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Life is lived more habitually than passionately.

The members of this year's truncated electorate were also whiter, markedly older, and more habitually Republican: if the franchise had been limited to them two years ago, last week's exit polls suggest, John McCain would be President today.

If, however, participants responded more habitually (i.e. relying on S-R associations), they should show slips of action (i.e., responses to stimuli even when the outcome fruit is devalued).

In the introduction to his biography of Leonardo, he writes that "it is the task of this book to try to recover something of Leonardo the man – that is, Leonardo the real man, who lived in real time and ate real bowls of soup, as opposed to Leonardo the superhuman, multi-disciplinary 'Universal Man' with whom we are more habitually presented".

Another possibility is that less severe forms of NSSI may be done more habitually than more severe NSSI, and that this indexes greater frequency or duration of negative affect, which could be associated with SI.

In clinical settings outside anaesthesia for instance, nurses were found to know more about reporting [ 11], to report more habitually [ 15], and to be less reluctant to incident reporting than physicians [ 16].

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Yes, life and relationships can be challenging at times; but the more we habitually rely on electronics (just as with drugs, or mindless eating) to numb ourselves to what's happening, the more our problems will persist and proliferate.

What is needed is a wide-ranging set of changes to help children be habitually more active, more often.

Owners are habitually more worried about missing out on an upturn than they are about getting caught by a downturn.

Viewers here, in fact, will most likely be aghast at the swamps of alcohol in which these folks — not just the losers, who have some excuse, but also the more successful souls — habitually wallow.

While CBS asserted that the children were not employed, the New Mexico law also states that the frequent presence during school hours of a child under 16 "at a place where workers are at work more or less habitually shall be prima facie evidence" that the child is "unlawfully engaged in labor".

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