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One entry said: "Today I gave in to my compulsion.
One thing that hasn't changed: Ms. Freedman still gives in to the compulsion to work whenever her car is at a standstill.
And so I think in fact you don't have to give in to the compulsion to be homosexual.
On another day came a new mysterious entry: "Today I gave in to my compulsions.
The pain felt so unbearable, the food and vomiting so wonderfully seductive and numbing, I began to feel I would die if I didn't give in to my compulsions.
He just gives in to his own compulsion to talk endlessly on topics which have nothing to do with the conversation which is going on.
This compulsion is precisely what Dogar has given in to and she has thus done the memory of Anne Frank a great service.
More recently, an animal model was reported [ 19], supporting that oxytocin gives rise to grooming compulsions through links between the PVN and the central nucleus of amygdala.
The timing of payment and the presence of compulsion is a key factor in distinguishing between informal payments given in gratitude or as a bribe, and the latter are seen as problematic, needing to be addressed.
Seneca thinks that, given how hateful compulsion is for anyone, benefits conferred by slaves reflect an admirable ability to overcome resentment for being in the position they are in (3.19.4).
We loved SimCity for the first few hours, but the compulsion soon gave way to frustration.
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