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... achieve success . Sometimes we overshoot the mark , engaging in sheer fan- tasy or even self - deception . At other times , in order to adapt , one must attend to that which is or has been frustrating . In all these instances , however ...
... achieve success . Sometimes we overshoot the mark , engaging in sheer fan- tasy or even self - deception . At other times , in order to adapt , one must attend to that which is or has been frustrating . In all these instances , however ...
Page 120
... achieved through social sharing than through psychotic processes within the individual . By a mechanism which Stefansson2 has de- scribed in the brilliant phrase , " the standardization of error , " it is possible for human beings to ...
... achieved through social sharing than through psychotic processes within the individual . By a mechanism which Stefansson2 has de- scribed in the brilliant phrase , " the standardization of error , " it is possible for human beings to ...
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... achieve what has already been achieved by veterinary medicine in the case of domestic cattle . To talk of the consequences of food regimen and disease control in the case of human beings is often regarded as the work of a food faddist ...
... achieve what has already been achieved by veterinary medicine in the case of domestic cattle . To talk of the consequences of food regimen and disease control in the case of human beings is often regarded as the work of a food faddist ...
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