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Why have Americans repeatedly imagined New York's destruction?
I'm not saying she wouldn't have a great time (she wouldn't), but I am saying it would be an utter, catastrophic clash of worlds that would plague my nightmares for years as I repeatedly imagined her wandering curiously towards a sound system and then disappearing into a crowd.
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Scientists there discovered that when you repeatedly imagine eating a certain food, your craving for that food (but not others) is reduced.
William James, the father of American psychology, said, "The power to move the world is in your subconscious mind". And the Da Vincis of the world have manifested their futures with their ability to repeatedly imagine and then design innovative successes.
Imagery-based interpretive bias modification (CBM-I) involves repeatedly imagining scenarios that are initially ambiguous before being resolved as either positive or negative in the last word/s.
Imagery CBM involves repeatedly imagining oneself engaging in a broad range of activities that resolve with positive outcomes (e.g., going to work, meeting a friend, getting up in the morning).
While the presence of such ambiguity is assumed to be important to achieve change in selective interpretation, it is also possible that the act of repeatedly imagining positive or negative events could produce such change in the absence of ambiguity.
But in its investigation, the commission found that an attack described as unimaginable had in fact been imagined, repeatedly.
Can you imagine repeatedly citing a line about "wise Latina women" that Sotomayor used in speeches eight years ago as a reason to repeatedly express concerns that she would be biased in favor of minorities who claim they have been victims of discrimination?
It wasn't pretty: Imagine repeatedly typing in the long numbers of various Internet sites.
European leaders say repeatedly they cannot imagine the EU without the UK: that is encouraging to hear.
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