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“He’s got inferiority complexes on his inferiority complexes
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Until now I still have an inferiority complex but not the same as before
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As an acre of land, therefore, will produce a much smaller quantity of the one species of food than of the other, the inferiority of the quantity must be compensated by the superiority of the price
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The inferiority of the quality, indeed,
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But this inferiority of quality is, perhaps, rather the effect of this lowness of price, than the cause of it
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gives them more self-confidence, and less of an inferiority complex
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It renders their superiority greater, or their inferiority less, than it otherwise would be
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Whatever, therefore, raises the rate of mercantile profit, either lessens the superiority, or increases the inferiority of the profit of improvement : and, in the one case, hinders capital from going to improvement, and in the other draws capital from it; but by discouraging improvement, the monopoly necessarily retards the natural increase of another great original source of revenue, the rent of land
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The honours and privileges of different kinds annexed to the former, his Prussian majesty had probably imagined, would sufficiently compensate to the proprietor a small aggravation of the tax; while, at the same time, the humiliating inferiority of the latter would be in some measure alleviated, by being taxed somewhat more lightly
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The Germans were always faced with a numerical inferiority
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He’s got the second biggest inferiority complex in the world, and he’s wildly overcompensating
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He goes on to write how the Leftist agenda preys on weakness and feelings of inferiority to divide the people by: (a) creating and reinforcing perceptions of victimization, (b) satisfying infantile claims to entitlement, indulgence and compensation, (c) augmenting primitive feelings of envy, and (d) rejecting the sovereignty of the individual, subordination him to the will of the Government
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caused by various negative emotions such as inferiority
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He disliked the doctors, possibly due to feelings of intellectual inferiority
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Anytime you approach or talk to another person, become aware of any feeling of superiority (or inferiority)
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‘We wish you no harm,’ Uretep said nervously, increasingly and embarrassingly aware of his physical, and possibly mental, inferiority
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To everyone it was a great joke and proved the inferiority of men
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Was it feelings of inferiority with Alice being so successful and him stuck in a rut that made him do something risky? Drew believed the only way to understand what had motivated Gary that night would be through candid interviews with the people on the list that lay on the desk in front of him
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However, among these Jews lack of wealth did not imply social inferiority
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Failing to derive comfort and courage from association with his fellows, this youth had sought the solitude of the hills; he had grown up with a feeling of helplessness and inferiority
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She'd dare not air these feelings of inferiority to her parents, feeling all too ashamed to talk about them, these were--after all--her own problems and she would live, or die, with them
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The incident left a mental scar, a deep inferiority complex and a smouldering anger which surfaced when he came to dealing with the opposite sex
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It had a depth to it that wasn't far from sorrow, and yet simultaneously, inferiority, of which Peter knew all too well
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I can understand them, in a sense: certain aspects of the Jewish faith, like the supposed inferiority of women and their obligation to bend to the will of the men around them, deeply irked me
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“I thought you would enjoy yourselves, even if this isn’t quite what you’re accustomed to in London and the European capitals,” she added as though she was demoralized by the implied inferiority of the local culture
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as if to segregate him and his inferiority from her regal presence
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Spalding’s work papers that included a report on the inferiority of the construction of that building
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statistical analysis to “prove” the genetic inferiority of blacks in the
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As his subaltern made a quick calculation, the Chief Supervisor mentally swore at the technical inferiority of the Morg ships, which were slower than the Human vessels
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While we are winning right now, our forces are still in a state of numerical inferiority compared to the enemy
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some of us have what we term as inferiority complex
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Illegitimate and adopted children, especially of humble origins, often develop narcissistic defenses to fend off persistent feelings of inadequacy and inferiority
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Don't let heaviness, and kind of inferiority shut you down
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He himself was overcome by feelings of guilt and inferiority: he had failed as a traveller, or worse, as a human being
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Nothing plagues humans more than having an inferiority
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Those positions, to which they butter their way through, might have gone to our men by merit, wouldn’t they? And what gadgets they bestow upon their kids! Are we not forced to match those with our limited resources, lest our children should suffer from an inferiority complex? As the unscrupulous enrich themselves without a hitch, how is it immoral for us to filch them a bit, if they seek our favors?’
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Why blame the lesser mortals for their corrupt ways; if they were to remain upright and teach philosophy at home, won’t the children of the nouveau-riche teach their kids some lesson in inferiority complex; so the rich man’s vulgarity has become the poor man’s alibi to be corrupt
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The result forms inferiority complex moved by tensed emotional opinions
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A man strutting around showing off his erection, is hilarious—ultimate proof of man’s inferiority, he has no control over his most important part! Can’t do it mentally or physically
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A man strutting around showing off his erection, is hilarious— ultimate proof of man’s inferiority, he has no control over his most important part! Can’t do it mentally or physically
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This feeling of rejection and of not being loved, as he perceived it, developed in him feelings of inferiority and insecurity
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” This induces a feeling of inferiority in them
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Only a person filled with inferiority complex searches for ‘status’ (position, 130
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She herself had never been anything more than a nice, fresh little thing--oh, she knew it, and had always thought it so wonderful of her Jim to want to marry her; so that what with the difference in their clothes and the difference in their faces, she became entangled in an inferiority complex, and found it almost impossible to utter a word
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sensitivity is increased, and sometimes the subject suffers from the inferiority complex
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If your religion is misogynist, legitimate the inferiority of women, state that a woman must be reincarnated as a man in order to achieve enlightenment, does not favour literacy of women, favour a high fertility rate and a preference for a male child; you should condemn this religion and leave it
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He further accused the social democratic government of have an inferiority complex about Orthodox moral and Greek Orthodox tradition, and wanting to embrace Western dogmas to appear more modern and progressive
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your editorial team had inferiority complex vis-a-vis the sales guys as they were given smart
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For a small town not to have gold is a disaster - its residents will suffer a never-ending sense of inferiority
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A sense of competition and aggression, or a sense of Pure Wonder and Humaneness? What happens when fun becomes more important than competition? What happens when love becomes more important than hating your enemies, and fighting against them? What happens when courage becomes more important than specialized advantages? What happens when honesty and the truth become more important than lies and fallacies? Then people trying to prove they are better than anyone else; would be exposed as lonely, miserable, egotists; with inferiority complexes… who need to be taught a lesson ,so they do not try and use fake advantages in order to bolster their own egos
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“A sense of insecurity? Of inferiority? The fact that Greece has accomplished something they never imagined possible? The trouncing of all those superior Europeans who are way above Greece socially, politically and above all economically?”
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Bored with its own ordinariness and suffering a permanent inferiority complex, the idea of enlightenment holds a seductive charm, since it promises to transform its banal existence into a fairy tale of bliss and ecstasy
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That it had only been his own sense of inferiority and his own fear that had enslaved him
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He attributed this behavior to an obvious inferiority complex vis-à-vis the Europeans
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Be silent! Silence will bring you elegance but your silence should never give an impression of arrogance or inferiority complex
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A feeling of inferiority vis-à-vis the European and a consequent instinctive rejection of his values and his presence in their country
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This mean that a gang of bullies trying to gang up on a lone man, trying to defeat him simply by the advantage of superior numbers… which is a false superiority: in fact it is proof of their inferiority because one bully will never be able o defeat one honest man who stands his ground and refuses to be intimidated… will be instantly attacked by every single human within eyesight
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Why did WW1 begin? Because two stuffed Imperial shirts, two royal popinjays suffering from inferiority complexes, had Imperial ambitions of expansion, and the third cousin George was a total boring idiot who could’ve been peacemaker between the two but never even tried to stave off the possibility of war
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His sense of inferiority came from the birth trauma of being born crippled at birth, and a mother whom he hated
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That genetic retard, that-hen pecked husband of a freak with his massive inferiority complex and his massive stupidity and stubbornness, and his willingness to ignore all facts and reality in his fucking attempt to ‘keep up personal appearances’ signed his own death warrant and committed political suicide when he decided to take over the running of the war and his army personally
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The pressure of living up to expectations: the challenge is a very big challenge , fingers they say, are not equal, humans are definitely smarter than themselves, therefore if a child cannot perform as much as his father did, then he is going to be challenged by inferiority complex, and he may lose interest in the business eventually
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aware of their inferiority complex and power-drives
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Nothing would have convinced Pyotr Petrovitch that Andrey Semyonovitch could really look on the money unmoved, and the latter, on his side, kept thinking bitterly that Pyotr Petrovitch was capable of entertaining such an idea about him and was, perhaps, glad of the opportunity of teasing his young friend by reminding him of his inferiority and the great difference between them
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Marianne, who had never much toleration for any thing like impertinence, vulgarity, inferiority of parts, or even difference of taste from herself, was at this time particularly ill-disposed, from the state of her spirits, to be pleased with the Miss Steeles, or to encourage their advances; and to the invariable coldness of her behaviour towards them, which checked every endeavour at intimacy on their side, Elinor principally attributed that preference of herself which soon became evident in the manners of both, but especially of Lucy, who missed no opportunity of engaging her in conversation, or of striving to improve their acquaintance by an easy and frank communication of her sentiments
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The growths of genius are of a certain total character, that does not advance the elect individual first over John, then Adam, then Richard, and give to each the pain of discovered inferiority, but by every throe of growth the man expands there where he works, passing, at each pulsation, classes, populations of men
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It was not that those causes were so obscure that it required exceptional intelligence to perceive them; the causes of all the misery were so apparent that a little child could easily be made to understand both the disease and the remedy; but it seemed to him that the majority of his fellow workmen had become so convinced of their own intellectual inferiority that they did not dare to rely on their own intelligence to guide them, preferring to resign the management of their affairs unreservedly into the hands of those who battened upon and robbed them
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And when it came to making this choice they deemed it safer to follow their old guides, than to rely on their own judgement, because from their very infancy they had had drilled into them the doctrine of their own mental and social inferiority, and their conviction of the truth of this doctrine was voiced in the degraded expression that fell so frequently from their lips, when speaking of themselves and each other - `The Likes of Us!'
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Go and try to explain to them that they are poor in body and mind and social condition, not because of any natural inferiority, but because they have been robbed of their inheritance
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She had believed what men said about the inferiority of w omen
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Although everyone paid lip service to the untrustworthiness and general inferiority of women, in practice several of the town’ s wealthiest and most important citizens were female
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What I did, I finally put my suitcases under my bed, instead of on the rack, so that old Slagle wouldn't get a goddam inferiority complex about it
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She said he had an inferiority complex
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Every time you mention some guy that's strictly a bastard--very mean, or very conceited and all--and when you mention it to the girl, she'll tell you he has an inferiority complex
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His name was Bob Robinson and he really had an inferiority complex
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A little thing like that, and she thought he was conceited! The trouble with girls is, if they like a boy, no matter how big a bastard he is, they'll say he has an inferiority complex, and if they don't like him, no matter how nice a guy he is, or how big an inferiority complex he has, they'll say he's conceited
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Frankly, Duchairn doubted Fultyn’s initial efforts would match the performance of the heretics’ weapons, yet Maigwair obviously expected them to compensate for much of Church’s present inferiority
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Semyonovitch could really look on the money unmoved, and the latter, on his side, kept thinking bitterly that Pyotr Petrovitch was capable of entertaining such an idea about him and was, perhaps, glad of the opportunity of teasing his young friend by reminding him of his inferiority and the great difference between them
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The very definite inferiority of the preferred stockholders’ legal claim is here left out of account, for the logical reason that the soundness of the best investments must rest not upon legal rights or remedies but upon ample financial capacity of the enterprise
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The theoretical disadvantage of a noncumulative preferred stock as compared with a cumulative issue is very similar to the inferiority of preferred stocks in general as compared with bonds
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Likewise, an inferiority complex is just the reverse of this but also presupposes a person who lacks confidence
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He had a massive inferiority complex about the British – he was half British himself – and convinced himself that they were behind a global conspiracy to exclude Germany from the top rank of Europe’s Great Powers
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“Her natural beauty plus her inferiority complex gave her a look of mystery
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Not that I humbled myself by a slavish notion of inferiority: on the contrary, I just said—
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He called to his attention the disheartening inferiority of the performances that could be heard here now, compared with the splendid ones of the previous century
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Though unworthy, from inferiority of age and strength, to be their constant associate, their pleasures and schemes were sometimes of a nature to make a third very useful, especially when that third was of an obliging, yielding temper; and they could not but own, when their aunt inquired into her faults, or their brother Edmund urged her claims to their kindness, that “Fanny was good-natured enough
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If many allied forms be developed from the successful intruder, many will have to yield their places; and it will generally be the allied forms, which will suffer from some inherited inferiority in common
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Moreover, when, by sudden immigration or by unusually rapid development, many species of a new group have taken possession of an area, many of the older species will have been exterminated in a correspondingly rapid manner; and the forms which thus yield their places will commonly be allied, for they will partake of the same inferiority in common