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In cognitive interviews, participants expressed a strong distaste for the term 'suffering.' They resisted characterizing themselves this way and argued that 'suffering' was an overly excessive characterization of their experience with physical and/or emotional pain.
Neighboring pixels tend to be large or small simultaneously, characterizing themselves with a specific spatial organization.
Despite a whopping 98percentt of those surveyed characterizing themselves as "having good moral character," 64percentt reported that people sometimes have to lie or cheat in order to be successful.
Those characterizing themselves as "conservatives" have led the assault on unemployment benefits, education and work/family balance necessary to flexible family roles.
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Some 24percentt of black adults now characterize themselves that way.
Mr. Bush was backed by independents who characterized themselves as conservative.
He called them an "effete corps of impudent snobs who characterized themselves as intellectuals".
Computer intruders, on the other hand, tend to characterize themselves as explorers.
"Because the manufacturing category is not well defined, firms would have an incentive to characterize themselves as in manufacturing.
(Agnew, who derided people who "characterized themselves as intellectuals," himself used many intellectual-sounding phrases in his speeches).
What I have noted is a huge difference in scent preference between lesbians who characterize themselves as "more feminine" and those who describe themselves as "more masculine".
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