Sentences with phrase «same high esteem»

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During the coaches» panel last month, I proposed this question to the esteemed group and they all had the same answer: specialization in one position in the high school years will NOT increase your value as a recruit.
The very fact that we need such a definition, the very fact that social scientists need to work so hard to be included in policy discussions to the same extent as, say, economists (held in high esteem as being infallible, such as they are these days, naturally...), could be symptomatic of something deeper than social scientists being bad lobbyists.
For those who had higher levels of purpose, on the other hand, self - esteem remained the same, on average, regardless of how many likes they got.
I have a high self esteem and I am looking for someone that is the same for a lifetime relationship.
I slept through most of my high school chemistry classes, but I think Greenbackd occupies the same esteemed place accorded to carbon on the periodic table of elements.
Many hold 2004's Spider - Man 2 (a loose adaptation of the Sam Raimi - directed movie of the same name) in the highest esteem, touting it as the best Spider - Man game to ever exist.
Ms. Abney impressed with her jazzy yet nuanced paintings from the moment she emerged in a 2007 group show at this same gallery, and despite some high - profile accomplishments — her work was immediately snapped up by the esteemed Rubell Collection and she's currently in the historic «30 Americans» exhibition at the Corcoran Gallery in Washington, D.C. — the reserved 33 - year - old has kept her head down and refined her craft with an almost fierce dedication.
However, recent research finds that this is not true: In fact, people with lower self - esteem have the same social skills as people with higher self - esteem, but they often don't feel safe enough to use them.1 This «safety» concern comes into play in situations when one tries to start a relationship with another person, or what researchers call relationship initiation; such situations are risky because one often doesn't know if the other person is going to be accepting or rejecting, 1 and thus the outcome of the attempted initiation is often uncertain.
Greater variation in ethnic identity, particularly between same - ethnic and different - ethnic contexts was associated with lower self - esteem, positive affect, relational competence, and higher negative affect, though these liabilities were only found for European American youth.
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