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As early as eighth grade, when she was identified as a player, her talent encouraged dependence, which delayed self-discovery.
A recent Lancet editorial concluded, simplicity "has proven to be a doubled-edged sword... that has encouraged vertical programming, and encouraged dependence on technological solutions rather than overall social transformation".
Family members who did not allow travel on public transport and encouraged dependence on family car travel compounded this lack of confidence.
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This, too, encourages dependence on interest groups, as well as a tendency to overcome differences and gain support by making appeals in terms of overheated patriotism rather than policy.
It also says that the Council's program would create make-work jobs and encourage dependence by paying participants more money than private companies pay for comparable work, discouraging them from leaving welfare.
Liberals, meanwhile, counter the accusation that their policies encourage dependence by calling the social welfare system a "safety net," there only to provide a "leg up" to people who have "fallen on hard times".
To make sense of the coffee, for instance, I changed my picture of Paul (he serves his patients abjectly, like a flight attendant, which also encourages dependence) when it seems, from the looks of "Be'Tipul," that I may simply not have understood the conventions of Israeli therapists.
Not only is the money going to be put to bad use, she predicted, but encouraging dependence on natural resources also tends to result in corruption and a single-industry economy: "When the crisis comes, it's much worse than it would have been otherwise".
Frisk, who is known on the site by his screen name, Fed-X, has been accused by detractors of exploiting a vulnerable and largely female membership by encouraging dependence; soliciting contributions as if the site were a charitable cause and not an ad-sponsored business; and promoting dodgy ventures like a print magazine that some subscribers say they never received.
In an excellent discussion Peter C. Myers speculates that Douglass's "moderation" at this point was a reflection of "what was politically possible", and of his concern that benevolent missions organized by whites might encourage dependence in the freedmen and prevent them from developing and exercising the virtues of a free people.
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