Sentence examples for bodily consequences from inspiring English sources

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Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, and Rapahel showed the ideal dream life we aspired to but could never have: they hung with their bros all day, they used weapons, and they ate pizza all the time without any of the bodily consequences of being human.

Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo and Rapahel showed the ideal dream life we aspired to but could never have: they hung with their bros all day, they used weapons and they ate pizza all the time without any of the bodily consequences of being human.

These barriers included norms, bodily consequences, misconceptions, and LARC access issues.

Shared barriers identified included norms, misconceptions, bodily consequences, and LARC access issues.

Quotations to support these barriers are detailed in Table  1, with further discussion below.> The shared barriers voiced by both young women and healthcare professionals  related to norms, bodily consequences, misconceptions and LARC access issues.

The bodily consequences also manifested themselves in daily life in other ways, e.g. as panic attacks and were experienced regardless of whether or not the situation of abuse was related to a physical act.

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Grush (2007) argues that there are two distinctions that need to be made: first, the organism might possess i) knowledge of what the consequences (bodily, environmental, or sensory) of a given action will be; or ii) knowledge of which motor commands will bring about a given desired end state (of the body, environment, or sensory channels) (Grush 2007: 408).

Complex notions of bodily anatomy and the consequences for health and illness result in the idea that experiencing negative emotions, as for instance during conflicts with partners, disturb the balance in the body and spoils the mother's milk.

Response-produced stimulation is intrinsic to most skeletal muscular circuits; the neural consequences of bodily movement are fed back into the central nervous system to serve the organism's regulatory and adaptive functions.

Mutatis mutandi, controlling the passions can have important consequences for bodily health.

So unlike his predecessors, Spinoza shows little interest in bodily causes, symptoms and consequences of the emotions, such as the movements of the heart and spirits or facial expressions.

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