Sentence examples for avoiding anger from inspiring English sources

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The sex offender literature (Knight and Prentky, 1990; Pithers, 1989; Yates et al. 1984, Zamble and Quinsey, 1997) suggests that offenders who commit sex crimes against adults report experiencing feelings of anger prior to the commission of rape whereas offenders who commit sex crimes against children may use denial and repression as a primary means of coping with and avoiding anger.

Shouldn't I be avoiding anger and instead stay positive?" No and yes.

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But President Bush in particular must try to avoid anger.

During Ramadan, Muslims are also expected to refrain from gossip and complaining, to avoid anger and lust, to increase what should already be a high level of charitability.

The book shows how the latter succeeds in teaching contemptuous Mary and vain Caroline to avoid anger, exercise compassion, love truth and virtue, and respect the whole of God's creation.

3. Ramadan teaches you to avoid anger.

No you should not avoid anger.

This level of clear thinking was only possible because he avoided anger and threats.

But when we do, we talk about anger, because people try to avoid anger, because they think it's the core of all problems, which is true, but we have to speak about it, we have to accept it.

Take a few deep breaths and try to avoid anger in your next interactions.

Tell little white lies: to avoid anger and conflict with others.

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