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are impulses
noun
A thrust; a push; a sudden force that impels.
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But if you talk to people in certain states, they will say there are impulses that do not benefit Barack Obama because of the color of his skin".
"I think that racism and xenophobia, these are impulses and human tendencies that course through the veins of the creature to varying degrees," Jarecki tells me later.
"I try to stay there until people are connected, so when they finally get to their feet, there are impulses that come from the actors," he said.
These are impulses that in most religious and many intellectual traditions derive value only from being controlled in the pursuit of piety or reason or whatever higher ideal of human behavior you happen to aspire to.
And we see the calls for isolationism, xenophobia, from those who would call for a rolling-back of the rights of people – people hunkering down in their own point of view, unwilling to engage in democratic debate – and those are impulses I think we can understand.
Since emotions are impulses, they result in action (if there is no external impediment).
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"These transactions are impulse purchases".
Things out of vending machines are impulse buys, at least usually.
Research revealed that 40% of US retail purchases are impulse buys.
Where should they place their products in stores if 30percentt of sales are impulse buys?
The backers are Impulse VC, SmartHub and a number of European angel investors.
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