with his team's mind-set, it is worth noting some of his statements before Game 2.
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That is not a lot in a force of nearly 180,000, but it could reflect a far broader mind-set.
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And he had no patience for the "Rocky," blue-collar, underdog mind-set of Philadelphia's sports teams and their fans.
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For Jamelle Bouie, they speak to a mind-set that privileges the success of a deal above its moral outcome.
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Health care stocks are perhaps the best example of how investors' mind-set has changed in just a few days.
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The blend is alternately stimulating and bewildering, revelatory and infuriating: yet another symptom of the museum's limited curatorial mind-set.
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Trump represents a backlash against the challenge to the white mind-set, white assumptions and white amnesia that I mentioned.
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Too many parents have a "don't-take-no-for-an-answer" mind-set, and their children adopt the same attitude.
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His playmaking, his extra pass mind-set, the defense and steals and blocks — I'm not surprised that he's having success.
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"What are the techie solves we could come up with for this?" is how Mr. King describes their mind-set.
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Maybe it's better to figure out the vocabulary and mind-set necessary to talk to people who have opposite views.
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This is essentially Ms. Warren's critique against what she considers the small-bore mind-set some in her party embrace.
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Unfortunately, schools are failing to teach them the mind-set and skills they need to stay relevant in the economy.
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The result of this mind-set is that bold, structural reforms are pushed aside and highly technical changes adopted instead.
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"They tried to copy the Westerner, not only in their mind-set but even in their dressing," the official said.
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Mr. Bolsonaro accused Mr. Macron of having a "colonialist mind-set" and told him to stay out of Brazilian business.
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Mr. Bolsonaro accused Mr. Macron of having a "colonialist mind-set" and told him to stay out of Brazilian business.
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The idea is a reinvention of building sets like Lego and going to a more creative and sustainable mind-set.
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But I really thought he came with a mind-set that he was going to get out of this rut.
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"We came in with that mind set to put our foot on the throttle and not let go," Thompson said.
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H: Does "fast and loose" apply to your curatorial style as well, or does curating require a different mind set?
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This is a more neutral way to begin than saying we should believe victims, and better describes our impartial mind-set.
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The "Obama Tech Surge" brought top coders, designers and a Silicon Valley mind-set to Washington to remake government information technology.
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"The one thing I did have my mind set on was having a very extravagant train," Bushnell, 29, tells PEOPLE exclusively.
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"But, at the same time, people need to continue to invest in themselves and have a growth mind set," she said.
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Abraham was quick to point out his role isn't to "judge" other boys, but to try to shift their mind-set.
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"When I first walked in, I already had the mind-set of them being guilty," one woman said, reported the paper.
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Starting out with a desk prepared for the day ahead could have a powerful effect on your mind-set and productivity.
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They simply expect others to get with the program — to adjust their mind-set and fall into their way of thinking.
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But what is right in this case is the exploratory mind-set that led to these experiments in the first place.
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"They're still trying to project this mind-set that they're blowing up the place, blowing up the institution," Mr. Senor said.
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We still have a long time to get this turned around, and that's got to be our mind-set in here.
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It is also true Merkel, Macron, even Putin may disappear from the public square, leaving leaders with an unconventional mind set.
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The remarks, which led to Campanis's resignation, had highlighted the institutional mind-set behind baseball's poor hiring record for those roles.
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How did the drive down to Fort Lauderdale affect your mind-set going into the matchup against Mr. and Mrs. Weinbaum?
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Gusto, founded in 2011 as ZenPayroll (people in this business apparently love the Zen mind-set), has attracted 40,000 paying customers.
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She really has a Progressive mind-set, in that she sees herself as the instrument of power to improve children's lives.
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When asked about his goals for the future, he promptly replies that he has his mind set on winning a Grammy.
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You put yourself into the mind-set of another, which puts them at ease and helps you forge a meaningful encounter.
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" "The political mind-set that turned human beings into categories, classes and races also turned them into rodents, insects and garbage.
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"The human mind-set will be: 'Wow, we just saw $26 — we are never going to overspend again,'" Mr. Anderson said.
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Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and President Emmanuel Macron of France may have had a similar mind-set about Mr. Trump.
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Taking charge of your mind-set, your emotional labeling and your behavior is how you partner with anxiety and reclaim control.
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Mr. Putin's defensive economic mind-set also reflects the desire of the voters who just rubber-stamped his return to power.
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A constructive but realistic mind-set would put our safety first while expanding America's opportunities to engage productively with the world.
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Yet the larger mind-set in this show, with its love of rhythmic subtlety and geometric intricacy, is entirely un-Bauschian.
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But to people who knew the family, the father's mind-set reflected that of the family's caste, the Banias, or traders.
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" I had to get into the mind-set of writing it for myself, not for readers of "The Hate U Give.
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"I'm hoping my understanding of the player mind-set will be an advantage when I'm communicating internally here," Van Wagenen said.
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"I have this mind-set that I feel like I can win if it gets down to the wire," Osaka said.
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When she looked back on the citizen education workshops in the South, Ms. Cotton recalled the mind-set of the attendees.
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"Perhaps it should" change the fans' mind-set, Jack Long, 69, a retired Philadelphia firefighter and paramedic, said at the gym.
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It represents another step on the long road to equality and a shift in the mind-set of an entire generation.
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"I was putting myself in the mind-set of what the crew is going through," said Mr. Tuell, of Deltona, Fla.
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We are building a champion, but you have to give me time to set up the routines and a mind-set.
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"I trust the coaches," Ezeli said of his mind-set while sitting out almost the first 80 minutes of the series.
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The German word angst has actually entered the vocabulary of the Americans and the French as symbolic of our mind-set.
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That is hardly a mind-set to be celebrated and rewarded at institutions dedicated to inquiry and pursuit of new challenges.
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Its members, millennials and their younger Gen Z kin, share a mind-set, making common cause of a yen for authenticity.
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Gorski shows how a social-science, technocratic mind-set has triumphed, treating politics as just a competition of self-interested utilitarians.
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This mind-set was bad enough when Mr. Sessions was a senator from Alabama working to thwart sentencing reforms in Congress.
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"That alone tells you where the Republican leadership mind-set is on this," Mr. Limbaugh said on his program in 2014.
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Dlamini employed a similar mind-set in August during the first stage of qualifying at Mission Hills Country Club in California.
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Lonely people are more likely to perceive ambiguous social cues negatively, and enter a self-preservation mind-set — worsening the problem.
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"It's about trying to change the mind-set that cruising is for the nearly dead and newly wed," Mr. Soy said.
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After realizing the crushing impact medical debts were having on millions of Americans, the men decided to flip their mind-set.
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At that point, the PRI had already lost the election and the mind-set of the participants switched to damage control.
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But the tougher, more important task for both parties is rejecting the mechanisms and mind-set that keep predators in power.
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The problem with today's left-wing and right-wing ideas is that they are both based on a scarcity mind-set.
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An author views the book differently from the reader, so putting yourself in an author's mind-set helps you see it.
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And at the time, even though she ran with the Surrealist crowd, it was quite a radical mind-set to exteriorize.
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Now unquestionably the world's finest player, he returned to Naples with his mind set on bringing the city its first scudetto.
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Fanning's character is described as the first woman hired by the NYPD, with a mind set on becoming their first female detective.
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I entered the first day of the draft with the mind-set that I might not get a call—but I might.
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Her father was a bank director with a keen curiosity for the world around him, and she inherited his inquisitive mind-set.
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Castonzo missed the entire preseason because of the ailment, so being back on the football field is therapeutic for his mind-set.
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You don't just walk in here say, 'Oh, everything's going to be O.K.' You have to have a mind-set to understand.
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OAKMONT, Pa. — As Dustin Johnson teed off in the final round of the 116th United States Open, his mind-set was simple.
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It's time to move beyond the mind-set and the role of a businessman and assume the mantle of commander of chief.
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They need to get out of the mind-set that keeps the police from knowing the difference between suspects, victims and bystanders.
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We need the mind-set that success is no longer about our level of knowledge but about our level of creative intelligence.
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As he goes into the weekend at the top of the leaderboard, do not look for him to change his mind-set.
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"I know I'm not any better than Tony," Betts told Chad Jennings of The Athletic, describing his mind-set at the time.
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Offsets, she said, encourage a break-even mind-set when what's needed to avert disaster is to slash fossil-fuel consumption immediately.
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He is trying to employ a similar mind-set while playing alongside younger teammates like Tony DeAngelo, 23, and Brady Skjei, 24.
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"In 2011, people were still of the mind-set that you couldn't attribute any individual event to climate change," Dr. Cullen said.
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It's a different mind-set than when you're in your 20s, so people are more apt to gravitate back toward lighter beer.
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A new coach, a new mind-set and a new generation of players have the team entering the World Cup with excitement.
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Reverend Khongthrem believes that when people in Mawlynnong started earning more money because of the increase in visitors, their mind-set changed.
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Sticking to a diet, taking his medication and attending therapy have allowed Mr. Warner to keep a positive mind-set, he said.
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Andrew Das: A forward to push the pace and, not for nothing, a scorer's mind-set in case we go to penalties.
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Both companies symbolized a shift in India's business mind-set in recent decades, as they looked overseas to court clients and deals.
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Alienation also breeds a zero-sum mind-set — it's us or them — and with it a tribal clannishness and desire for exclusion.
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"Someone starting up with the same mind-set and approach that Peter Nowell had might not make it today," Dr. Moore said.
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Or we can signal to the world that we are caught up in the mind-set of 20 or 30 years ago.
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"The president is not going to change the mind-set of anyone buying at $5,000 to $10,000 per square foot," he said.
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Her channel, Ayanna Alexis, encourages viewers to embrace who they are while living life to the fullest with a positive mind-set.
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"What matters is someone has the right attitudes and the right mind-set to focus on the strategies and do the work."
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This mind-set is familiar, especially in discussions of mental health or addiction, and in arguments at the heart of many marriages.
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She subscribes to a less-is-more mind-set, and much of the work she does is in how little she says.
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" In our conversation, Hillary Clinton spoke of the limits of an "educationalist" mind-set, which she called a "peculiar form of élitism.
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" He added: "I think firms are going to look and feel very different in the future and that will change the mind-set.
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Uber executives have their mind set on turning profits, and Cramer lauded the moves the company has been making to reach that goal.
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But he also noted that they supplied a framework, a strategy for working through the questions that such a mind-set might raise.
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The mind-set of the industry is really arrogant, that their things are worth so much, that even human lives are not equal.
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He describes Haley as a "big ideas" person whose path you don't want to cross when she's got her mind set on something.
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"It's not so much innovation, it's more a change in mind-set," said Wood Mackenzie's upstream oil and gas research director, Angus Rodger.
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Discussing a scene in which Carter's character is about to get into a fight with Murray's, Holbrook asked Carter about his mind-set.
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But Ali's impact was not limited to those of a certain race or of a certain religion or of a certain mind-set.
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It's much more about mind set, because for the first time in a long time, Armenians feel as though they have a voice.
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Hillary Clinton's mind-set is to keep a secret, something she has not always been good at and which then tends to backfire.
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The approach you have at the plate, your mind-set of all you're trying to do is put the bat on the ball.
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"We can control training, we can control mind-set, we can control behavior and effort," Sicoli said as practice ended on Manhattan Beach.
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"Reviewing digital media, historically, has been very revealing in terms of somebody's mind-set, ideological beliefs, intentions," an FBI spokesman said last week.
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I remember when I was first getting sober, part of the mind-set of an addict is that there's shame and self-loathing.
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The notion that we'd co-evolved with parasites for so long that our immune system needed them appealed to Amy's holistic mind-set.
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Two nights after a surprising loss to the Nets, the Cavaliers (403-240) were back on track to establishing their playoff mind-set.
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"They key is the mind-set to continually question and wonder in ourselves and in conversation with others about our choices," she said.
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He told the special counsel of Trump's "mind-set" in the days leading up to his firing of former FBI Director James Comey.
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As general manager of the Dodgers, working under Andrew Friedman, Zaidi could take a small-market mind-set to a large-market payroll.
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One message, he said, will be to "wring out some of the undue optimism" that had been part of the mind-set there.
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Today, after the financial crisis, the shrinking of the middle class, the partisan warfare, a scarcity mind-set is dominant: Resources are limited.
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In an interview in March, Ms. Campbell referred to the changes at Facebook explicitly before explaining the shift in mind set at Tinder.
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It probably reflects a mind-set that made Mr. Mueller stubborn about, or oblivious to, how a TV culture would hijack his narrative.
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The use of "we" is "very automatic," she says, part of a collective mind-set that makes life less lonely at the top.
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"Changing the mind-set of so many teachers and so many parents and millions and millions of children, it takes time," he said.
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But Merkel, who had grown up behind the Iron Curtain and without the Western pro-European mind-set, "wasn't there yet," he said.
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Cindy Mi Founder and chief executive, VIPKid I hope students today will cultivate a global mind-set and a passion for lifelong learning.
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Still, the shift in mind-set at Kering has come at a time where other major luxury groups are also rethinking their hands.
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"In the beginning, they expressed the mind-set that they wanted to 'win,' by finding a $5,000 dress for $300," Dr. Nichols said.
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I've been treating the rest of my income as fun money, but my mind-set has really changed in the past few months.
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At 22, Sakkari has the work ethic, aggressive mind-set and audacious ball-striking ability to make a deep run at Roland Garros.
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"If I could do seventh grade over, I would change my whole mind-set," said a girl from behind a pair of glasses.
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"Beside the music, he gave me the mind-set and made me believe I could do anything," the saxophonist Benny Rubin, 19, said.
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He also said the organizers suspected that the "vote blue no matter who" mind-set stopped some Iowans from caring about the caucus.
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Boras said Clay Bellinger "reveres the game and takes nothing for granted," and Cody, it seems, has inherited the utility man's mind-set.
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"Their mind-set is the same," he said, batting away concerns as he took an oversize stick of sugar cane to the juicer.
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She told me that she made "Pure Heroine" in a quasi-"anthropological" mind-set, scrutinizing adolescent rituals even as she lived them firsthand.
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In his opening statement, Mr. Berke offered insight into the mind-set of Democrats as he recounted an anecdote involving his young son.
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For years, Ms. Majors said, she had adopted the engineer's neutral mind-set — she wrote code, and others decided how it was used.
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They have this feeling that rules don't apply to them, although that mind-set is often the key to much of their success.
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I think a lot of times, maybe administrators are going through the process of hiring somebody with the mind-set of a male.
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So maybe the "let's dance" mind-set is in the blood of Louisiana, a state with a long tradition of music and partying.
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Soto entered a peculiar mind-set that can settle over a combatant in the seconds before battle, a feeling of absolute, intoxicating clarity.
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"I had always followed that elite mind-set of this is what you're doing, you don't have much of a say," she said.
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Our growing cultural mind-set is that we're too busy to connect with those closest to us, even though we collectively want to.
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The coaching staff wants the players who are least likely to block shots to take charges, or at least have that mind-set.
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It will be very difficult for Sessions to bring us back to a mind-set that existed five years or a decade ago.
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The harsh setback pushed Siegemund forward in unexpected ways, allowing her to pursue her work in psychology, and stoking an already competitive mind-set.
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It's called the Ad Astra School, and—you guessed it—the focus is on self-motivated learning, problem-solving, and an entrepreneurial mind-set.
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First, understand your "health-care mind-set" — whether you like to go to the doctor a lot or not — and plan your finances accordingly.
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But the offense may get even better as the weather warms up, Ventura believes, and he can always count on the team's mind-set.
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They also reflect an unabating mind-set that is changing the nature of Israel, promoting vengeance and vigilantism in place of law and order.
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The boot camps, which contain 25 to 30 people during a full-day workshop, try to get people into this kind of mind set.
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"Now we know that the Romanian population isn't buying this illiberal hatred, and that as a country we remain European in our mind-set."
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We're not going to put the pressure of sweeping every series just to get back — that's not fair, that's not the right mind-set.
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While no one doubts their competence or their European mind-set, the other 27 member states do want their share of the top jobs.
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And that mind-set is likely why he fears that "The Mueller Show," live before a congressional studio audience, would be a polarizing spectacle.
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Maybe the toughest thing for Saban quarterbacks is buying into the mind-set that calls on them not to win the game single-handedly.
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Moderates are afraid to break from the gloom and carnage mind-set that populists like Donald Trump, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders insist on.
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"You have to break out of that mind-set that you can get everything you want with the touch of a finger," he explained.
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He said their ideal mind-set should be similar to the way he and Shaquille O'Neal played in their early days with the Lakers.
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This concern contributed to the "Flight 93 election" mind-set that cast the 2016 contest as the campaign that would decide our national fate.
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He liked to approach hitters with his best stuff right away; no conserving for later innings, a mind-set ideally suited to shorter stints.
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"I think they were more apt to be in the mind-set of saying we want to perform well in the cold," Hatman said.
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I found it to be a natural mind-set, maybe because I thought about telling these stories to my younger brother, who is 17.
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However contentious the world may look, they have a mind-set that at our deepest level we are all connected in a single fabric.
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But I'm temperamentally unable to mimic my father's succeed-at-all-costs immigrant mind-set, an instinct I share with most of my generation.
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It was grounded in the mind-set that increasing trade and investment would benefit both countries by making America safer and China more prosperous.
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In another sign of this "trust authority" mind-set, official instructions to Grenfell residents were to "stay put" in the event of a fire.
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We may ask how connected the militarist mind-set of war poetry is to its (seeming) opposite: the obsessive heart-throbbing of love poetry.
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"They are very forward-looking in terms of strategy and mind-set," said Roberta Bigliani, a vice president at IDC, a market research firm.
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"Football is the type of sport that if one person wants to do it, you have to have the same mind-set," Taylor said.
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Previously, "the mind-set of the building was, 'Our kids don't go to college — they go to work,'" said Stephanie Ridley, a Spanish teacher.
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This was not just a window into the conspiratorial and fantasist mind-set of the President-elect but a looming threat to voting rights.
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So the agency, long dominated by a conservative engineering mind-set, has gotten little pressure from Washington to move faster on the energy transition.
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" He once attacked Justice Sonia Sotomayor for having a "postmodern, relativistic, secular mind-set" that is "directly contrary to the founding of our republic.
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We see both archival and in-the-moment footage of Ms. Fisher in manic phases, and she's articulate, artful even, about her mind-set.
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"We've got to move forward with the stuff on the field as well, and that's part of the rugby player's mind-set," Hooper said.
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What we're trying to do is change the cultural mind-set so that people know what to do when they suspect or see abuse.
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The Jane Club, an all-women's co-working space in the center of Los Angeles, is a prime place to encounter this mind-set.
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One hates to think of what a man with his mind-set can do with a nuclear arsenal and the world as his stage.
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May, who also went to Oxford, is several years older than this group, but her politics epitomize Britain's retreat into a provincial mind-set.
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The ability to ascertain ''what the White House is thinking'' or ''the president's mind-set'' once accounted for many hours (often billable) of analysis.
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There's a deep-rooted mind-set on the part of both doctors and patients that medication is the only legitimate way to treat disease.
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It's about sports in general, and once the mind-set changes and girls start picking up sports, there will be more players in golf.
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At the M.I.T. Media Lab, researchers have programmed a "growth mind-set" into robots that have enough personality to engage preschoolers in puzzle games.
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Cotton and Perdue are the second coming of those static mind-set/slow-growth/zero-sum liberals one used to meet in the 1970s.
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"If it's not going to happen here, it's going to happen somewhere," he said, explaining his mind-set as he languished with the Indians.
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This is the mind-set that a patriarchal society enforces, one designed to keep women from defining success in ways unrelated to male adoration.
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These sundered families are the latest casualty of "zero tolerance" — a misguided mind-set that bludgeons the people it targets, no matter how vulnerable.
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It was the best way to learn as much as possible about the president's mind-set and his views on issues like North Korea.
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You get in that mind-set for six hours and you go home, you're still pumping, and it's hard to not make everything urgent.
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Modern technology makes it easier to control people, but it also creates a mind-set in which people get much angrier about being controlled.
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The engineering mind-set has little patience for the fetishization of words and images, for the mystique of art, for moral complexity and emotional expression.
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The New Republic, it turned out, was far removed from the Silicon Valley mind-set that Mr. Hughes and his chief executive, Guy Vidra, espoused.
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Mr. Hearn was also, along with Mr. Andresen, of a practical mind-set, most interested in improving the basic experience of holding and using Bitcoins.
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He didn't start high school with a great mind-set because — and I understand — we were going through a lot of stuff at the time.
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The idea that somehow a disease stems from our mind-set, or can be cured by thinking positively, persists even today, despite being roundly disproven.
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"If you have your mind set on something and you truly believe in it, then you work on it with all your might," Willis said.
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Whilst this is not insurmountable by any means, it brings to the fore the need to effect a change in mind-set inside the boardroom.
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And it's just a different mind-set now where I always felt that somehow the grown-ups, as Dana puts it, would work it out.
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I'm not sure if he's talking about evil or the mind-set of entitlement or colonialism but either three of those interpretations resonate with me.
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"It's just a mind-set; it's who you are," said Joe Maddon, the manager of the Chicago Cubs, whose hitters lead the majors in walks.
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There is no point in buying for the sake of buying; any new recruits need a certain mind-set, rather than a particular skill set.
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There never seems to be any complacency, and that mind-set is essential in a place like Cleveland, where they don't have the highest revenue.
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That the sergeant would do this in front of a federal official investigating civil rights violations may be astounding, but it demonstrated his mind-set.
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She said she learned to cultivate an "investor mind-set," which helps her make decisions that maximize long-term value rather than short-term gain.
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"Our thought process and mind-set coming into this year has been to play fast," said Stepan, who has two assists in the young season.
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I think we both desire, in the end, to transform a mind-set or a way of thinking that has been destructive to our communities.
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But Jones has had an immediate effect on the players' mind-set and confidence, and he has given them a framework to meet their potential.
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" 'I want this guy to be my friend, I need his help,' " he said, summing up their mind-set as they filled out the forms.
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Even the album's cover art explicitly channels the mind-set of teen-agers and twentysomethings who, liberated by the Internet, spurn labels and celebrate eccentricity.
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The mind-set was mainstream during the nineteen-nineties, and still runs strong in the tech community, with its doing-well-by-doing-good ethos.
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But there would be enormous political peril in that for the speaker, and that assumes a mind-set in the Senate that may not exist.
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" Likewise, the attacker in Hanau fixated on crime committed by nonwhite immigrants and possessed what the German authorities have called "a deeply racist mind-set.
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In the preface to "On Combat," Colonel Grossman wrote that he spends nearly 300 days a year traveling the country evangelizing the sheepdog mind-set.
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But I'm really surprised at how far I could go in changing the mind-set, trying to reset the passion that we have for music.
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"There's a very constructive mind-set in the Trump administration to find the best path forward," one attendee, Vas Narasimhan, the C.E.O. of Novartis, said.
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"This runs contrary to the prepper mind-set," said Jim Rawles, the founder of SurvivalBlog, a popular website in the United States for doomsday preparedness.
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He tried to get himself into a positive mind-set before calling his mother or anyone else, because he felt he shouldn't drag others down.
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For instance, invite your students to read about "growth mind-set" or learning from failure, then give them opportunities to try out what they learn.
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Instead, suggest one meeting, and go into it with a mind-set that you are in effect turning over control of this relationship to her.
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There is a lot of controversy regarding drug treatment, but the critical factor that recurs in all treatment plans is the mind-set of society.
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"It's getting out of the mind-set that just more is better," said Gil Kelley, the city's general manager of planning, urban design and sustainability.
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"I don't want to say I was in negative mind-set, but I knew going in that I'm not in a safe place," Federer said.
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"If you have your health, if you have your life, you can accomplish pretty much anything if you get the right mind-set," he said.
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"Years ago, you had a mind-set in the Bronx that you got educated, you made your career, and you cut and run," he said.
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The mind-set is tuned to thinking 'I really need that because I know that's going to do a job for me at the track.
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"They had a fortress mind-set, and thought they were a damn sight better than everyone," Karen Shaw Petrou, a banking-policy analyst, told me.
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Western nations can also help reinforce the hopeful mind-set of June 1967 by speaking out against the boycotts — academic, cultural and otherwise — against Israel.
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On the island, they call it the "colonial" mind-set, a way of thinking that is tightly bound to Puerto Rico's standing as a commonwealth.
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" — Rosetta Getty "I took a short vacation to Mykonos in July to relax, detox and help me get into the right mind-set for August.
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The environmental problems from textiles will continue to compound, Ms. Kozen said, "if we can't get rid of that mind-set that clothing is disposable."
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He said Dr. Nabarro's backers have a "typical colonial mind-set aimed at winning at any cost and discrediting a candidate from a developing country."
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Looking at an interactive Upshot map done in conjunction with Mr. Chetty, it's hard to argue that the "right mind-set" is what really matters.
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I applaud his unconditional support of the police at a time when I worry we're returning to a '60s-style "police are pigs" mind-set.
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A person with a different background could have brought an outside perspective to the job, maybe one that would have complemented the military mind-set.
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"But we will not solve the significant and real problems our country faces if we cannot bring ourselves to embrace a mind-set of grace."
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And I think it all comes back to mind-set, just getting stronger, more confident, being able to take some hits and play through that.
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It is likely that Mr. Giuliani will remain a coveted booking for television journalists seeking insight into the president's mind-set and legal defense strategy.
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It is likely that Mr. Giuliani will remain a coveted booking for television journalists seeking insight into the president's mind-set and legal defense strategy.
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They started with the script, which Mr. Nolan — who takes cello lessons "as a form of relaxation," he said — wrote with a musical mind-set.
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This apocalyptic moral mind-set has led to an alliance with a shockingly unethical figure, who embodies a mobster's mentality and an anti-Christian ethic.
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Structural problems — exacerbated by public policies of the past several years and a stimulus mind-set — have fed pessimism, restraining investment in capital and people.
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Throughout the Obama administration, the G.O.P. has had the mind-set of an opposition party, condemning policies without thinking deeply about how to reform them.
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"It's really difficult to be in that mind-set of the '60s and then go out into the real world and have fun," she said.
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Trump has already permanently supercharged a profound shift of culture and mind-set that had been evolving more slowly among military leaders and space theorists.
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These nominations are simply a poke in the eye of Washington by a Breitbart mind-set rather than serious attempts to populate a functioning government.
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Many of them said that, beyond addressing climate change and other science-related issues, they wanted to bring a more scientific mind-set to Congress.
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The Marines say they are trying to change the Afghan forces' "checkpoint mentality," a hesitant mind-set largely induced by an older generation of leaders.
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The initiative is centered around a dedicated website with free resources for teachers to embrace what's known as a "growth mind-set" in the education field.
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"Companies that do this well are able to adopt a beginner's mind set, taking an approach of looking at things from a fresh perspective," he explained.
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And we're betting that they have the same mind set as our customers did 30 years ago, when they were 35, 40, and 45 years old.
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"Right from the beginning, I had my mind set that no way I'm going to list the company," said Sunway Group founder and chairman, Jeffrey Cheah.
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We know we have a good record so far, but our mind-set is just to continue our hot start and hopefully separate ourselves early on.
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" Saying that he thought the sport's history should generally be respected, Djokovic added: "But having the kind of mind-set of innovation and evolution, I salute.
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Noting that far more primitive weapons than nuclear arms are causing widespread destruction today, Mr. Obama called for humanity to change its mind-set about war.
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But it also reflects Mr. Trump's mind-set that this election is about getting buzz, going viral and winning free media — that he is the ad.
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Mr. Trump has claimed that "thousands upon thousands" of Muslim refugees with a terrorist mind-set have been "pouring into our country" without proper security screening.
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The teacher was unsettled that questionnaires her students filled out about their grit and growth mind-set would contribute to an evaluation of her school's quality.
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"So many people identify with the culture, the attire, the mind-set of surfers, but probably only about ten per cent of them surf," he said.
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But he said about half of all addicts in prison had a criminal mind-set and would keep committing crimes whether they got clean or not.
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The results-oriented mind-set with which many Chinese tackle their studies doesn't fit well in a system that emphasizes the analytical process and critical thinking.
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This producer is just one power broker, but he represents a mind-set that is responsible for mainstream industry that feels both creatively and ethically bankrupt.
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Wilson had pinched a nerve in her leg, but her husband had his mind set on a foliage cycling tour in Maine with three other couples.
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Paxton said he had remembered how to channel an aggressive mind-set on the mound, with help from a sports psychologist he had used for years.
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A 17-year-old in Oregon named Jesse Daggett adopted the self-branding mind-set in order to vault past older, more experienced colleagues at work.
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Instead of looking at future saving as making "financial decisions," put yourself in the mind-set of thinking about the lifestyle you want when you're retired.
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His project, "The McFarthest Place," documents the "social, economic and political mind-set of the disappearing rural Midwest through one county in South Dakota," he wrote.
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Part of the trouble, John R. Rose Jr. suggested, was that an "every man for himself" mind-set can emerge at places like the convention center.
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"It's the first step to changing the mind-set and traditions," said Ghida Anani, the founder and director of Abaad, a women's rights group in Lebanon.
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Landing in the city with that mind-set, we quickly found ourselves swept up in its bustling pace, its sense of freedom and pockets of tranquillity.
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His choice led to Ledell Lee's execution, and gave the nation an early, and troubling, look into the mind-set of the high court's newest member.
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The root of the problem, he said, was that France was still locked in a racist, colonialist mind-set and could not see Muslims as equals.
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He's urging them to affirm the possibility of gradual change, and to resist the mind-set of all or nothing, which runs especially hot this year.
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I have a very different mind-set about collecting now, but it was the first thing that went up in this apartment, even before the couches.
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The introduction of a formal education system in Bhutan gradually upended the mind-set of many villagers, who felt schooling took away from responsibilities at home.
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The takeaway from Slater was about strategy — breaking big competitions into small pieces, building a mind-set to win each heat, one wave at a time.
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"We've got to continue to have that right mind-set, competing and having good execution with and without the puck," the team's captain, Ryan McDonagh, said.
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They explained that "cobra," from their label's moniker, "was used as an adjective to describe a mind-set" during the initial days of the brand's development.
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"Ashley and David are in tune with each other's emotions and mind-set, and their future holds an adventure," said Rebecca Cabrey, the maid of honor.
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It's unclear whether the national security justification is anything more than an excuse for Trump to do something he'd already had his mind set on doing.
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Their efforts could be crucial in providing members of Congress with political cover on the issue and help break lawmakers out of the Willie Horton mind-set.
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They're able to step away from the current situation, get into a different mind-set and tackle the problem in ways no one else would have imagined.
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So we think that&aposs the mind-set that many Americans are actually going into this with because it was such a vocal talking point for him.
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But now we've got a chief executive with a whole new mind-set about making public service pay, and his behavior is leaking down through the government.
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This gentleman might be an extreme example of the breed but last week's Labour conference in Brighton was full of people with a similarly millenarian mind-set.
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He dove in head first and I think [that mind-set] is a good reminder to be grateful and curious and get off your ass and explore.
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The water is never not warm, and there are relatively not repulsive bathrooms where you can change your clothes and mind-set from day to night drinking.
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" She states that a lot of Beck's ideas "only makes sense within the conspiratorial mind-set of classic anti-Semitism, in which Jews threaten all governments equally.
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"He just gave the black community a lot of courage and changed our mind-set: 'Hey, you can be a superstar and not be quiet,' " Frye said.
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People born in the nineteen-seventies, one star explained, still bear traces of the collectivist mind-set of the days before Communism was tempered by market reforms.
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So doubles players must switch their mind-set for the Open, and those who also play mixed doubles must shift back and forth from match to match.
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Recognizing in a split second when such tactics might be counterproductive can be difficult, experts say, as can pivoting quickly from one mind-set to the other.
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"As alien as this person is to who I truly am, I had to understand her and empathize and get into that mind-set," Ms. Blunt added.
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While some athletes and coaches may not always recognize the signs of concussion, the larger concern is a sports mind-set that frowns on leaving the game.
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"Obama had the advantage of not having been in the Senate very long - fewer problematic votes, and he hadn't gotten the Senator mind-set yet," said Dunn.
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But we can assume — no, we can be sure — that he was lashing out at an America at odds with his darker, smaller, more oppressive mind-set.
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Here in Ms. Bruner's hometown, Mineola, and elsewhere in intensely conservative East Texas, her views fit a widely accepted anti-Obama and conspiracy friendly antigovernment mind-set.
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Products like Gmail emerged from this policy, but it also fosters a mind-set that, according to one former employee, leads Google to chase too many ideas.
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It doesn't mean you can't enjoy what is on the inside, but it means you always maintain a mind-set that keeps you within your own space.
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Still, Mr. Brauchler said, his office had meaningful clues about Mr. Holmes's mind-set within days of the shooting, including information about a breakup with his girlfriend.
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A gin mind-set led Kayla Quigley, the bar and beverage manager at Our Fathers, a new Boston restaurant that serves contemporary Jewish cuisine, to the cocktail.
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With the relatively recent we-can-work-from-anywhere mind-set that modern technology encourages, work is becoming more like water: harder to manage and protect against.
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"We need them, we don't have any alternatives, and so we need to make the best of a bad lot," Mr. Miller said, explaining the mind-set.
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If you can't get over the "no work, no pay" mind-set, think of it as an accrued benefit like paid leave, sick pay, or vacation days.
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If you can't get over the "no work, no pay" mind-set, think of it as an accrued benefit like paid leave, sick pay, or vacation days.
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In essence, people with a growth mind-set of interest tend to believe that interests and passions are capable of developing with enough time, effort and investment.
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Trust in your self-worth, and try an "abundance" mind-set, meaning that if a particular offer doesn't work out, something better will be around the corner.
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"It's hard to nail down a student's mind-set from the traditional elements of the application," said Emily Roper-Doten, the dean of admission and financial aid.
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He played in just four games before the New Year and spent two stints in the developmental league as the Hawks set about recalibrating his mind-set.
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It is a mind-set the Dodgers need to coalesce around as they move on to the N.L. Championship Series against the Brewers, starting Friday in Milwaukee.
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Some tech leaders believe that applying an engineering mind-set can improve just about any system, and that their business acumen qualifies them to rethink American education.
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The mind-set of "work" only being possible in an office, and only having two weeks each year for vacation, is pervasive (and in my opinion, troubling).
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During a 2016 trip to Lagos, Nigeria, to meet young entrepreneurs, Zuckerberg tells Levy about his personal "engineering mind-set," an approach he's also instilled at Facebook.
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"It's more a mind-set than anything — just come to the field every day and try to win that game," Kluber told SportsTime Ohio after the win.
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Their vivacity lends purpose to the entire film, drawing it away from social critique and into the more vibrant mind-set of teenagers behaving without self-reflection.
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But still, what we do see is that once the SpotMini has its mind set on something, it will continue at all costs to continue its mission.
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By including the questions they ask, or their mind-set at the time of asking them, they let the fuller picture of the interview come into focus.
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Cardinal Cupich also said in an interview that the primary objective of the conference was not procedural, but to change the global clerical mind-set about abuse.
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"I always have real confidence in my bat; I always have a good mind-set when I'm hitting," Barreto said through an interpreter in a recent interview.
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These school closings may last longer than weather-related ones, necessitating a new mind-set that learning doesn't stop because kids are not at a traditional school.
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You aren't going to get the results you're hoping for if you go in with the same mind-set as you have previously when addressing such conflicts.
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What we can control is our own mind-set and reaction, and the more level your head, the better your long-term results are likely to be.
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For a book that unpacks birth control, body autonomy, feminism and the mind-set of the oppressed, the lack of any lesbian characters was a touch baffling.
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"Stay poised, be tough," Norense Odiase, who did not take a shot but grabbed nine rebounds, said of the mind-set his teammates carried down the stretch.
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"As a curvy woman, I know young women are constantly being told that they're not good enough," Ms. Lawrence said, "but we're trying to change that mind-set."
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If you've got your mind set (and your wallet open) to buy an S10 model, it can be daunting to figure out which one is right for you.
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Longtime investors and business executives shared insights and lessons learned about the right mind-set for building a wildly successful business with aspiring entrepreneurs at iCONIC in Seattle.
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But perhaps the toughest challenge, Ms. Smith said, goes deeper than practical concerns: overcoming a mind-set ingrained through decades of Western-oriented education that denigrated local traditions.
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As temptingly simple as the whole "praise effort, not ability" concept seemed, there are no shortcuts to the growth mind-set, not for our children — or for ourselves.
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They aspire to shorten the workweek, introduce a generous and global basic income, and release people from the mind-set that makes such things seem lazy and weird.
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"It's a mind-set that says that environmental rules designed to keep your water clean or your air clean are optional or not that important," Mr. Obama said.
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A person writing under the name Yanshanjian was among many taking Mr. Hu's side, saying that the ambassador's mind-set would subject China to bullying by foreign countries.
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In the European Union, Britain can play a constructive role without either subjugating its identity to a European superstate or lurching backward into a "Little England" mind-set.
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But Dr. Chatterjee said that Mother Teresa's place in the Western canon was enough for some Indians to lionize her as part of an ingrained colonialist mind-set.
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Adaptability, creativity, an entrepreneurial mind-set and strong social skills will all be as critical as the more analytical skills traditionally demanded by science, technology and engineering professions.
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Those conservatives are already agitating for a delay in party leadership elections next month in an apparent effort to win time to gauge Mr. Ryan's postelection mind-set.
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"These are people with a similar mind-set," said Ms. Casey, who used SoFi to refinance the student loan that paid for her M.B.A. at New York University.
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Watching my kids and their intense relationship with the online world, I can see that it's just a totally different mind-set; a different way of being even.
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But in trying to enter the mind-set of a woman who has a reputation (deserved or not) for being too cautious, Mr. Hnath himself seems unusually cautious.
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The fundamentals of media literacy should occupy a central place in middle school and high school curriculums, arming students with the critical mind-set today's media landscape demands.
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And when you play win-lose politics fiercely for more than 20 years, voters adopt that mind-set too — or they become so frustrated that they tune out.
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That was when he volunteered his mind-set in deciding to fire the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, who was then leading the probe into Russian election interference.
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Fixes The giving practices of rich magnates and foundations still suggest a colonial mind-set, the author of a new book argues, as he offers ideas for change.
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When I'm practicing with her, I can feel that tension still there, trying to compete, trying to have the greatest mind-set and work that she still has.
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The rising number of concentrated programs intended to create a global mind-set is not unexpected given that workplaces are increasingly global, with teams spanning continents and cultures.
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And when you tell them that this pervasive civic mind-set is an unusual way to be, they look at you blankly because they can't fathom any other.
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These and other trends, according to Lee Drutman, a senior fellow at the liberal New America think tank, represent the changing the mind-set of the Democratic electorate.
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And though Roberts raised concerns about the acceleration of Kaylyn's move-in with her fiancée, "if she had her mind set on something, she did it," she says.
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"We hope that all countries could cast off Cold War mind-set and strengthen exchanges and cooperation on the basis of mutual respect and equal treatment," he said.
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I can tell when someone's in an "I'm in public" mind-set, and it's a little easier to get them off that when we're sitting in my garage.
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"I'm not saying that there are not people on both sides that have this mind-set where it's black versus white, and this type of thing," he said.
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But when students are forced to see college as a means to an end, they potentially switch from broad learning to a specialized learning mind-set even sooner.
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Investigators had invested a significant amount of time trying to figure out "the mind-set of the driver," Michael Hiller, a rail safety investigator, said at the hearing.
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"You just have a certain mind-set based on the fact that — to put it a little bluntly — you plan to be here in 2050," he once said.
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The book sometimes strains under the heft of its material, but it succeeds in its passionate dramatization of a mind-set still poorly understood by the American reader.
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But the show's realpolitik worldview suggests that you not bet on it, as it demonstrates in a scene that captures the mind-set of endless war in miniature.
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"You take somebody with the wrong mind-set, you can give them everything in the world — they'll work their way right back down to the bottom," he said.
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This local mind-set — leave things as they fall, unfixed as long as they remain unbroken — is seen by the city's critics as a sign of its frugality.
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Liu believes that this trend signals a deeper shift in the Chinese mind-set—that technological advances have spurred a new excitement about the possibilities of cosmic exploration.
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AND SO I THINK, BASED UPON HISTORY, MARKET PARTICIPANTS WHO ARE EXPERIENCED -- THEY SHOULD REALIZE THAT THE FED WITH THIS MIND-SET PROBABLY WILL MAKE A POLICY MISTAKE.
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"It's a whole mind-set change for the elderly to have something that they can't control, and even getting their children to buy into it," Mr. Kenyon said.
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That mind-set was one reason he was not interested in pursuing the United States national team coaching job, which still sat vacant when he left for Europe.
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As they are beginning to question, refine or change their positions (even momentarily so), they physically move to the sections of the room that reflect their mind-set.
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" Indeed, the politically savvy Baker explained that Panama was about "breaking the mind-set of the American people about the use of force in the post-Vietnam era.
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That's always been a danger of the engineering mind-set, as it moves beyond its roots in building inanimate stuff and begins to design a more perfect social world.
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Many of those trying to start new companies said they had often run into the conservative mind-set that shunts younger people into risk-averse positions at established companies.
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The Knicks were seeking some semblance of normalcy, and Fisher said at the morning shootaround that he expected his players to approach the game with the right mind-set.
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"That's not my mind-set," Draymond Green said when I relayed that premise to him after he posted 16 points, 243 rebounds and 10 assists in Golden State's victory.
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In the Civility mind-set, an idea might be offensive but if enough people have that idea, then it deserves a fair hearing — and a seat — at the table.
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McCain doesn't really come to terms with that series of decisions in his book, although he does distance himself from many of Trump's policies, and from his mind-set.
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But as the N.Y.U. social psychologist Jonathan Haidt points out in an outstanding essay in The American Interest, over the past several decades a different mind-set has emerged.
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Perhaps the French brick wall contained in the phrase "pas possible," a frequent response to my inquiries during the years I lived in Paris, best expresses this mind-set.
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It's also possible to help children manage their emotions and to develop a "growth mind-set" about learning (that is, believing that their abilities are malleable rather than fixed).
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Donald Trump is essentially tapping into the most fearful, racist, xenophobic, fear-based mind-set in this country, but he's also justifying that in other parts of the world.
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"This is incredibly needed to try to change the mind-set," said Meredith McGehee, who works at the Campaign Legal Center, a nonprofit group, and is a registered lobbyist.
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If this is true, do you really think that there's something they could have done to have prevented this guy from having the mind-set to kill four people?
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If you teach them — that shooting is all about breathing, that running fast is all about training, that ruck marches are all about mind-set — that's what they'll do.
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Woods, 42, says he also has a new mind-set as he attempts to get his record-breaking career (93 PGA Tour wins, including 14 majors) back on track.
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" The editors there would like to hear from educators about how you see resilience in your students — and if you address related concepts like "grit" and "growth mind-set.
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Things happen in the midst of a game, which as a player you have to have the mind-set and the control to not take it to that level.
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My personal beliefs require me to do my job the best I possibly can, but as a result of this mind-set, I am continually being taken advantage of.
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Jennifer Lawrence's character breaks her leg during a performance — with a repulsive crack, her partner lands on it — which ends her ballet career but not her ballet mind-set.
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We should indeed recognize that medication is as valid as any treatment, but we should also think about changing our own mind-set, if only to help people recover.
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When I walked off the court that day, I promised myself that no matter how I struggled in the future, I would compete with the mind-set of Rafa.
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In dramatizing these choices, McDermott unfolds the origami of a particular Catholic mind-set, in which the stakes are the highest and no neat or clear outcome is available.
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If you're in a state of perpetual fear of losing market share for you as a person, it's just the wrong mind-set to move through the world with.
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Napoleon may have ruled for only some 15 years, but his empire-expanding mind-set, brilliant victories like the one at Austerlitz and his grandiose style continue to resonate.
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Yet I argue that we are collectively complicit with a sexist mind-set and a poisonous masculinity rooted in the same toxic male culture from which these men emerged.
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"It's far easier to teach someone domain expertise — cryptography or software security or safecracking or document forgery — than it is to teach someone a security mind-set," he wrote.
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Two days later, Lincicome opened with a 64, and then told reporters that the time she spent with Reilly had inspired her to adopt a carefree kid's mind-set.
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"From a really young age, I always kind of had the mind-set of just doing my own thing even though everybody else was really into hockey," he said.
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And if they can take those technologies and that mind-set and put it into liquids, you know, the margins, the economics of our U.S. business will change materially.
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"The mind-set we're looking for is super hungry, anti-establishment and a little subversive," said Joshi Herrmann, who, at 28, is both editor in chief and office elder.
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It's a mind-set that helped Guentzel, now a budding Pittsburgh Penguins star, set a program record for assists during his freshman year at Nebraska-Omaha three years ago.
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As an expedition leader, I have to make sure that we don't lose anybody — people who would fall out of the group and get into a difficult mind-set.
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No matter what you thought of the play as a work of art, it did try to dig into the mind-set of people who would vote for Trump.
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"There is just a different American mind set now," said Senator Tim Kaine, Democrat of Virginia, a state where hundreds of military families spent the holidays worried about redeployments.
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"Definitely a very big step forward, because it also helps change the mind-set of some people who need to be convinced," said Cahalan, one of Australia's leading sailors.
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So our mind-set at that time is: How are we going to deal with this circumstance from an injury standpoint, a systematic standpoint and a smooth-running machine?
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The same holds true for initiatives that develop what's called a growth mind-set, the willingness to keep plugging away, instead of giving up, when a problem proves challenging.
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" He said that this mind-set was typical of "instant billionaires" in finance, who "have no stake in society," unlike the industrialists of the past, who "built real things.
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Sergeant Tuozzolo's death, like Officer Walburger's in 1964, pushes aside that mind-set, however briefly, and reinforces the reality that day-to-day police work is simply very dangerous.
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Australian security officials seem to have a pretty good read on Kim Jong-un's mind-set; it's his American counterpart whose instincts and motives they find baffling and worrisome.
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Proof of the Patriots' mind-set for the afternoon came minutes after the final whistle when quarterback Tom Brady stared into a television camera during an on-field interview.
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And in this respect, gender stereotypes worked in women's favor: Some executives argued that women's traditional expertise at painstaking activities like knitting and weaving manifested precisely this mind-set.
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Because this feedback cycle results in news everywhere, all of us end up trapped in the mind-set of an angry cable-news junkie, even if we're not watching.
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Before Terry Crews took over Hollywood, he was an NFL linebacker who says he was ready to die on the field -- same mind-set as NY Jets rookie Jamal Adams.
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Anyone who has marveled at Kanye's ability to unmoor himself from reality in pursuit of his music should have no trouble understanding the mind-set that unleashed his latest tweetstorm.
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Pokémon is a Darwinian tale of observation, collection and recording with Buddhist mind-set, featuring a protagonist sporting denim jeans with a sense of adventure akin to a wandering Sufi.
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"It (the world championships) is something I had my mind set on coming into the season because I think in big races is where I excel the most," Coleman said.
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The man praised Mr. Wu for understanding that China was in danger of retreating to the closed mind-set of the Qing dynasty and that it needed the outside world.
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Being able to get that mind-set of going toward the catcher, staying on your backside and getting the hands out of the glove has been a process for him.
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Da Costa didn't use fancy marketing tactics — she took her business to the next level by focusing on five key areas: her standards, mind-set, self, offers, and sales approach.
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Jeff Fromm, a partner at the Barkley ad agency and co-author of "Marketing to Millennials," calls it a version of a "millennial mind-set" that is spreading across generations.
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Banks was quoting Simon Sinek, the leadership expert and author of "Start With Why," a book that documents the mind-set that enables great entrepreneurs and innovators to inspire others.
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But the greatest challenge for Downing may be changing the basketball mind-set that the N.C.A.A. tournament is the Holy Grail and the N.I.T. is the only acceptable consolation prize.
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"The teaching is not changing, he's not giving new regulations or new rules, but he is giving a mind-set in which we see the person first," the archbishop said.
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Panicked leaders are bound to transmit that panic to their employees, while leaders who have attained a beautiful state will help their businesses by passing on their positive mind-set.
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In this mind-set, requests by Muslims for basic religious accommodation—foot baths at airports, say, or designated prayer rooms at work—are understood as covert attempts to implement sharia.
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On the contrary, the party has been moving in that direction for years; the mind-set Trump is exploiting was already well in place before he burst on the scene.
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"It is a really heavy-rooted mind-set that mothers will take care of their children until they are 3," said Hiroko Inokuma, a journalist and child care development specialist.
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"When these rules are created from a fear-based mind-set instead of what is necessary based on your teen's developmental needs, an unhealthy relationship will develop," Dr. Solomon said.
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Philosophy enabled all that in a much more robust way than an M.B.A. You can learn the technical skills, what a coding mind-set is, what data structures look like.
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"This fixed mind-set caused errors in judgment, so we lost the opportunity to early on adopt encircling tactics and tell the public how to self-protect," Dr. Shao said.
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" This season is a sharp contrast to how last season ended in April, with center Ryan O'Reilly saying that the team was stuck in the mind-set of being "O.
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"We are now in a new ballgame of trying to educate young people about the importance of an inclusive mind-set to the future of the country," Mr. Shriver said.
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Dr. Alia Crum, a psychologist at Stanford University, and colleagues demonstrated that you can change your emotional and biological response to stress just by adjusting your mind-set about it.
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Wordplay WEDNESDAY PUZZLE — I'm not sure whether it stems from a solving, constructing, or editing mind-set, but I'm always fascinated by the variety of "circled letter" themes in puzzles.
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"Having to fight every day just to be here, to prove yourself, that mind-set is really going to help you become successful in your lives," Mr. Chamberlin told them.
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It is only now with Britain out of my life that I can see how the vestiges of a colonial mind-set had led me to exaggerate the country's influence.
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My own refusal to allow what I look like to be my problem, one which gets into my head, is fundamental to the mind-set that has helped me succeed.
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His unalterable mind-set matters, not only to Russell Wilson, N.F.L. enigma, but also for a young team reliant on his magic-making in order to have a legitimate shot.
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"The protest mind-set finds it very difficult to say, 'This reality is not perfect but it is worth defending,' " McFadden told me, when I stopped by his office recently.
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" The Zen teacher Shunryu Suzuki described the value of this mind-set by saying that "in the beginner's mind there are many possibilities, in the expert's mind there are few.
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There is also a cultural obstacle to overcome, says Chuck Wexler, the executive director of Police Executive Research Forum: a warrior-like mind-set that an officer should never retreat.
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Mr. Martinez placed his hands in the air and said, "I did it," but told the police that he did not think they had the right mind-set to understand.
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But beyond stabilizing the United States campaign, as he was hired to do in November, Arena has restored a winning mind-set to a formerly discouraged, disjointed bunch of players.
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"I wanted to do something for Pride that still felt like it was my work," said the photographer, who brings, in his words, a "queer mind-set" to his images.
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Mr. Perriello calls for a new politics beyond traditional left-and-right lines and dismisses what he calls a lazy "'90s mind-set" about what is and is not possible.
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Taylor's presence at Axe Capital and in the hedge fund world acts as a kind of contrast dye that clarifies the mind-set and behavior of macho Wall Street types.
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The report recommending the administrative reform asserts that progress is difficult in the region because of "the tribal mind-set" — a phrase harking back to the racial caricature of Churchill.
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Consider this Student Opinion question, then follow it up with a note to a favorite teacher, past or present, who has successfully changed your mind-set about your own abilities.
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That mind-set led him to target the Route 91 Harvest Festival, the country music show below his suite on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino.
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Mr. Burr said Mr. Trump was not fully aware of the impropriety of his request because the president still has the mind-set of a businessman rather than a politician.
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There was certainly no indication that we'd reach the mind-set of today, where walking out of the house without one of those things is like venturing into the streets naked.
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Got my mind set on you Hate him or love him, there's something about The Donald -- his face, his voice, his message -- that lights your brain up like a Christmas tree.
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But in a world where good jobs increasingly require good math skills, that mind-set should no longer be acceptable, according to Rohit Agarwal, general manager of Amazon's Education business unit.
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Only a handful of Pogue's tips involve anything digital, but his approach is informed by the tech mind-set that the best solution to a problem is often the most minimal.
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Some Republicans say they are willing to challenge the mind-set of no new gun control — and the National Rifle Association — in the interest of trying to prevent similar terrorist attacks.
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The new budget proposed by President Donald J. Trump reflects an introverted mind-set and represents a major shift in United States thinking on relations with the rest of the world.
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That change in mind-set has, been the biggest plus under Hourcade, said Steve Hansen, the New Zealand coach, although it is yet to lead to victory against the world champions.
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In addition to condemning mindless violence, including during the coup attempt, we have emphasized our commitment to preventing terrorists' recruitment from among Muslim youth and nurturing a peaceful, pluralist mind-set.
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The comments offered revealing glimpses into Mr. Trump's mind-set as well as the essence of his longstanding business code: turn the losses of others into opportunities for his own profit.
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Such glimpses have never been more important—especially now, as our own leader exhibits a "locked and loaded" mind-set that would be right at home in Kim Il Sung Square.
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This is what happens when people with a populist mind-set decide that an uneducated opinion is of the same value as an educated opinion, that ignorance sells better than learning.
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The hackathon is being held in a luxurious resort, the kind of place that wealthy Chinese come to escape the constant fight-or-flight mind-set imposed by life in Beijing.
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How have you been able to change the mind-set of the European Tour and get the players to buy into such innovations as first tee music and a shot clock?
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"When you get put out at the end of the game in that situation, you've got to shut it down," Auburn defensive lineman Derrick Brown said of the defense's mind-set.
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But he was also steeped in a Cold War mind-set that assumed a defeat anywhere in the world could unleash domino effects, irrevocably damage American credibility, and invite larger wars.
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In a larger sense, the Border Patrol Facebook posts reveal a worrying mind-set among some of those charged with administering the harshest crackdown on migrants and asylum-seekers in decades.
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For his version of the "Goldbergs," Mr. Labadie put himself in the mind-set of an early 18th-century composer who would have felt open to be creative in his arranging.
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It is a perception that matches up with the pay-to-play mind-set that defines politics in many parts of Africa, Asia, the Middle East and the former Soviet states.
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Using an even more intricate flashback structure, "The Conformist" (22012), set during the Mussolini era and based on a novel by Alberto Moravia, connects the Fascist mind-set with repressed sexuality.
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This is what happens when people with a populist mind-set decide that an uneducated opinion is of the same value as an educated opinion, that ignorance sells better than learning.
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While it was perhaps meant as an incentive to walk, those with eating disorders might instead fixate on the number, a dangerous mind-set that counselors try to minimize, she said.
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Coric, one of the game's prime defenders but with an increasingly offensive mind-set, beat Federer twice in 2018 and was a key member of the winning Croatian Davis Cup team.
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But it also explains the mind-set of the people who grew up in the K.G.B. and run Russia today, and the ways in which they try to influence international politics.
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In spite of a rough couple of weeks, we didn't change our mind-set of what we're capable of — and this good stretch doesn't mean we're guaranteed any more wins, either.
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But to unseat an incumbent president or to make progress on policies they care about, a lot more people will have to abandon the mind-set of leaderless and powerless hobbyism.
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This illiberal mind-set was in evidence at the University of California, Berkeley, and more recently at McMaster University in Canada, where students succeeded in preventing speaking events from taking place.
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Yet we learn more about Mr. Sessions' legal mind-set from a look at the 20023-plus death sentences he fought to uphold as Alabama's attorney general from 1995 to 1997.
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You may not like the mind-set, but at least the channel had an identity that, in theory, would let it fill its day with all sorts of guy things. Cars!
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Back then, the media still thought Trump was a weak challenger to Clinton, a mind-set that might have made taking the risk of publishing explosive allegations all the more fraught.
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Many of those buyers bring a city mind-set to their hunt in the suburbs, driving competition in areas with in-town living, lively and walkable downtowns and commuter rail service.
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In exploring the mind-set and complicity of the bystander and the connection between white women and black women in a racist, patriarchal culture, Hunt has addressed some especially timely issues.
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The poor characters, too, are hopelessly stuck in their money-grubbing mind-set, fighting each other before the movie explodes, invariably, in a revolutionary convulsion of violence against their class overlords.
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"Thanks in part to social media, young Uruguayans have a global mind-set and are very motivated," said Mónica Zanocchi, the founder of a popular fashion and lifestyle blog called Couture.
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And rather than being a purely descriptive record of what the country looks like, they are rich with symbolism, a testament to the photographer's mind-set while working on the project.
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Whether you're hustling to break your own record in the weight room or dreading getting on the treadmill, a series of killer songs can help you get into the right mind set.
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"That Mr. Trump mixes up economics and security with the mind-set of a real estate deal is a big cause for concern," the Nikkei business newspaper said in a weekend analysis.
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He said he chose the Football Association of Wales to get instruction for his professional coaching license because, unlike some other federations, it does not try to shape its pupils' mind-set.
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"There's a mind-set that it's O.K. to make your mistakes on the job," said Robert Pondiscio, a senior fellow at the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, an education research and policy group.
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The growth mind-set has joined "grit" in the pantheon of desirable qualities we long to bestow upon our children, while secretly suspecting that those particular gifts aren't ours for the giving.
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A forensic dissection of the selfish mind-set wrought by first-world entitlement and desensitising technology, it is somewhere between a blackly comic soap opera and a spine-tingling gothic horror movie.
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Still, said Michael Thompson, director of the Council of State Governments Justice Center, government too often speaks to business in the language of public policy rather than with a market mind-set.
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The app began in 2011 as a way to send pictures that disappear, a feature that lowered people's inhibitions (sometimes in worrying ways) and created a mind-set of pervasive, disarming goofiness.
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I talk to our student athletes about Dr. Carol Dweck's work on the growth mind-set, and explain that those are the types of people who are the foundations of our program.
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Mr. Grandage, whose self-named production company did a marvelous revival of Mr. McDonagh's "The Cripple of Inishmaan" four years ago, has created a subversively sentimental frame for this frightening mind-set.
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T.J. Lopez, general manager of Starlight Tattoo, a shop that also faces the casino, said the mind-set in Las Vegas is not to worry too much about what people are doing.
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And there's a white dominant mind-set inside the field in terms of who we lift up as experts, who we see as credible, and who we think of as having capacity.
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This documentary charts her many battles, which continue against Bill Cosby and Donald Trump today, and shows how her savvy strategies and relentless mind-set paved the way for the current movement.
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Rick Perry, the energy secretary, on Wednesday criticized what he described as the "mind-set of the Paris agreement" that he contends supports renewable energy to the exclusion of other energy sources.
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"If they change their mind-set, it will be possible to increase their profits or sales," said Mr. Okamoto, who wrote a separate Tokyo ordinance aimed at protecting children from secondhand smoke.
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England defeated Tunisia, 733-73, in a hard-fought contest that, for England, introduced a new coach, a new mind-set and a new generation of players (and also swarms of insects).
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Both have a missionary mind-set; both are interested in ideas; both are obsessed with what they perceive as the spiritual crisis of the West; neither lacks in self-confidence and ambition.
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Sure, the drug abuse contributes to that mind-set, but a vast majority are choosing to remain on the fringes of society and are using because it is easier than getting clean.
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They are signs of a mind-set, and Lion Air had plenty of them, generally caused by rushed pushbacks from the gates in the company's hurry to slap airplanes into the air.
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A lot of people show up when it's just a one-off, but when it comes to rounds and competition and mind-set that you need in the championships, you never know.
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My roommate's reasoning reflected an "us versus them" mind-set that has defined this nation for as long as it has existed, that explains the very core of Donald J. Trump's appeal.
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My curiosity about this mind-set is what had brought me to Kansas City, and would ultimately draw me into the state of Kansas, covering more than 23,220 miles in five days.
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This mind-set is worsened by the internet, in which top runners are fawned over and videos and a selfie culture can distort what healthy running even among high achievers should be.
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But despite the change in delivery and the shift in mind-set, nothing seemed to work for Gray as the Yankees lost to the Toronto Blue Jays, 8-33, on Friday night.
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I think it is incredibly important to engage the skeptical mind-set I find in my students, but I also want to make sure they understand how scientists know what they know.
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The president of the judicial panel, a balding man with a scholarly mien, questioned them closely about their mind-set and beliefs and returned again and again to the question of Islam.
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Perhaps more important, however, than my specific objections to the idea that social media is a harmless lift to your career, is my general unease with the mind-set this belief fosters.
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That means that you stay really clear about the fact that it's O.K. to look out for yourself and not fall victim to a mind-set in which you're living at work.
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"What's more important to me is the restaurant's mind-set and attitude toward the food chain," said Noah Youngs, who was having lunch recently at a Bareburger on the Lower East Side.
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As I sat in the Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church in Daphne recently, I wondered if Mr. Jones, a steelworker's son, could become the first campaigner to confront Alabamians' mind-set of grievance.
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Our fight against terrorism is continuing as we lead multinational efforts to pursue those who participate in terrorist activities, those who fund them and those who foment the mind-set that promotes extremism.
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" Perhaps Mr. Martin has adopted the mind-set that the author Denise Shekerjian identified among the 40 MacArthur grant recipients she interviewed for her 1990 book, "Uncommon Genius: How Great Ideas Are Born.
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But barring that, which has since been corrected, not enough, many critics say, to satisfy critics, but it is certainly a whole different mind-set from when everyone was on the same page.
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And with 85 million millennials coming of age — 67 percent of which rely on mobile banking — there's no doubt the banks that don't have a mobile-first mind-set will be left behind.
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"This was a terrorist attack - over the space of a month or so your mind-set became one of malevolent hatred," said judge Bobbie Cheema-Grubb, sentencing him at London's Woolwich Crown Court.
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Michaud: It comes off the album Cloud Nine, and the most popular track on that album is "Got My Mind Set on You," which is very different from his earlier Beatles-sounding material.
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She described Metropolitan Home as "the bible of the baby boom" and said its name suggested a mind-set, not a geographic location or a penchant for downtown lofts (though there were those).
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Catherine Schack, who retired last year as an ICE lawyer in Philadelphia, said she instantly perceived a tougher mind-set there when she transferred from the Los Angeles office during the Obama era.
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Many foreign observers assume that information from Turkish secularists, leftists and so-called liberals is still reliable, perhaps because of the assumption that their Western lifestyle gives them a Western mind-set, too.
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But much of the blame for that mind-set lies with Pakistan's own governments and their willingness to tolerate extremism as long as it can be used as a weapon against Pakistan's enemies.
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Both narratives involve alcoholic fathers, the easy availability of drugs and women in 1980s New York (before the dangers of internet exposure), and the outlaw mind-set of the mid-80s Mets teams.
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"Right now we're in a scary time and we're in a time where people say things and then — people might not be in the right mind set — do really horrible things," Braun said.
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Per the Times: Mr. Burr said Mr. Trump was not fully aware of the impropriety of his request because the president still has the mind-set of a businessman rather than a politician.
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The Ramblers' mind-set was perhaps best demonstrated when Richardson, with 16 minutes 54 seconds left in the game, launched a 33-point shot over Kamau Stokes, making it and drawing a foul.
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Mr. Zappi, 29, is an associate at Booz Allen Hamilton in Washington, where he specializes in cyber transformation, a comprehensive change to the company's security mind-set to enable larger strategic business objectives.
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Elton Mathis, the Waller County District Attorney, said the discrepancy was a result of jail officials having asked Ms. Bland about her mind-set at two different times, and her giving different answers.
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One thought, though: The series's accounts of violence against African-Americans tend to have an abstract feeling, and some direct insight into the racist mind-set could help to communicate its full force.
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The concept of the show involves Bryant highlighting a single player and trying to get into his mind-set to come up with ways he could have made more with the opportunities presented.
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"Investments connote money and time, and while that's needed, it has to be brought simultaneously with a mind-set change about who the party is and where its future lies," Mr. Jenkins said.
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"We know we have a really good shot at making the playoffs, of course, but we still have an opportunity to win the division, so I think our mind-set is on that."
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The technology for spreading disinformation and the use of that fake fact to spread friction and discord, to deceive and to menace, may have changed, but the mind-set has remained the same.
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Such an unchanging mind-set suggests that if Blackstone is genuinely eager to see its stock rise more strongly in the next decade, it may take more than Mr. Schwarzman thumping the table.
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Much of what Mr. Day and Mr. Kirkland talk about regarding the need to dress to impress is part of a generational mind-set for many black men who grew up in Harlem.
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"He appears to exhibit the mind-set of a criminal, a woman hater, a person who thrills and derives dark pleasure from attacking treasured norms and values of families and societies," she said.
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Wilson has long worked with a mental conditioning coach, Trevor Moawad, on a stoic-like mind-set they call "neutral thinking" — stay even keel, in the moment, and steer clear of anything negative.
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NADINE HURLEY (WENDY ROBIE) Nadine develops an almost Hulk-esque super strength at the beginning of Season 2, and a case of strange amnesia, putting her in the mind-set of a teenager.
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The Canadian defenseman Kale Clague, a 2016 second-round pick of the Los Angeles Kings, said the bonds formed because each member of the team entered the tournament with a similar mind-set.
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Christopher J. Bonavico, of the Jackson Square SMID-Cap Growth Fund, said he and his co-manager, Kenneth F. Broad, are growth-stock Sherlocks who investigate companies with a value-investor mind-set.
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It would be easy to draw a link between that and a mind-set that sees hiring an entire nightclub for his birthday as low key, and it would not be entirely inaccurate.
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Still, the millennial consumer has become the market every brand wants to own, and it is possible that the millennial designer is the fastest, most effective way into their mind-set and wallet.
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The Breitbart mind-set — pugnacious, besieged, paranoid and determined to impose its own framework on current events regardless of facts — has moved from the right-wing fringe to the center of Republican politics.
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One explanation is that because money allows people to achieve their own goals without depending on others, it cultivates a mind-set of self-sufficiency that is at odds with a charitable outlook.
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But counting on someone else to give birth to your purpose is not healthy, and if that's your mom's mind-set, then she risks her emotional well-being and her relationship with you.
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He supplied them with fake Canadian identities and instructed them in the proper mind-set to pass through armed Iranian security; and he led the way, pretending to be the crew's production manager.
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A labor economist by training, Mr. Krueger was part of a new wave of economists who pushed the field toward a more empirical mind-set, with an emphasis on data rather than theory.
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