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It may be a function of empathy; we feel badly for the objects of our derision.
In this regard, we often find our scientific explorations lack empathy for the "objects" of their examination.
The pleasure comes not solely from the curiosity a naturalist feels for the objects of his studies, but also from a feeling common to all men brought up in the customs of civilization.
He goes after a range of public-intellectual scientists who, he complains, have strayed into areas traditionally beyond the ken of their disciplines, with a marauder's disrespect and next to no appreciation for the objects of their attacks.
Spending extra time and money for the perfect gift may make them feel better, but it's not doing much for the objects of their efforts, according to one of the experimenters, Francis J. Flynn, an organizational psychologist at Stanford University.
Some researchers who hold that intended or actual gestures are the best candidates for the objects of phoneme perception argue that speech perception therefore is special.
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The gas temperature field measurement is crucial for the monitoring of the objects of interest.
For a discussion of the objects of demographic study, see population (in biology and physical anthropology).
For example, the objects of class Reactions have the attributes left and right that refer to compound objects.
For the object of history is the very opposite of that of tragedy.
It is more bizarre for the object of dedication to be a colossal garbage dump, for decades the country's most conspicuous — and smelliest — eyesore.
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