Sentence examples for adequate feelings from inspiring English sources

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Also, we looked at the differentiation between "deep acting'' and "surface acting'' (Hochschild 1983; Giardini and Frese 2006) meaning that there is a difference if I just display adequate feelings while the felt emotion is different or if I also try to change my inner state.

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Both paradigms, however, are difficult to use on applications operating in the unknown and dynamic real world, while they do not provide adequate feeling of interaction or a human-friendly control interface to human operator.

It was well-timed for Valentine's Day, and guaranteed to cause all of us who aren't already feeling adequate to feel even more so.

Much better is the way that he becomes reconciled, ostensibly to his older brother, Kodwo, but also to his own questioning search for a language adequate to feeling.

Adolescent experience is both intense and incommunicable; being so much discovery it also seems, to the accustomed adult eye, disproportionate: "it's the particular curse of adolescence that its events are never adequate to the feelings they inspire, that no unadorned retelling of those events can suggest the feelings".

How are you feeling?" Adequate, Baldelli explained at Fenway Park on Tuesday.

The "grand trio" of gratitude, adequate income and feeling respected.

An emotion is correct, according to Brentano, "when one's feelings are adequate to their object — adequate in the sense of being appropriate, suitable, or fitting" (Brentano, Origins, 70).

Every mother I have spoken to in the past few years has said they couldn't find an adequate outlet for their feelings at the beginning.

His approval of the French Revolution shattered his friendship with the statesman and political writer Edmund Burke; although privately Fox showed himself far from insensible to the horrors perpetrated by the French Republicans, he gave these feelings no adequate public expression and opposed the war with republican France as a crusade against freedom in the interests of despotism.

Thus when Brentano (1969: 75) writes, "One loves or hates correctly provided that one's feelings are adequate to their object adequate in the sense of being appropriate, suitable, or fitting"—this is commonly taken as an injunction so to direct one's love and hate (Chisholm 1986).

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