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The events they describe tend to elude explanation, encouraging the notion that our private theories about why they happen are as legitimate as those of the baffled scientists.
In popular as well as high culture, Freud's ideas were in the air, encouraging the notion that healthy people should have uninhibited sex lives.
In an interview with Time magazine that December, he brushed aside President Clinton's threats against him, and referred to himself in the third person, as if recognizing or encouraging the notion that he had become larger than life.
Even worse, the worship of reason and science, by encouraging the notion that human beings can control their environment, has created a terrible fault line in the modern psyche, although not all societies suffer equally.
First, C. elegans has an orthologue of human FUS, encouraging the notion that models built in this animal would have biological validity.
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Computers encourage the notion of near-infinite malleability.
Netanyahu encourages the notion that any such criticism is the work of enemies.
This narrow focus encourages the notion that we've tried everything and nothing has worked.
The same politicians have encouraged the notion that the United States, not North Korea, is the biggest threat to peace.
By helping countries in financial crisis, the IMF has encouraged the notion that it is a lender of last resort.
Mr. Arafat has a long history of ignoring medical advice and has encouraged the notion that he is indestructible.
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