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England may still be a work in progress but the concept of defeat under Eddie Jones remains entirely alien.
It so often is, after all, but then not all of their announcements rejecting the concept of defeat are taken at face value.
In no other sport or activity is the concept of defeat so potentially damaging and feared.
We met him a few days before the match in his hometown and asked him to weigh in on the concept of defeat.
I met him a few days before the match in his hometown and asked him to weigh in on the concept of "defeat".
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For some drivers, the concept of admitting defeat on a motorway is evidently too much: they just can't be bothered to turn off at the next junction and go back along the road the right way.
27 28 In the original article by Gilbert and Allan 29 in 1998, the concept of social defeat, or 'being in a subordinate position' 9 was associated with depression.
As both PTSD and depression are frequently comorbid with chronic pain, Tang et al [ 6] studied the concept of mental defeat in chronic pain patients.
Along similar lines, Lindsay (1937, 458) had earlier argued that "such an isolation of concepts would defeat the very aim of physical science, which is to provide a simple and economical description" of physical experience "in terms of a minimum number of concepts".
As dworsley also mentioned, this means that people often have to resort to proxy voting which defeats the concept of having a secret ballot system.
The concept of genius as precocity affirms the defeating psychology of embracing underachievement in adulthood.
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