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Like other children, your child needs relaxed, lively and self-fulfilled parents.
He let out a nervous laugh at what could be a self-fulfilled prophecy.
A new vision must make the point, which needs making, that man is not self-fulfilled, nor morally autonomous.
To cultivate self-fulfilled, productive, contributing members of society who are committed to making a positive difference.
And when it comes to their mothers, they are steadfastly retrograde, shunning the new, self-fulfilled model.
Not from inflating our self-esteem or becoming more self-fulfilled or growing in self-indulgence.
"The management of consumer expectations becomes crucial for marketers because expectations are self-fulfilled," he says.
The self-aware, or self-absorbed, feel less self-fulfilled, and thus are racked with self-pity.
Our culture puts so much emphasis on having a relationship that I feel that in order to be self-fulfilled, I must have one.
Let's start to really use them together to create a whole new 21st Century City Society of self-assured, self-fulfilled and self-sufficient citizens.
Perfect Choice's name has become a self-fulfilled prophecy as they've become best photographers in the Berkshires.
If that disillusionment continues, the oversophisticated market could jolt downward until its prophecy is self-fulfilled in world recession.
I'd rather have a world of self-fulfilled Atheists than yet another series of "Holy" Wars.
Regardless of the term used, the ultimate objective is to empower your child by helping him or her to help themselves, to become an independent, self-fulfilled person.
Helen's frothing quandaries lead to an ill-advised plan, the result of which becomes a prophecy grimly self-fulfilled.
I was self-fulfilled by doing all the glamour things - travelling throughout the world with people paying me lots of money for my knowledge, and that can really puff you up.
Because some of his most lethal comedies about infidelity were written before his marriage, it might not be too far off the mark to see them as prophecies waiting to be self-fulfilled.
Christopher Farah on Salon.com described the book as one "that may make the cynics out there snicker, the literary purists smirk, and the sentimentalists weep with joy or smug, self-fulfilled sadness."
To contribute to education of young people through a value system, based on the Scout Oath and to help build a better world where people are self-fulfilled as individuals and play a constructive role in the society.
The Henri Bradet Day Centre is not based on a medical model but rather is based on the belief that seniors are generally happier, more self-fulfilled and more content in the home environment.
Martin, Tilly: A Mennonite Maid, 1904), there is in this novel the suggestion that in order to become free and self-fulfilled, Mennonites have to shed their past and leave their backward community.
Unrealistic Standards But feminists in particular have tried to carve out a new definition, arguing that the traditional ideal held out an unrealistic standard of perfection and that a self-fulfilled mother has more to offer her children.
Most of us are spending our ripest years trying to figure out how to be self-sufficient, self-fulfilled grown-ups — without a clear enough map of the road ahead to predict when and how those eggs of ours are going to be put to use.
IDEALISM VS. MATERIALISM Who are the happiest, most self-fulfilled, most admirable people--those who cling to ideals or those who are willing to abandon ideals when they stand in the way of pleasure and power?
"Away from the screen, chill seems less chill and more like a sad wish that people were more robotic, without needs or feelings, hermetically self-fulfilling and self-fulfilled," they write.