Sentence examples for escape from situations from inspiring English sources

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The technique largely is effective because when clients who typically avoid and/or escape from situations that lead to anxiety are exposed to these situations for prolonged periods, they encounter corrective information that previously was unavailable.

(p 236) In adults, flight-or-fight responses are commonly seen in traumatized individuals for example, those with PTSD whose hyperaroused state may shift into episodes of overwhelming rage (fight) or into escape from situations or contexts that trigger cognitive or somatic reminders of past trauma (flight).

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Sometimes, if you're really lucky, they will literally follow you down the street until you're faced with a choice of "man continues to pester me as I walk aimlessly down the road in the hope he'll go away" and "escaping from situation but potentially dangerous man knows where I live".

"Women being victims of horrendous violence like this, women killing themselves to escape from violent situations, is nothing new in Morocco," said Stephanie Willman Bordat, Maghreb regional director of Global Rights.

Robertson's greatest skill, owing to his ability to get strikeouts and his steely nerve, is the capability to escape from dangerous situations with men on base.

The proposal includes a trap avoidance algorithm in order to escape from trap situations, which are analogous to local minima in potential field-based approaches.

According to Alvarez (1987), females are more vulnerable and may have an incentive to acquire citizenship in order to escape from disadvantageous situations such as repressive marriages or jobs.

Not everyone I know supports my efforts to help people escape from bad situations.

Cantinflas was widely loved for his character el peladito, a penniless urban slum dweller who used his wit and unfailing good luck to escape from impossible situations.

"So we do have to find, somehow, solutions that would favor movement of people so they can escape from difficult situations, at least temporarily.

Cortisol, the stress hormone, is responsible for the fight-or-flight response, and in the early days of mankind, this release of cortisol and burst of adrenaline helped us to escape from dangerous situations.

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