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- adverb In a
characterological way.
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Examples
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The compounding of all these hypocrisies added up to the crowning idea of the '60s: that America was characterologically evil.
A Referendum on the Redeemer Shelby Steele 2010
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Or we could, as I'm happy to do, concede the point: Despite advances in the hiring process -- smarter psychological testing, more rigorous background investigations -- a certain percentage of characterologically untruthful candidates do winnow their way through the screening protocols.
Norm Stamper: "That's What Real Policemen Do; They Stand Up for Each Other" 2009
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Whatever those flaws and we all possess them, they are characterologically able to be more concerned about dealing with external reality; rather than in preserving a distorted and fragile internal one.
The best leaders are not obsessed with themselves; with polls; or with accumulating power by pandering to all sides Tusar N Mohapatra 2009
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Whatever those flaws and we all possess them, they are characterologically able to be more concerned about dealing with external reality; rather than in preserving a distorted and fragile internal one.
OBAMAWORLD APOSTASY & MALIGNANT NARCISSISM Dr. Sanity 2009
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Whatever those flaws and we all possess them, they are characterologically able to be more concerned about dealing with external reality; rather than in preserving a distorted and fragile internal one.
Archive 2009-03-01 Dr. Sanity 2009
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Whatever those flaws and we all possess them, they are characterologically able to be more concerned about dealing with external reality; rather than in preserving a distorted and fragile internal one.
Archive 2009-06-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2009
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Whatever those flaws and we all possess them, they are characterologically able to be more concerned about dealing with external reality; rather than in preserving a distorted and fragile internal one.
Archive 2009-06-01 Dr. Sanity 2009
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Whatever those flaws and we all possess them, they are characterologically able to be more concerned about dealing with external reality; rather than in preserving a distorted and fragile internal one.
Archive 2008-02-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2008
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“Mr. Cook is characterologically a narcissist,” said Dr. Stephen Herman.
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I don't mean physically, I mean characterologically.
"I remember the first time my girlfriends and I admitted that we all felt the same about married sex as parents...." Ann Althouse 2008
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