Sentences with phrase «views as signs of weakness»

Remember, your teenager may not always be comfortable talking about feelings that he views as signs of weakness.
Being overweight can be viewed as a sign of weakness or worthlessness, and most people aren't motivated when they feel that way.

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One of the biggest limiting factors in seeking compromises is the fact that so many people view compromises as a sign of weakness.
He views any concession as a sign of humiliating weakness.
President Trump's National Security Advisor, John Bolton, has long viewed peace and diplomacy as an abhorrent sign of weakness.
The president views trade deficits as a sign of economic weakness that can be brought down by more aggressive trade policies.
First - level thinkers tend to view past price weakness as worriesome, not as a sign that the asset has gotten cheaper» Howard Marks «Money always chases performance, so it tends to mostly show up after you've done really well for a long period of time, probably ten minutes before you're about to look really silly» Chuck Royce
African - Americans have always viewed male homosexuality as more of a sign of weakness than evil.
Finally, they tend to make their self - definition increasingly narrow, to isolate themselves, to demagogue social and emotional issues and to view change, cooperation, negotiation or other efforts to resolve differences as signs of weakness.
They view defending resolutely as a sign of weakness, they then try to go toe to toe and end up conceding ridiculous goals.
I feel driven to help our society shift its cultural attitude from viewing sleep as a luxury and the need for it as a sign of weakness.
Some hard - line Russians still view compromise as a sign of weakness, and.
However, teachers were reluctant to request professional development sessions, for fear that senior managers would view the appeal «as a sign of weakness» that could be «used against them».
Devaluation is typically viewed as a sign of economic weakness, since poor policy decisions and a weak economy typically contribute to devaluations.
Upon reflection, I suspect that there are other factors that explain this sort of antagonistic approach, including tradition — «this is the way we've always done it» — and a sort of old school lawyerly machismo that views willingness to negotiate as a sign of weakness.
«When you need help working through a tough time in your life, view it not as a sign of weakness, but rather of strength.
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