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These findings suggest that the group serving tendency to internalize success may have important consequences for group performance that have not yet been considered in current research.
There were other factors that fed Allen's phobic inclinations as well: a hereditary predisposition toward phobias; a childhood desire to emulate his father (who suffered from an array of phobias, including a distaste for airplanes, bridges and elevators); and a tendency to internalize his overprotective mother's warnings about the perils of the world.
You have a tendency to internalize your emotions.
Researchers suspect it has to do with the allergic child's tendency to internalize problems.
Women also have a greater tendency to internalize that tension, causing them to feel more anxious or sad as a result of stress than men, according to a 2008 study.
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As a designer, this is an unsettling trend to internalize.
This difference has been theorized to be based on the tendency for women to internalize their feelings while men often externalize their feelings.
For black women, the common "strong black woman" trope leaves no room for mistakes, which can force black women to internalize perfectionist tendencies in terms of our professional and academic work, our bodies (which are held to European standards) and our social lives.
"These transactions highlight a trend among broker-dealers to try to internalize their order flow.
They are going to internalize good values".
"We had to internalize that as teachers".
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