Similar words: regard, regards, regarding, disregard, as regards, regardless, in regard to, disregarded. Meaning: n. the quality of being worthy of esteem or respect.
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(1) This seems to me to be mostly self-regarding poppycock.
(2) When self-regard is so shatteringly undermined, the symbols of a former shaky greatness become almost an affront.
(3) Give yourself an unconditional positive self-regard.
(4) He suffers from a lack of self-regard.
(5) Negative effects of body image depression on overall self-regard should be paid attention to when the education of body image is conducted in teenagers.
(6) Mr. Obama's knack for eliciting pleasing feelings of self-regard in his followers is certainly a political virtue.
(7) In self-regard , China Merchants Bank said its foreign currency investments, the business is relatively small, but always taken a robust style.
(8) It fosters both self-regard and broad social interest in that focuses on the Self (not the ego), which is common to all humanity.
(9) The striking self-regard and individual brilliance which had taken Maradona to the top now began to push him into trouble.
(10) The disturbance of self-regard is absent in mourning; but otherwise the features are the same.
(11) And what have I become, with my white house, and my carefully nurtured life which now seems so self-regarding?
(12) The examples are purposely petty because tiny details of everyday life do preoccupy parents and consume-even distort-their judgment and self-regard.
(13) This study tested hypotheses concerning the relationships between people's self-regard, their implicit theories, and aggression.
(14) In the market-economy, benefit is the first principle of economical doer. Self-regard is the need of human being's existence, at the some time, is the internal force of development of society.
(15) Objective To study the relationship between image depression and self-regard(sentence dictionary), and to provide theoretical evidence for educational strategies.
(16) Others at the Football Association conspired in turning England's various campaigns into one long David Beckham Experience: a national roadshow of deal-making and baseless self-regard.
(17) The Mediating Role of Implicit Theory in Individual Aggression: Does Positive Self-Regard plus Negative Feedback Necessarily Lead to Violence?
(18) His causes, both healthy and repugnant, combined with a lack of humour and high self-regard, did not make him popular.
(19) She is married to a former president who has lost none of his self-regard.
(20) Therefore the core of ancient Greece's exist aesthetics is self-regard, in other word, with pursuing stylized exist, they made themselves happy by controlling themselves.
(21) Differences in status and the capacity for economic self-sufficiency — not to mention the capacity for self-regard — compromise the integrity of consent, no matter the culture.
(22) The results showed that teenagers' overall body image depression had an obvious negative correlation with their self-regard in four aspects.
(23) For criminal judicial control, we should legitimately reconstruct it according to the requirement of self-regard and altruism.
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