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Although Ukraine declared its independence 23 years ago, Russia has never fully internalised it.
This change in the nation's collective psychology also stems from a delayed recognition of the devastating character of France's military defeat in 1940, and the impact of two further catastrophes that were not fully internalised: the loss of Indochina and the withdrawal from Algeria.
By 90 minutes post inoculation, a number of fully internalised bacteria could be observed within the keratinocytes (Fig. 3F,G).
And finally, the most self-determined of the extrinsic motivations, is "Integrated regulation", which occurs when an external goal is fully internalised and assimilated with an individual's other values and needs.
Some partners, more than others, feel they have fully internalised BP as a viable programme; several fear the loss of facilitator commitments if payments are no longer there, as these workers are often low-salaried or volunteer workers for whom the funds, however small, signal value.
But I just came back day after day for the sentences, the wit, the fully internalised cultural nous.
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Since a card cheat can only cheat effectively on his own deal, unless he has the cards marked, which is hard to do, the rest of the time he just has to play smart, and this means fully internalising, as instant reflexes, all the statistical probabilities of card playing.
Some governments have internalised the full implications of this; others have not.
Much of this is internalised.
I had internalised Dawn quite a bit.
"We've all internalised so much bullshit".
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