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And this is what existentialism is chiefly about: challenging the individual to examine their life for intimations of bad faith and to heighten their sensitivity to oppression and exploitation in their world.
This may heighten their sensitivity to the issue of integrity as Trump goes about presenting evidence to back up his charge against "Crooked Hillary Clinton, perhaps the most dishonest person to have ever run for the presidency".
They suggested that smokers with low self-efficacy might have negative expectancies about smoking cessation, which in turn heighten their sensitivity towards withdrawal symptoms.
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As a result of two months of work, my kids have heightened their sensitivity".
The changing culture of boards themselves, after a series of ugly corporate scandals this decade, has also heightened their sensitivity to public-relations embarrassments.
The majority reported that successive occurrences of droughts and the vulnerable nature of livestock farming in the Afar region had heightened their sensitivity in terms of crop failure and animal decimation over the last five years.
Yet it has probably also served to heighten his sensitivity to things.
And if blushing serves to heighten such sensitivity this may be to one's ultimate advantage.
Cooperativity in binding of regulatory proteins to multiple DNA sites can heighten the sensitivity and specificity of the transcriptional response.
It's a trick to heighten sensitivity.
The second was that perirhinal cortex lesions heighten sensitivity to visual interference.
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