Sentence examples for becoming appreciative from inspiring English sources

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It's the great success of this novel that as Booth unwinds and slows just a little, we feel Sam becoming appreciative of the ham and the fraud.

Yet, as a former "perfectionist," I am learning to stay in the moment, enjoying even the imperfections of any given situation and becoming appreciative of the lessons it has to offer.

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There's a lot of terrible news for Republicans inside the new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, but one of the worst bulletins is this: Americans are becoming more appreciative of government.

Western researchers and academics are becoming more appreciative of the need to work with Indigenous researchers as part of decolonising research methodologies and, to incorporate appropriate processes in research with Indigenous people.

And it was no surprise, either, that my mother nursed him through that time, kept him at home, where, instead of becoming tender and appreciative, he called her foul names, the syllables thickened by his misfortune but always decipherable to her, and to him, it seemed, quite gratifying.

In the current study, those who more strongly defined aging in terms of becoming wiser, more appreciative, and developed also perceived to be less in control over negative experiences related to aging and generated more negative emotional responses and attributed more negative consequences to aging.

It also seems possible that consistent use of the confidence-weighted format might lead to students' becoming, in general, more appreciative of or sensitive to the benefits of retrieval practice.

The researchers write that in becoming a parent, adoptive parents may be more appreciative in gaining a child because of the uncertainty and stress that accompanies adoption.

Appreciative inquiry (AI) has two important elements: becoming mindful of the questions we ask and directing those questions toward strengths and positive outcomes.

It take effort to develop an appropriate sense of being appreciative without being fawning; dissenting while remaining polite and proper; thankful without becoming servile.

In the interviews I conducted, I heard over and over again from women who were becoming more forthright, less judgmental of themselves and others, more relaxed about everything and more appreciative of what they had.

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