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If lawmakers remove the compulsion to serve, perhaps a sense of duty will take its place.
Motivated seemingly in equal measure by a compulsion to serve and by a very large ego, he relishes the spotlight.
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I feel little compulsion to do this.
All because of his compulsion to help others.
As a consequence, in the 2nd century consideration must for the first time be given to the local aristocrat unwilling to serve his city; the series of imperial pronouncements exerting compulsion on such a person to serve was to stretch far into the future, with increasing severity.
That is, a tax, or any process that would be "lesser included" with respect to freedom of choice and compulsion would serve as the process limitation.
"What is this compulsion to have people over to your house and serve them food and talk to them?" he asks her.
Mr. Cuarón's devilish talents, and his compulsion to subvert the very genres he's appropriating, serve him in good stead.
Such compulsion serves to reintegrate people into the labour market, and serves as a kind of "new paternalism".
Researchers have thus far struggled to explain this ego-dystonic phenomenon: how a patient's life can be taken over, for example, by an overwhelming compulsion to repeatedly flick a light switch, despite knowing that this action serves no real purpose.
I don't think it's compulsion to multitask as much as it is a compulsion to belong".
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