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Etymologically, the opposite of "suffering" is, therefore, "apathy"; the Passion of the Christ, say, is a reminder, even a proof, that suffering is something that a few high souls embrace to try to lessen the pains of others.
I use a camera like everyone else, but for me this is a strategic embrace to try and communicate the messages I believe in.
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It's about teaching kids to embrace competition, to try their hardest no matter what the score, and then to live with the results.
Teach your kids to take pleasure in mealtimes and to embrace the opportunity to try new things.
Some, like you, embrace the idea of the club embracing more runners to try to get the sport to grow.
As Nascar embraces social media to try to reel in young fans, Keselowski will be one of the hooks.
The National Science Foundation, for example, is embracing the formula to try to increase commercialization of the university research it finances.
Mr. Barnett and Ms. Jaworski also embraced the chance to try the quick changes necessary to keep the video's spool of colored costumes alive.
I know it's going to be an energised crowd, so to that point we're going to embrace them and try to get them energised.
But I'm embracing uncertainty – I want to try to find something I really love.
Policymakers and the public have recently strongly embraced higher minimum wages to try to increase income from work.
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