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Limited "lives," harsh penalties for failure, arbitrary goal structures, competition rather than cooperation — these are all dynamics that have their origins in the incessant need of an arcade game to keep gobbling quarters.
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Much is made of the price of eternal life, namely the incessant need for blood of former equals.
Then came what sounded like a heartfelt statement: "Everyone has a right to their privacy, and a lot of the members of the public get it, but sadly in some areas there is this sort of incessant need to find out every little bit of detail about what goes on behind the scenes.
Her incessant need to take care of others was compromised only by her obsession with perfect aesthetics.
The incessant need for the fulfillment of this perverse addiction that teeters on mental illness must be eradicated immediately before more lives are stolen.
Because of the incessant need to raise campaign cash, we now have perpetual campaigns.
The disturbing reality of our incessant need to be noticed and receive notifications has perhaps never been highlighted with such glaring accuracy.
When we step outside of the incessant need to be heard, the voices urging us to be bolder, brighter and better begin to fade.
The breed has a trophy mentality and the dog has an incessant need to carry something most of the time; unfortunately this can lead to health issues as they may ingest the items.
"This incessant need for ratings at the cost of the emotional well-being of our family is disgusting and disappointing.
The "straight-acting" myth and the incessant need to heteronormalize ourselves is part of why Judy Garland is becoming less of a gay icon than she used to be.
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