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In running this defence, Pryce presented herself as a woman whose willpower could be "overborne" when confronted by a husband demanding she take his speeding points.
Philippe Lançon in Libération wrote that Reza was the perfect mirror for Sarkozy as they are both "dry, unforgiving, ambitious, without doubt or subtlety, Balzacian species who love putting up a good show and whose willpower is their only redemption".
Luckily, for those of us whose willpower isn't boosted by a 40-day religious fast, there's now a more persuasive option available.
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According to Muratov, the strategy paper also characterized Yanukovych as "a person without morals and willpower whose downfall must be expected at any moment".
Playing both the reckless, headstrong younger Ida and the frail but still-demanding older woman who mistakes Victor for everyone but himself when he visits, Ms. Huston gives a compelling portrayal of someone whose mind may be shredded but whose ferocious willpower remains undiminished.
Every province ought to have one such university, whose central task would be the formation of willpower and powers of judgment and categorization.
It appears to be unedited, the curse of the writer whose commercial clout is stronger than their publisher's willpower.
"It's important to understand that everyone is struggling with something," says McGonigal, whose experience in the Stanford University course inspired her to write "The Willpower Instinct: How Self-Control Works, Why It Matters, and What You Can Do to Get More of It".
Words aside, you've got to respect a woman whose trademark demi-pompadour quiff never looks less than perfect, and who has the willpower to refuse all the fabulous freebies sent to her by fashion designers.
Nonetheless, the 2004 champion has not yet dropped a set, and after overhauling a 0-3 deficit yesterday, almost as much by willpower as good tennis, she looked firmly in control against 21-year-old Lisicki, whose early confidence soon wavered under the onslaught of the mighty Sharapova forehand.
They say they've learned not to make important decisions late in the day, which jibes with the advice of Roy F. Baumeister, a social psychologist at Florida State University, whose research is the subject of the article (and of a forthcoming book that he and I wrote together, "Willpower: Rediscovering the Greatest Human Strength").
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