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"self-examination" Definitions
  1. the study of your own behaviour and beliefs to find out if they are right or wrong
  2. the act of checking your body for any signs of illness

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Segedin's is an art of self-examination, but a self-examination that has nothing to do with narcissism.
Carter told THUMP that the track arose from psychological self-examination.
I didn't notice any media self-examination resulting from this lapse.
Another malign effect is that conspiracy theories can obviate self-examination.
The weeks since have led to some self-examination among Muslims.
But that extraordinary instinct for self-examination can cause complications, too.
But there comes a time for responsibility -- and a little self-examination.
But the breadth of Trump's win left his opponents urging self-examination.
People use horoscopes for self-examination, or for contextualizing the real world.
Babylon Berlin is less anxious self-examination than knowing warning to others.
As a result, she said, the board began a "rigorous" self-examination.
His self-examination manages to be both endearing and irksomely self-congratulatory.
But it also reflects her ceaseless process of self-examination and self-discovery.
That realization, with others, starts to nudge Frank toward something like self-examination.
It causes introspection and self-examination and motivates us to grow and change.
Part of Diane's self-examination may be inspired by the controversy surrounding her casting.
For years in opposition, the French Socialist Party shied away from critical self-examination.
What better thing to do with your time than spend it in self-examination?
"I think part of it is [people] really engaging in self-examination," she says.
After the raid, there was a period of confusion and self-examination among residents.
It is a journey that prompts its own, outward-reaching odyssey of self-examination.
Dr. Wilkinson said that the Australian church was in dire need of self-examination.
It's a routine means of injecting self-examination and moral reflection into daily life.
Now this self-examination has got a much wider arc beam, if you will.
Democrats might approach this moment with an attitude of humility and honest self-examination.
Trump doesn't think in terms of humility and self-examination, to put it mildly.
Her pain finally drew her into a long period of therapy, self-examination and growth.
In the years following Unforgiven, age and self-examination would become new themes of Eastwood's.
Though such a step would likely require more legislation, not just adequately rigorous self examination.
Self-examination under new leadership led to a revamping of the museum and its mission.
At heart, "The Unicorn" is about the kind of obsessive self-examination that cripples commitment.
Regardless, some doctors and patient advocates continue to endorse self-examination as an important screening tool.
Say goodbye to years on a shrink's sofa, endless self-examination, or CBT's charts and homework.
The unexpected outcome of the presidential election has sent the polling community into intense self-examination.
Under a Biden presidency, Republicans would be more likely to undergo a period of self-examination.
Parents need to do some self-examination and take a long, hard look at their motives.
And other countries have their own issues when it comes to self-examination (Cuba, te veo).
At 13 minutes of verbal bravura, it's the "Stairway to Heaven" of Gen X self-examination.
And very early on in my learning how to do a self-examination, I found the lump.
Turn Richmond's Monument Avenue into a two-mile-long outdoor museum of American self-examination and redress.
And bless you for being the kind of mother willing to bear the risks of self-examination.
Within the realm of celebrity crossover art, however, the work is notable for its critical self-examination.
But only because it exists alongside a second critical component: an insistence on open debate and self-examination.
It's the type of act of public and critical self-examination we hope to see other institutions initiating.
All it takes is some genuine, realistic introspection and self-examination — but only if you do it right.
But self-examination, looking at your own attitude to sleep, is perhaps most important according to Wouterson.4.
" Crawford added, "Being in the public eye with that show will definitely make you do some self-examination.
"No other college or university has, at its own initiative, undergone such a thorough self-examination," it said.
Agencies are made up of human beings and we in general are not very good at self-examination.
Mayor Bill de Blasio began an effort to make police officers nicer through engagement and self-examination. December.
His largely self-produced debut studio album, Our Father, is an exercise in painful and worthwhile self-examination.
Yom Kippur centers around prayer, fasting and haunting melodies; around self-examination, acknowledging wrongs and changing for the better.
But quick insults and "clap-back" receive much more social media attention than calls for civility and self-examination.
The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends that you do a head-to-toe self-examination of your skin every month.
Berninger, with his penchant for withering self-examination, quietly became an avatar for a certain brand of millennial anxiety.
I see in this story how the prospect of self-examination remains eternal in the life of an artist.
For his part, Mr. Assaf, 35, said he wasn't initially interested in tackling politics or engaging in self-examination.
And what better instrument for this kind of self-examination than envy, a feeling as honest as a punch.
But other moments (staring at fingers, picking up a foot) flash self-awareness, self-examination, self-bewilderment, self-alienation.
And along with taking a winter vacation and embracing new social connections, there's a need for self-examination too.
It allows us to get that quick hit of insight without falling into any of those traps of self-examination.
Segedin's is an art of self-examination that opens out onto a real, lived, and, in many ways, vanished world.
It's a self-examination of the national corpus, something that is instructive, whether we learn anything from it or not.
In despair he wrote 600 pages of self-examination in his diary, which later became source material for this memoir.
Ms. Wasner's voice and melodic sense, along with her perpetual self-examination, have always been the core of Wye Oak.
The medical profession needs to do a thorough self-examination and heal itself so that it will stop doing harm.
Sadly, this evasion of honest self-examination makes it far more likely that we perpetuate the losses of the past.
However, the order does offer a brief respite for some self-examination for both legal commentators, and frankly, the courts.
The video for judges suggests that they try to be more humble, slow down their work, and do more self-examination.
But it would be an exaggeration to say that an air of sober self-examination will be palpable on every street.
Next time your Astro Guide horoscope calls for some extra work and self-examination, you can turn to this handy guide!
That self-examination and striving for improvement is the epitome of what it means to be a professional in any industry.
It's tempting to get so caught up in his outrage du jour that you never have to do any self-examination.
The opening set the tone of an Oscars that offered a little more self-examination than usual among the self-congratulation.
Meaning: Spend more conscious hours and effort in genuine introspection and self-examination, and fewer hours ... ahem, goofing around on Twitter.
" Finally, Toby shuts down this self-examination, saying aloud, "Toby pushes all thoughts of Eric to the back of his mind.
Garry's social and sexual intrigues leave him scant time for the leanings toward self-examination that tend to give him pause.
Republicans and the Sean Hannity-style Trumpians might also approach this moment with an attitude of humility and honest self-examination.
The trainings themselves are long days, filled with extended eye contact and as much self-examination as a human can handle.
Sadly, Caps' tendency for self-examination can hinder their feelings of satisfaction — and their responsible-to-a-fault attitude doesn't help matters.
But if a little German self-examination is the price of Mr Macron's victory, Europe will be all the better for it.
Ross Douthat EVERY New Year's, in a spirit of self-examination, I try to catalog my worst blunders from the preceding year.
Yet amid all the dish and the this-is-how-it-works assertions, there's not a lot of introspection or self-examination.
Online is a place where we spend an awful lot of time projecting ourselves in ways that are antithetical to self-examination.
A little self-examination will go a long way in filtering out gender influences so we can focus on the questions at hand.
Coming three years after the last, it's full of self-examination of who the members are and why they're doing what they're doing.
But Cranston is a good-enough storyteller, practiced enough in his skills of self-examination, to make those five decades pull their weight.
" The song is a self-examination (and not a particularly flattering one) with lines that include "all of my enemies started out friends.
As he hypnotically admits in "Seventeen," though, he'd replay all the fumbled relationships, awkward pining, and uncomfortable self-examination over again if he could.
Popper himself advocated a two-party system precisely because he believed it is the one most likely to engender self-examination, reflection and reforms.
In the two years since Jason Aldean released his last album, Old Boots, New Dirt, country music went through a period of self-examination.
Jesus made clear that at moments like this, anyone who would stand on the side of truth and goodness must engage in self-examination.
Having converted to Islam from Lutheranism, I recognize that genuine self-examination of a religious tradition can only come from individuals - like the Rev.
These legacy systems in use mainly by government won't answer the day-to-day challenges our nation's self-examination of information security will reveal.
The images that follow these seem, at first, both disparate and unconnected to the theme of self-examination that the show so boldly announces.
The lone-wolf explanation of violence, its attribution to psychotic episodes rather than Islamist networks breeding in the Cités, spared the nation self-examination.
Recording this in our history books would be simply too shameful, demanding the kind of self-examination at which this country has never excelled.
The result is a space most conducive to reflection and self-examination, to considering the decisions in your life that have led you here.
The endless therapy, the what-color-is-your-parachute quizzes, the courage-to-heal to-do lists, the lifelong self-examination, the bottomless well.
Anthony Bourdain's 2000 book, "Kitchen Confidential," with its bare-metal descriptions of drug abuse and restaurant life, set off another round of self-examination.
Yet the church is engaged in a self-examination that is demanded from below—by Hispanic and liberal Catholics—as well as by the pope.
And before some of these Clinton supporters throw stones at the "racist Trump thugs" in their network, some degree of self-examination is in order.
For other candidates a loss is a part of the process, a prompt for self-examination, a cause for a reset and maybe an embarrassment.
Through therapy sessions, hormone treatment, and self-examination preceding sex confirmation (reassignment) surgery, Arquette allowed viewers to see the most intimate portions of their transition.
Either way, his relentless self-examination turns clammy, needy, suffocating, especially over beats whose relaxed atmosphere could be interpreted as a lazy paucity of music.
Historically, political parties thrive when they go through a process of self-examination and learn to better address policies they had ignored at a cost.
The Democratic Party needs to listen to voters and non-voters if it wants to begin the long, hard road of self-examination and redemption.
The clip conveys a scene of stressful self-examination, complementing the lyrics about a rollercoaster romance with someone who used to be just a friend.
But Maureen Taylor, a leadership communication expert who frequently coaches tech executives, said this kind of earnest self-examination was becoming more frequent among founders.
If nothing else, Cunningham's decision could prompt some self-examination among those who watch, promote, coach or otherwise participate in football without actually playing it.
The pod is open to anyone who volunteers for it, but it involves daily work, abiding by rules and cultivating an attitude of self-examination.
Later, Bergljot launches into a self-examination: After my bombshell twenty-three years ago, I chose to withdraw, to heal myself, to seek professional help.
A movement born out of long-term showbiz power imbalances has, by sparking tough conversations, enabled self-examination and change that have spread far beyond Hollywood.
"The U.S. is the only power that I know of which is capable of turning on a dime, with a process of self-examination," he said.
Release of the 163-page report, at a packed City Hall news conference here, was another wrenching moment of self-examination in this majority black city.
The show begins with two small self-portraits, establishing self-examination as a theme that the artist develops early, and which deepens in his later years.
The show "offered a little more self-examination than usual," our chief TV critic writes, and it presented a particular challenge for the host, Jimmy Kimmel.
Kanye West ushered in an era of the everyman rap star and Drake continued it, but both do so through the lens of intense self-examination.
To check your testicles for cancer use the following steps: If you want to watch a really embarrassing video on self-examination, check out this one.
"There's a duality and a sense of self-examination — both women learning a lot about who they are," Killing Eve executive producer Emerald Fennell told Entertainment Weekly.
But it illustrated why treating "racist" as an insult that is leveled against an individual person based on character leads to overheated rhetoric and insufficient self-examination.
"After every caucus, the party goes through a self-examination process to discuss what went right, and what can be improved upon," she said in the statement.
It allows the listener to turn Bejar's work into an act of self-examination, with enough openness in his subjectivity to allow personal projection to take shape.
That is to say, it's entirely possible—even easy—to advocate for racial diversity and white self-examination while simultaneously endorsing (or at least ignoring) economic inequality.
As Leon's life tunnels toward its inevitable conclusion, "The Distance Home" becomes a meditation on the violence of American ambition — and a powerful call for self-examination.
With Secret Stuff, who will release their debut full-length this year, Pfhol explores the misery, stress, and self-examination that comes with navigating your formative years.
An auditor within the church is extensively trained to help other members through intense self-examination sessions with the help of an electronic device called the E-meter.
The self-examination that has taken place both within the story and in the writing room has demonstrated a maturity capable of tackling such broad and complicated issues.
To make good art from bad things, however, requires, at a minimum, some kind of self-examination, which Gay Talese's new book, The Voyeur's Motel does very rarely.
And by self-examination, I mean the kind that keeps you REALLY honest about what all your motivations are when you take an action or set of actions.
This literature is provocative in tone and, at times, tendentious, but it engages in a necessary act of self-examination, of a kind that modern Germany has exemplified.
"'Charli's' goal is self-examination — a new step for Charli, who's better known for her up-tempo hedonistic bangers than her emotional deep cuts," Pitchfork's Michelle Kim writes.
That self-examination began before the recording of private life, when Garbus learned to DJ, spinning super-poppy dance records at a local amateur night in Oakland, California.
Yet nearly a month after the election, there has been little self-examination among Republicans about why a midterm that had seemed at least competitive became a rout.
They were also more likely to have had a gynecological exam in the last year and to have performed genital self-examination during the month before the study.
They were also more likely to have had a gynecological exam in the last year and to have performed genital self-examination during the month before the study.
In his 2012 piece for The Conversation, urologist and uro-oncologist Mark Frydenberg stated that self-examination can help men get familiar with their balls and scrotal structures.
Yet this kind of deep honesty — the merciless self-examination and exposure that Jamison displays — is increasingly rare in memoirs now that readers can, and will, attack them online.
Breast cancer is the second most common cause of death from cancer among American women, yet a lot of them don't know how to perform a breast self-examination.
Like Chekhov, whom she acknowledged as a chief influence, she concentrated on characters, some more astute than others, who are bent on self-examination, seeking to confirm their dignity.
As a result, it has given new life to another important self-examination as South Africans discuss what extent a culture of patriarchy and misogyny played in her vilification.
Indeed, Kalanick's ambiguous relationship to the driver was, in a sense, the source of the disagreement between them — a dispute that sailed straight past self-examination into outright hostility.
While the album shares some thematic bent with the existential musings and naked self-examination that marked 2011's Helplessness Blues, it's light years away from where Pecknold started out.
Middle age becomes a concern throughout (Fagen released the album when he was 45, after a lengthy bout of self-examination and writer's block), as does the emptiness of nostalgia.
While the album shares some thematic bent with the existential musings and naked self-examination that marked 2011's Helplessness Blues, it's light years away from where Pecknold started out.
In the ultra-​Orthodox school I attended in ninth grade, I was taught to use the bathroom quickly, lest my exposed unmentionables lead me to sinful acts of self-examination.
Here's the truth: The same corporate culture that led to these colossal failures also prevents Facebook from engaging in the kind of deep self-examination that would reveal the answer(s).
His account would have been richer with an exploration of why he dismissed those prescient instincts, but the reader can't fault a man who has so little time for self-examination.
But it certainly contains flights of language, untethered by self-examination or analysis, leaving the writer free to follow the way that consciousness finds itself in language, as art, as poetry.
But, at least for now, Tennessee will no longer have a coach whose history suggests he shouldn't be on the sideline without an open, public self-examination of his past conduct.
Essentially, she feels strongly about giving oneself the freedom of endless expression and satisfactory self-examination while drawing on our natural talents with heightened awareness in order to hustle through life.
Its maturity is striking: self-examination and anxiety rub up against giddy confessions and sweet nothings the way two contradictory thoughts can hang out in your head at the same time.
It's far more difficult to investigate the back shop of your soul, with a sustained commitment to rigorous self-examination and a determination to be the change we refuse to see.
But almost a year after her arrest, Ms. Mack said that she had concluded through introspection and "self-examination" that Mr. Raniere and some of his followers had broken the law.
It's also a very frank and admirable critical self-examination of his own behavior as a young man towards his stepfather, who was one of the primary suspects in Hoffa's disappearance.
The new Jay-Z album, "22:256," an intimate, sometimes borderline-uncomfortable self-examination from this 2000-year-old rapper (who also happens to be Beyoncé's husband), is sustaining people's attention.
For many, it's a realization that could have provoked a moment of self-examination, but instead of adjusting my gaze, I decided instead to adjust the gaze of those I desired.
However, self-examination is not without controversy, While it certainly seems like a good idea, there is very little evidence to suggest that these checks detect cancer earlier or improve outcomes.
They provide some opportunities for pathos and self-examination, especially when Chief admits that he's a war profiteer because he sees no other choice for a Native American booted from his land.
In other words, the church's newly exposed pathologies provide yet another reason for a kind of pious retreat, into smaller communities where a spirit of self-discipline and self-examination would prevail.
There are four inseparable requirements for absolving sins: self-examination; regret for having done the sinful act; a frank confession of the guilt; and a strong commitment to act wisely in future.
On the emotional front, you'll need lots of alone time for self-examination, reflection, and to explore your inner life — something akin to cooping up inside a gooey, nutritive, yet fragile egg.
But our critic says that the rapper's new album, "4:44," is a "gorgeously produced stab at self-examination" that shows where he's been, where he's going and what he's leaving behind.
In recent years, Drake has grown perhaps too comfortable in this perpetual state of self-examination and light sadness—he bleeds onto the page and then admires the pattern he leaves behind.
But it's better than good: a gorgeously produced stab at self-examination (it runs less than the length of a standard therapy session) that suggests a new direction for rap's elder statesmen.
I think it's gonna be a lot of self-examination and I think it's ... America looks like a very different place, even if Trump loses but gets 2000 percent of the vote.
But achieving a passable level of adulthood is not the sort of thing that is curated between album cycles — it's an excruciating process of self-examination, often in the clarity of morning light.
The world would be better served by a courageous self-examination of why we did what we did, and what the real effects were in terms of human suffering and loss of life.
Sure, part of psychology's popularity is the impact of pop culture from overseas, with American and European movies and TV shows making self-examination, and the language of psychology, seem sophisticated and desirable.
But it is important to consider why the phrase "white guilt" has so much power to stop conversations about race in America, to stymie what could become careful self-examination for white people.
There was a theater production of Alice in Wonderland, the screening of movies and slideshows by female filmmakers and artists, and a vaginal self-examination clinic—seemingly the ingredients for a 1970s feminist utopia.
That plays out in a specific way in her music: Unlike the arch self-examination or '80s earnestness of most current pop, nobody ever falls out of love in a Lana Del Rey song.
At its heart, the book is a tale of how Sofia uses strength of will, rigorous self-examination and her anthropological skills to understand and begin to repair things that are holding her back.
It was a season of transition and self-examination, as designers posed questions about the point of the shows themselves, but certain trends stood out, both in style and substance, across the gender continuum.
I want you to end November saying, I learned these lessons through self-examination and by asking for help—not I learned these lessons because I acted like an asshole and got in trouble.
The current debate is also forcing Democrats into a searing process of political self-examination -- since the fate of DACA recipients is as important to their grass roots as the wall is to Trump's.
His jokes can sometimes look like a form of self-examination, even self-criticism — but so far, C.K. has never directly addressed women's reports that he masturbated in front of them without their consent.
Because in its blunt and unexamined form, it is being applied to our examination (and self-examination) of so-called "enhanced interrogation," or torture, as practiced by the CIA in the years following the Sept.
Center Maurkice Pouncey said earlier in the week that offensive linemen needed to do some serious self-examination after any game in which their running back failed to reach the century mark on the ground.
On top of forcing the self into places beyond the bounds of socially accepted religious practices—for instance through the use of entheogens (mind-altering substances), sex rituals, and blood magick—it requires rigorous self-examination.
Part of the point of asking questions about what is real, to get back to that pesky staircase and the whole self-examination thing, is that even to ourselves, our ideas of who we are—i.e.
It's disheartening to realize that women who spent their lives protecting the reputations of men could have their own legacies so mishandled by them — especially when so much evidence of these women's own self-examination exists. Rev.
All three were eager to tout their own home remedies for political disinformation campaigns — hire actual humans, build AI, et cetera — but remained unwilling to conduct the kind of deep self examination necessary to inoculate themselves outright.
Toronto "electrosoul" singer Mackenta offers the most damning critique of this lifestyle in her new song "No Finesse," which may as well be critiquing society as a whole but hey, we all need self-examination most days.
This post is more than just a farewell to their followers as they move on to other things: it's a frank self-examination that explores the incredible amount of work that goes into making each essay great.
But as Orthodox Christians prepare to undergo their Lenten discipline of fasting and self-examination (which this year starts much later, on March 13th, than the Western one) their world will be even more introverted than usual.
Indeed, in rebelling against his Pietist upbringing, Hesse ended up recapitulating its central themes: he never lost the habit of rigorous self-examination or his feelings of unworthiness and his longing for an experience of the divine.
The attention to drug prices set off by Valeant has scared investors away from pharmaceutical companies in general, he said, but also prompted an "urgent self-examination" by the industry and serious discussions with others about pricing.
In a statement to The New York Times on Monday, Baylor officials said the university was committed to "doing the right thing" — through self-examination, repeated apologies and making 105 recommended changes to its policies and structure.
No, it's not really a critical self-examination of whether YouTube's business model is all about pushing the most controversial and thus "engaging" content to undeserved prominence, as has repeatedly happened with promoted videos smearing mass shooting survivors.
Moreover, you and your conscience will be soothed, without having to do any real work, take on any real self-examination, ask any real questions about why you think the way you think or believe what you believe.
Called the I Touch Myself Project, the effort brought together cancer survivor Olivia Newton-John, Amphlett's cousin Little Pattie and eight other singers to extol the benefits of self-examination as a means of detecting breast cancer early.
Thus, as Democrats begin their self-examination and flagellation over how to reshape their party, they may want to look at the hard analysis and deep think occurring by some in their party in the Old Line State.
And after the wave of self-examination that swept across New Zealand in the wake of the attacks, it looks like there might now be nominative change afoot for the nine-times rugby champions of the southern hemisphere.
Health officials also advise "breast self-awareness," which means becoming familiar with how your breasts normally look and feel so you will be more likely to recognize anything out of the ordinary when doing a breast self-examination.
Chinese startup Xiaohongshu, which allows users to post product reviews and share shopping experiences, said on Thursday it will conduct a self-examination and correct its content after its app was removed from Android stores in China this week.
Although the characters are slightly older, it has a loose, comic vibe similar to "Girls," as the characters engage in some anxious self-examination — and other-directed criticism — while they negotiate subtle changes in their affections for one another.
But, noting that Trump's win in his home state of Pennsylvania was the first victory for a Republican presidential candidate since 1988, Boyle said the party needs a sweeping self-examination that stretches back well before the 85033 cycle.
But, noting that Trump's win in his home state of Pennsylvania was the first victory for a Republican presidential candidate since 1988, he said the party needs a sweeping self-examination that stretches back well beyond the 2016 cycle.
But, after a decade of doing that—everyday was a Saturday night which when you're 21 is what you want your life to be—when you're 30 you start becoming the laughing stock and it's that self examination period.
Part public confession and plea for forgiveness, The Advertiser's self-examination marked an important acknowledgment of the role that the press played in perpetuating the mob violence that was unleashed on African-Americans for decades after slavery was abolished.
Trump's eventual adversary confronts a daunting balancing act: He or she must be tougher than usual without being callous, mingle the right measure of pugilism with optimism, and avoid the self-examination and self-recrimination that never trap Trump.
But his clear regret at his past behavior is depicted less as a brushing-aside of what he's done than an indication that, with a little bit of hard work and self-examination, he can stop being such a massive tool.
I would even argue that it's the first step toward digging deeper into a work of art, because it leads us down a path of critical thought and invigorating discussion with friends — and maybe even a little bit of self-examination.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese startup Xiaohongshu, which allows users to post product reviews and share shopping experiences, said on Thursday it will conduct a self-examination and correct its content after its app was removed from Android stores in China this week.
The painstaking self-examination has not been exclusive to institutions competing in the N.C.A.A.'s largest category, Division I. Colleges from the N.C.A.A.'s Division III, many of them with highly selective admissions protocols, have also been evaluating their procedures.
The suit comes as the fashion world undergoes a period of self-examination in response to models' allegations of sexual harassment by prominent photographers, as well as reports that reveal a dearth of female executives at the top of fashion brands.
"You have done the self-examination needed to understand that as long as there&aposs a plan in place to pay down the debt that you can stick with, it makes sense to also prioritize long-term savings," she said.
But all the events of the past six years — losing my mother, losing my job, traveling around the world, making the decision to be more comfortable in my own skin through therapy and self-examination and, yes, having a baby — has changed me.
According to the guidance, agencies will need to conduct a self-examination to determine the "root causes" of their skill shortages in their report, including reasons like the talent pipeline, recruitment and retention, training, performance management, as well as resources and budget.
It is less a work of criticism than a lengthy self-examination, with Groff, who is white, agonizing about whether it is even appropriate for her to review the book: I was sure I was the wrong person to review this book.
There may be virtue in such hyperbole for purposes of increased self-awareness and self-examination, but when it comes to Yürükoğlu's more abstract, sculptural works, the focus shifts more explicitly to an economy of estrangement through the slowing down of perception.
Five websites have been asked to carry out immediate "self-examination and correction" to remove vendors that sell illegal virtual private networks (VPNs), according to a notice posted by the Zhejiang provincial branch of the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), China's top cyber regulator.
I didn't force myself to inhabit the Russian point of view, even if my characters were ostensibly Russian, and instead wrote them from a remove — and I think that's precisely what worked, because the Russians themselves are tired of their centuries of selfexamination.
As such, however, the "that thong, thong, thong, thong, thong" line goes under-recognised, which is a shame, as it's an important image and the repetition really allows Sisqo to move through some complex emotions about the thong: realisation, acknowledgement, excitement, self-examination, acceptance.
Those are the breaks that are supposed to even out over the course of a season, but the Cubs are in no mood for self-examination — whether it involves the franchise's history of heartbreak, how well they are playing or what may loom in the playoffs.
In "At the Oscars, Some Self-Examination Among the Self-Celebration," James Poniewozik writes: This year's Academy Awards needed to address two things: the last few minutes of the previous Oscarcast and the last — oh, let's just call it forever — of men's behavior in the movie industry.
" The reverence for top stars, referred to as "the talent," created conditions that allowed abuse to flourish, and the report urged the BBC to "undergo a period of self-examination" and to make sure the biggest names had "no doubt as to the standards of behavior expected of them.
"As someone in politics to fulfill a worldview, we will need to do a deep self-examination and some rethinking," Now, as Netanyahu prepares to preside over the most far-right Knesset in the country's history, the left, which once dominated Israeli politics, has rarely appeared more inconsequential.
In a letter to the school community, Choate's headmaster and the chairman of the board of trustees said, "Throughout this self-examination, our goal has been to come together as a community to provide validation and support to those who suffered from abuse, to learn from the past."
A self-examination and self-criticism by the underclass is in order as well - as is an admission by Progressive Democrats that they have failed Milwaukee would be the first step in reversing this urban decay and reversing the growth of the underclass and their accompanying cultural rot.
That sounds like a crackpot mindtrip, but the echoes of David Fincher's The Game — where Michael Douglas' character is tricked into self-examination by having his reality swept out from underneath him — are one of the core things Bousman and Sears were going after in the first place.
A big problem is that the students are all affluent and status-obsessed, but the film has no temperament for self-examination: Instead of a John Hughes-style satire of class and social divides — not that acute here, to begin with — we get an uncritical depiction of homogeneous entitlement.
His natural state, one suspects, is one in which he sits with an old friend in a post-show glow, his mood one of mingled exhilaration and fatigue, toes nibbling the edge of the sofa, tea and cashmere at hand, the conversation drifting between self-examination and gossip.
It would be crass to say that this terrible moment might help relaunch his political career, but there was certainly a sense that the self-examination he went through on stage might lead him to the purpose he has sometimes seemed to lack since returning to the Senate.
Its devotion to self-examination is occasionally clunky — it's one of those books where the characters ceaselessly call themselves out on their own self-delusions, and that gets exhausting — but it's also endearingly earnest, and as the book goes on, it leads to some dark and fascinating places.
"Cut You Off" and "Ring" get into that emotionally immature mindset even further — they're both fun pop bops, but lack the emotional heft of "Love Me." The thing is, even on the songs at the deeper end of her self-examination on Rare, Gomez is holding back to protect her privacy.
Pushing Lil Wayne aside so you can take center stage in the music video for your corny song about fucking takes a freakish level of confidence that is basically unimaginable, and it's that sort of hubris that made Posner's sober self-examination on his comeback single "I Took a Pill in Ibiza" feel so revelatory.
Partially that's because Stewart can deliver one hell of a monologue, a skill on which the writers leaned hard, but whether through self-examination or just plain good acting, Stewart managed to transcend dopey sci-fi TV convention and convey—sometimes with just a gesture or a glance—lessons about leadership, family, and integrity.
Such a critique presumes a ruthless process of self-examination on the part of the artist who, through the rigors of imagination and insight, bores through the floor of her own loathing into the subbasement of our own, where we are left to contemplate the face of Trump lurking behind one of our many masks. REJOICE!
But it's also, perhaps, a result of the growing population of Americans who don't identify with a particular religion (23 percent of the general population and 35 percent of millennials, according to a 2014 Pew Research Center study) and yet desire a place where they can experience ritual, consistent community and the space for self-examination.
Many readers saw the story — which appeared simultaneously on the website of The New York Review of Books and in an Italian, a German and a French publication — not only as a violation of privacy but as an unprovoked aggression against an author known for female protagonists who use radical self-examination to exert power over their lives and fates.
"I think AAAS, like so many organizations, is in a moment of self-examination of policies and procedures within our institution, and also with regards to the role AAAS can play in using our influence and networks and credibility to address some of the more basic issues and concerns that are driving the culture and climate that enables sexual harassment to occur," she said.
Lilitri writes from the perspective of someone convinced he should be enjoying his life more than he is, or at least wondering why he isn't; what follows is a self-examination so total it sidesteps the confessional mode for something weirder and more direct, with song topics that are almost philosophical: why certain things make people feel certain ways, why people have emotions at all.
"It should cause us to be somewhat self-critical and make sure that we don't just say 'this guy is a Philippine Donald Trump,' but actually do a little self-examination to make sure that there aren't ways that we handle our alliances that couldn't be improved," said Susan Shirk, chairwoman of the 21st Century China Center at the University of California, San Diego.
"Colossus" is a song of masculine self-examination — "I am my father's son/His shadow weighs a ton" — accelerating into catharsis: tapping, then pounding, then blasting away at a fierce drone chord, then swerving into a major-key punk confrontation as Mr. Talbot, snarling, "I don't want to be your man," compares himself to Stone Cold Steve Austin, Fred Astaire, Evel Knievel and, yes, Jesus Christ.
Poland's biggest insurer PZU's supervisory board has invited former head of staff in presidential palace Malgorzata Sadurska for a hearing as she is a candidate for a post in the state-run company's management board, top government official told private radio RMF FM. Polish producer of breast self-examination equipment Braster has filed a motion this week to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to register its system in the United States, Rzeczpospolita newspaper reported.
"Hell yes, there ought to be some self-examination from the media for contributing to a Russia hysteria," said Wayne Merry, a former State Department foreign service officer who worked in Moscow under former Presidents Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonBen Shapiro: No prominent GOP figure ever questioned Obama's legitimacy The Hill's 12:85033 Report: Trump tries to reassure voters on economy 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 MORE and George H.W. Bush.
The show's co-host Mika Brzezinski, who watched Ms. Wallace's growth, said she felt that "over the course of the time that she was on 'Morning Joe' what I saw was Nicolle learning to have fun being on TV." Ms. Wallace doesn't recall having growing pains as a panelist — "I have never engaged in any self-examination as it pertains to television," she said — but she does acknowledge that her very first appearance on the show, as a senior adviser to the McCain-Palin campaign, had the potential to be contentious.

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