Sentence examples for desire pain from inspiring English sources

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Their tumultuous interactions evoke a volatile mixture of suspicion, desire, pain and vitality.

While there aren't many surprises, the songs provide enough traction to let her voice invoke desire, pain, anger, ache and resilience, especially onstage.

On this view, the intentional character of reflexive awareness may be understood as corresponding to the immediate sense of embodied agency that is characteristic of internal states such as desire, pain, etc.

This reflection on a new way to address the work of forms that Bataille presents in his journal Documents, according to Didi-Huberman, amounts "to implementing the alteration and declassification of the aesthetic (which is called taste) into the aesthesic (which is called desire, pain, disgust), and of the symbol (shareable) into symptom (intractable)".

Functionalism is the doctrine that what makes something a thought, desire, pain (or any other type of mental state) depends not on its internal constitution, but solely on its function, or the role it plays, in the cognitive system of which it is a part.

A 2013 systematic review and meta-analysis found that circumcision did not appear to adversely affect sexual desire, pain with intercourse, premature ejaculation, time to ejaculation, erectile dysfunction or difficulties with orgasm.

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If a terminally ill patient prefers to be painless, despite a high level of sedation and a risk of shortening their life, they should be provided with their desired pain relief (despite the cost of sedation and a possibly slightly shorter life).

In south west Nigeria, 32% of women desired analgesia in labour [ 9], while in northern Nigeria it was 79.3% of parturients who desired pain relief in labour [ 6].

Although patients were able to titrate morphine use to the level of desired pain relief in all treatment groups, patients given etoricoxib demonstrated significantly lower pain intensity than patients given placebo and standard opioid-based analgesic treatment.

He treats this set of platitudes as a term-introducing psychological theory, with the T-terms being the names of the commonsense psychological states beliefs, desires, pains, hungers, etc and the O-terms being terms drawn from the non-psychological part of the everyday English vocabulary.

Our healthy sample may have likely had lower desire for pain relief due to their asymptomatic status and the transient nature of the pain experienced for the purpose of this study.

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