Sentence examples for egocentric of from inspiring English sources

? "egocentric of" is not a complete phrase and cannot be used on its own in a sentence
It may be part of a larger phrase, such as "showing signs of being egocentric of others." In this case, it is grammatically correct and can be used in written English as long as it is used in proper context. Example: Despite her success, Mary was often accused of being egocentric of her colleagues, causing tension in the workplace.

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On one level that seems like the most egocentric of all pursuits, but at its most basic, it reminds me that the Genius device of all time is the human body and that the pump in my chest keeps working day in and day out, constantly preserving my ability to tell stories.

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"The Room" is a bitter tangle of egocentric desire — of a desire for the ego and other parts to be stroked, and of the display of money and power as the way to have the inner and outer selves gratified.

In the current task, objects could be interpreted relative to the point-of-view of the listener (egocentric) or of a simulated partner (other-centric).

The directionality of the egocentric angles of the mouse's movement to the disc was evidence of navigation using visual objects to highlight areas of activity.

As one of the great egocentrics of his generation, he would not question this judgment.

THIS newspaper churlishly deprives its editors of the egocentric adornments of our trade.

3ae90f85-de5e-4e16-82df-45cf7d644439 THIS newspaper churlishly deprives its editors of the egocentric adornments of our trade.

Polone views kids as the sort of unpredictable clutter that can lead to "personal drama," a view shared, fortunately, by his girlfriend of seven years, Elizabeth Oreck, 37. "People often have children to fulfill some kind of twisted, egocentric reflection of themselves," she says.

These results are discussed in relation to evidence for the development of an egocentric memory of the aversive downshift experience in consummatory situations.

It has been postulated that in right-brain damaged (RBD) patients an ipsilesional displacement of the egocentric frame of reference (ER), whether visual or tactile, may be responsible for a contralesional supramodal spatial bias causing their left neglect behavior [39].

Estimates of the egocentric location of the target, current trajectory from optic flow, and extra-retinal cues are all proposed to mediate accurate steering [1], [2], [3].owever, despite extensive work, fundamental questions remain unanswered about steering.

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