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Hunger is something to be "overcome".
He regarded his ordinariness as something to be overcome, not celebrated.
The violence is viewed as temporary and something to be overcome, a source of social cohesion even.
The world was regarded not as something to be overcome in order to have a life in the next world but as something to be enjoyed.
The mountain, for Cezanne, was not something to be overcome but something that simply existed; it was always there, hovering, like a divine presence, in the background.
Connolly subsequently advocated what he called "agonistic respect," which sees that conflict as something to be maintained, rather than something to be overcome through consensus.
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Where we part company is his insistence on a dualistic approach to medical practice, an approach that encounters binary thinking, not as something problematic to be overcome, but as emerging from the vary nature of the world itself.
According to Gopnik, the view of winter has changed over time, from something that had to be overcome to something romanticized as hearths, glass windows, and coal heating made the cold more tolerable.
They think that it is painful, disorienting, something that needs to be overcome.
So among the 77% of you who answered that Jim did the right thing in killing the one and saving the nineteen, do you think that in shooting the one man, Jim ought to think of any hesitation that he feels as mere squeamishness, something that ought to be overcome?
We coded obstacle as a recognition of student ideas that were viewed as something that needed to be overcome or changed to accomplish teaching and/or learning.
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