Sentence examples for psychological affinity from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Davutoglu credited a "psychological affinity" between Turkey and much of the Arab world, which was ruled by the Ottoman Empire for four centuries from Istanbul.

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And, watching her alternately friendly and frosty Mama Rose with her cackling Mrs. Lovett in mind, you couldn't help but notice psychological affinities between these two superficially divergent characters.

These letters, and subsequent interviews with adoptees, informed the next installments in Ms. Lifton's trilogy, in which she examined the psychological toll that closed adoption can take, and the psychological affinities many adoptees appear to share.

This mode of combination also seems to have some intimate connection with information and some sort of non-causal information exchange which, as noted above, has some affinity with psychological notions.

Psychological as well as literary affinities explain Thomas's rapport with Frost, whom he met in October 1913.

But mere ambiguity is not enough to explain the efficaciousness of these forms, which suggest profound affinities among the psychological, the natural and the creative.

It is worth noting that this aspect of much cultural evolutionary thinking retains a strong methodological affinity with the evolutionary psychological approach it is sometimes contrasted with.

Working from a detailed study of the 1956 Presidential election, the authors argued that a person's affinity for a party reflects a "psychological identification," built upon what her parents and friends think, that runs deeper than any intellectual preference.

Maybe GPs who have feelings of distress themselves are more focused on psychological aspects in their patients because of their affinity with those kinds of problems.

Ms. Asher's respose to the words is a beautiful, earth-loving painting: a little Milton Averyish, a little Morris Gravesian, but with a grave, haunted air of psychological mystery that is entirely her own, and has affinities with work by older artists like the late Anne Poor, and younger artists like Amy Sillman.

And though Ms. Wetherhead and Ms. Lowrance are young actresses with a clear affinity for Ms. Jordan's material and an obvious commitment to the underexplored psychological territory of "Tatjana in Color," even the convincing costumes by Devon Painter don't help them avoid the pitfalls that seem always to trip up adult performers playing a fraction of their ages.

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