Everyone is scrambling to understand, assess, define and internalize what needs to be done next.
This whopper is what the altruist code does to the intellects of those who internalize it.
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Personal change requires one to internalize a predetermined set of behaviors and mindsets over time.
The more you practice a presentation out loud the more you internalize the words and the content.
Nevertheless, sensible social norms can be useful in getting individuals to internalize the likely consequences of their actions.
Women tend to "internalize, " which contributes to their stress, says Lois Barth, a New York-based business and relationship coach.
For those who are afraid of the current economic climate, the temptation may be to internalize failure or blame the economy.
The IEA recommends that government policies internalize externalities and invest in renewable energy technology research to balance the economic scales.
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These girls often resorted to gossip and other forms of indirect communication, or they internalize their feelings in unhealthy ways.
This conception, in fact, forces those who are less successful to internalize their failure--accept their second-class status as preordained--breeding alienation and resentment.
There may be too few small businesses, because small-business owners don't internalize some of the benefits they provide their customers and communities.
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Women "internalize" the "pressure" of "society's expectations" to settle for less ambitious career paths or no career path at all, she writes.
This requires, in Koh's words, that we "internalize" into our domestic legal code and policies whatever dictates should, in the "opinion" of others, govern.
That means many millions of boys and girls will internalize the ethics of Brave, just as they did Toy Story or Wall-E or Finding Nemo.
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Based on their leanings, calibrate how much you internalize the feedback.
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Corporations need to begin to internalize the way people communicate today.
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Unlike so many he did not internalize the brutalities and prejudices of oppressors only to visit the very same quality on others when the oppression vanished.
The tabular structure of early web pages (now outlawed in all but exceptional circumstances, like HTML email design) forced designers to internalize fairly rigid grid principles.
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It was the way that she could take these scenes and internalize them and express them in such a fierce way, with such focus and emotion.
For years, he gave take-home exams for which students could use any reference materials they wished, but it became apparent that they did not actually internalize the material.
Yet rather than internalize this lesson and embrace the deterrent force it provides the West in dealing with Iran and North Korea, the Obama administration has squandered it.
It is a world view we must become and internalize.
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However, besides Timothy Geithner, few members of the FOMC seemed to internalize that promising unlimited intervention would wind up producing a world in which the Fed actually intervenes less.
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Sport is so well, deeply and widely understood that it serves as a good metaphor that we believe will enable readers to internalize the conceptual points that we make.
This means they have to internalize the notion that leaving individuals free to incrementally revise existing institutions in response to shifting human needs adds to--not subtracts from--the overall social well-being.
As I've advocated, a similar systemic risk levy to finance a "resolution fund" is being considered in Congress as a way to internalize potential bailout costs stemming from too-big-to-fail institutions.
Voluntary exchange can provide public goods and internalize externalities.
The transnationalists view domestic courts as having a critical role to play in domesticating international law into U.S. law, while nationalists argue instead that only the political branches can internalize international law.
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These words are calculated to internalize conflicts that are raging in the real world, and they are precisely the sort of words that will encourage our enemies to redouble their efforts to bring us down.
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