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It can be used to fit in to a social situation or it can be a way of coping with a situation".
As with student placement, the onus is on the trainee to speak out if they feel these promises are not being honoured, and this can be a huge additional stress to someone who is trying to fit in to a new job and a new team.
These tensions can be viewed as ways in which early medieval narratives seek to characterise those aspects of individual behaviour which can be said to fit in to a modern world view and, in so doing, to reinforce the values which that world view presents.
The problem is, says Dr Barrett, they have to fit in to a society that that thinks in terms of just two sexes.
Because many of the social cues are subtle--people discussing art films or books with intellectual vigor, for instance--Lamb says finding a way to fit in to a culture that comes with its own set of rules can sometimes be confusing.
Longtime Mexican bakery tries to fit in to a gentrifying Highland Park.
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There was no medical or therapeutic aspect to their inability to fit in, to find a place in the world.
Everyone is trying to fit in, to find a place to belong.
You don't need to conformist to fit in or a rebel to stand out.
Donovan has trouble hiding the error and fitting in to a school where he doesn't think he belongs.
The results were then fitted in to a historical design to be analyzed by employing response surface methodology (RS M.
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