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That's why those with the most strident of opinions are often the ones who will admit least that their views have arisen from emotion.

The image of shortage arises from "emotion versus fact" and "misinformation that feeds on itself," Wadhwa says.

Responsibility can arise from emotions of empathy ('I could be in their position') or guilt ('It is my fault that they are in that state'); from economic thinking ('Healthy citizens cost less and are more productive'); or from a sense of obligation ('I am a health professional and they are in my care').

I travelled via Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No 2, past the opening sigh of his Second Symphony, to other works visited by a more robust and defiant melancholy arising from hard emotion.

At times, Xunzi suggests that the intellect can override the desires arising from the natural emotions, but it remains unclear as to how self-regarding motivations can become a love of virtue and the rites simply because the intellect approves of them.

The Devils surmounted the emotion arising from Roger Neilson's coaching debut with Philadelphia and fought the Flyers to a 2-2 deadlock tonight at Core States Center.

Mr. Maduro is considered the overwhelming favorite and analysts say he is sure to benefit from the flood of emotion arising from Mr. Chávez's death.

And the ode, too – the form in which this poem is written – is a pagan form invented by the Greek poet Pindar to express the sublimities of emotion arising from a contemplation of the actions of the gods.

Mr. Kerry's compassion for the man on stage, Ms. Curtis said, and his plans to reverse job losses and soaring health care and tuition costs, made her feel that he could address her own worries -- a wellspring of emotion arising from her and her husband's inability to help their daughter pay for college, and their flirtation with bankruptcy.

Regret is a negative emotion arising from a counterfactual comparison between the outcome of chosen and discarded options, whereby the discarded option would have produced higher benefits to the individual [10].

Generally desires arise from positive emotions such as generosity, kindness, intelligence, compassion and so on, or negative emotions such as insecurity or neediness, fear, anger & frustration, envy, ill will, greed, ignorance, etc.

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