Sentence examples for natural satisfaction from inspiring English sources

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I suspect this demanding yet fascinating process is what she loves most about what she does -- this in addition to a great actor's natural satisfaction at pleasing one's audience.

As stated by von Krafft-Ebing (1906), "with opportunity for the natural satisfaction of the sexual instinct, every expression of it that does not correspond with the purpose of nature i.e., propagation must be regarded as perverse" (p. 79).

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It is a legitimate and natural desire, and justice would seem to call for its satisfaction".

In sum, the Stoics give us the powerful idea that the excellent human life, and happiness, is the same thing as performing in an artful way, striving for a life of natural satisfactions, but actually finding ultimate value in the way one strives.

Using a survey and photo-questionnaire, employees along a major business corridor were asked about their nearby natural setting, satisfactions, preferences, and desired changed to the landscape.

"It saves time when you're trying to track someone down," Mr. Harczak said, which makes it a natural enhancement to customer satisfaction.

(I'm reminded of the boss who publicly praises his assistant, saying, "She does all the real work!" Then why don't you pay her the real money?) It also devalues women's achievements outside the home, suggesting that the proper and natural route to female satisfaction runs through motherhood.

Park (2012) examined the purchase appraisal standard and post-purchase satisfaction of natural dyeing products.

The chapter also reviews the first important characteristic of constraint logic programs that is, they allow succinct, natural conceptual modeling of satisfaction and optimization problems.

The former method requires extremely fine mesh designs while the latter requires very high degrees of polynomial functions to achieve some form of satisfaction of the natural boundary conditions.

Using cloning to help infertile people to have a genetically related child, or a child that is only genetically related to them, has been defended on the grounds of human wellbeing, personal autonomy, and the satisfaction of the natural inclination to produce offspring (Häyry, 2003; Strong, 2008).

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