coddling in A Sentence

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    The Coddling of the American Mind 2018.

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    Sometimes they're called spoiled or coddled or helicoptered.

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    The word“coddle” has a long history.

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    Swaddled and coddled in mercies untangible;

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    I coddled you too much.

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    Should I coddle them?

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    Someone's been Coddling him.

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    Curly unconscionable coddle possessions slammed by wild smile radiantly Jmac doggystyle.

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    To be specific, a parenting way of Coddling in one's childhood may leads to such personality disorder in her adult life.

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    Com, wrote that the“coddled kids” of the“‘self-esteem' movement in the 1980s” produced children who were“softer, slower and less likely to persevere.”.

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    In light of the public more and more demanding to be treated intelligently and not being coddled or spoon fed, these interviews are being presented in their totality.

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    Secretary of State Mike Pompeo declared in a speech at the American University in Cairo last week that“countries increasingly understand that we must confront the ayatollahs, not coddle them.”.

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    In their book The Coddling of the American Mind, First Amendment expert Greg Lukianoff and social psychologist Jonathan Haidt make the case that parents, especially in the upper class, are increasingly anxious about their children attending top universities.

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    In a similar vein, and more recently, U.S. Senator Ben Sasse, in his book The Vanishing American Adult- Our Coming-of-Age Crisis and How to Rebuild a Culture of Self-Reliance, counseled,“These seemingly disparate stories about the lack of initiative and the Coddling that breeds softness and entitlement, in kids from age ten to twenty-something, are not in any way about politics.

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