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A dozen years after 2001, we are perhaps getting better at resisting this impulse.
Likewise, if you repeatedly fail to summon the willpower for a certain behaviour, it may be time to accept the fact: perhaps getting better at cooking, or learning to enjoy yoga, just isn't on the cards for you, and you'd be better advised to focus on changes that truly inspire you.
Thinking in these terms mean we are not, and perhaps cannot, get "better".
"Perhaps we would get better results from zonal defending than the man-to-man defending that we have been using," he wrote.
Many of the mistakes that he had railed about in training camp showed up -- penalties, interceptions --and now that players can see them, perhaps things can get better.
The good news is that our brains also tend to find problem-solving gratifying; if people who embrace environmental goals treat our evolutionary desires as a puzzle to solve, perhaps we'll get better at working with them to promote sustainability.
(Perhaps we will get better at finding it on a map!") It is somewhat embarrassing, if not surprising that it took an alleged chemical weapons attack to draw sustained media attention to a crisis that already killed about 100,000 people and included the targeted killing and torture of children.
I don't think it helped to have a protagonist so designedly lacking in charisma, or that the drama relied on guys sitting around a screen exclaiming: "He's somehow worked out how to do a search on a compressed data space!" Perhaps it will get better.
I also keep finding myself crashing into walls trying to fly around in close-area combat encounters, though perhaps that will get better with more practice.
Perhaps McMahon will get better.
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