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词汇 example_english_notion-of-self
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notion of self

collocation in English

meanings of notionand self


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notion
noun[C or U]
uk /ˈnəʊ.ʃən/ us /ˈnoʊ.ʃən/
a belief ...
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self
noun
uk /self/ us /self/
the set of someone's characteristics, such as personality and ability, that are not physical and make that person different from ...
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Examples of notion of self


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The resulting notionofself-concordance is defined as follows.
The notionofself crosscuts the three levels just distinguished.
The suggestion here is that the notionofself-organization focuses exactly on this process.
The experiences of senior managers and practitioners from all four sites supported the notionofself-rationing carers.
The entire notionofself-culture was recast to emphasize the "arduous labor" involved, an effort only the devoted were willing to invest.
Their notionofself rested on the collective family identity and not their individual selves.
That notionofself-determination we talked so much about in the 1970s and 1980s looks a lot like free agency.
The notionofself-knowledge is notoriously perplexed.
The notionofself-interest requires differentiation.
We seem to be undermining the whole notionofself-regulation.
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That is absolutely crucial to any notionofself-determination.
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Our society has placed a high value on the notionofself-regulation.
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Even those who still swear by the notionofself-management will surely admit that it is not right for every aspect of maintenance.
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One example is the notionofself-sustaining growth.
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These principles involve a shift from the classical liberals' notionofself ownership to a notion of (partial) property rights in "other" people.
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Such a cultural orientation would downplay traditional notions of self-determination and the work ethic.
Material necessities dominated over idealistic notions of self-realisation.
Discussions of empathy necessarily include consideration of the notions of self-awareness (also referred to as self-recognition and self-consciousness).
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