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- adverb In an
introspective manner.
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Examples
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independently introspectively a kavi reflects ups and downs no side effects man is a man because of his human defects ashok row kavi watches the world through his specs a battle won in delhi against the hate of a politico-religious nexus artice 377
Archive 2009-08-01 photographerno1 2009
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There's an extended sequence where Rain is covered with oil and doing yoga introspectively ... purely for character development.
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When I want to slow down and connect to writing introspectively, I write on paper with the opposite hand.
The (Nearly) Ultimate Resource: 176 Tips for Writers | Write to Done 2009
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Ward believes this is something of worth, because "The ability to think critically, as well as introspectively, allows for a sense of authority over our life."
Max Eternity: Be Thankful: Kehinde Wiley and Friends Auction Art to Benefit Injured Artist Max Eternity 2010
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As the paper reports, "B-19 stimulated himself to a point that, both behaviourally and introspectively, he was experiencing an almost overwhelming euphoria and elation and had to be disconnected despite his vigorous protests."
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In general, as we form opinions in situations where the facts are limited, an important step is to ask ourselves not only what we believe, but, more introspectively, what specifically made us form that opinion.
Howard Steven Friedman: When the Facts Change Howard Steven Friedman 2011
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Ward believes this is something of worth, because "The ability to think critically, as well as introspectively, allows for a sense of authority over our life."
Max Eternity: Be Thankful: Kehinde Wiley and Friends Auction Art to Benefit Injured Artist Max Eternity 2010
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Or, alternatively, when you introspectively observe some choice you make, what part of the process constitutes “freedom”?
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In general, as we form opinions in situations where the facts are limited, an important step is to ask ourselves not only what we believe, but, more introspectively, what specifically made us form that opinion.
Howard Steven Friedman: When the Facts Change Howard Steven Friedman 2011
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Or, alternatively, when you introspectively observe some choice you make, what part of the process constitutes “freedom”?
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