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She has been singularly adept at stripping away the faintly rightwing prejudice that equates emotion with hysteria.
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The mean (and range) word length, and the number of clauses, was equated across emotion conditions.
I was staring at the water off the marina, trying to equate my emotions with their diagnosis.
Vibrant colors could equate happy emotions (however in some cases they don't).
Appraisal gives rise to attraction or aversion, and emotion is equated with this "felt tendency toward anything intuitively appraised as good (beneficial), or away from anything intuitively appraised as bad (harmful)." (Arnold 1960, 171).
And it's those moments that help equate into such emotions.
But you were teaching me how to equate strong conviction with strong emotion.
Both sides are missing the point, since both sides are equating empathy with a kind of emotion.
The cycle of selling based on fear which equates to opportunity for those who refuse to allow their emotions to do the talking.
After exchanging brief pleasantries as equal adversaries on the battlefield that is Central London, I told him that there are nice anarchists out there who equate their anarchic beliefs with love itself – the purest positive emotion that is only possible in a society of equals.
The ceremony at the Cenotaph was equated to a religious event: the Daily Mail, for example, described the emotion and the "mystic meaning" at the ceremony which combined to produce a special "halo" and an "aura".
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