Sentence examples for desire means from inspiring English sources

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We may assume, however, that these other living things, unlike ourselves, rely upon instinct to moderate their hunger and lust, for unregulated desire means conflict and eventual extinction.

These are not inadvertent consequences of stigma and suppression, but are instead fundamental to the industry: "the fact that the sex trade is founded on the absence of mutual sexual desire means that the principal predicament becomes how to endure repeated sexual abuse," she writes.

A strong desire means greater motivation and greater accomplishment while a weak desire means weaker motivation and lesser accomplishment.

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Their desire meant they got the result they wanted despite the disruption and the set piece provided the platform for their tries.

And perhaps most poignantly: "What does not wanting to desire mean?" Carson's willingness to implicate herself in the discussion at hand -- her refusal to edit out the personal, even at its most pathetically lovelorn -- has become more obvious with each successive book, and "The Beauty of the Husband" takes her farther out on the precarious limb she has claimed as her own.

Women themselves believed that "sexual desire meant disease," Groneman writes, and they often voluntarily submitted themselves to treatments with caustics, purges, leeches, baths, douches, diets, sedatives and gynecological surgery (including clitoridectomies and hysterectomies) in order to suppress longing and preserve their chastity or marital vow of fidelity.

Unlike "It Felt Like Love," in which a young woman discovers that confronting her own sexual desires means confronting men's desires, too, in all their ugliness, "Beach Rats," a boldly irreconcilable drama, shows a character locating ugliness and horror within himself.

For another, Jesus knew that recognizing our desires means recognizing God's desires for us.

Far from it" For them, years of meeting other people's expectations or desires means that tuning into what they really want is an almost impossible task.

However, despite admission that relief food is often inadequate, people did not trust that it is the most desired means to achieve their right to adequate food; land for food production was still the widely preferred choice as the means to realise the right to adequate food of disaster victims.

This, with (11.1), immediately yields the desired mean inequality.

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