Sentence examples for expression anger from inspiring English sources

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We have created great universities which are challenged in their capacity to accommodate our human needs of expression, anger, frustration and even civil disobedience together with the need to feel safe.

It was used to assess anger expression style since it is purported to measure transient (state) anger expression (anger out) and anger inhibition (anger in).

Results: Findings of repeated measure analysis of variance revealed significant differences in the factors of anger-eliciting situations, external anger expression, anger arousal, and anger-in.

A consecutive sample of 102 patients (participation 82%) under 72 years of age with locoregional breast cancer completed validated questionnaires on coping with cancer, emotional expression (anger), perceived available support, noncancer life stresses, and quality of life 3−4 months after diagnosis.

The QOH (Queen of Hearts) gets angry a lot, so work on expression anger.

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With respect to anger, it should also be stressed that we studied only trait anger as a personality variable, not modes of anger expression (anger-in, anger-out, cf. [ 9]), which are considered aspects of affect regulation.

For those plays, Ms. Smith interviewed hundreds of people of different races and ages, somehow managing to internalize their expressions, anger and quirks enough to be able to portray them with astonishing verisimilitude.

The images contain six different facial expressions: anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness, and anger.

Each person has seven expressions (anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness, surprise, and the neutral state) and there are three examples of each expression.

In addition, unlike many existing methods that only evaluate some selected samples, in our experiments, we used all 205 effective image sequences of the six expressions (anger (An), disgust (Di), fear (Fe), happiness (Ha), sadness (Sa), and surprise (Su)).

The accuracy achieved using the Cohn Kanade database is 92.3% when recognizing the seven basic facial expressions (anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness, surprise and neutral), and 92.1% when recognizing the 17 FAUs that are responsible for facial expression development.

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