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  1. exist in large quantity

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  • It concluded that people with low self-esteem incorrectly perceived their partner's acceptance and love to be contingent on their professional accomplishments.
  • The veteran workers and model workers are held in high / great esteem in this factory.
  • The duties of the Christian fossor corresponded in a general way with those of the pagan vespillones, but whereas the latter were held in anything but esteem in pagan society, the fossors from an early date were ranked among the inferior clergy of the Church The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • Mr. Kneisel was held in great esteem in Waterford, and indeed throughout the jewellery trade in Ireland, where his skills and craftsmanship were highly thought of.
  • Yoga has proven to aid development of self esteem in severely disabled children.
  • I may come across as confident, but cruel jibes left my self-esteem in tatters. The Sun
  • Among girls, maternal hostile child-rearing attitudes, role dissatisfaction, and perceived temperamental difficultness of the child were all significant predictors of self-esteem in adolescence.
  • The dedication of books to the names of men worthy and of esteem in their generation takes sanctuary in so catholic and ancient prescription, that to use any defensative about my walking in the same path cannot but forfeit the loss of somewhat more than the pains that would he spent therein. The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
  • Diverse ways of coping with the stress caused by illness will be identified and any links with self-esteem investigated.
  • As these are in the freshes, so the salts afford at certain times of the year many other kinds of fish in infinite shoals, such as the oldwife, a fish not much unlike a herring, and the sheepshead, a sort of fish which they esteem in the number of their best. The Bounty of the Chesapeake Fishing in Colonial Virginia
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