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Affirm her emotions.
The reactions to Obama's speech, however, have been less affirming: mixed emotions, anger, even, and frustrations with what turned out to be premature proclamations of a post-racial America.
Whenever we mention Evernote to audiences, at least 20% of the Evernote users in the group affirm with real emotion that it really has changed their lives.
These findings affirm the role of emotion in the anticipation of incentives, and may provide an initial step towards a neural reconstruction of expected utility.
So it's like trying to figure out how to have your cake and eat it too: Have some sense of humor about the subject and see the wit and the absurdity, but also affirm the real authentic emotion that is part of that seeking experience.
In approaching every song, Pearson said, he "either wanted to make you cry or dance — sometimes both". As a result, Love Is Love runs the gamut of emotions, from its affirming title track and first single, to the wrenching.
When we, as human beings, affirm each other's concerns and the emotions they create, we can then understand the individual differences in students' thoughts.
Scientists affirm that the fastest learning happens when strong emotions are linked to memories.
How well parents understand their children's emotions, try to take their perspective, and affirm their worth is tied to how they do later in life.
She is able to choose her servitude, even to affirm it, rather than being helplessly in the grip of her emotions, as Philippe had been with Odile.
His latest film, Climates, affirms his incomparable gift for portraying raw landscapes and rawer emotions.
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