Psychologist Ruth Emsley, head of programmes and interventions, said it was giving prisoners confidence in themselves.
The point is that razor-sharp purposes that define some grand goal are not valid in themselves.
Economic ties were viewed as much as a means to co-operation as an end in themselves.
Inspire others to do their best by encouraging them to believe in themselves and their abilities.
In themselves, such initiatives have somewhat limited impact, but they can offer scalable solutions.
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Electronic games have almost become sports in themselves, with world championships of their own.
Am I radiating confidence so that others believe in themselves as well as their organization?
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Viral videos gain hilarity through the accumulation of those mistakes, often trivial in themselves.
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Owens says many employees do not recognize the signs of mental illness in themselves.
In themselves, these are useful tools, except these automated pieces of software lack common sense.
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Next generation challenger brands (a term coined by Morgan) believe in themselves and their own ideas.
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The quotas announced on Tuesday were in themselves only a small creep forward for protectionism.
The accession of either would create expectations dangerous enough to be destabilising in themselves.
If Coughlin believes in them so unequivocally, why wouldn't they believe in themselves and each other?
Oil markets are in themselves volatile, it seems like risk, this time, comes from all around.
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NATO's military aims were not an end in themselves but designed to serve a political purpose.
In themselves, the few thousand men in question will not pose a serious threat.
This makes the book's examination of the other parallels, worrying enough in themselves, all the more chilling.
New installments became news events in themselves, covered by other papers, including the fledgling Wall Street Journal.
There comes a point where rules cease to promote safety or efficiency and become ends in themselves.
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His ability to motivate people, to make them believe in themselves, was just what this business required.
These changes, small in themselves, do seem to add up to a loosening in the Singaporean culture.
They just had to suspend reality and instead believe in themselves and their team members around them.
And women investing in themselves and in others, as they do through the network, is even smarter business.
They have a belief in themselves that, some say, results in high staff satisfaction and low employee turnover.
That's why parents need to be alert to symptoms in themselves as well as their children, says Patti.
Worse, many economic changes that are in themselves good for Brazil are likely to mean more job cuts.
They start to regain a lot of trust in themselves and a lot of confidence in their bodies.
In themselves, the scandals are unrelated to economic fundamentals, but they are a damaging drain on policy makers' attention.
Americans were well aware of the English tradition of petitioning political authorities, a tradition they eagerly engaged in themselves.
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