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Corporate structures are such that people do what they are told and do not always feel empowered to think critically about what they are doing.
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The downside, for high self-monitors, in attempting to deepen friendships, is that they may not show how really feel but rather what they think others want to see.
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It prompted me to think about how technology has made it virtually impossible to not feel special on your birthday.
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You may wish to think about employing an accountant if you do not feel confident or perhaps do not have the time to do this yourself.
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Ms. MELISSA RICHMOND (Biloxi Police Dispatcher): It's hard to think about people that are not here any longer because we feel like we didn't do a good enough job.
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"Being so early, I don't feel like I've had enough mound time for it to just click, and not really think about it, " Strasburg said.
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And I think that's tremendously important not because we all have to feel better, but because there are very important foreign policy and strategic interests that we've discussed a lot in that region of the world.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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Doing so not only makes you feel less depressed in a moment-to-moment way, but it helps you think more clearly so that you can tackle your problems more efficiently.
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They talk about how African-Americans of their class and generation feel the weight of race most acutely in relation to affirmative action, sensing that whites often think they have not truly earned their place at Harvard or Princeton or on the medical faculty.
NEWYORKER: State of the Union
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One does not have to agree with this view, or to think that both sides are equally culpable, to feel that the ways in which science is used to generate assent for environmental action may sometimes be as interesting as the ways in which it is mobilised for dissent.
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