Synonym: possession, self-command, self-denial, self-discipline, self-possession, self-will, willpower. Similar words: self-contempt, out of control, self-conscious, self-confidence, control, take control, under control, control group. Meaning: n. 1. the act of denying yourself; controlling your impulses 2. the trait of resolutely controlling your own behavior.
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31, While relinquishing management takes more self-control than many women feel capable of, it pays off in unanticipated ways.
32, In the eyes of good practitioners self-control allows them to find a path around conflict.
33, She felt like screaming at him, but she was determined not to lose her self-control.
34, But those were relatively minor compared to a completely unexpected miracle of self-control circuits: their ability to extract precision from grossness .
35, He kissed them away while Luce silently struggled for self-control.
36, Jane, the supreme example of self-control, did not know what was happening to her!
37, But he admits that his self-control snapped sufficiently for him to signal the score, 3-1 to West Ham.
38, The image of intellectual and emotional self-control and stability projected by Nizan was fragile.
39, I was afraid alcohol would eat through the thin veneer of self-control.
40, In my own case it is by self-denial, by acting against my own inclination, that self-control is confirmed and strengthened.
41, Self-control and maturity are necessary for success as a pro athlete, because athletic ability is fairly constant at this level.
42, Finally, Work place 2000 will move away from managerial control to employee self-control.
43, If people are committed to objectives, they will exercise self-direction and self-control. 3.
44, The thought of Miss Coldharbour's cool glance sweeping her face to detect any sign of tears aided her self-control.
45, But if they can not exercise self-control, they should marry.
46, Toddlers have strong wills but have yet to learn self-control.
47, Angel One had firm control of himself again, after his uncharacteristic loss of self-control.
48, For the first and only time Grant's self-control snapped.
49, This example highlights the difference between self-control and self-regulation.
50, Natural family planning requires motivation diligence and self-control.
51, His self-control, reserve and aloofness were almost inhuman.
52, Meditate or practice deep breathing. This one works best if you do it regularly, as it's more of an overall stress management technique that can help you use self-control when you're mad.
53, Suicide by disembowelment was favoured because it was slow and painful and therefore demonstrated courage, self-control, and strong resolve.
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54, As your strength grows, you can take on more challenges and step-up your self-control workout.
55, Training self-control can be started with improving self-consciousness, setting up right study motive, and developing forerunning ideas.
56, Self-control and self-excitation ability is strong, pay attention to group cooperative soul, glad to meet the new challenge.
57, He wanted to get away from the woman, had even begun to detest her, because with her hateful black eyes and some sort of bewitchment she had deprived him of his self-control.
58, The study also found that only about half the Finnish children diagnosed with A.D.H.D. had deficits in short-term memory and self-control.
59, For the flux trajectory PWM control is the basis of direct self-control, it is also a common controlling means used by modern transducer.
60, Furthermore, an Invalidating Environment is characterized by a tendency to place a high value on self-control and self-reliance.
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