Sentence examples for attachment derives from from inspiring English sources

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His attachment derives from a fact unrealized by much of the outside world: The resort is 100% owned by AIG.

However, Bowlby rejected psychoanalytical explanations for early infant bonds including "drive theory" in which the motivation for attachment derives from gratification of hunger and libidinal drives.

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And I suspect that his attachment derived from the building's function as much as from its form.

The sum of these scores is used to assign an overall score for each subject, so that it is possible to make a classification, in accordance with the type of attachment, derived from the theory, in terms of secure, ambivalent, avoidant and disorganized.

The nonlinearity of the attachment is derived from a geometric configuration consisting of a mass suspended on two springs which are adjusted to achieve a quasi-zero stiffness characteristic with pure cubic nonlinearity.

Loss of attachment was derived from two measurements made at each site: (1) the distance from the free gingival margin to the cemento-enamel junction, and (2) the distance from the free gingival margin to the bottom of the sulcus (pocket depth).

It's not clear where Bowie's attachment to Scotland derives from.

Thank you very, very much … and Scotland, stay with us". It's not clear where Bowie's attachment to Scotland derives from.

If gender differences in social attachment are evolutionarily derived from conflicting motivations for maternal care vs. maximizing the number of fertilized women [3], pictures of babies (rather than of men) could be a sensitized motivational target for women [1].

Because the attachment dimensions were derived from the same scale, as were Stress-Reaction and Alienation, we tested whether allowing for correlation of measure-specific genetic factors for these pairs of variables as well as a common genetic factor improved model fit.

Cognition-Based Evolution contends that biological variation is a product of a self-reinforcing information cycle that derives from self-referential attachment to biological information space-time with its attendant ambiguities.

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