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The experiences which gave rise, through habit, to the mistaken belief (in, for example, substance or causation) are presented as what the belief really affirms.
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By contrast, Mrs. Edwards, who has cancer, said "most of the attention you get is really affirming for you, your family and your spouse".
"The year out really affirmed my desire to become a physician-scientist". Year-out programs have become increasingly popular since the Sarnoff Cardiovascular Research Foundation introduced the concept for medical students interested in cardiovascular science in 1979.
You have to really affirm that they're not.
That truth alone, turned me on more than I knew was possible and was a really affirming feeling.
"It's really affirming for them to have an appearance that aligns with that identity," she said.
It all comes from a kind of big-band, I mean marching-band society, and it blares and it proclaims, but it doesn't really affirm.
They're really life affirming and positive experiences".
Not really, because Ripley's affirms incontrovertible truth.
He pointed a GoPro at himself and howled, "This is really happening!" The camera affirmed it.
"We are really making them feel affirmed, that they are believed, that they are supported through the system".
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