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12 Sentences With "self approval"

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Then in middle age, out of softness, laziness and self-approval, he indulged himself.
Social media is important, but we should venture out a little bit and not rely on it for self approval.
Clay, listening, breathes a sigh of relief and finishes the rest of the tapes in a spirit of righteous self-approval.
His break with Rousseau was caused in part by his inability to accept Rousseau's sober self-approval for having turned his back on the fashionable world.
You, too, may now reward yourselves with feelings of warm self-approval, and your libertarian agenda will now be advanced (or not) by someone who admires the governance of Vladimir Putin.
"It's going to make you feel that I have confidence in myself whether you like me or not, or you like the way I look or not..."Though it's much easier said than done, Williams believes unconditional self-approval is worth cultivating.
He&aposs getting us paid here, and I don&apost understand because they might not like him, but if I had to choose between someone liking me and someone paying me, I would probably - I mean, I would probably choose them liking me because I&aposm like desperate for self-approval.
Paul Parnell has analysed the manipulative nature of Lady Easy's lines in this exchange, showing how they are directed towards the sentimentalist's goal of "ecstatic self-approval". The Careless Husband was a great success on the stage and remained a repertory play throughout the 18th century. Although it has now joined Love's Last Shift as a forgotten curiosity, it kept a respectable critical reputation into the 20th century, coming in for serious discussion both as an interesting example of doublethink, and as somewhat morally or emotionally insightful.Kenny, Shirley Strum (1977) "Humane comedy", Modern Philology, vol.
Some scholarly analysis has been conducted on Jane Austen's characterisation of Mr Collins. Possibly the most thorough examination of this character was made by Ivor Morris in his book Mr Collins Considered: Approaches to Jane Austen. Morris says "there is no one quite like Mr Collins [...] his name has become a byword for a silliness all of his own—a felicitous blend of complacent self-approval and ceremonious servility." He continues to say that Austen designed Mr Collins as a flat character, yet he is one of her great accomplishments.
Plutarch wrote that "Crassus, for all his self- approval, did not venture to ask for the major triumph, and it was thought ignoble and mean in him to celebrate even the minor triumph on foot, called the ovation (a minor victory celebration), for a servile war."Plutarch, The Life of Crassus, 11.8 According to Appian, however, there was a contention for honours between the two men—a reference to the fact that Pompey claimed that he had ended the slave rebellion led by Spartacus, whereas in actual fact Crassus had done so. In Appian's account there was no disbanding of armies. The two commanders refused to disband their armies and kept them stationed near the city, as neither wanted to be the first to do so.
Consequently, in December 1887 María Teresa Valdés registered said usufruct in her name for which it was necessary to make a record because the house was not registered in the Registry. Therefore, immediately after the death of María Acedo Suárez, her cousin José Acedo Martinón went to the Guide Court to testify the previous data of origin of the house to state that since despite having inherited it, it did not appear inscribed in his name in the corresponding mortgage registry that worked then in the town hall, and requests to fulfill this requirement, surely to be able to exercise its inherited right. The petition was admitted and required several witnesses, who were Pedro Bautista Hernández and Antonio Galván Pagán, to prove the veracity of the information they answered affirmatively. The file passed to prosecutor Ignacio Díaz Lorenzo, who approved it and Judge Francisco Lorenzo Montesdeoca issued a self-approval for what was registered in November 1887.
Agbetu himself later explained in The Guardian what happened from his perspective: > I was moved to make a collective voice heard at the commemorative ritual of > appeasement and self-approval marking the bicentenary of the British > parliamentary act to abolish what they disingenuously refer to as a "slave > trade". The "Wilberfest" abolition commemoration has eradicated any mention > of resistance, rebellion and revolution instigated by millions of African > people. ... I stood up with my arms raised in a gesture of nonviolence and > said "Not in our name" to Dr Rowan Williams, who was attempting to lead the > congregation, which included a number of African people, to their knees to > beg God's forgiveness for slavery. I went to the Queen and said that in the > history of the Maafa, the British are the Nazis - but where the Germans had > the humanity and humility to apologise and make reparations for the > Holocaust, she, in not doing so, shames not only herself but her nation.

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