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For a decade or so after this they compulsively counted the ways in which we habitually build pattern into random experience, seeing trends in the past, prophesying the future, detailing our general inability to live with uncertainty and doubt, and the consequences for our politics and our economics.
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I am talking about the tension of thoughts that build on themselves habitually, seem not to know how or when to quit, and have little to do with presence, and I am talking about the thoughts that are believed as reality.
"Otherwise the rednecks [as she habitually refers to the pro-aluminium lobby] could build 17 dams and then it's all over, even though the majority of people here don't agree with them".
Unresolved emotions build up and become increasingly exacerbated by what you habitually give your attention to.
This saved money and helped avoid a build up of to-go boxes from that kid who habitually orders a half-rack of ribs he can't finish.
As 19th-century Native Americans were forced to adapt to a world dynamically altered by war, racial brutality, disease and displacement, photographic depictions of them habitually trafficked in stereotypes built on an implicit comparison between the new, "civilized" Indian and the tradition-bound "savage".
And many observers have noted that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, perched atop a governing coalition that is both internally argumentative and habitually intransigent, has not provided much confidence in the chances of even a provisional compromise, especially as settlers continue to build in East Jerusalem and the West Bank.
Below is a brief excerpt in which Dave and Wendy describe the impact of leaders who listen, learn and build up their colleagues by inviting ideas, as opposed to leaders who lead at the expense of colleagues by habitually demonstrating indifference to employees or finding fault with others in order to heroize themselves.
Verbal fieldnotes were habitually captured in a digital voice recorder, particularly during the 40 km commute between the study site and NGO accommodations or during the two-hour commute to Gaborone to train and work with transcriptionists, transport NGO volunteers to/from the airport, and build relations with university-based faculty.
Build, build, build.
Many families, particularly in rural areas, live in flimsily built structures that are habitually toppled by Bicol's frequent natural disasters, forcing them to continually move and rebuild.
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