Their research showed that these elite athletes displayed high levels of stress management, interpersonal skills, and self regard.
Through Gawker, Denton wages war on self-regard or presumed self-regard, as his cast of mind is both abstract and deeply tribal, inclining him to sort nearly all people into one or another category that could be judged full of itself.
Just about the only category in which American students outperform the competition is self-regard.
The case is a huge blow to the Concertacion's self-regard and perhaps to its unity.
Though quitting the competition may have been an act of staggering self-regard, it was no hollow gesture.
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He was mocked for his boundless self-regard, but there was one man he came to admire even more.
The familiar knock on Valentine is his self-regard that he's a bit of a preener, that Bobby loves Bobby.
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Almost immediately, those settlers appropriated the imagery and self-regard of their left-wing secular predecessors, the kibbutzniks idealists tilling the land.
Neither player is starved for self-regard, but there was an abundant mutual respect.
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Lang has a serene self-regard, for which he can hardly be blamed.
Conservatives accuse Dr Berwick of being anti-market and suggest that he will run the new health-care system with a bureaucrat's self-regard and heavy hand.
It's meant to suggest, too, that this appropriate adult is now embarked on an adventure that may threaten all that she holds dear, including her self-regard.
And it makes perfect sense that the Te'o hoax was busted up by Deadspin.com, a website rigorously devoted to undermining the holy self-regard that often surrounds sports.
Mr Hutton proposes a system of non-executive governance to keep the self-regard of bureaucrats in check, and the appointment of a representative employee to new remuneration committees.
Gingrich can be convicted of an extraordinarily high self-regard.
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He thought other resourceful people would have come, over the years, to look at it, and that the house would wear its own mild frown of self-regard, a certain half-friendly awareness of being admired.
The sustaining magic of Defoe's novel is that the reader comes to regard Crusoe's self-sufficient solitude first with pity, and then with grudging envy.
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The citizen activists oppose what they regard as the corrupted, self-serving traditional parties - the entire failed political establishment.
Rather, it is largely a knee-jerk reaction to what China sees as rising nationalism among its neighbors coupled with a containment strategy led by the U.S. This reactive stance has been self-defeating as others come to regard China as deliberately uncooperative.
Furthermore, party activists (as opposed to its voters) regard him as arrogant, a self-indulgent star rather than a team player.
As the past twelve years have amply demonstrated, Russia cannot simply be bullied into acquiescence with American policy priorities, and Putin and his team will only cut deals that they regard as being in their own self-interest.
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It stormed into parliament at the election after harnessing the contempt felt for the political establishment by many Italians who regard the traditional parties as corrupt and self-serving.
But if, within our own species, we don't regard differences in intelligence, reasoning ability, or self-awareness as grounds for permitting us to exploit the being with lower capacities for our own ends, how can we point to the same characteristics to justify exploiting members of other species?
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