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A remarkable swing in ecclesiastical opinion took place in 2001 when a Vatican Note stated: 'The motives for preoccupation and for doctrinal and prudential difficulties which determined the promulgation of the decree Post Obitum condemning the "Forty Propositions" drawn from the works of Antonio Rosmini can now be considered as surmounted' (CDF, Osservatore Romano, 1 July 2001).

This is confirmed by the paired t-tests analyses showed in table 4: only the differences observed for preoccupation and conviction appear to be statistically significant.

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The selected delusion then populated the questions that were administered, which were scored for preoccupation, distress and behavioural impact (see Additional file 1).

The cognitive defusion techniques used in the Acceptance component of ACT provide an avenue for reducing the level of preoccupation and conviction with psychotic symptoms, but, in contrast to CBT, without requiring modification of the content of beliefs themselves.

I have no explanation for this preoccupation, and my interest in numerology is miniscule to indifferent.

In table 3 we report the pretest and post-test scores of the PDI-21 (number of symptoms experienced and proportional scores for anxiety, preoccupation and conviction), and the corresponding effect sizes as well.

The Call of Cthulhu is the most famous tale of his invented mythos, which is itself a stage in Lovecraft's attempts to create a perfect form for his preoccupations and for the weird tale.

The passionate pursuit of elusive happiness is the major preoccupation and drama for the heroines of "Two Serious Ladies," Bowles's only novel, born of many years of writing and many more of worrying over her inability to do so.

As I began fidgeting with my phone to reconnect with my 2367 friends on Facebook in order to eliminate unconscious insecurities about my solitary status, I began thinking about our perception, preoccupation and preference for moving in groups.

"Crisis or no crisis, the tension of the country is better for preoccupation with the art of cooking," she counselled the First Lady.

The authors said it "cannot be determined" whether this was a "consequence" of gaming or if naturally larger regions led to a "vulnerability for preoccupation with gaming".

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