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It was too much, really, to be expected to consider oneself a grandmother at twenty-six.
The other is the freedom to consider oneself unbound by moral rules.
IN New Jersey, to consider oneself Italian is to be in good company.
And in liberal circles -- Galway City, or Ballsbridge, Dublin -- to consider oneself a traditional Irish Catholic is to be anti-intellectual.
"Most teachers of acting are frauds, and their schools offer nothing other than the right to consider oneself part of the theatre".
A European culture at large would allow for ties that no longer exist but used to, when the passeurs and the Little Viennas and the flow of brilliance across borders conveyed what it meant to consider oneself a European.
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For persons with morbid obesity, health perceptions may concern the perceived ability to exert control over one's own health situation, and not consider oneself a victim of illness.
In contrast, viewing God as commanding, judging and punishing was not related to either considering oneself benevolent or a moral obligation to help the stranger.
Worldly young Hanoians said that one could not truly consider oneself Vietnamese until having been there.
This has implications on the qualifications one will receive, the decisions one will make about the subjects one will study and ultimately the jobs one will consider oneself capable of.
"I suppose pressure becomes inevitable, but one doesn't consider oneself with that problem," Cook told BBC Newcastle.
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