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(Another intrusive idea, for euro-zone countries to guarantee a "safe" portion of each other's debts, runs into similar problems of efficacy and sovereignty).Let them default and they probably won'tMight the markets be the answer to keeping discipline in the euro zone?
Of course, one wonders if such an intrusive idea could ever take hold in the U.S., where the belief in personal freedom often trumps consideration of the common good, and the idea of government-issued ID cards and RFID tracking is often seen as suspect.
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental disorder featuring obsessions (intrusive ideas) and compulsions which are repetitive behaviors performed through rigid rituals.
The items of the PTS-scale concern nightmares, remembering scary things, difficulty stopping intrusive thought about bad things that have happened, scary ideas or pictures pop into the head etc.
Gaiman's address has just been released as a small hardcover, under the title "Neil Gaiman's 'Make Good Art' speech" (Morrow: unpaged, $12.99), and if the page design (by Chip Kidd) can be a bit intrusive, the ideas, the enthusiasm, continue to resonate.
Perhaps more intrusive is the idea of an Internet of Things-enabled lavatory, which uses sensors inside the bowl to sample your stool and provide health-related insights.
Will customers grant permission for retailers to track them – and send location-based ads to their phones – in stores, or will they find the idea intrusive?
In contrast to intrusive methods, the idea of the single-ended (non-intrusive) signal-based method is to predict the quality without access to a reference signal.
She also used the word "intrusive" -- the idea of something interrupting you when you don't want it to.
Clinically, OCD is characterized by intrusive unwanted thoughts, ideas, or images that are distressing (obsessions) and urges to perform ritualistic behaviors or mental acts (compulsions) to reduce this distress.
Current cognitive information processing theories of PTSD (Brewin et al., 1996; Ehlers & Clark, 2000) converge on the idea that intrusive images develop due to impaired information processing during the traumatic event (Holmes & Bourne, 2008).
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