Similar words: halfhearted, half-hearted, help, whelp, helper, help out, helping, helpful. Meaning: n. the act of helping or improving yourself without relying on anyone else.
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(31) Self-help has become a vicious and patronising fiction which is deployed to excuse society's neglect of its lowest earners.
(32) There would be no point n even Samuel Smiles's self-help, if all is actually governed by invariable law.
(33) Local councils, housing associations, and self-help groups should be enabled to buy suitable land for building at existing use value.
(34) Self-denial and self-help, however, would make a poor rallying cry for the hustings.
(35) So we joined a self-help group for parents of young gamblers.
(36) A minority or Liberals attacked the principle of state welfare,[www.Sentencedict.com] arguing that the state should rather encourage self-help and philanthropy.
(37) The procedures are in place for the independent counselling service to run the self-help group and supply advocates to meet demand.
(38) Hickson hopes this will form the nucleus of a self-help group.
(39) Observers have pointed to the potential contradictions of a self-help project which is heavily reliant for its continuation on external funding.
(40) The association was chaired by John Hume and drew on the self-help traditions of the credit unions.
(41) His career suggests that he was capable of combining a sense of duty with an urge to self-help.
(42) I could fill pages and pages with lists of self-help groups that have grown out of this discovered energy.
(43) Certainly, insufficient attention is often paid to concepts of choice, self-expression and self-help.
(44) Female access to other forms of working-class self-help also remained extremely limited.
(45) Thomas was renowned as a vigorous opponent of affirmative action or reverse discrimination, espousing minority self-help rather than racial quotas.
(46) Self-help groups can be developed by interested clients who have completed structured anxiety management courses.
(47) Many bands now take responsibility for advertising their gigs, and these posters encourage these self-help initiatives.
(48) Women for Sobriety is a self-help group for women with drinking problems.
(49) In addition to these well-known self-help groups, two other self-help approaches to drinking problems should be noted.
(50) Become determined to develop your expertise using a self-help approach. Read the literature and learn.
(51) There was a great deal of communal self-help in the Engineering School.
(52) Self-help centres round modules developed by the company in collaboration with an outside training agency.
(53) An alcohol problems voluntary agency helps Mrs F who has become involved in a family self-help group.
(54) Self-help is the best way to success. ----John Ruskin.
(55) But what my former pastor too often failed to understand is that embarking on a program of self-help also requires a belief that society can change.
(56) Many movements in psychology, education, and training are focused on an enlarged self-consciousness. Most popular self-help literature also focuses upon this capacity.
(57) Though considering three aspects of the resource layer tissue layer service layer, design the pattern of self-help IP information service platform.
(58) Additional therapies include 12-Step facilitation approaches that assist those with drinking problems in using self-help programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA).
(59) I don't necessarily mean "faith" in a religious sense – thought certainly there is a great deal of self-help literature with a religious orientation.
(60) Well, order the cheapest tea, it only take 20 yuan per person. Take self-help tea is good too, the treatment is the same with slap-up tea and the environment usually is not bad.
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