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In modern Britain, it is perhaps more of an emotional impulse.
c) First, I went shopping, paying attention to my breathing in order to discourage emotional impulse purchases.
Although the emotional impulse might be understandable, the physical destruction of these settlements would be regrettable and wasteful.
Another of her innovative theories held that movement is not always the consequence of emotional impulse but can itself create meaning.
Picasso's precocity was more than mere dexterity; it was a gift that enabled him to express vividly whatever emotional impulse floated into his receptive mind.
Together, the findings corroborate Greene's theory that our nonutilitarian intuitions come from the victory of an emotional impulse over a cost-benefit analysis.
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The questionnaire measures the degree to which both positive and negative emotions are expressed behaviorally and also the general strength of the emotional impulses.
Occasionally he interrupted, emphasizing fundamentals of anatomy or philosophical and emotional impulses.
He saw laziness, indifference and dullness as signs that the overcharged emotional impulses of the thalamus had successfully been derailed.
Sudden emotional impulses are amplified with astonishing speed across the internet just as they can be in a crowd.
It was nothing very interesting to look at, but it short-circuited all of my physical and emotional impulses.
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