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The dean of the university sent him a letter warning that his pledge not to use certain pronouns revealed "discriminatory intentions"; the letter also warned, "The impact of your behavior runs the risk of undermining your ability to conduct essential components of your job as a faculty member".

So do not sacrifice sleep in an effort to get more done, because you'll end up undermining your ability to get much of anything done.

What one person considers to be true about you is not necessary the truth about you, and if you give too much power to others' opinions, it could douse your passion and confidence, undermining your ability to ultimately succeed.

The author of last year's bestseller "The Hormone Cure" is back with a diet to back up her belief that hormone upset is undermining your ability to lose weight.

He gave his speech, I gave mine, and I said anyone in Washington who seeks to undermine California climate change policy leadership is undermining your ability to put a roof over your child's head, put food on the table, and clothes on their back.

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However, there's an important factor that could undermine your ability to be fair: sleep.

But self-doubt completely undermines your ability to project confidence, enthusiasm, and passion, the qualities that make up presence.

To do so could muddy the doctor-patient relationship and undermine your ability to act as a witness for the patient should a legal proceeding occur.

"The other thing is, you've undermined your ability to get something useful out of it anyway if you've lost your virginity, so to speak, by appearing to cave in to domestic protectionist pressures".

** But some sanitary reformers, Florence Nightingale among them, opposed contagionism precisely because they believed that the poor were personally responsible for their filth: contagionism undermined your ability to hold people to account for their unwholesome way of life.

When someone who lives among you turns himself into an enemy mouthpiece, while spreading lies, out of the hope that this will undermine your ability to wage war – this is called, in simple Hebrew, 'treason'".

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