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Choosing to consume substances even when they interfere with fulfilling responsibilities is one of the signs of substance use disorder, identified by the American Psychiatric Association.

“The government role is extremely important and one that they haven’t been successfully fulfilling, quite frankly,” Woods said, arguing that his company must balance its environmental responsibilities with earning profits for their shareholders.

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A sobering independent review two months later determined there was “near zero probability” of Mars Sample Return making its proposed 2028 launch date, and “no credible” way to fulfill the mission within its current budget.

The job of the director, in this view, is to fulfill the playwright’s vision.

Earlier this year, PM Modi inaugurated a grand new temple at the site, fulfilling a longstanding promise by his party.

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These entrepreneurs and personal brand experts often provide great examples of turning your skills and passions into something lucrative, and following their cues could help you earn more and build a more fulfilling career.

From Salon

She describes how she’d been given her shooting schedule and arranged to fulfill another business obligation on a day off.

Biden is barred from providing Trump with necessary clearances to sit in on certain briefings until Trump has fulfilled these requirements.

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He hopes to use these vehicles to fulfill existing San Diego reservations and “keep the smiles on our customers’ faces.”

"The amount of people that have said they're inspired by it is very heartwarming and is fulfilling."

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"This is about acknowledgement of loss, but it's also about being respectful to all those people out there and fulfilling my commitment to be first minister for all."

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The sum total of these ideas is our culture, which “makes our individual lives rich and fulfilling,” he said.

“We fulfilled our work, we certified the election.”

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Will the end result be the same if Trump fulfills his apparent threat to deploy the U.S. military against his political opponents, whom he describes as “radical left lunatics” and “the enemy from within”?

From Salon

In all, the 2024 Dodgers season was a vision met and a promise kept, finally fully fulfilling the expectation inherent in 12 consecutive playoff berths that included 11 National League West titles.

But she insisted “working people” would not see an increase in income tax, National Insurance or VAT, fulfilling a promise made by Labour at the general election.

From BBC

But it's not even a promise that Trump can fulfill.

From Salon

“I think she always felt limited,” he says, “and just didn’t have the confidence and the support to fulfill her wildest dreams.”

And your job really is to hope to fulfill that vision.

For white evangelical Christians, there’s the added appeal that they’re fulfilling a Biblical mandate to reassert their authority — especially in the family.

From Salon

He came here as an immigrant to fulfill his golden dream of being one of the best to play professionally.

At my current internship, I've gotten to see just how many interesting, fulfilling roles there are within a healthcare company — and they don't all require an advanced degree.

From Salon

But the promise of what Mourinho might bring was never quite fulfilled.

From BBC

Addressing her former husband as Mr Pelicot, Gisèle said: "I wish I could still call him Dominique. We lived together for 50 years, I was a happy, fulfilled woman."

From BBC

Sean from While She Sleeps agrees that it's important to leave space for creatively fulfilling work, but says artists still have bills to pay.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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