Sentence examples for subject oneself from inspiring English sources

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Why subject oneself to the theatrics, or pretend that they had much to say?

But, on the way, if you can see a bit of the wit that is in life itself and the way one has to subject oneself to that and even so find some irony, some self-amusement… It's a better way to live than being disgruntled all the time.

Because understanding a subject oneself and being able to teach it to large and inhomogeneous groups of pupils can be very different things, this phase was really valuable for me.

In an area of endeavor where the body is the locus of athletic power and performance, the need to appear invulnerable collides with the need to subject oneself to the ministrations of trainers, doctors, and others who may not always have the athletes' condition as their first concern.

Becoming utterly impoverished, so that one must beg or subject oneself to the will of another to survive, is also incompatible with equal freedom for all; so the state must establish some public policies to keep the poor from falling into a state of utter dependence on others.

It is true that many, if not most, expressions of loyalty occur against the background of some challenge to B's interests whose protection by A will be at some cost to A. Failures of loyalty often result in betrayal (of B, sometimes to C). Defending one's spouse in the face of criticism may also subject oneself to vilification.

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But subjecting oneself to hypothermic conditions, he explains, is only a small part of the process.

Realizing that being a senator would be too, too boring would be a personal reason, as would realizing that it would be too hard, as would deciding that the glory of the job isn't worth subjecting oneself to the attacks that come with it.

Subjecting oneself to ritual does not, however, mean suppressing one's desires but instead learning how to reconcile one's own desires with the needs of one's family and community.

Similarly, Hume argues that the obligation to keep one's promises is intelligible only with reference to convention that, when one employs a certain "form of words" (e.g., "I promise to \ j\)"), one thereby expresses a resolution to \ j\) and subjects oneself to penalty if one does not \ j\).

Subjecting oneself to that takes a very special kind of moxie.

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