But self-destructive terms of service aside, Skipity seems to be a real search engine.
McIlroy, looking confident, held a four-stroke lead heading into Sunday's final round but self-destructed on the back nine.
But self-doubt and soul-searching can be a pose just like anything else, and directness does not always prevent self-consciousness.
The court holds fast to an unofficial but self-imposed deadline to have all draft opinions finished by June 1.
But self-imposed restrictions on arms exports make it hard to work more closely.
Because they aim for a global audience, Hollywood theme parks tend to be spectacular but self-consciously inoffensive to all nationalities.
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As a result, the IEA predicts the US will become "all but self-sufficient" in its energy needs by around 2035.
Instead he has set up his assorted, Eliot-esque committees of investigation, and introduced a new vogue for humble but self-exculpating apologies.
But self-determination and effort must also be critical factors, or else every product of that era would also be shaping industries.
He notes that, like all grass-roots organizations, peer networks can be disrupted by fanatics, but self-correction mechanisms can usually overcome such glitches.
But self-build is not the solution that will solve the housing crisis.
But she married Rainer Werner Fassbinder, a brilliant but self-destructive film maker.
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Britons have been boozers and scrappers for centuries, but self-destructive behaviour today in part reflects the perception that their lives are not worth much.
But self-imposed, low-level barriers to trade have a much worse effect.
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Passion can power a campaign, but self-righteousness can also cripple it.
But self-serving or not, many of his observations ring true.
Despite the risks, bariatric surgery offers not just a new shape and a healthier future, but self-respect: even in America, the fattest nation on the planet, the thin have more fun.
Mr. Ayoade, the writer-director, is anything but self-referential.
But while she had nothing but self-deprecating remarks to say about her talent with a pen (or, err, Blackberry), the author does have some interesting thoughts on the response of American women to a fantasy of submission.
In fact, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has said it expects the US to overtake Russia as the world's biggest gas producer by 2015 and to become "all but self-sufficient" in its energy needs by about 2035.
So this is the growing struggle facing police forces around the world today, say experts -- not more traditional terror cells, which are more likely to show up through traditional surveillance methods, but self-starters who become radicalized through online sermons and publications.
"Companies die from not being eaten by their competitors, but from self-inflicted wounds, " Mr. Houston said.
Failure in bureaucracy means not bankruptcy but writing self-justifying memos, and at worst a transfer elsewhere.
But what self-respecting manager would settle for a pay package significantly less generous than his predecessor's?
Companies do not make those pledges to technical standards organizations out of generosity, but from self-interest.
Her head is held high and her mouth curved in a slight, but distinctly self-satisfied smile.
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