noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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self-help books
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a self-help group
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He is aware that what he is involved in now is nothing less than Thatcherite self-help .
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His career suggests that he was capable of combining a sense of duty with an urge to self-help .
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It transforms the police officer from an investigator and enforcer into a catalyst in a process of community self-help .
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Organised self-help groups also rely on the beneficial effects of talking and discussion.
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There was a great deal of communal self-help in the Engineering School.
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There would be no point n even Samuel Smiles's self-help , if all is actually governed by invariable law.
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Today she runs her own New Age self-help business, Kismet, employing four staff.
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With a stronger private sector, a more vital ethic of self-help might also emerge.