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We should be gods to them, but they lack our capacity for worship-for foresight and the terrors and convoluted mental grovelling that foresight brings with it, including the invention of an afterlife.
Peterson et al. [ 9] found that perceptions about the benefits associated with EHR adoption were different among current users in contrast to intended adopters and that the latter had a particularly convoluted mental model associated with the benefit structure for EHR adoption, suggesting no clear value proposition for EHRs over current systems.
The inability to predict the onset of pain led to anticipation of pain that compromised the ability to plan ahead, leading to a convoluted mental decision-making processes surrounding participation [ 35, 38, 67].
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Language can also of course be unhelpful if it is too convoluted, such as 'person having experiences which a mental health professional would diagnose as a mental illness'.
It is about Cyntoia and the complex and convoluted physical and emotional circumstances that resulted in mental illness and one man's untimely death.
Remember "convoluted"?
The nomenclature is convoluted.
It's convoluted.
Are the rules convoluted?
"It's so convoluted".
It's very convoluted".
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