Sentence examples for interpersonal encounters from inspiring English sources

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One wondered if Mr. Homme's seductive vocals, mostly describing mysterious interpersonal encounters, might leap out of the minor key, or whether Mr. Troutmann's drumming would spin in a new direction.

In addition, the present study also examined the novel hypothesis that adolescents' appraisals of interpersonal encounters in which they are solicited to use doping substances would moderate the relations linking beliefs to doping intentions and doping use.

In contrast, voices are used during interpersonal encounters to engage the listener, provide clues about the speaker's personality and make judgments about them, for example, whether to like them and to trust them.

But even in an age when so much interaction, whether over laundry or love, can come about without uttering a word, an app for breakups still seems callous, beyond even the imaginations of notorious tech bros those with little time or tolerance for uncomfortable interpersonal encounters.

But even in an age when so much interaction, whether over laundry or love, can come about without uttering a word, an app for breakups still seems callous, beyond even the imaginations of notorious tech bros — those with little time or tolerance for uncomfortable interpersonal encounters.

Self-efficacy, anxiety, and inhibition in interpersonal encounters.

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It is also the place in which a genuine interpersonal encounter can take place (Nishitani 2004).

Since "there is no universal [of being] whatsoever that subsumes the I and the thou" (NKZ VI, 381), the locus of genuine interpersonal encounter must be thought of in terms of the place of absolute nothingness (see Davis 2014).

This thought is most famously expressed in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit where this interpersonal encounter logically culminates in a struggle of life and death (see esp. Kojève 1947 whose reading strongly influenced Jean-Paul Salsoe and Jacques Lacan; also the contributions in O'Neill 1996).

The salience of, for example, an interpersonal encounter is jointly constituted by the patient's experience, belief, and expression ("inner and outer").

Emotional expression is thought to boost attraction (Kashdan, Volkmann, Breen, & Han, 2007; Tracy & Beall, 2011), and the pleasure experienced during an interpersonal encounter influences judgments about the desire for future interactions with the other person (Sunnafrank, 1986).

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