It is the expectation that the faith one places in someone else will be honored.
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"I fell in love with my country when I was a prisoner in someone else's, " he said.
She should walk a mile in someone else's shoes before she gives condescending 'advice' such as this.
If you are burned out on corporate life, here's an option: Go live in someone else's dream home.
Maybe Dell is thrilled at the idea that the other bids may include bringing in someone else to run the company.
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Nagase plans to license this technology to other companies, so don't be surprised if you see it turn up in someone else's player.
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Little is known, however, about exactly how the brain works when it is trying to imagine what is going on in someone else's head.
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Whatever behavior you most remark upon in someone else is the trait that person is most likely to exhibit more of when around you.
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To borrow a familiar metaphor, while we're pointing out the trees of misperception in someone else's eyes, we're blinded by, and to, the forest in our own.
It's the kind of thing an elementary school teacher would do -- give the gifts early, let the joyful anticipation build, bring out the kid in someone else.
His claim that he did not break his word appears to rest on the argument that dealing in shares in someone else's name does not amount to dealing at all.
The state's high court now says, in effect, that if a candidate is behind in the polls, party pols can shove him out at the last minute and bring in someone else.
There is even a feeling, a faint sense sometimes that we have been relegated to the role of walk-on in someone else's drama, that as citizens we are crucial and yet somehow ... extraneous.
They have seen the imposition of any measures designed to slow economic activity rather as they might look at a toxic-waste dump: vital for the greater good, to be sure, but better in someone else's backyard.
Before making the switch, PricewaterhouseCoopers encouraged its employees to follow some basic rules of etiquette, reminding them, for instance, not to leave uneaten food in someone else's office and urging them to replace office supplies they used.
It's a house that's big enough to live in with someone else but also small enough to live in alone, and there are very few places that have that feeling.
We still have many things to do to maintain our home, Earth, before jumping to peep in to someone else's house.
In that case someone else will have to step in to fill the gap.
But she had previously been in a civil union with someone else in Vermont, which had never been dissolved because California wasn't recognizing the other state's civil unions at that time.
Not only do you have to find an excellent translator, one who works well in both languages and is a stylist to boot (or who can work in tandem with someone else, like the excellent Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky do in Russian), but the copy editing and proof reading take on a new layer of work.
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But in an open, streaming brainstorm, someone else in the room might be able to sculpt your idea nub into something viable.
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Memory also appears to play a role in imagining what someone else might be feeling, known as theory of mind, which is helpful in deciding how to behave in unfamiliar social situations, such as going to a party with a new group of friends or starting a job.
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She saw that as Knafelc recounted the incident on the tracks, "I could see the light go off, the a-ha moment" when he realized that after he was helped by many people in his past, he was able to finally help someone else in return.
Marenka, she says, is in love with someone else, and has said she'll see Vasek dead before she marries him.
Chrysler's strategy is to stay in the game long enough for someone else to come in and buy it, or at least bits of it.
The bill seeks to allow employers to take on candidates who have a "protective characteristic" in preference over someone else as long as they have the same qualifications.
That is, Netanyahu's conditional acceptance of Obama's false and ideologically motivated two-state paradigm damns Israel to the position of foot dragger in relation to someone else's policy rather than trailblazer for its own policy.
I've played in teams where they've lost coaches and they've brought someone else in and they just want to prove a point to the new coach.
I'm the fire fighter that called in sick that day, only to discover that someone else died in his place.
We can't rule out the possibility that the editor-in-chief, or someone else who was present, told Rawitch such a tale, perhaps in order to deflect her anger.
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