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But what women are "allowed" to look like is only the superficial aspect of a much more deep-seated impulse to control how women are "allowed" to behave.
The need to interact with visualizations of all sorts has become a deep-seated impulse, and creative team Iregular satisfies it with their elegant and engaging installations.
Most proposals respond to deep-seated antibank political impulses and some would seriously degrade financial safety.
As such, they intended to demonstrate some deep-seated yet contradictory impulses within Iranian society, their limits are particularly emblematic as they reveal the seemingly mundane difficulties of day-to-day life in authoritarian states.
Deep-seated grievances also motivate recruits.
The awful things people say and do to one another don't emanate from an impulse to make mischief so much as from a deep-seated anger and frustration.
The impulse to destroy symbols of a hated and discredited regime is deep-seated.
She's a slippery subject; but her impulse to punch holes in confining walls of all kinds was emphatic and deep-seated, and is more than welcome right now.
Rev. Jennifer Bailey, founder of the Faith Matters Network and ordained elder in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, believes the impulse to cut the word "black" out of the phrase comes from a deep-seated fear.
In actuality, Mr. Stern has a deep-seated empathy for anyone whom he sees as a victim of cruelty and prejudice, especially if such abhorrent behavior emanates from impulses of racial bigotry.
It's deep-seated.
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