The minister spoke with a meditative interest in a psychologicalphenomenon.
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The "Infinite" is the name which logic gives to this psychologicalphenomenon.
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The man's character offers more than one point of interest, as a psychologicalphenomenon.
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This is a familiar psychologicalphenomenon in many contexts.
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But they got angry if I broached their illness, even obliquely, as a psychologicalphenomenon.
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Self-isolation raises the threat of acute psychologicalevents, and not just for athletes with pre-existing conditions, psychologist Anderson said.
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However, the GLM becomes impractical when the precise timing and duration of psychologicalevents cannot be specified a priori.
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There is also that of exteriority, of space, of position, and, by opposition, that of external or psychologicalevents.
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The downfall of the Jacobin edifice in Thermidor is one of the most curious psychologicalevents of the revolutionary period.
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And I lived my ordinary, every day life just as any sane person would, who is entirely unaffected by such psychologicalevents.
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Points out the bad psychologicaleffect of withholding taxe s. View Article
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I considered the psychologicaleffect of raising children on leashes-literallyor figuratively.
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The psychologicaleffect of the environment's decay is a strong undercurrent here.
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Luxuries, then, are good in moderation, and mainly for their psychologicaleffect.
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To be sure, all risks are disclosed but the psychologicaleffect is important.
Uso de psychological phenomena en inglés
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She dropped her hands with an instant interest in the psychologicalphenomena.
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Louisa's work explores the roles of psychologicalphenomena, patterns and processes.
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In instances where the intensity is great, unusual psychologicalphenomena appear.
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I have read of such psychologicalphenomena, but never credited them.
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The psychologicalphenomena observed during the first Revolution were now to be witnessed again.
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From this point his conduct opens out to us a curious study in psychologicalphenomena.
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We are concerned with psychologicalphenomena, and their nature and significance are by no means beyond dispute.
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Nevertheless, struggle against it as she might, knowing it for pure psychologicalphenomena arising out of her harsh environment.
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And so I think we confuse our problems when we attempt to explain empirical psychologicalphenomena in philosophical or ultimate terms.
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He often referred to it, and we had many discussions in our law office over the psychologicalphenomena involved in the operation.
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Edward Neal had not a sufficiently subtle nature, nor acquaintance enough with psychologicalphenomena to be disturbed by any fears for the future.
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But this is not to admit that we are justified in explaining specific concrete psychologicalphenomena, with which we are dealing, in philosophical terms.
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The Professor began his discourse, explanatory of the psychologicalphenomena, as he termed them, which it was his purpose to exhibit to the spectators.
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Meanwhile modern science has actually accepted as real, some strange psychologicalphenomena which both science and common-sense rejected, between 1720 and 1840, roughly speaking.
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Psychologicalphenomena, notwithstanding the efforts of Fechner and his school, are not yet measured with the same strictness and ease as the tangible reality.