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The Victorians turned it into a pathology.
It's a delusion well deserved by an age that seems slowly and inexorably to be turning solitude into a pathology.
Our anger has never been viewed as legitimate or warranted due to unfair treatment; instead, it's been twisted into a pathology.
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The propensity to do violence seems wired into him, less a pathology than a kind of talent.
Roth's uncompromising characters transformed the idea of anxiety from a pathology into nothing less than a virtue — a heroic trait.
The pathology database: East Kent is served by 3 acute hospitals with a single laboratory service feeding into a regional pathology database which holds all records of blood tests requested from GPs, outpatients and inpatients The hospital data warehouse: This contains data from coded episodes on all admissions and outpatient activity in East Kent.
The American devotion to the intrinsic goodness of its Hollywood royalty, Mr. Parker believes, "has crossed the line into a national pathology".
The faith he observed had long ago retreated into a "male pathology" which resulted from a lack of familiarity with women's lives.
Imagine that you have a child, a wanderer by nature, who gets caught up in a war that has persisted aimlessly for many years; his roaming has festered into a chronic pathology for which there is no known cure.
The effort has set off a debate over what constitutes a normal range of sexual desire among women, with critics saying the company is trying to turn a low libido into a medical pathology.
By Virginia Cannon June 15 , 2014Imagine that you have a child, a wanderer by nature, who gets caught up in a war that has persisted aimlessly for many years; his roaming has festered into a chronic pathology for which there is no known cure.
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