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Many retirees expressed a feeling of powerlessness, a sense that they stand to lose the benefits they worked a lifetime for because of things beyond their control.
However, the people from animal rights organizations expressed a feeling of being kept hostage in the committee, as their political agenda was more or less impossible to raise without the risk of being categorized as a fundamentalist activist – not worthy to listen to: "Principally I am against all animal experimentation, no matter how they are done, and use of animals for our purposes.
Women expressed a feeling of security because of the high prevalence of HPV.
Furthermore, nurses expressed a feeling that researchers in general did not recognize the contribution of nurses in research.
Participants expressed a feeling of pressure following these encouragements, which drove them to apply for the position.
Only a few respondents expressed a feeling that SMPs' training was too short for them to be competent.
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In this very limited sense I would like to express a feeling that I would feel personally more secure if public matters would rest in other hands".
Eisland of the Bronx, expressing a feeling that others echoed.
"The words express a feeling of faith and hope that I like," he said.
It expresses a feeling; they don't sing "love to love you, baby" – it's instrumental.
When a person is said to be expressing a feeling, what specifically is he doing?
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