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"themselves" Definitions
  1. (the reflexive form of they) used when people or animals performing an action are also affected by it
  2. used instead of himself or herself to refer to a person whose sex is not mentioned or not known
  3. used to emphasize they or a plural subject

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So barbershops serve as spaces where black men can go, and it's just themselves, around themselves, being themselves.
Solar panels don't put themselves up, wind turbines and smart batteries don't manufacture themselves, new forests don't plant themselves.
To counteract these nasty stereotypes, black women have often tried to police themselves, contort themselves, and define themselves in their opposition to these racist and sexist portrayals—instead of just being themselves.
Then, the kids themselves can buckle themselves into the seat.
The Italians themselves are stopping themselves from permitting this pipeline.
They're either defending themselves, explaining themselves, or confessing their sins.
Any other moms find themselves constantly comparing themselves to others?
Gaps where people never see themselves or find information about themselves.
That men could manifest themselves the way that women manifest themselves.
Rather than try and fix themselves, they learn to accept themselves.
They purposely isolate themselves from the people and make themselves inaccessible.
According to a recent Gallup poll, 35 percent of Americans call themselves conservative, 35 percent call themselves moderate and 993 percent call themselves liberal.
People want to shut themselves off, to insulate themselves from foreign competition.
Top figures are ruling themselves in and ruling themselves out of jobs.
I want them to be responsible for themselves and believe in themselves.
People live for themselves and do for themselves, and that bugs me.
Instead, they dedicate themselves to humanitarian tasks and devote themselves to God.
Geminis may find themselves rethinking the way they express themselves to others.
Well, I hope they will come out themselves and speak about themselves.
They hurled themselves at stone walls and drowned themselves in the sea.
But teenagers like to challenge themselves — and they were indeed challenging themselves.
And the elite give themselves money and pat themselves on the back.
Walmart, they're pretty smart themselves and they do pretty well for themselves.
Thanks to my outsourcing, they believe, I sometimes think, that clothes wash themselves and beds make themselves, and floors and floorboards rid themselves of dust.
Every few days, it seems, a new instance emerges of people cutting themselves, setting themselves on fire or trying to harm themselves in some other way.
THE CHINESE THEMSELVES HAVE GOT THEMSELVES MORE ORGANIZED, IF WE CAN SAY THAT.
Actors should be enjoying themselves up there, or at least finding themselves challenged.
So these Americans could find themselves having to pay for these services themselves.
I love people's sparkling souls and letting them be themselves, finding themselves, expanding.
Others want to express themselves as musicians and to accept themselves as individuals.
Others exhaust themselves in page-long lists or pinch themselves into tiny lines.
Brazil found themselves devastated by recession,so they got themselves an impeachment session.
"Now you," Tamir said as they picked themselves up and brushed themselves off.
Instead of asking people to repeat themselves, I ask them to rephrase themselves.
And so they need to prepare themselves and protect themselves and their assets.
Sherald and Wiley represent the Obamas as themselves, and as more than themselves.
But these images also worked to operate on a different intellectual, psychological register that would get into people's minds and help them not just read about themselves or know themselves, but see themselves as empowered, see themselves as agents of change.
By declaring themselves "sovereign citizens," members of these groups say they are freeing themselves from government enslavement and separating themselves from their secret, government-created alternate identity.
As for the experience playing the games themselves… that's just playing the games themselves.
Men aren't going to do this by themselves, women can't do this by themselves.
The airlines got themselves into this bind, and only airlines can get themselves out.
People who are committing themselves to service should never make the story about themselves.
They purposefully ignore and distract themselves from what they deep down want for themselves.
They tell themselves they will do something, and then watch themselves not do it.
But the other five have all proclaimed themselves undecided and have made themselves scarce.
But they're as determined as ever to keep themselves afloat and keep themselves hopeful.
Watch the leaves unloose themselves from their branches and deliver themselves to the wind.
At high heats, the processors have to slow themselves down or risk damaging themselves.
I'm afraid Democrats aren't helping themselves by screaming themselves hoarse at everything Trump does.
"To trust themselves and to give themselves time and space for the complex things."
Some people tell infrequent lies to make themselves look good or to protect themselves.
They've glued themselves to trains, blockaded major bridges, and chained themselves to government buildings.
Things in Ghirri's pictures are rarely simply themselves; they look like themselves, or look like images of themselves, or bear their own names, or are framed like pictures.
But more often than not, the characters' main conflict is with themselves—just sometimes evil versions of themselves, or their alternate universe selves, or themselves from the future.
Young voters called themselves more motivated than older voters did, women called themselves more motivated than men did, blacks and Hispanics called themselves more motivated than whites did.
"My message to other trans kids is to respect themselves and accept themselves and love themselves," Whitaker, who is now a freshman at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, said.
The state should be ashamed of themselves and the court should be ashamed of themselves.
Some people distract themselves from emotional pain by drinking, taking drugs, cutting or starving themselves.
"They [modern humans] had never seen anything like themselves or not like themselves," she says.
There was a time when we were peaceful buckwheat sowers who kept themselves to themselves.
Forty people rated the "naturalness" of sentences like "Someone dressed themselves" and "Chloe dressed themselves".
Others hanged themselves, jumped from windows, overdosed on pills or suffocated themselves with plastic bags.
But all too often, governments that give themselves this power use it to protect themselves.
I think the DNC should be ashamed of themselves for allowing themselves to be hacked.
"They have locked themselves into an escalatory path without giving themselves an exit," she said.
Occasionally I'd have a cell mate, but they were fine, just kept themselves to themselves.
While racists see themselves as proudly punching down, anti-Semites perceive themselves as punching up.
It's jewelry made for working women to buy themselves for themselves — it's so hot. 6.
Mediators of knowledge have created an "echo chamber" by talking amongst themselves and quoting themselves.
When strong individuals finds themselves thinking they can't succeed, they push themselves to try anyway.
To do that is changing the way Muslim women think about themselves and perceive themselves.
The men who torment the female heroines do so because they hate some part of themselves — a part of themselves they've been made to hate by circumstances larger than themselves.
That's why in 'The Land of the Free' video I had the KKK unmask themselves and reveal themselves as police officers or reveal themselves as a judge or a priest.
Rather it's the people themselves, a mad mix of geniuses and those who consider themselves geniuses.
Acting let them steep themselves in the lives of others and surprise themselves with their spontaneity.
Not by corporations, but by people who just needed to keep themselves alive and feed themselves.
Nothing is stopping pass-throughs from reinventing themselves—or perhaps re-reinventing themselves—as conventional corporations.
"We were talking about how companies brand themselves and source things to brand themselves," says Genet.
If Game of Thrones actors themselves are any indication, fans better brace themselves for the finale.
The principals have the tendencies to expand themselves, and they'll expand themselves to their logical end.
We never would have known, the viewers never would have known, unless they themselves identified themselves.
It also invites viewers to express themselves and be more authentically themselves in the real world.
Anecdotally, those who do manage to free themselves for all of August see themselves as anomalous.
Patients relieve themselves in the common areas and patio area, and clean themselves only with water.
Generation Z has singled themselves out as a generation that's already working themselves to the bone.
By isolating themselves in a bubble of sycophantic loyalists, they set themselves up for disastrous errors.
Without this, norms can't enforce themselves — and when they can't enforce themselves, they no longer work.
Instead, participants try to extract emotional and intellectual gratifications for themselves without obligating themselves to others.
They would further undermine themselves and pulverize themselves if they blamed Hillary Clinton for this loss.
They stop comparing themselves to the less rich and instead compare themselves to the super rich.
Presidents reveal themselves, and often replicate themselves, in the Justices they nominate to the Supreme Court.
They should make sure to save time for themselves, and they should allow themselves to cry.
People tell themselves something happened in a certain way so that they can live with themselves.
"The best leaders are ones that don't consider themselves experts; they consider themselves students," Sinek said.
They wish they'd been more forgiving of themselves, they wish they'd been less hard on themselves.
"This idea of people believing in themselves, being themselves, taking pride in themselves, is not just a lesson for politicians but for everyone in the country," she told The Hollywood Reporter.
They see themselves in us and if they're willing to forgive themselves, they're willing to forgive us.
People would anonymize themselves, so they would name themselves after a Pokémon or something goofy like that.
Women are giving themselves more credit, asserting themselves as artists, and staffing their teams with more women.
They attach themselves to some collective identity and wish destruction on those who attach themselves somewhere else.
Most of the time people will watch it by themselves and truly lose themselves in the moment.
They themselves are living in an encampment somewhere, and they themselves are living out of a van.
Some people may find themselves comparing themselves to a previous lover or think they're not attractive enough.
Like they need to go back inside of themselves and find love for themselves and for everyone.
If not, they would only be projecting themselves unto others in order to try to understand themselves.
The organization might then tell them to send a nude photo of themselves to themselves via Messenger.
For women who want to change themselves and push themselves to do more, her message is empowering.
Here are four who didn't free themselves until they were grown, and in several cases, parents, themselves.
They push themselves over the edge to get an edge on other players or the games themselves.
Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn invited themselves to Pathé, together, to pitch themselves for Thelma and Louise.
"I think the DNC should be ashamed of themselves for allowing themselves to be hacked," he said.
"They understand themselves to be God's organization on earth, so they call themselves a theocracy," Schmalz said.
In 1976, a significant number of conservatives still called themselves Democrats, and many liberals called themselves Republicans.
He said those killed were farmers who had armed themselves to defend themselves against the rival group.
It forces companies that once barricaded themselves behind proprietary stacks to work together in spite of themselves.
Do they see themselves as the singer onstage, the act of murder a desire to silence themselves?
There was no rule — now that could be because the senators themselves do not hold themselves accountable.
"Every team has an opportunity to make a decision for themselves and speak for themselves," he said.
Farmers by themselves can't protect themselves in a "free market" economy whether it is national or global.
Influencers and wannabe influencers are raising awareness for a cause greater than themselves...by focusing on themselves.
In "Charlie Says," women surrender themselves to a misogynistic abuser, and along the way, they lose themselves.
In the meantime, CBD companies themselves allow influencers to give unbridled testimonials that they themselves legally cannot.
That is to tell victims that in order to protect themselves they must extricate themselves from society.
Campuses and their students should see themselves as part of the real world, not worlds unto themselves.
People don't want to lock themselves out of the cemetery, lock themselves out of the memorial garden.
I trust women to know themselves, to know their lives, and to make good choices for themselves.
For me, it is very important to help children place themselves historically, even when that history is painful, because within that truth they can anchor themselves and from it they can aim themselves.
Stride's response today is to ask workers to do those things themselves, structuring the data themselves using software.
"That when it comes down to either protecting themselves or our children -- they would choose themselves," Merritt said.
People who see themselves clearly are more forgiving and they're gentle and compassionate toward both themselves and others.
Clasped in their young fingers are images of themselves, grasping more images of themselves, from here into eternity.
"Cubans themselves, ultimately, and only Cubans themselves, must be the principal agents of their economic and political futures."
But we need to teach people to have more confidence in themselves and stop seeing themselves as victims.
" Hair Mistakes"The biggest mistake that guys make when grooming themselves is trying to cut their hair themselves.
It's really important to have spaces where people check themselves on purpose and have intention in checking themselves.
"They have to save themselves, and we can help them, but they have to save themselves," Trump said.
Twitter executives can console themselves with one thing: Silicon Valley bigwigs are still using it to embarrass themselves.
Those senators aren&apost calling themselves democratic socialists but also not disassociating themselves from the movement&aposs priorities.
Football teams do not lead themselves, and they certainly do not lead themselves to five Super Bowl victories.
"Customers" can help themselves to felt sausage and serve themselves squeezable condiments of glitter-glue ketchup and mustard.
They have entrusted themselves to gangs of smugglers and put themselves at risk of abuse and child labour.
Because it's not that women are doubting themselves the same way they might doubt themselves in other professions.
When asked to grade themselves on their loan knowledge, 57 percent gave themselves at a C or lower.
People in those situations generally don't call themselves "sex workers" or see themselves as part of a movement.
And I wondered: Should any of these women find themselves in an abusive relationship, will they blame themselves?
Many of them, because they're not introspective, don't analyze themselves, so they don't see themselves as being evil.
In an ideal world, we'd just continue to push people to love themselves and be happy with themselves.
Many start-ups are trying to position themselves as blockchain companies to distance themselves from the cryptocurrency world.
Every year, American workers steel themselves for the dreaded performance review and sometimes sabotage themselves in the process.
Callimachi: They present themselves as having been witnesses to horror, but never having carried out the horror themselves.
You can never say or do anything that makes them hate themselves more than they already hate themselves.
With these facilities, these players can push themselves to their limits and become the best versions of themselves.
Although some of the venues in Melbourne are legal, the stigma lingers and patrons keep themselves to themselves.
They pace themselves and position themselves, soon twirling faster and faster, like a merry-go-round winding up.
A religion's adherents assume themselves to be moral by default, and so they never bother to question themselves.
I find beautiful communities in places that consider themselves deep blue and places that consider themselves deep red.
It's sad to see those trying so hard to prove themselves right that they accidentally prove themselves wrong.
They have a hunger that makes them avid learners so they not only know themselves, they grow themselves.
Many of the brokers try to shield themselves from any criticism in China by wrapping themselves in nationalism.
When people talk in his movies, they aren't explaining themselves to us; they're expressing themselves to one another.
The Proud Boys describe themselves as "Western chauvinists" and have aligned themselves closely with self-declared neo-Nazis.
" The report continued: "Children are self-abusive, hitting themselves, poking themselves in the eyes, or regurgitating stomach fluids.
Both are con men, wrapping themselves in higher causes, though their primary agendas are the advancement of themselves.
Many people are not seeing refugees trying to find safety and security for themselves as like themselves now.
Unfortunately, no one — even plenty of men who call themselves feminists — wanted to listen to feminist women themselves.
It also usually doesn't offer those who are shamed the ability to either explain themselves or redeem themselves.
Poll of the week: An ABC News/Washington Post poll finds that 38% of Democrats or independents who leaned towards the party consider themselves liberal, 39% consider themselves moderate and 17% consider themselves conservative.
There's just a school in the middle of nowhere in Russia, where human beings are being taught to think of themselves no longer as themselves but as objects for consumption by something beyond themselves.
They divert themselves with conversation, encounter some bizarre strangers, struggle to fill the passing time, decide to hang themselves, decide not to hang themselves, resolve to move on, move nowhere, and then the curtain falls.
Wrestlers are liars, both by inclination and profession, and the stories they tell themselves, about themselves, are fundamentally untrue.
Plus-size women are sharing photos of themselves in swimwear to encourage other women to be kind to themselves.
Last year, 42% of black Democrats called themselves moderates, 29% said they were conservatives and 27% called themselves liberals.
About 22% of Americans identify themselves as Republican or Democrat, while 23% consider themselves independent, according to the poll.
Cars might not be able to drive themselves just yet, but they can already park themselves in some cities.
The key difference is that men make the excuses for themselves and women make excuses for everyone but themselves.
After all, most children and families turn themselves in to Border Patrol agents, generally to present themselves for asylum.
The share of women who call themselves Republicans has fallen, while the share who call themselves Democrats has risen.
Rather than involving themselves with politics, they detached themselves from institutional life, from having families, from having steady jobs.
By bringing themselves to the same level as other social media sharers, they position themselves as one of us.
Horse-race reporters sometimes defend themselves by arguing that how candidates conduct themselves matters more than a position paper.
"Women have to make jokes about themselves, laugh about themselves, because they have nothing to lose," she once said.
Today 59% call themselves Taiwanese, while 34% identify as both—ie, very few consider themselves Chinese first and foremost.
And the root causes plant themselves in the childhoods of the men and women who find themselves locked up.
Does depression cause people to focus on themselves, or do people who focus on themselves get symptoms of depression?
Etherington and Titch, who had spent virtually every day together in Eden, caught themselves introducing themselves to each other.
Toward the beginning, a debate broke out about whether they should call themselves moderates to distinguish themselves from progressives.
The idea that women would want to look like themselves, and wear makeup for themselves, was crazy to them.
Some firms view themselves as masons, helping clients build stronger walls; others see themselves as exterminators, hunting for pests.
However, this position ignores the realities of how judges conduct themselves, and (more importantly) are expected to conduct themselves.
"Most Americans do not conduct themselves that way, and most parents don't conduct themselves that way," the senator responded.
Unable to know themselves, or truly love themselves, they hunger for a never-ending supply of admiration from outside.
People who weren't true to themselves were so distraught that they felt a strong desire to cleanse themselves physically.
Even liberals themselves often buy into these claims, berate themselves for having been condescending and pledge to do better.
Yes, I'm interested in photographing people who are courageous in how they present themselves and have strength in themselves.
But it is a question that people who love wine may ask themselves if they find themselves temporarily isolated.
But it is a question that people who love wine may ask themselves if they find themselves temporarily isolated.
If this is an adult who normally cares for themselves, they can keep themselves self-isolated during this period.
They're pushing themselves for what seems to them like very good reasons, and turning themselves into crash test dummies.
He is saying that the most comforting stories Americans tell themselves about themselves are the ones that never happened.
But if the person who comes in for help isn't making the choices themselves, they don't hold themselves accountable.
Countless well-intentioned young entrepreneurs suddenly find themselves in way too deep, and don't know how to extricate themselves.
In Qayyarah, former Awakening members smuggled themselves out using false papers or by disguising themselves as women in niqabs.
"I think the procedures themselves remain the same and the procedures themselves I think are pretty sound," Wray replied.
Democracy is based upon the principle that citizens can think for themselves, choose for themselves, and vote their conscience.
Jesus told the high priests to go eff themselves, and then he told the Romans to go eff themselves.
I don't know how many problems were happening at work, but a lot of them fix themselves by themselves.
They keep to themselves in a remote cabin in the woods, maintaining a strict order to keep themselves safe.
"They have done such a great job of not overextending themselves, or painting themselves into a corner," Elias said.
HY: This is the fundamental question that everyone who photographs people has to ask themselves or should ask themselves.
I wonder how many women would see themselves in the political process if they literally saw themselves in their government.
Techine said he wanted the audience to ask themselves what they would do if they found themselves in that situation.
Chor and his fighters named themselves the White Flags, perhaps to contrast themselves with the black flag that symbolizes ISIS.
Especially for kids — they're comparing themselves to their contemporaries so they want to present themselves in the best possible light.
The sisters, like many leaders across the region, have themselves been accused of hoarding food for themselves and their friends.
They're using it to represent themselves, and even when they're not representing themselves with them, they're using very positive language.
One family tried desperately to bleach themselves and their homes to keep away the contagion, blinding themselves in the process.
The people cannot overrule themselves at the ballot box, unless they themselves have decided they want to change their vote.
Federal government can&apost do it by themselves, and the states can do it by themselves in finding those places.
Gay men also rate prospective partners who describe themselves as masculine more favorably than those who describe themselves as feminine.
Just 23% describe themselves as enthusiastic about the president in 2020, while 52% call themselves "very uncomfortable" with his candidacy.
Two years ago, residents in Miami voted themselves a $400 million bond, taxing themselves to protect their city from flooding.
Canadiens enjoy late surge to topple Rangers MONTREAL — The Montreal Canadiens found themselves down but never let themselves be out.
But Republicans can no longer kid themselves into thinking that teleprompters can rescue Trump from himself, or themselves from him.
There's a real question of how those communities can defend themselves and how we can support those communities defending themselves.
They continue to talk among themselves—along with a complicit liberal progressive media arm—and tell themselves nothing is wrong.
When women find themselves in male-dominated spaces, it's because they are capable of handling themselves just like men do.
And they are asserting themselves into international debates over Arctic governance, most recently by calling themselves a "near-Arctic" state.
Many of today's savviest entrepreneurs are unwilling to tie themselves to Big Food themselves, intent on maintaining their renegade mentality.
We've encountered all sorts of modern-day nomadic tribes on the road, with each one generally keeping themselves to themselves.
It was a time when bands untethered themselves from the genre's past and let themselves explore the fringes a bit.
To steel themselves, Wallace said, her peers allowed themselves to say out loud that Van Dyke would be found guilty.
Nor were police officers who have gotten arrested themselves multiple times and yet still find themselves on the job discussed.
His characters work themselves into each other's hearts and minds as devotedly as they work themselves into each other's underpants.
They should be keeping themselves healthy on their own, but may be putting themselves at risk while commuting to work.
Not allowing a person to express themselves using memes can make them express themselves in other extreme ways, like violence.
They used their time alone to "replenish themselves" and "be empowered by focusing on themselves in these moments," Kislev said.
Management consultants are falling all over themselves to prep executives for the widening industrial applications of computers that program themselves.
New York (CNN Business)Investors apparently haven't left themselves too many Post-its to remind themselves to buy 3M stock.
Police are biased, but young black men have only got themselves to blame if they make themselves a moving target.
Wealthy patrons found themselves trooping through seedy housing projects, and impoverished children found themselves sailing on boats in the Hamptons.
Like many African American portraitists, Amy Sherald and Kehinde Wiley represent the Obamas as themselves, and as more than themselves.
And it allowed them to go from being unable to imagine themselves anywhere but America to seeing themselves as Americans.
Those who judge enjoy their amused ridicule, self-assurance on matters of taste and propriety, their performing of themselves as they know themselves to be ... The vulgar pretending to be someone else, their judges pretending to be themselves.
A patient must prick themselves after every meal and correctly take the right amount of insulin to keep themselves in balance.
Paternal obesity was associated with increased risk of failing at personal-social activities, such as feeding themselves, playing and undressing themselves.
"There are cities that have been taken it upon themselves to pay for the costs [of lead abatement] themselves," Fegan said.
The couple at the heart of  Mercury seem to find themselves married to strangers, though perhaps the true strangers are themselves.
And they'd have to be able to look at themselves in a way most people aren't willing to look at themselves.
The survey found that two-thirds of men don't consider themselves a feminist, consider themselves anti-feminist, or have no opinion.
The company's avatar system allows users to upload a single photo of themselves and create a realistic avatar of themselves immediately.
At the most, activists distance themselves from free-market fundamentalism only by making clear how much inequality undermines human rights themselves.
Democrats are significantly less likely to call themselves liberals (as Americans call left-wingers) than Republicans are to consider themselves conservative.
When given the chance, zebrafish willingly dose themselves with opioids — even putting themselves at risk in order to get their fix.
The films themselves couldn't be more different, but no one has separated themselves from the rest of the pack just yet.
Three principles suggest themselves, drawing on the muddle in which German parties of the middle have found themselves in recent days.
At the LGBT+ youth group, run by charity Cara-Friend, they felt themselves to be among friends, free to be themselves.
Voters may call themselves independents, but most have sorted themselves into one of two camps with little chance of being swayed.
I'm not saying they should just rebrand themselves as Papa Shaq's, but they should probably just rebrand themselves as Papa Shaq's.
Looking beyond the "winners and losers" of this particular process, who positioned themselves well for the future, and who hurt themselves?
It&aposs just so cool to see how many women that post inspired to love themselves more and accept themselves more.
John Kasich struck more sober poses as they sought to position themselves as potential presidents and to differentiate themselves from Trump.
Refunds aside, accountants are still finding themselves the bearers of bad news to some filers who found themselves owing this spring.
Athletes still would be able to hurt themselves by abusing drugs, the same way patients can hurt themselves by abusing painkillers.
They just got caught up in this crazy world and have to suppress parts of themselves — but only parts of themselves.
By now, thrillers like Philip Kerr's have become a genre in themselves and, more to the point, a voyage in themselves.
Anyways I flipped the fuck out because who the hell eats a whole tub of peanutbutter by themselves, without introducing themselves?
Though the men have recused themselves from clients, they do not appear to have recused themselves from dealing with the forum.
And the plans often stay bad until employees themselves make noise, bring in outside help or build something better for themselves.
Trump and his team wanted more money for themselves, and the Russians wanted more money for themselves, and for their oligarchs.
But I do think the more judgmental the community one immerses themselves in, the more disconnected they'll find themselves from reality.
Fifty-four percent of respondents rated themselves a 4 or 5, with 5 meaning they consider themselves not lonely at all.
If the subjects from the test group reported being stressed, they would be effectively "handicapping" themselves, setting themselves up for failure.
Companies that pride themselves on openness and freedom may find themselves unable to speak ill of one of their largest investors.
Here is a look at how other Republicans have fared after distancing themselves from Mr. Trump or aligning themselves with him.
Those who define themselves as nonbinary consider themselves neither male nor female, whereas those who are intersex have atypical sexual anatomy.
People are turning pistols on themselves in the middle of hallways, hanging themselves above stairwells, and running around in a daze.
Of course they liken themselves to the Minutemen of the American Revolution, and they see themselves as the modern-day Minutemen.
Their surface is reflective, so Binh Danh's viewers see themselves looking at images of iconic places that they themselves are in.
"These are people who put themselves in the public space and exposed themselves to criticism," by becoming public officials, she said.
"These girls have to dress themselves up to constrain themselves into a form that was expected of them," Ms. Kondracki said.
Maybe they saw themselves as personally sacrificing for the good of the country, so why not position themselves a smidge better?
Many Facebook users identified themselves on Facebook as correctional officers, posted about their jobs, and shared photos of themselves in uniform.
Mr. Longstreth kept his music fearlessly, willfully odd, writing songs that fractured themselves, then knitted themselves together in newly skewed ways.
They put Question 2 on the ballot and decided that people shouldn't have to choose between feeding themselves and healing themselves.
Many Christians who fall within the evangelical tradition don't call themselves evangelicals, calling themselves Baptist or Pentecostal or simply "Christian" instead.
If they are restricting themselves from putting themselves out there, that could potentially hold them back from some very good partners.
The thousands of government employees should not find themselves fighting off creditors because our elected officials can't stop fighting among themselves.
During the 2008 financial crisis, the governments and banks looked after themselves above all, they saved themselves and not the people.
The Springfields, as they called themselves, produced a fresh, upbeat sound, and the siblings gave themselves new stage names to suit.
It was a place people could come to explore themselves, and to discover themselves — I know that I discovered myself there.
But should a player be allowed to give themselves and their team a break whenever they feel the need to relieve themselves?
It's in the way they hold themselves physically, and it's also evident from how they talk about themselves and what they do.
When a predator approaches, the animals can curl themselves into a ball and tuck their faces underneath their tail to protect themselves.
If they're asked to explain what they said, they actually end up digging themselves into their own hole, and they stop themselves.
So many women I know saw themselves in that Times article, and are seeing themselves now in Sloane, Lina, and Maggie's stories.
Over time I have believed the idea that people need to feel part of something bigger than themselves to give themselves meaning.
It may be their voice, it may be their shoulders, or the way they carry themselves or the way they express themselves.
The generosity becomes a chance to put themselves on a path they've always imagined for themselves, and to give back to others.
The tapes themselves will be declassified in 2027, at which point people will be able to hear them and decide for themselves.
That's in large part because they see themselves as wanting to fund education, but also wanting to build a business for themselves.
Judges protect themselves, senators protect themselves by security, why shouldn&apost ICE have that same protection from criminals, criminals in criminal courthouses?
Because people or businesses can always turn themselves into a corporation or a corporation can always turn themselves into a pass-through.
Much like blinking, the PC muscles have taught themselves to contract and "flinch" in ways to protect themselves against the anticipated threat.
"People can see themselves on screen and they can know that it is okay to express themselves in that way," she said.
For some women, who may have idolized that idea of her, who themselves are themselves lonely and unrecognized — to have that twisted.
Claire and Jamie find themselves in North Carolina, struggling to make a home for themselves amidst British loyalists and pre-revolutionary rumblings.
In comparing themselves with Europe, Americans prided themselves on the fact that "It can't happen here" — namely, European socialism and European fascism.
"Then they can take pride in themselves alone, without comparing themselves to someone else, for each one should carry their own load."
Gallup concluded that the rise in those describing themselves as liberal is mainly the result of fewer Americans calling themselves moderate instead.
So rather than just picturing themselves at the (literal) finish line, champion Olympians visualize themselves going through the motions of the race.
We reached out to therapists to share what they tell their clients and what they do for themselves to cheer themselves up.
By putting themselves directly in front of a computer screen, cats put themselves in a direct line of view with their owner.
These men have gotten themselves into trouble, and they think they can write and joke and perform themselves out of the mess.
It is not enough for Republican leaders to dissociate themselves from Trump's most outlandish comments or simply distance themselves from his candidacy.
The wealthiest, most successful people tend to push themselves out of their comfort zones and continually look for ways to educate themselves.
Words that chain themselves together one way unbelievably chain themselves the other way as well, yielding a whole other set of clues.
Rather than positioning themselves as a David in an industry of chocolate Goliaths, CocoTerra chose to ingratiate themselves and work from within.
Everyone should give themselves a break and allow themselves to be in the moment and be around the people that they love.
For decades, Virginia Democrats have taken care to distinguish themselves from their more liberal national party and present themselves as prudent centrists.
And that, I think, is foundational for me in understanding how certain patterns repeat themselves and play themselves out between human beings.
"There are a lot of people that will only sacrifice for themselves, because truly what they love most is themselves," Tebow says.
It also damages community morale, as thousands of gainfully employed factory workers find themselves unable to provide for themselves and their families.
The "service candidates," as the veterans and national security professionals call themselves, see themselves taking a leading role in articulating that vision.
It has tried disincentives to public urination, installing a mirror in one neighborhood so those who relieve themselves have to see themselves.
"We encourage the girls to use their spirit to believe in themselves, and to know how defend themselves from assault," Domoya said.
All we've done is represent kids meta-narratively, and social media democratizes that, so that kids themselves can represent themselves meta-narratively.
They have been murmuring 'Invincibles' to themselves on their walk to work; whispering it to themselves at their desks; getting home, locking themselves in the living room and screaming 'INVINCIBLES' into a pillow, leaving their sofas flecked with spittle and sweat.
"Independent, small, creative spaces owned by the artists themselves, or occupied by the artists themselves, curated by the artists themselves, are really important because they reflect the reality of what's going on the city, in the neighborhood, nation, everywhere," Ali said.
The problem is not that women have trouble considering themselves victims of sexual violence, but that men have trouble considering themselves the aggressor.
You're basically giving people five boxes to put themselves into in order to express themselves, and it doesn't feel like there's any sensitivity.
This acting coach is helping trans actors be themselves This acting coach is helping trans actors be themselves This segment originally aired Oct.
The document also lists scores of suicides; some have set fire to themselves, others have hanged themselves with sheets or jumped from buildings.
Everyone has issues important to themselves, so it's a good outlet for everyone to open up that lens of communication and express themselves.
Stars take this shape because the gravity pulling themselves together finds an equilibrium with the pressure of their hot gas pushing themselves outward.
Traditionally, in order to legitimize themselves — in the public sphere, in the workplace — women have stripped themselves of these hallmarks of stereotypical femininity.
Also, the band stopped by the Noisey office recently to draw themselves and they apparently see themselves as AC/DC-loving juggle masters.
" In another thread, posters label themselves a "Right Wing Safety Squad" — something akin to guardian angels, preventing "unwitting leftists from getting themselves killed.
Do you love your significant other enough to feed them chicken nuggets if ever they found themselves unable to feed themselves chicken nuggets?
The playwright's tragedies are "foundational for me in understanding how certain patterns repeat themselves and play themselves out between human beings," he says.
It's a way for them to express themselves and prove themselves to the world — a way to put a mark on the world.
And the Germans themselves don't want to talk about this because they don't feel it's appropriate for them to position themselves as victims.
Rather than simply play a caricature or superficially mimicking case studies like Michael Jackson, who best to model themselves after other than themselves?
They call themselves "poderosas" or "the strong women" and have organized themselves to fight for their reproductive rights in the Rio Grande Valley.
Weave into that driverless cars, and you have government's seemingly working against themselves — if they aren't careful, they'll legislate themselves into a deficit.
By defining themselves only in opposition to Democrats, rather than through a positive policy agenda, the Republicans have painted themselves into a corner.
Those who were successful had intentionally surrounded themselves with rich relationships, while those who were not had unintentionally surrounded themselves with toxic relationships.
Government officials should not have to go broke defending themselves — even ones, like Pruitt, who have brought so much avoidable trouble on themselves.
The facts themselves, many of them results of original research, are fascinating enough to speak for themselves, although there are occasional dry patches.
But even arm's-length readers are apt to find themselves being drawn further and further into the story — seduced in spite of themselves.
Armitage said it's important that actors see themselves as a person first, and don't push themselves to a brink they can't recover from.
Perhaps it's surprising that science teachers would find themselves in a classroom, themselves the ones eager to learn, but it really shouldn't be.
How I wish women could see themselves in the stories of other women, and experience an increase in empathy for themselves and others.
But it's an interesting way of looking at how biracial people have had to suppress aspects of themselves, or one part of themselves.
Hand over hand, they pulled themselves across the river, then heaved themselves onto the far shore, where they unclipped and joined the anchor.
Transforming themselves into immortal creatures, they express themselves through gleaming, chromed-out, formally perfect pop songs built to endure the decay of flesh.
I think people must limit themselves, "I can't listen to anything besides metal", and then they oversaturate themselves and get sick of it.
Security officers briefed Embassy staff members on how to protect themselves, even though they had no idea what they were protecting themselves against.
Few people like outing themselves as someone's idea of a bigot, so they keep their opinions to themselves even when speaking to pollsters.
The younger women are learning, however obliquely, to line themselves up with men, to put themselves in the context of a man's world.
The same poll found that those who considered themselves "Arab-Israeli" outnumbered those who preferred to identify themselves as "Palestinian" or "Palestinian-Israeli".
It lies directly on the artist themselves to use any platform or co-sign given and flip it into better exposure for themselves.
"You want as many men to project themselves into the fantasy and see themselves as more similar to them" as you possibly can.
You could say that his movies are themselves curatorial acts, assembling objects and sets that draw attention to themselves, rather than blending in.
A group of older locals call themselves the Bleacher Creatures, and they position themselves by the visiting dugout on the third base line.
A Missouri family accused of violating requests to quarantine themselves amid a coronavirus outbreak has said they were never told to isolate themselves.
And for example, when they were 173 and 12, Susan and Janet flew to France by themselves, going through JFK, transferring by themselves.
"Artists themselves no longer feel the need to put themselves into any one camp," as an artist or a craft practitioner, she said.
Many of them already blame themselves for having such histories — they think they brought it on themselves, see their character as deeply flawed.
The intended message aside, it was unclear whether people were seeing themselves in others, or just looking at the heads and seeing themselves.
American allies have largely kept quiet and distanced themselves from the killing so as not to put themselves in the line of fire.
They cater it themselves, with Mr. Henderson doing all the cooking, and they pride themselves on producing as little food waste as possible.
The ALS Association raised more than $200 million worldwide as people shared videos of themselves getting buckets of ice water poured on themselves.
Or, they can choose not to identify themselves, and rely on the leak of the letter to make their point without identifying themselves.
And sometimes, those whose lives have fallen apart outside the gym find themselves returning to the climbing wall to put themselves back together.
As restaurants position themselves to compete against Kalanick's cut-price offerings, they find themselves paying increasing amounts of money for other digital services.
"Ex-offenders tend to remove themselves preemptively because they think, the minute they check the box," they're checking themselves out of the job.
"I had a thirst for identifying with people who were not their story, who had developed a new story for themselves instead of sitting in this little box that they'd made for themselves because of this label they attached to themselves," she says.
They added that people "tend to compare themselves unfavorably with their ideal version of themselves," torturing themselves with worst-case scenarios and obsessing about how to make things better — even though there's nothing to make better because it's all in our heads.
They want to castigate such leisure pursuits and frivolity, arguing that users should be educating themselves and trying to "rescue themselves" out of poverty.
So now, they're feuding among themselves -- some of them distancing themselves from the alt-right label, although many of the extreme nationalist views remain.
Good Employees Manage Themselves No matter how talented your team may be, they do not have the same perspective or training to lead themselves.
Men such as Oscar may call themselves feminists and position themselves as allies to women, but their friendship is predicated on something more nefarious.
Some demonstrators taped themselves together while others cuffed themselves with plastic ties to metal poles to make it harder for police to dislodge them.
And then all four picking themselves up, shaking themselves off and walking down the street in perfect harmony, the dogs only a bit bloody.
They said they wouldn't put themselves in a life-threatening situation, though they do put themselves at risk of injury, like breaking a bone.
More specific questions, the EC said, should be decided at the state level, and companies themselves are being encouraged to self-regulate themselves more.
And so, in good faith, here are some tips for candidates to pick themselves up and brush themselves off after being disappointed in Iowa.
People identifying themselves as passengers on the flight posted photographs of themselves to social media with bright yellow oxygen masks affixed to their faces.
Those who saw themselves in her when she was a teenager, see themselves in her now that she's a mother with a booming career.
Beyond the threat of punishment lies the threat of social stigma—that students, fearful of being accused, will censor themselves or feel themselves censored.
Both can be hard to communicate to an outsider, and both contribute to people shutting themselves down and isolating themselves instead of seeking help.
Let them stand up for themselves one-on-one to give voters the best possible window on how they would comport themselves as president.
Cars that drive themselves should be able to account for themselves, or so goes the thinking behind new legislation proposed by Germany's transport ministry.
And most in Europe were more likely to think of themselves as Muslims first compared more than half who saw themselves as American first.
Seventeen years later, the Academy, the Studios and the Talent Agencies should be ashamed of themselves for finding themselves in the same casting predicament.
First responders at Fukushima and Chernobyl exposed themselves to tremendous levels of radiation to tend to the wounded, often puttings themselves in harm's way.
So you'd be surprised at how they're eager to defend themselves — and in defending themselves, in my opinion, sounding like complete assholes at times.
Yeah, I obsessively studied all of the late-night hosts to understand how they dress themselves and how they present themselves to the world.
"They also need to raise their ability to protect themselves, and as much as possible put distance between themselves and real danger," it said.
Even if it didn't have such numbers at the ready, though, Googlers themselves also love data and have been taking this matter on themselves.
Non-union members would become "free riders," benefiting from union work without paying for it; meanwhile, unions may find themselves unable to fund themselves.
When we let cops talk about themselves as a separate community, then we are letting cops wall themselves off from the rest of us.
Some protesters taped themselves together while others cuffed themselves with plastic ties to metal poles to make it harder for police to dislodge them.
Their family, their friends, their unit, the Air Force ... so killing themselves in their mind is a way to remove themselves as a burden.
One in 100 women who considered themselves morning people developed breast cancer, compared with two in every 100 women who called themselves evening people.
People may be more willing to identify themselves as queer to exit pollsters, for instance, or to publicly label themselves as LGBTQ in general.
"It would be dope to see everyone try their hand at it and express themselves the way they want to express themselves," he said.
It is a place where adults and children often unburden themselves of petty insecurities and failings and sometimes reveal incredibly intimate information about themselves.
If they convince themselves it is for a greater good then they can convince themselves they are also just the victims of the situation.
Elizabeth Warren have said private equity firms enrich themselves at the expense of workers and the companies themselves, which sometimes end up in bankruptcy.
Two years ago, when she was briefly jailed on corruption charges, some of her admirers doused themselves with gasoline and set themselves on fire.
Instead, it will come from people themselves, who have imbibed the powerful ideas and values of democracy and are demanding that vision for themselves.
But Appelbaum's account is also full of economists who considered themselves liberal Democrats but found themselves coming down on the same side as Friedman.
The number of Americans who call themselves "pro-choice" is virtually equal to the number who call themselves "pro-life," according to Gallup surveys.
Starting off on a $5,000 advance, the Gelbs interviewed more than 400 people, exhausted themselves with long hours, and found themselves $30,000 in debt.
Something similar happened to the pop stars who once hesitated to call themselves feminists — they came around to feminism by redefining feminism around themselves.
For most, the tethers to the straight world are strong enough to endure some stretching, but others find themselves — or get themselves — entirely unmoored.
And so you had all of these things where ... And the cable companies themselves didn't really provide any value themselves, they were pure pipes.
Along with some smaller affiliates, Kurdish forces recently rebranded themselves as the Syrian Democratic Forces or SDF, giving themselves an inclusive, multi-ethnic sheen.
"Everybody's trying to collect crumbs of information that are coming in from all over, and mostly they're trying to collect themselves and put themselves together, and really try to keep themselves in one piece, because they're broken — they're very, very much broken," Mr. Glick said.
"They themselves don't even have the languages of eating disorders, because they themselves think of these illnesses as something that couldn't affect them," she says.
"There are a lot of people calling themselves 'Hot Pot Goddess,' but no one else calls themselves 'Hot Pot Queen,'" He said between noodle slurps.
It takes a lot of confidence and a lot of commitment to write characters who express themselves poorly more often than they express themselves well.
When people say something like that, I feel like it's because they're a little bit insecure about being themselves and they're projecting themselves onto me.
The proportion of people in England describing themselves as primarily English rose, and is now significantly higher than those who describe themselves as primarily British.
Even if millions of people submitted themselves to a modern asceticism and denied themselves access to social media and other communication tools, it accomplishes nothing.
That's why I feel like it's important for young black lesbians to see themselves and be confident in themselves, to walk boldly in their sexuality.
I know women who feel most like themselves when they have a full face of makeup on and that makes them feel strong about themselves.
"At the start you're always like, 'We'll see where this goes,' but if someone proves themselves to you, they'll prove themselves to you," he says.
Blue Apron and gang do this by helping busy people who like to cook feel good about themselves while also feeding themselves and their families.
" But because they argued that they had the popular will, they distinguished themselves from their rivals by calling themselves "Democratic" Republicans — and eventually, just "Democrats.
They go on to justify her inclusion, stating that she had a huge impact on "how women felt about themselves and how women saw themselves".
And for a child, this is devastating, as they quickly learn to devalue themselves as they do not see a positive semblance of themselves anywhere.
Refiners must either obtain the credits by blending the biofuels into traditional fuels themselves or buy the credits from others who have blended biofuels themselves.
By selling those options, those banks and oil companies - Mexico's counterparts to the deal - leave themselves exposed to a possible downturn in the market themselves.
It's tough because many employers can then justify to themselves that it's ok to underpay employees who low-balled themselves or who lack negotiation skills.
It's about people, in satisfaction of their most private desires, giving themselves over to another person—moving out of themselves to be seen and felt.
Since 2011 more than 110 Tibetans are reported to have killed themselves by setting themselves on fire in protest at China's crackdown after the unrest.
Allowing bands to metaphorically shoot themselves in the foot by alienating listeners and essentially letting the genre-label they have given themselves dictate their sound.
If you look at where Clinton voters placed themselves on economic issues and where Sanders voters place themselves on economic issues, there's really no difference.
Since people often relieve themselves near water sources (to clean themselves and remove the waste) and faeces attract vectors such as flies, diseases spread fast.
Bareilles: What I love in a host is someone who doesn't take themselves too seriously, keeps the eye on the prize and really enjoys themselves.
When successful people find themselves in situations where they're extremely angry, sad or frustrated, they let themselves ride out those emotions without acting on them.
Both candidates continued to tie themselves to Trump Both Braun and Donnelly continued to associate themselves with Trump, as they did throughout the first debate.
Over the last few days, arch-conventionalists Gary Cohn and Rex Tillerson have distanced themselves from Trump—and may be heading out the door themselves.
Now they photograph themselves reading the right books and tweet well-­tuned platitudes in an effort to cultivate an image of themselves as politically engaged.
And, no matter what culture, women have been taught to hate themselves, so they can change themselves — so they can be "beautiful" one day, too.
Now all of a sudden Democrats had to think for themselves, and they found themselves as bereft of distinct ideas as they were in 2002.
"My biggest hope was that girls would respond to it favorably and let themselves be a little less self-conscious or less hard on themselves."
Initially, some state legislators picked the electors themselves, while other states had some form of statewide vote in which the electors themselves would be candidates.
A California bill introduced this week would allow residents to self-report themselves as potentially suicidal in order to bar themselves from buying a gun.
They have to expose themselves to the risk, and some are separating themselves from their families for weeks to avoid transmitting the virus to them.
Conditions were found to be so bad that after six months of private control, staff members were locking themselves in their offices to protect themselves.
They may work to ingratiate themselves with their victims, positioning themselves as special or irreplaceable in the child's life and only gradually introducing sexual contact.
There were viewers who said they were watching to prepare themselves for something — a deployment, a difficult job — and thought they could usefully desensitize themselves.
No doubt many wealthy backers of tax cuts for themselves and benefit cuts for others manage to convince themselves that this is in everyone's interest.
"There's a profound shift that's happening right now, I think, towards empowering people to express themselves and be the best version of themselves," he said.
Throughout their lives, they put themselves at risk and exposed themselves, funneling the money they were able to make into abolition, civil rights, anti-lynching.
The police are investigating the possibility that the sisters may have carried out a suicide pact, taping themselves together and throwing themselves in the river.
But there's been incredible support — I think a lot of people are finding themselves and recognizing themselves as a community whereas maybe before they didn't.
Those who unfairly put themselves down or are servile, for whatever reason, are doing themselves an injustice by willfully accepting less than their fair share.
Many people have had to quarantine themselves at home after traveling back from affected countries, either as a precaution, or because they've fallen ill themselves.
Many of my friends painstakingly plan their careers, write out where they see themselves in five, 10, 2500 years and consider themselves independent-minded feminists.
These days, around a fifth of Americans say that they don't consider themselves affiliated with any religion, roughly the same number who consider themselves Catholic.
Such leaders see themselves as the custodians of culture and traditions but critics say some have enriched themselves through their control of access to resources.
These women should not find themselves further disenfranchised by finding themselves at a fake clinic that seeks to manipulate them with false or incomplete information.
On top of that, many hedge funds pressure companies to sell themselves to their competitors to bump up share prices before they themselves cash out.
According to data published by the polling company YouGov in August, 28% of Britons describe themselves as left-wing while 25% consider themselves right-wing.
Helping themselves to trendy tech buzzwords, they brand themselves as centers of innovation that drive economic growth and offer students salvation from the robot apocalypse.
Something extraordinary happens when voters assert themselves as Americans first, rather than Democrats or Republicans, and join hand in hand with others different from themselves.
The organization heard from women who threatened to harm themselves or who had thrown themselves down stairs to try to end their pregnancies, Gomperts said.
When successful people find themselves in situations where they're extremely angry, sad, or frustrated, they let themselves ride out those emotions without acting on them.
In the early 1970s, a strain of Endurance art appeared in which artists did things like cut themselves or had themselves shot at with a .
The risk of exploring how much your characters can liberate themselves from the bonds of history is that they will not liberate themselves at all.
And the moderate wing has defined themselves by rejecting that, by defining themselves by saying, well, we can't do that or we won't beat Trump.
And the moderate wing has defined themselves by rejecting that, by defining themselves by saying, well, we can't do that or we won't beat Trump.
Both describe themselves as free sex advocates whose Instagram feeds are full of scantily clad photos of themselves cavorting with other half-naked young women.
Having made themselves vulnerable to one another, they ask themselves, in the movie's climactic scene, whether they will acknowledge one another in school on Monday.
I think I thought I could hire C-level executives who would just do their jobs, write their job description for themselves, hold themselves accountable.
Not just because the facts themselves are confusing without context, but by themselves without context they're doing the work for one side or the other.
Others have to do with how men bond to protect themselves from scrutiny and how educational institutions seek to shield themselves from scandal and litigation.
Letting Moore run without meaningful opposition lets Republicans help themselves to his Senate seat without getting his stink on themselves — which would be a mistake.
I was like, 'We're going to let these [original] movies essentially cannibalize themselves while the [sequel] movies are going to have whole weekends to themselves?
Viewers are not used to having such a stripped-down environment, where they can hear themselves breathing in the theater, or hear themselves crunching on popcorn.
But the actors who play both the Wilsons and their uncanny Tethered counterparts took it upon themselves to add a few more doses of terror themselves.
This jibes directly with the Papert mission of helping kids express themselves with technology, as a way of helping them learn about the world and themselves.
According to Meillassoux, ego cannot be given priority anymore, because understanding and knowing are themselves caught up within larger movements for which they cannot themselves account.
Both have consistently polled their best among those Democrats who call themselves "very liberal" and their worst among Democrats who call themselves either moderate or conservative.
Malicious programs are classified as Trojans if they don't attempt to inject themselves into other files, like a computer virus, or otherwise propagate themselves, like worms.
Professionals are stumbling over themselves to line up and proclaim that big data analytics will enable people to finally see themselves clearly through their own fog.
Chevalier hoped that if he could convince Mexicans to adopt a "Latin" view of themselves, they would be more inclined to ally themselves with French interests.
Personalities such as Mike Cernovich and Jack Posobiec began distancing themselves from the alt-right by dubbing themselves the new right, an inclusive, nonbigoted nationalist movement.
Spectators had arrived long before kick-off to make themselves comfortable, and were busying themselves with souvenir programmes, drinking Spanish beer and eating freshly grilled meat.
Aid agencies, international bodies and big tech companies told themselves and their funders that poor people needed an internet connection to lift themselves out of misery.
The women we spoke to worked extensively with us to corroborate their accounts, voluntarily subjecting themselves to intrusive questions and often retraumatizing themselves in the process.
It can also mean that they never name it to themselves: They just know that something terrible happened, and they don't let themselves think about it.
"I don't want people to quit because they don't believe in themselves, because someone else says that they can believe in themselves," she told CBS Miami.
Today vehicles are becoming incrementally more and more autonomous — they can stay between lanes, maintain safe distance from cars ahead, park themselves, even un-park themselves.
Internally, Aquarians end up hurting themselves with their stringent ideals, beating themselves up for missing the mark or not meeting their lofty and sometimes impossible aspirations.
Anyone who finds themselves in the position of disseminating information to the public has an obligation to inform themselves about the issues they're putting on display.
There's nothing more important to us than the ability for people to express themselves freely, and that means we have to let them express themselves authentically.
Nikki Simpson, who made it all the way to the final five, felt the male contestants only hurt themselves by concerning themselves with the ladies' alliance.
" But when it comes to high-earners, those making $90,000 to $150,000 a year, just 9% consider themselves "rich" and 5% actually classify themselves as "poor.
For a hearing where the Senators themselves were often the ones making fools of themselves, it was nice to see the shoe on the other foot.
Still, Republicans are about to punch themselves in the face, either by passing a horrible bill or by clowning themselves in the most public possible way.
Before Game 6, the players talked among themselves about returning to Los Angeles for Game 7, as if trying to convince themselves that it was possible.
Baby boomers must ask themselves, do they really want to pass onto their children a nation that they have essentially bankrupted in order to benefit themselves?
The sisters had said they would rather inflict harm on themselves or kill themselves rather than return to Saudi Arabia, sources in the investigation told detectives.
According to Wallace, author of The Psychology of the Internet, some people are proud to call themselves trolls because they think of themselves as righteous vigilantes.
For the extremely sensitive artists who put themselves out there to have such a little barrier between themselves and the craft, performing can be too much.
One less-talked-about group is heteroflexible people, or those who consider themselves mostly straight, but find themselves interested in members of the same sex sometimes.
They had to make themselves as seen as possible: not only by advertising themselves on the RTI Network, but by showing their naked bodies on camera.
Others have already proved themselves to be nothing more than tantalizing disappointments; Carter-Williams, Ben McLemore, and Trey Burke find themselves entering make-or-break seasons.
The survey showed that support for the plan was much stronger among Republicans who considered themselves "very conservative" than those who considered themselves conservative or moderate.
In terms of ideology, 19% of SC primary voters described themselves as very liberal, 30% as somewhat liberal, 19883% are moderates and 9% call themselves conservative.
When they themselves were governing, they perceived themselves to be operating under sharp constraints of public opinion that demanded them to take a fiscally conservative line.
While members of Congress like to portray themselves as heroic citizen legislators who do it all themselves, the perpetuation of this myth only makes things worse.
I think everyone should feel good about themselves and what they wear because people deserve to feel good about themselves and comfortable with what they wear.
It's an easy trap to fall into — psychologists themselves frequently fall prey to it themselves — but no single study can say very much on its own.
Why it matters: Consumers who disable driver-assistance features are depriving themselves of the safety benefits of the technology, potentially putting themselves and others at risk.
The biggest mistake I've seen individuals and couples make is to compare themselves to others (family, friends, colleagues) without asking themselves what truly matters to them.
Politicians could be allowed to simply promote themselves with a set of stock messages, but without the option to make claims about themselves or their opponents.
"If this franchise isn't trying to make themselves better for the future, then they're doing themselves, the fans, players, owners, everyone involved, a disservice," Bruce said.
Those three-dimensional objects may themselves be connected by four-dimensional paths (the path between two objects always has one more dimension than the objects themselves).
"The barriers sort of compound themselves to mean that people find themselves in the position where they aren't actually able to access abortion care," Howell said.
Russian officials have believed themselves to be in a war with the West since at least 2004, if not even earlier, and have conducted themselves accordingly.
I want to make sure the right people have weapons to defend themselves and enjoy themselves, and that people who shouldn't have them don't have them.
Many aid workers themselves lost their homes and lost family members in the disaster, so they're trying to do aid work while in dire situations themselves.
They described themselves as "normal" people who worked hard and spent prudently, distancing themselves from common stereotypes of the wealthy as ostentatious, selfish, snobby and entitled.
"People who are lonely usually feel bad about themselves because they are lonely, making it harder for them to put themselves in social situations," Creswell says.
He says: It's fascinating to watch somebody who has total belief in themselves and no evident talent for the medium they're fanatically pursuing to throw themselves into the maelstrom with as much force and enthusiasm and boundless belief in themselves as Tommy does in that movie.
"[Foster Pride is a] wonderful opportunity for these young girls to create something for themselves, make some money for themselves, feel good about themselves in an environment and time in their lives when they really don't have a lot of positive aspects," Kara Ross, Unleashed's founder, says.
Humans have been beautifying themselves with mica since the 14th century, proving the adage that no society is ever too ancient to make themselves look fabulously tacky.
The threads themselves are merely a conductive medium, and can't do any electronic stuff by themselves, of course — they need to be connected to a microcontroller somewhere.
"I've heard from many entrepreneurs that they sometimes find themselves easily sucked down the rabbit hole of comparing themselves and their progress to other entrepreneurs," she said.
Asked how they would identify themselves, 43% of Democratic voters in the poll said they were liberals, while 12.13% said moderate and 12% described themselves as conservative.
Some spiritualists, regardless of their background, describe themselves as shamans in the same breath that they also call themselves Reiki masters, tarot readers, aura cleansers, and mediums.
Of course, what they actually know about themselves and whether they actually say something like "Wow, that's me" when they see, hear, or smell themselves, isn't known.
To them, it was a movie about Jews, and even though some of them were Jewish themselves, apparently they did not want to see themselves on screen.
" Mr. Zuckerberg replied: "In a democracy, I believe that people should be able to see for themselves what politicians are saying, and judge their character for themselves.
Bloggers talk a lot about offering support, both to the supposedly queer-but-closeted stars themselves and to the fans who see themselves reflected in their lives.
A senior state official said he expected Mattarella to make a move next Wednesday or Thursday if the parties themselves failed to find an accord between themselves.
If he campaigns with Trump, then he forces GOP candidates who feel a need to distance themselves from Trump to also worry about distancing themselves from Ryan.
In 1918, over a thousand whales beached themselves on the Chatham Islands, and in 1985, 450 stranded themselves at Great Barrier Island off the coast of Auckland.
Research suggests that people who self-motivate and talk to themselves in a nurturing way can actually change the way they feel about themselves for the better.
And so in these types of training we really try to get the group thinking themselves, reflecting back on the exercise themselves as much as we can.
While they thought of themselves as radicals, the Jesus People had also committed themselves to the most conservative beliefs of evangelical Christianity, particularly regarding gender and sexuality.
Even those who consider themselves too cool for school often find themselves stressing over looking their best as the clock ticks down to the year end affair.
Forcing people to think of themselves as physical objects first and foremost in pursuit of romance is not healthy, they argued, and causes people to devalue themselves.
Of course, most whites don't feel the need to defend themselves, grouping themselves by racial identity and mobilizing around that identity, in the way these men do.
At the time, Facebook employees had to assess reports of crises themselves, trigger Safety Check manually, and select who could use it to mark themselves as safe.
The migrants themselves frequently employ both martial and religious terminology, referring to themselves as "warriors" and vowing that nothing will stop them from entering the United States.
Those who fear impulsive gun suicide should be able to voluntarily put themselves on a no-buy list, preventing themselves from buying firearms from a licensed dealer.
Life expectancy has increased significantly — to the point that people today could find themselves living about 20 years longer than in previous generations, and often by themselves.
The mothers and fathers themselves are often poor and non-English speaking; those are two big barriers to navigating the complex bureaucracy in which they find themselves.
Children who are learning to read, do Algebra and better themselves through education should never have to fear that their efforts will endanger themselves or their families.
Sources in the investigation have told detectives the sisters had said they would rather inflict harm on themselves or kill themselves rather than return to Saudi Arabia.
"Sometimes they may even see themselves as innately good people so the narrative they have of themselves is 'I could never do something like this,'" Pacheco explains.
He told "Face the Nation" that "the D.N.C. should be ashamed of themselves for allowing themselves to be hacked" and compared it to the Republican National Committee.
The cheerleaders must block players from following them on social media and cannot post photos of themselves in Saints gear, denying them the chance to market themselves.
States can choose to exempt themselves from daylight saving time — Arizona and Hawaii do — but nothing in federal law allows them to exempt themselves from standard time.
In addition, when asked to place themselves ideologically, 43 percent of Republicans said they were conservative, compared with only 20 percent of Democrats who called themselves liberal.
I stepped into a community where people were geniuses at becoming themselves, geniuses at using words and far beyond brilliant at using dance forms to express themselves.
"People my age are seeing the importance of stepping outside of themselves and seeing other cultures and experiencing things not just on TV, but themselves," she said.
This seems to be especially true of boomers who consider themselves healthy, or pride themselves on being particularly fit or in better shape than others their age.
Even if a teenager or child isn't intentionally seeking to harm themselves, they can accidentally shoot themselves or someone else if they pick up an unsecured gun.
By throwing themselves into a holiday of their choice, people can pull "themselves away from whatever problem, issue, strife, insufficiency was persistent in their life," she said.
They keep tabs on themselves by weighing themselves daily, looking for sudden weight gain that can mean water retention — a sign the heart is not functioning properly.
PETA protesters painted themselves with blue body paint, wore fake bloodied fish hooks, and wrapped themselves in nets to resemble dead fish at a protest on Thursday.
Warren's best bet might be to market herself more aggressively as a unity candidate for those who'd never call themselves moderates but wouldn't call themselves socialists, either.
"I think they've gotten themselves into a spot and they don't know how to get themselves out ... because they're not going to change the outcome," Cornyn said.
"I suspect that some of these companies have got themselves a little bit too far, they've overreached themselves," said Richard Harris, CEO of Port Shelter Investment Management.
In effect, they were grafting an intelligence operation onto a far-reaching cybercriminal scheme, sparing themselves the hard work of hacking into the computers themselves, officials said.
I think that human beings should not find themselves, but build themselves, and art is just an opportunity to illuminate my path and the path of others.
Start-ups pitched themselves as the Uber of X, while cities promoted themselves as the Silicon Valley of Y. But the underlying fault lines were still there.
Christians are supposed to fast not to "purify" themselves or break themselves of "bad habits," but to focus on God and, specifically, on Jesus Christ's divine sacrifice.
The couple are intrusive, inserting themselves into the placid life of the poet and his wife, asking invasive questions and making themselves entirely too much at home.
I see some of these individuals maybe positioning themselves to, at some point, have their past a little more forgotten and to forget that world a little, but I think they constantly kind of shoot themselves in ... If that's their goal, they constantly shoot themselves in the foot. Right.
And I found that people found the whole exercise really powerful when they took the principle of the flywheel then did for themselves what Amazon did for themselves.
Though his entire speech felt like a rejoinder to Trumpism, he's left it to the Democrats themselves to take that message of strength through optimism to Republicans themselves.
For the past few weeks, it seems like everyone in America has been asking themselves one question: Why the hell are teens filming themselves biting into Tide Pods?
One of the possible symptoms of Parkinson's is what's called gait freezing, where a person finds themselves unable to take a step despite willing themselves to walk forward.
But, in our somber reality, teachers across the country may soon find themselves forced into virtual roles they never chose for themselves: ballistic experts, first responders, crisis coordinators.
Even though Waymo's cars drive themselves, many employees still refer to themselves as drivers, which shows how attached we are to driving as a part of our identity.
The track names themselves play into this idea we're all the sum of our own parts—their names popping up across the record, weaving themselves into one another.
But for now, they'll have to content themselves with the acerbic character study of Mister America, a film which the characters themselves say to "avoid at all costs."
Why must young women be denied the ability to express themselves through their fashion simply because there may be a few people out there who cannot control themselves?
But while older workers generally have lower unemployment rates than younger ones, those who find themselves jobless, for whatever reason, tend to find themselves stuck there for longer.
The men and women of the juries in some of America's highest-profile criminal trials are speaking out — explaining themselves, defending themselves — in Oxygen's new true crime series.
"They've set themselves up to be not only an anti-Assad force, but they've very much painted themselves to be in juxtaposition to the Islamic State," said Clarke.
But, across party lines, young women had similar reasons for why they choose not to call themselves feminists: they simply don't see themselves reflected in the current movement.
The pair reinvented themselves again in 210, recasting themselves as world-beating main stage selectors under the name 211ManyDJs and swiftly defining the sound of post-millennial electro.
It's not impossible for the sociopath themselves to get treatment, but because sociopaths have a hard time seeing themselves objectively, they often recognize the need for professional help.
Those photos were digitally manipulated to look more or less similar to the participants themselves—all of whom were asked to provide photographs of themselves before the survey.
"What happens for a lot of people is they catch themselves thinking about someone and beat themselves up, like, oh I shouldn't think about them anymore," Stewart says.
When women do report abuse or are arrested themselves, they find themselves at the mercy of Afghanistan's patriarchal judicial system, shaped by sharia law, women's rights campaigners say.
After all, the Muppets themselves were a gangly, cartoony bunch that charmed their way into millions of children's hearts through the way their characters expressed themselves on screen.
Republicans who insist on defending Trump will spend much of the next five months embarrassing themselves—and in some cases revealing views they'd intended to keep to themselves.
Those who insist on defending Trump will spend much of the next five months embarrassing themselves, and in some cases revealing views they'd intended to keep to themselves.
If nothing else, they both care about others beyond themselves so much that they're willing to put themselves out there in ways that could put them at risk.
Comic Con has its fair share of crass advertising, but it also has people expressing themselves creatively without any thought to commerce, just a desire to express themselves.
They used to separate their personal and professional lives, to keep their thoughts and viewpoints largely to themselves while revealing only a small portion of themselves in public.
Before they had convinced themselves Clinton is a criminal, many Republicans — led by Trump — convinced themselves Obama was born in Kenya and constitutionally ineligible to serve as president.
The debates are a chance for candidates to pitch themselves to voters nationwide and distinguish themselves from their competitors, all without having to pay for airtime on television.
The general thinking is that when people respect themselves, they become more likely to care for themselves — and this will extend to making healthier food and lifestyle choices.
Polls show that about half of French people consider themselves Catholic, even though only about 15 percent of those or less consider themselves practicing Catholics or attend mass.
They encase themselves in environments that will magnify their view of themselves in the world or protectively narrow it, and, either way, keep thoughts of dissolution at bay.
We found them to be delightful people whose greatest interest was to establish themselves in their new homeland and build a viable future for themselves and their children.
Respondents who describes themselves as liberal, meanwhile, has varied from between 17 and 25 percent percent, while those calling themselves moderate has ranged between 34 and 43 percent.
" The hostess and her guests "know modern India to be an important subject," Jhabvala goes on, "but though they themselves are modern India, they don't look at themselves . . .
It's not that actors don't want to call attention to themselves, but their art relies primarily on how they bring characters to life, not how they dress themselves.
"I hope that the families that have been impacted by this, particularly those who see themselves as Republicans, see themselves as conservative in terms of their viewpoints," Sen.
Some women put so much pressure [on themselves]; they need to go to the gym, they need to eat carefully, they dress for others and not for themselves.
Soon, the boys were able to support themselves and even found a sponsor who paid for their housing, which they opened up to other street children like themselves.
Rather than seeing themselves as clinging to the last vestiges of the 1950s, they get to paint themselves as staunch advocates of all that is good and worthy.
"Women (and men) really are completely capable of protecting themselves when they're put in a situation where they have to defend themselves," Hoffman explains in the short above.
Last week, after less than 20 hours of deliberations, they declared themselves deadlocked; sent back by the judge to continue deliberating, they declared themselves deadlocked again on Monday.
It's so easy to forget these people are people, and they see themselves in the context of their own story, the story they've been telling themselves for years.
I just want all the girls to really be mindful of being true to themselves, taking care of themselves, helping others, because none of us make it alone.
Former female employees said they gave new hires tips on how to protect themselves, like keeping a piece of furniture between themselves and guests known to grab women.
There was the sturdy, hardworking young couple who bought themselves a trim little house outside of town, had a baby and devoted themselves to campaigning against abortion rights.
Benedetta Barzini There was also this about the Factory: There were all these people hanging around hoping to find themselves but losing themselves more and more and more.
In the event of quarantine or situation where they find themselves stranded, some smaller or creators of lesser means may find themselves with unsalvageable trips and limited resources.
I can even understand why many people might be asking the flu comparison question themselves, in an attempt to maybe numb themselves to the stark reality we're facing.
He advised them to "find themselves" in their roles — to graft the qualities they are already known for onto the characters, to basically play themselves within different frames.
Flush with cash, these funds have taken stakes in ever-bigger companies, hoping to goad them into selling themselves or breaking themselves up to improve their stock prices.
Hundreds of birds launched themselves into the side of the NASCAR Hall of Fame on Tuesday night, killing themselves ... and the surreal scene was all caught on video.
"It's just been incredible to see my fans continue interacting with the song and engaging and everyone just really embracing themselves and loving themselves for who they are."
If leaders can only surround themselves with 'yes people' or staffers feel the need to keep differing ideas to themselves, executive decision-making, regardless of partisanship, will suffer.
A record number of these campaigns focused on mergers as investors pushed for companies to break themselves apart or put themselves up for sale, the Lazard data showed.
Wolke explains that proteins themselves are too big to affix themselves to our taste receptors, which is why it takes some breaking down for us to register them.
"Whomever declares themselves removed from the directorate puts themselves outside of the FARC-EP and cannot use its name, arms or properties for any purpose," the statement said.
It's not uncommon for some creatures to maintain themselves using tools, like chimpanzees that groom or wipe themselves with natural objects and captive parrots that scratch with sticks.
And the shadowy perpetrators don't limit themselves in their targets — malware threats have increasingly made headlines as they manifest themselves across industrial sectors, governments, financial institutions and households.
" But she adds an enormous caveat: "They are less likely to identify themselves as partisan, but they largely still behave like partisans no matter what they call themselves.
In most Northern states, a plurality of residents described themselves as having German ancestry, while more residents of states along the US-Mexico border described themselves as Mexican.
So, in response, they often take very credit-friendly actions to prevent themselves from falling further or to set themselves on a path to return to high-grade.
" She added, "Men feel like they don't have a sphere in which they can express themselves, and they envy girls, because girls can express themselves through their appearance.
The men in these communities don't see themselves as sexist; they see themselves as fighting against their own emasculation and sexual repression at the hands of strident feminists.
As I've written before, more and more psychological research indicates that Americans have not only sorted themselves by ideology, party, and geography — they have also sorted themselves psychologically.
They might not call themselves libertarian, they might not call themselves classical liberals, but they fall within that sphere and could support a party that presents those ideas.
And even better: The more of those that happen, the bigger the potential for Americans to see not just themselves onscreen but people who aren't themselves onscreen, too.
As soon as they found themselves a bit older, on the bus without their teachers, they didn't have the tools to resolve conflicts without putting themselves in danger.
They revealed how they established themselves as experts in their field and gained a devoted following by having a presence — online and in real life — and investing in themselves.
" But when you look at high-earners, those bringing home $90,000 to $20183,000 a year, just 9 percent consider themselves "rich" and 5 percent even classify themselves as "poor.
And it's not because we don't tell them that they should believe in themselves — it's that they don't get enough real opportunity to prove to themselves that they can.
On Thursday, the two world leaders who once proclaimed themselves BFFs and who now are barely prepared to share a baguette, will find themselves on the same Normandy beach.
Contestants must be over 21 and submit a two-four minute video about themselves yourself and their work, two photos of themselves and their digital portfolio to be eligible.
Independent artists who want a chance to challenge themselves within the New York curatorial and art market, and to promote themselves to a wider audience are encouraged to apply.
"The kids loved the opportunity to paint Hutton a birthday cake [and] found themselves painting not only the cake, but themselves, as well as the large window," Mitchell recalls.
At 14, Cohn's question presents a complicated internal debate for anyone who considers themselves a feminist and believes women and girls should have autonomy over themselves and their bodies.
They're expert brand managers, hence the swath of gen Z-ers garnering fame just by being themselves (or, at least, a content-creation-friendly, camera-ready version of themselves).
Then there's the issue of Trump tweeted something and everybody's falling all over themselves to call it a lie, but they're also falling all over themselves to cover it.
" The women of the fashion industry and particularly of Instagram are already pushed to Photoshop themselves, or to real-life-Photoshop themselves, which is to say "get cosmetic surgery.
Queens have a reputation for fashioning themselves into something larger than life, for making themselves heard; if anyone can help us find our voices in difficult times, it's them.
Some folks allow themselves to drink black coffee and green juice during the no-food period, while others may give themselves a cap of 500 calories on fasting days.
They might blow themselves up after inventing nuclear weapons (an invention that, on Earth, Fermi had been part of), or cook themselves to death by over-burning fossil fuels.
It's not just that they were spending taxpayer money to protect themselves, but that there was the perception that lawmakers were treating themselves differently than they would anyone else.
She said that anyone, no matter their background, is making themselves vulnerable and open to criticism the moment they choose to put themselves out there and seek elected office.
What I'm talking about specifically is the culture of Hollywood, the way that women are encourage to present themselves, and the way that men encourage women to present themselves.
For households who have had their electricity cut off, a group of activists calling themselves the "I Won't Pay" movement have taken it upon themselves to reconnect the supply.
The fraternity brothers who downloaded the app that first week had fun with it, sending each other silly photos of themselves bored in class or pics of themselves partying.
Not only that, but we wanted to reflect more of what, hopefully, people can see on the screen as themselves, or a reflection of a superhero version of themselves.
This maturation of the prefrontal cortex allows teenagers to think more abstractly outside of themselves, and look at themselves the way they feel other people are looking at them.
This is part of what keeps Keeping Up with the Kardashians compelling: Viewers recognize themselves in Kim's problems, and that allows them to project themselves into her glamorous lifestyle.
Children who show up at the border by themselves are usually apprehended by Border Patrol agents or turn themselves in to customs officers at the Department of Homeland Security.
Otherwise governments that value Schengen may find themselves locked out of it, and countries that thought themselves immune to migration may see their territory turned into refugee marching grounds.
Fighters must sense he's something they have to prove themselves against, a marker to measure themselves by, that they haven't accomplished what needed accomplishing if they never fight him.
The president is still very popular here, and it's why all six candidates vying for the GOP Senate nomination are tripping over themselves to align themselves with his agenda.
The awards have been hailed by a pair of groups calling themselves the Sad Puppies and Rabid Puppies, with some members vocally identifying themselves with the alt-right movement.
The creatures of Guerrilla Games' third-person action game graze peacefully by themselves or in small family groups, snuffling quietly to themselves as the dappled sunlight hits their flanks.
Republicans who describe themselves as very conservative are more trusting of Trump than of Ryan — 63 to 34 percent — compared to those who describe themselves as conservative or moderate.
But they do, however, ensure that law-abiding people don't have access to weapons to protect themselves and guns to protect themselves, but criminals always will be well armed.
As queer people pulled themselves up from the devastation wrought by the AIDS crisis throughout the 80s, LGBTQ artists found themselves ready to tell new kinds of queer stories.
While peanut butter cups fill themselves with even smaller peanut butter candies and Oreos fill themselves with Oreos, Cookies 'n' Creme bars keep their presence constant, but not flashy.
Visitors to the space reflect on their own self-representation and reveal a new image of themselves by paying close attention and observing themselves while being observed by others.
The cells themselves develop normally — the programmed DNA isn't in the cells themselves, but rather is laid down in a sort of template that causes them to organize differently.
But Big Little Lies suggests it's also because, no matter where these women go or whom they surround themselves with, they're surprised to find they're ultimately alone with themselves.
Much of the inventory has to come from people who are moving up or on and will themselves need to have the courage to buy themselves a new place.
The victory was as decisive as it was unexpected — to everyone, perhaps, but the Americans themselves, who described themselves as a group of scrappy regular guys from Middle America.
Leaving home for college is the first time that many young adults find themselves on their own — responsible for attending classes, cooking meals and managing money largely by themselves.
The longevity of the tablet category seems to depend on tablets establishing themselves as PCs, thus coming full circle from the very device they wanted to differentiate themselves from.
All our heroines have the agency to, at some moment or other, look at themselves in the mirror and reflect on what they see and whether they recognize themselves.
Congressional Republicans find themselves, or at least feel themselves, yoked to Donald Trump — an abnormal president who hijacked their primary system and mounted a hostile takeover of their party.
"The only people who will suffer as a result are ordinary Americans dealing with a dysfunctional economy, dysfunctional because capital markets are rigged to pay themselves for paying themselves."
That would be removing themselves from the royal rota system, something they said they plan to do as they negotiate a new position for themselves within the royal family.
Most of the Trump supporters I talk to do not see themselves as anti-immigrant; they see themselves as supporting the guy who will protect their family and community.
With dazzling inventiveness, the 22 dancers assemble themselves as ferocious beasts, tangle themselves up in elastic bands in an elaborate game of cat's cradle and walk nimbly on stilts.
The reason, according to the research: People with experience mentor and give money to people like themselves, while those starting out do what they see people like themselves doing.
They strive to learn more in areas of interest and have challenged themselves in ways that promote some healthy anxiety because they are pushing themselves outside their comfort zone.
But it's part and parcel of a broader way in which we socialize and press women to constantly doubt themselves or define themselves in terms of a certain appearance.
But the good critic tries very hard to put themselves in those shoes anyhow, especially when they detect that the movies' target audience will be someone other than themselves.
Ideas — experiments, theories — were creative ends in themselves.
Co-writer and director Mark Palansky fills the story with twists and turns, but mostly, he focuses on the reasons people distance themselves from memory, and haunt themselves with it.
Even people who had never considered themselves "gamers" in the most literal sense of the word now discover themselves hooked to the screen, engrossed in Angry Birds or Fruit Ninja.
"If they're driving themselves, cars could precisely put themselves on four-meter-wide bits of pavement," leaving the rest of the road to some other purpose or surface, maybe grass.
At this point, everyone seems to be bracing themselves for a no-deal Brexit, and "bracing themselves" means that the next episode of Hoarders might feature, like, 66 million people.
The New York Yankees did themselves no favors by opening the season 9-17, digging themselves as much as an eight-game hole in the highly competitive American League East.
Within such unimposing, passive confines, people can more or less make themselves feel at home, free from the sense that they're obliged to comport themselves according to any particular etiquette.
Because it's an illegal process, and the press should be ashamed of themselves, but more importantly, the people that gave out information to the press should be ashamed of themselves.
And when last month, a fourth person genetically engineered themselves, injecting themselves with a vaccine meant to suppress HIV on Facebook Live, Zayner shook his head at the unscientific approach.
What's more, the student says that the school didn't pay for any of it: the students themselves raised the money themselves, and build their props and costumes from recycled materials.
Some companies that closely aligned themselves with the Trump regime may find themselves forced to answer for their past actions — yet another risk when the economic rules become overly personalized.
As college students began the fall semester, many found themselves at the frontline of the battle over free speech at institutions that pride themselves on fostering open dialogue and debate.
Craftsmen from an array of industries, who once saw themselves as separate, as cobblers or bricklayers, began to see themselves as sharing a larger, common character: They were all workers.
For straight believers, running a so-called support blog can feel like an important act of allyship: a way of aligning themselves with (or perhaps inserting themselves into) the cause.
One could imagine, for instance, that evangelicals in Alabama who consider themselves "moderate" may be more receptive to Mr. Cruz than the evangelical Iowans who call themselves the same thing.
The participants had to time themselves, too, so if they couldn't complete the full 30–90 seconds, they had to record how long they had subjected themselves to the water.
Occasionally, she said, it's the other way around: a group can become united in spirit and each individual expresses themselves more fully than they would be able to by themselves.
Members of the group are invited to offer themselves up for extensive roasting, or they can do the roasting themselves—slinging jokes that range from gentle jabs to vicious insults.
All three of these rogue FBI officials put themselves on pedestals and cast themselves as noble heroes willing to sacrifice their own careers for the cause of truth and justice.
Because they continue to see themselves as rule breakers when in fact they make all the rules and they run the show, and they don't ever see themselves that way.
I respect people who make bold choices, who take themselves out of their comfort zone, who challenge themselves in the roles they choose, whether that's Vivien Leigh or Emily Blunt.
What better way to give back to women than through an article of clothing that makes women face themselves and face their bodies, and embrace themselves in that organic way?
It also showed that men and women are equally likely to describe themselves as pro-choice, while women are slightly more likely than men to describe themselves as pro-life.
The good: 65% of Republican voters say they can see themselves supporting him, a huge climb from 10 months ago, when only 23% said they could see themselves backing Trump.
"My hope is that Unbreakable will inspire women to believe in themselves, to value themselves and to know that asking for help does not mean you are weak," she said.
"For parents themselves, when they experience anxiety or depression they should report that to their doctors because it could have an impact on themselves and their child," de Barse said.
When private entities like Axon are left to the task of regulating themselves, they can simply leave themselves open to the possibility of using facial recognition technology in the future.
The vast majority of immigrants in this country would either remain in the shadows, subject to deportation, or find themselves unable to secure housing and employment and ultimately deport themselves.
Perhaps the most famous example from the continent is that of Ajax Amsterdam, whose supporters call themselves "Joden" or "Superjoden" for broadly the same reasons Spurs fans call themselves "Yids".
When primary contests are held to pick candidates for such safe billets, activists need not worry about broad appeal—their rational instinct is to please themselves and folk like themselves.
"It's not uncommon for this generation—as much as we may disagree with it as adults—for adolescents to take images of themselves and share images of themselves," Williamson explains.
"It's part and parcel of a broader way in which we socialize and press women to constantly doubt themselves or define themselves in terms of a certain appearance," he says.
Not so long ago there were people who put themselves on the line by allowing themselves to be called all kinds of dirty names, in the name of Civil Rights.
Patients may be better off to educate themselves about their own health, health care and health care system, so that they can make informed decisions for themselves and their families.
Preparing for that market shift is key, and while that is itself a challenge, investors who allow themselves to think differently may very well find themselves ahead of the pack.
Sherif Sulaiman, an organic food scientist who moved to Denmark eight years ago from Egypt, said Muslims must not close themselves off in enclaves but open themselves up for interaction.
Rather, maintaining a sense of humor -- about themselves and the world -- was how they kept themselves sane, how they coped with a job and a world with many varied challenges.
Some users found themselves exchanging memes and pictures, and other participants found themselves chatting with unsuspecting adults who were wholly confused — and sometimes upset — by the concept of number neighbors.
Several kitchen employees who had locked themselves in a bathroom inside the restaurant, the Holey Artisan Bakery, posted a picture of themselves on Facebook, bare chested against the stifling heat.
Perry, Sondland, and Volker referred to themselves as "the three amigos" and positioned themselves early on as being in charge of Ukraine policy despite having very little foreign policy experience.
Currently, passengers who use wheelchairs cannot access the lavatory on single-aisle aircraft and sometimes avoid flying or dehydrate themselves in order to avoid having to relieve themselves during flight.
As long as they keep putting clowns like Jim Acosta out there who is a drama queen of sorts and who like to report on themselves and talk about themselves.
While 56 percent of Dati Jews place themselves on the political right, Haredim and Masorti Jews are equally likely to place themselves on the right or in the ideological center.
This is individuals over a long period of time who felt like there was no other means to get recourse or express themselves or even have attention paid to themselves.
The people that are comfortable with themselves are totally fine, but then in a way you sense it in people when they're uncomfortable with themselves who seem weird about it.
People hold phones up to the person they're standing next to, hold them up to themselves, shout in these screens, shout at the thought of getting to watch themselves shout.
"BET Plus is place where viewers and creators alike can sort of find themselves, express themselves in ways that we don't think other platforms out there are facilitating," Griffin said.
There, four 17-year-old schoolmates are too busy comparing themselves to one another, or grooming themselves for 17-year-old boys, to maintain much faith in their individual charms.
And often, students are making that decision for themselves...it's very common that students will come in and refer themselves to us if something is going on in their lives.
His murals encourage the viewer to root themselves in the present—to take a moment to themselves—but to also consider the realms beyond the reality in which they're situated.
In society, girls are usually taught to cover themselves up or be able to defend themselves [against boys] rather than boys being taught to respect girls no matter the age.
Those handing themselves over, including the wives and children of foreign fighters, are bitterly complaining that their local counterparts were able to slip away, leaving them to fend for themselves.
Trump also leads the way among those describing themselves as white evangelicals (35 percent to Cruz's 21 percent) and those calling themselves very conservative (35 percent to Cruz's 30 percent).
The protests themselves were set off by another ruling by the court that essentially dissolved the opposition-controlled National Assembly in March and transferred lawmaking power to the justices themselves.
He has repeatedly railed since taking office against the "deep state," and many in government as well as his political allies have contorted themselves to align themselves with their boss.
The candidates were daintily falling all over themselves to praise Mr. O'Rourke's heartfelt support for his El Paso constituents, simultaneously injecting themselves into the drama with their declarations of sympathy.
They press themselves to single out a college at the start of senior year, when they may not understand themselves as well as they will toward the end of it.
Conversely, the percentage of African-Americans describing themselves as moderate or conservative is almost twice as large as the percentage of white Democratic primary voters who describe themselves that way.
As the project has advanced, protesters have engaged in acts of civil disobedience, including suspending themselves above railway lines or chaining themselves to cement-filled drums to block rail lines.
Very often the candidates who think of themselves as the most moderate in the bunch find themselves the target of rhetoric that they or one of their colleagues originally produced.
"Students need to see themselves reflected and see others who are different from themselves," Jeff Perrotti, the director of the Massachusetts Safe Schools Program for LGBTQ Students, told the Herald.
Because both face potential criminal liability in the U.S., both have reason to align themselves with Trump and try to ingratiate themselves to the president's allies, according to Ukraine experts.
SANTA CLARITA, California — Terrified students barricaded themselves inside classrooms, some arming themselves with scissors on hand, as gunshots rang out at a high school near Los Angeles on Thursday morning.
We have now seen that bishops who see themselves as an elite class above their brother clergymen will always seek to point the finger of accountability at anyone but themselves.
People can seek asylum in the US in two ways: by presenting themselves at a port of entry, or by crossing the border illegally, then turning themselves into Border Patrol.
Employees spoke of despairing colleagues who hanged themselves, set themselves on fire, or threw themselves out of windows, under trains and off bridges and highway overpasses as the company deliberately pushed them into roles for which they were unsuited — sales jobs for technicians, for instance — to try to reduce the work force.
The Washington Redskins have picked themselves off the mat following an early stumble and won three straight games to put themselves back in the conversation of defending their NFC East crown.
What it means: If computers can teach themselves, they may be able to account for a lot of random factors with people's health, more than doctors can keep track of themselves.
But at the same time, I cannot deny that when I look at the great work that has been written, these individuals were pouring themselves, all of themselves, into their work.
Union members found themselves legally bound to fight only for themselves, which defies one of the foundational tenets of union membership: that an injury to one is an injury to all.
Unlike the West, they do not consider themselves to be a model for anyone else and have therefore not sought to impose themselves on others in the manner of the West.
"Instead of [creators] having to market themselves to fit someone else's idea of what their job would be, they can let their art speak for themselves," she said at the time.
The video of 'Gravedigger's Chant' subverts roles: People find themselves in situations untypical for their ilk, tools become weapons, weapons turn into tools, and fingers meant for sensing make themselves felt.
A volunteer group of coders calling themselves the White Hat Group took it upon themselves to "rescue" the funds in the other 500 vulnerable wallets before the hackers could get them.
According to a 2015 poll conducted by the Pew Research Center, around 23 percent of Americans currently consider themselves not religiously affiliated, while around 8 percent call themselves atheists or agnostics.
I hope when people see me in TIME magazine, they have a little more courage to stand up to for themselves, to advocate for themselves, and to love their authentic selves.
Using that real-time tracking data, the tiny robot can help long distance runners pace themselves (even on tracks with curves), and can also help sprinters push themselves to new limits.
That may be because what little attention White House officials have is focused on ensuring that they clown themselves while negotiating (with themselves, more or less) to increase the debt ceiling.
Where the victims must rouse themselves from quiescence to confrontation, transforming themselves from what they are into what they are not, elites must simply do more of what they already do.
But most FBI directors don't find themselves leading investigations of the presidents who have the authority to fire them, or serve under attorneys general who have recused themselves from those investigations.
A tennis player may find themselves in a situation that many people find themselves—feeling pressure—but the methods of data collection do not include athletes' perception of their individual situation.
Republicans can delude themselves into believing that the stunning victory of Conor Lamb in the Pennsylvania election was a "blip," as they deluded themselves believing that the historic election of Sen.
Suddenly, they jump up and down, yell, make a spectacle of themselves, get a clip that goes viral on YouTube and then Twitter, and suddenly they find themselves with cable contracts.
Hopefully Lemon will make them see a part of themselves they don't normally want to look at, allowing them the space to forgive themselves for having that part inside of them.
The idea that women somehow vote for and of themselves as women already is a fallacious concept—women are already stressed about what's happens to men as what happens to themselves.
"If a person sees themselves in a black body or encountering a black avatar, they have to engage them in a way that humanizes that avatar or themselves," Baccus-Clark said.
They have 35 to 40,000 young people, who call themselves citizen scientists, who are actually harnessing the buzz of creativity and well-being, not only for themselves but for their children.
So it's maddening to see world leaders posturing in the spotlight and patting themselves on the back while doing so little to tackle humanitarian crises that they themselves have helped create.
To protect themselves from toxins, which men can transmit to women, the sisters undergo cleansing rituals that include simulating drowning, drinking salt water and exposing themselves to extreme heat and cold.
We need both, in his opinion, because tech companies can't always be trusted to police themselves, and government regulators can't always understand the complexities of fast-developing AI technology by themselves.
And as rumors sweep through the Capitol that Mr. Trump could soon fire Mr. Mueller, Democrats have whipped themselves into a frenzy, seeing themselves as possibly the last line of defense.
But while VanDriel is all for citizens arming themselves for protection, he believes that most people who buy guns do not properly train themselves to react in life-and-death situations.
For example, in one study researchers found that college students preferred descriptions of mates whose written bios were similar to themselves or their ideal self over those described as complementing themselves.
Educated professionals who once thought of themselves as solidly in the middle gradually became haves inclined to remove themselves from the disorder, danger and bother of public space and public life.
In another experiment, three groups of subjects were shown one of three things: an avatar of themselves exercising; an avatar of a different person exercising; or an avatar of themselves loitering.
Some asked themselves if they thought they could figure out a way to not want to be thin; some began to ask themselves if they actually liked the way they looked.
If you want to know what version of themselves they put forward publicly, it's easy enough: Several of these girls posted about themselves, gave you selfies and Facebook posts and tweets.
When youngsters declare themselves proud Hong Kongers who feel nothing for China, they are using their city's political and civic freedoms to define themselves and deny their Chinese identity, he marvels.
Mastering technology can be a challenge even for businesses that were themselves born from tech platforms, yet some are embracing tech solutions to make life easier for themselves and their employees.
The system is complicated: Voters have to remain in a caucus site, sometimes for hours, as they align themselves with candidates, redistributing themselves if their preferred candidate doesn't earn enough votes.
When faced with having to define themselves by personal dress choices, they are hampered by a lack of experience and a lack of time to go out and explore for themselves.
I never really appreciated the extent to which these young celebrities have figured out how to make themselves a viable brand and really build businesses around themselves from their online followings.
The Magic composed themselves after the injury and led 73-58 at halftime before giving themselves some breathing room by scoring 17 of the first 24 points in the third quarter.
By the middle of the twentieth century, more than a third of the people in the world were living under regimes that called themselves, and genuinely believed themselves to be, Marxist.
When those Victorian technophiles stared through stereoscopes and projected themselves into distant worlds, they were also, unwittingly, projecting themselves into a future that wouldn't appear for another century and a half.
More control over themselves Though most parents know they should leave some space, temporal and psychological, for their kids to be themselves, many of us appear to be struggling with it.
In doing so, they pit themselves against a macho culture, a Communist Party deeply allergic to independent citizens' initiatives, and an exaggerated and assiduously-cultivated respect for hierarchies, themselves male-dominated.
Universities increasingly do understand themselves as corporations in an education industry that incentivizes students to envision themselves not as citizens of a republic but as self-marketing, indebted buyers and sellers.
But it makes me sad that they'll never have the feeling of looking at themselves in the Charlotte Russe dressing room, seeing themselves as grown-ups for the very first time.
"I'd like to inspire people from the heart so that they were driven from the inside and help them generate confidence in themselves or by taking care of themselves," Patrick added.
" The rationale is that white people who fight against racism wouldn't call themselves "black," just as straight people who rally for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights wouldn't call themselves "transgender.
Lawmakers who cannot rally themselves to this cause should stop pretending that they're anything more than partisan automatons; they will have declared themselves members of a second-class branch of government.
His sensitivity provides a foil for Frank's unbending righteousness, and also an alibi for bleeding-heart viewers who might find themselves enjoying this tale of rough justice in spite of themselves.
If makeup for men became widespread, would that mean "more people would feel better about themselves because they could buy the products that make them look less like themselves," she asks.
Decent white folk alluding to sweet honey from a rock and other bible imagery while looking like it had been some time since they themselves had prostrated themselves before a cross.
Through their own doing, Pearl Jam shunted themselves into their own world, allowing themselves to be seen as the de facto dad rock band by not actively courting any new listeners.
So in fact, there are some affinities between good critics and good actors, who are celebrated not just for playing versions of themselves but for playing wildly different people than themselves.
Things like that—that could be really instrumental in encouraging businesses to improve themselves to adapt themselves to this issue—would be well worth a good policy on the state's part.
" But he said European countries need to "watch themselves.
Richard Burr -- found themselves in closer races than expected.
The women have to bring — and buy — everything themselves.
" And to the protestors themselves, Brown said, "We're hiring.
Better hop to it — those portals can't open themselves.
Puppies usually sell themselves -- who doesn't love a puppy?
JOHNSON: And so -- and everyone else thinks for themselves.
Bonus — the pillows themselves are machine washable and dryable.
" Now she and Bloom consider themselves a "modern family.
Some call themselves Los Otros Dreamers — The Other Dreamers.
To that extent, they're entirely at home — in themselves.
Scott Brown (Mass.) — distancing themselves from nominee Mitt Romney.
People don't compare themselves to me — other than jokingly.
It's the mismatch — not the hours themselves — that matters.
Ultimately, you don't really convince people — people convince themselves.
Y'know what they say ... those horses practically drive themselves.
THURSDAY PUZZLE — Some days, the headlines just write themselves.
Often -- but not always -- those actors are LGBTQ themselves.
They should call themselves CINOs — Conservatives In Name Only.
People like nicknames, except sometimes for themselves — see 32A.
"Those women — there's a diversity within themselves," Iman said.
The results speak for themselves — 13 million lives saved.
If the Knicks want to bring themselves back to .
Explain. — Do you enjoy watching the awards ceremonies themselves?
" Mateer added that "there are people who marry themselves.
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — They call themselves a book club.
Their energy levels may be lower, but they often pace themselves more and look after themselves better than in their younger days; not so much sex and drugs, more tea and yoga.
If addicts have a short temporal window — an issue projecting themselves into the future and understanding those consequences — they may be able to train themselves to better think in the long term.
In distance style karate, built on the point fighting method, many fighters end their combinations with the rear hand, not blading themselves back to the original position and making themselves a target.
FROM PEN: Half Their Size: Christina Jordan on the Moment She Decided to Lose Weight "I want all moms around the world to be proud of themselves and love themselves," she said.
That certainly doesn't means that fans should stop expressing themselves on social media — but there are ways to do it respectfully, without telling a writer or producer that they should kill themselves.
If secretaries of state haven't recused themselves from overseeing the election (Kemp did not), experts we spoke to largely agree they should at least recuse themselves from decisions to make these announcements.
Here fans can immerse themselves in the Star Wars universe by building their own lightsabers and droids, sipping on some blue milk and aligning themselves with the Resistance or the First Order.
For an actor to actually embody this kind of role, they have to find it, not in comparison to the world outside themselves, but they have to find it inside of themselves.
And it's been breathtaking to see the contortions his opponents have subjected themselves to in order to convince themselves that trying to protect Americans from violent crime is somehow a bad message.
Although more men kill themselves than women (20.7 men compared to 5.8 women killed themselves in 19993 per 100,000 people), the rate at which women are committing suicide has increased much faster.
Although more men kill themselves than women (20.7 men compared to 19993 women killed themselves in 2014 per 100,000 people), the rate at which women are committing suicide has increased much faster.
Also, let other people talk more to show them you're listening, but if they talk too much about themselves, have sympathy for them, because they are people who really don't know themselves.
In broader terms, he wonders if men need to pit themselves against the "myth of the monster slumbering in the deep" in order to make themselves feel like predators instead of prey.
Melissa Mackenzie of the American Spectator explains it as part of a larger trend in which progressive politicians seek to identify themselves with oppressed groups for political advantage while themselves being privileged.
American politicians, and Americans themselves, love to call themselves "a nation of immigrants": a place where everyone's family has, at some point, chosen to come to seek freedom or a better life.
The messages themselves don't directly link up to the stories of the individuals I've shot—they're just the slightly more explicit messages they themselves have received from other people on the websites.
Whether the parties themselves are willing and able to make decisions on the core issues of their conflict matters far more than the will or even skill of these two candidates themselves.
Despite more and more celebrities outing themselves as sufferers of depression and anxiety, and media-run campaigns encouraging men to talk about what's troubling them, many are still keeping things to themselves.
To keep from freezing to death, terrestrial turtles will bury themselves in the dirt and freshwater turtles will lodge themselves under the mud in the winter months, according to the Nature Conservancy.
When she was asked to get up so they could pose for photographs by themselves, William and Kate got the giggles as they pretended to talk among themselves naturally for the photographers.
Violence ensues, sirens blare, and every man—Earn included—looks down at the floor, not so much to avert their eyes but to admonish themselves for having forgotten themselves and their surroundings.
An archetypal cultural critic, Johnston argued the only way to effectively survive the patriarchy was for lesbians to cut themselves off from men and free themselves from all male-dominated institutions—i.
She's got a natural warmth that is at odds with the awkwardness people must experience if they're spending a lot of time talking about themselves, when they clearly hate talking about themselves.
Often sexually abused in foster care or group homes, system-involved girls flee to protect themselves from continued abuse, only to find themselves incarcerated by a system supposed to care for them.
"When you see a child who couldn't feed themselves on week one and then is feeding themselves on week nine, that is a change from baseline that is not placebo," McSherry says.
But Walden's letter focuses not on drug companies themselves, where some advocates say the attention should be, but on other players in the system, who have come under pressure themselves as well.
In an earlier era of digital publishing, Suck was rude (just look at the name the site's founders chose for themselves, back when online magazines called themselves high-minded things like Salon).
I'd been inspired by the hundreds of personal anecdotes I'd read about women empowering themselves and not allowing other people's limited, skewed conceptions of beauty interfere with how they thought about themselves.
This film, based on actual events, tells the story of two 235-somethings who establish themselves as weaponry middlemen, bidding on Pentagon contracts, and soon find themselves in ridiculously over their heads.
I'm sure a lot of people would commit themselves to the Apple ecosystem, or entrench themselves even further, if you knew text-messaging would work reliably regardless of your reception or coverage.
We have colleagues in the 22019th Congress who have either associated themselves with blatant anti-Semites, like Louis Farrakhan and others, or have pushed out their own anti-Semitic trope themselves. Rep.
This film, based on actual events, tells the story of two 20-somethings who establish themselves as weaponry middlemen, bidding on Pentagon contracts, and soon find themselves in ridiculously over their heads.
Many literary writers cloister themselves from an early age, when they either study writing under already-established authors, or immerse themselves in the hierarchies of New York's magazine and book publishing industries.
Last October, around the time Ruby and Jack were teaching themselves about Bitcoin, Nitschke gave a presentation in Toronto about Sarco, a device currently in prototype that will help people kill themselves.
And I'm talking with parties, including Wikipedia, as to how do journalists protect themselves here, both informationally, reputationally and in other countries how journalists protect themselves physically, because journalists are getting killed.
They found that payday lenders have reestablished themselves as mortgage lenders, online lenders or even aligned themselves with Native American tribes to avoid restrictions on the types of loans they can offer.
Pressed for clarification, the show's producers, the episode's director and the actors themselves sent out mixed messages, publicly disagreeing with one another and even contradicting themselves about the intention of the scene.
After days of backlash, a Missouri family accused of violating requests to quarantine themselves amid a coronavirus outbreak has spoken out through a lawyer, arguing they were never told to isolate themselves.
In the nineteen-sixties, a number of downtown choreographers found themselves weary of the emotionalism of modern dance: all those women flinging themselves around in great swaths of fabric and looking tragic.
In January, Uber spoke about a micromobility robotics team that would explore autonomous scooters and bikes that could drive themselves to be charged, or drive themselves to locations where riders need them.
"When the women running these companies set higher salaries for themselves, it sends a signal not only to investors but to everyone — including themselves — of what they're worth, " Firestone and Schiffman write.
But that would risk confirming that men, who are socially conditioned to think of themselves as indestructible, are in fact vulnerable—and vulnerable in that part of themselves most vital to manhood.
When people feel pigeonholed by the way they define themselves — to the point that it's the only way they can see themselves — they often use deception to double down on that identity.
Entering the elevator with their bags, they declared themselves glad to be in Doha, and described themselves as working in the "defense sector," then with a smile declined to say any more.
Not only are users readying themselves tweet-by-tweet for annihilation, but they've also been tearing themselves apart over accusations of elaborate foreign psychological warfare, coordinated disinformation campaigns, and manipulation from bots.
As Donald Trump's inauguration nears, his longtime Republican critics are planning to throw themselves into outdoor expeditions, news detoxes and day jobs, steeling themselves for the day they have dreaded for months.
But the grifters — which overwhelmingly means corporations and investors, since little of that $3-million-per-worker subsidy trickles down to the workers themselves — have bought themselves a lot of political influence.
A Gallup poll this month showed about 5 percent of Americans consider themselves vegetarian, the same as in 2012, and about 2 percent consider themselves vegan, little changed from six years ago.
A wave of other high-profile hopefuls have also used the past few weeks to introduce themselves, some going living room to living room to ingratiate themselves to the state's exacting voters.
And I watched yesterday — I got to see quite a bit of it yesterday — and I watched these Democrats on the committee make fools out of themselves, absolute fools out of themselves.
"If people have a sense of themselves as male or have a sense of themselves as female, no matter what their genitals look like, they get to identify that way," he said.
When women are infrequently, rarely or never exposed to someone like themselves in the classroom, as a peer or as a professor, it is difficult to imagine themselves succeeding in that environment.
He simply warned them that if they failed to do so, if they unwittingly gave themselves over to a lying prince, they'd eventually find themselves under the yoke of an absolute leader.
The kids at every stop, an army of young activists, who had never imagined themselves as activists until that Valentine's Day, never had a clue how, never would have believed themselves capable.
But many of those who could end up losing freelance work consider themselves progressives, so it has been confusing to find themselves disagreeing with a progressive lawmaker over a union-backed law.
How do we avoid companies just telling themselves some false self-fulfilling narrative, that allows their employees to feel good about themselves when in fact the actual outside world is still suffering?
Arelith's players sink themselves into a world that they've constructed for themselves, one where their actions feel consequential because it's a shared story; because others have to contend with what they do.
So, Radiotopia is a project inside of PRX, which is a nonprofit, but the shows themselves, the way that we split money, like, the shows themselves are businesses that can have ads.
Hence, intellectual centrists prided themselves on their political independence from both sides of the political spectrum but were often more at pains to distinguish themselves from the left than from the right.
How moving it was for me to see black women, young and old, photographing themselves in front of the exhibition's opening text and seeing themselves in relation to the art on view.
The Amish – who do not usually allow photos to be taken of themselves, dress in Old World garb, do not have electricity or television in their homes, use horses and buggies instead of cars and dedicate themselves to living humble lives out of the public eye – quickly found themselves in the middle of a 21st century media firestorm.
Victims of sexual assault might have an out-of-body experience and see themselves in the corner of the room or floating above themselves (either during the assault or when recalling it later); children who experience abuse learn to "numb themselves emotionally and physically" to block out painful memories—essentially, to survive what's happening to them, Brand explained.
But the hacks in this case targeted the banks themselves and focused on subverting their SWIFT accounts, the international money transfer system that banks use to move billions of dollars daily between themselves.
It's because Starbucks performs such a service for its customers, because it essentially provides a vessel into which they can pour themselves and then buy themselves back, that Starbucks has been so successful.
If you try this at home, you'll see that there is a moment when both players realize what they've gotten themselves into, and how hard it is to get themselves out of it.
I think it's about when people choose to really indulge in the negative parts of themselves and totally neglect to consider how that affects people around them and ultimately themselves and their choices.
That realism extends to cast of American Honey as well; many of them, like Lane, are nonprofessional actors who have either experienced this transient lifestyle themselves or have struggled to keep themselves afloat.
Often, we talk about how they want to be portrayed and they choose for themselves how they want to be seen, what clothes they want to wear, how they want to express themselves.
Young people who want to follow the rules instead find themselves practicing evasion or lying, and their employers risk heavy fines and slip into petty crime themselves when hiring people without legal status.
Tate and Nicholson collected regular paychecks, and because they mostly saw themselves as employees of the heavyweight champion first, more or less removed themselves from the toxic environment designed for them to falter.
The occupiers, who called themselves the Citizens for Constitutional Freedom and are mainly from outside Oregon, have presented themselves as Robin Hood types, stepping forward to defend rural ranchers against the federal government.
Of course, in an ideal world, people wouldn't need to know how to defend themselves (and by the same token, if someone is assaulted and they can't defend themselves, it's not their fault).
However, government officials could not say if the adults were another family relative, such as an uncle, and argued that they had still misrepresented themselves by initially presenting themselves as the actual parents.
After several days, however, various unexpected layers began revealing themselves, not least the way in which I observed North Koreans interacting among themselves and the fact that they can actually be very warm.
That's who they wanna surround themselves with and who they associate themselves with, even if they disagree with what was shown on the show, or if they disagreed when they were there filming.

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