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Many evolution processes are characterized by the fact that at certain moments of time, they experience change of state abruptly in a form of shocks, harvesting, natural disasters, etc.
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It is a form of shock.
Ms. Carr's form of shock is all too common.
The former bank foe now stands accused of being an invasive agent, inflicting his own form of shock therapy on his staff.
Given the timing, the kindest interpretation of "December Morn" is that it represents a form of shock therapy — physical immodesty as a cure for shame.
The United States now poses a serious threat to this sovereignty, in the form of shock and awe interventions, brief occupations and hasty exits.
Foreign substances in the bloodstream can also produce a form of shock, called anaphylactic shock, through allergic reactions causing blood vessels to dilate.
She developed some sort of neural disorder (perhaps from lingering encephalitis), which made Hawthorne, in desperation, call for the services of an "electric witch", who administered a primitive form of shock treatment.
A number of economists, however, argue that Japan needs more deflation as a form of shock therapy: fewer debts, greater efficiency and a reallocation of labor, they say, is precisely the bitter medicine the economy must swallow.
For years afterwards Sufjan didn't even acknowledge Christmas, but in 2001, almost as a form of shock therapy, he recorded a CD of seasonal ditties - some self-penned, some traditional - and mailed it to family and friends.
You believe that only by a form of shock therapy – a measure once favoured by former long-serving autocrat Suharto, who ordered the street-style execution of criminals in the 80s –could you truly crack down on drug traffickers.
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