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A person may articulate the problematic features of her situation in various ways: as obstacles, confusions, conflicts, unmet needs, dangers, and so on.
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Apart from the job swap between Michael Gove and Chris Grayling, two politicians who always need "Danger: toxic fumes" labels attached to them, David Cameron's weekend cabinet appointments were on the cautious-to-status quo side.
Failure to do so may put the person's rights, welfare or basic needs in danger.
He needed this danger.
He took his need for danger and acceptance underground.
Some of them even have a different genetic makeup, leading to a slightly altered neural feedback loop: they need more danger to get the same high.
There is an enormous amount of washing and cleaning and ironing and planning and shopping and cooking, and a little crying and mostly anticipating need or danger.
You can make a cult of destructive pleasures, and you can devote your life to their daily deathly temptations, as many people have – "I need a danger to be safe in," writes Frederick Seidelcorrect.
Obviously, you need some danger to create drama, and it helps to have villains in any story.
The entire focus of the book is the tug of war between Affleck's cautious, smart approach and Renner's need for danger and adrenaline.
Equally important is finding differentiation protocols leading to more defined and clearer populations of terminally differentiated cells intended for cell replacement therapy or development of robust transdifferentiation protocols eliminating the need and danger of PSCs.
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