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And touching that psychological divide was politically perilous.
"Once you have crossed the river, you have crossed the huge psychological divide," Mr. Finkelpearl said.
Mr. Johanns said the lack of direct air service between cities in eastern and western Nebraska had created a psychological divide.
Mr. Brodsky's district, the 86th Assembly District, straddles the Cross Westchester Expressway, or Interstate 287, which, to many minds, is the county's Mason-Dixon line, the psychological divide between south and north.
His remarks offer the fullest explanation to date of Iran's position and bring into sharp focus the psychological divide that still separates the two countries after two decades without diplomatic relations, which were broken after the Islamic revolution and the hostage-taking at the American Embassy in Tehran.
As a result, they have widened the psychological divide with Israel and nurtured the perception that Israel is and will remain an implacable foe, leaving little room for reconciliation and acutely undercutting their aspiration for statehood.
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Maybe director Adrales and designer Mackabee have a metaphor in mind about psychological divides within families.
This instrument is designed to enquire about 25 items on psychological attributes divided into 5 sub-scales of 5 items to measure conduct problems, hyperactivity-inattention, emotional symptoms, peer problems, and pro-social behavior of children between 4 17 years [ 30, 31].
This questionnaire consists of 21 items divided into various domains: psychological (11 items, divided into anxiety and depression subscales), somatic (7 items), vasomotor symptoms (2 items) and sexual (1 item).
There is a fine psychological thriller about divided loyalties and ambiguous identities buried with all the rubble and the maimed bodies, and Mr. Han and Ms. Kim play their slightly absurd roles with brisk sincerity.
This divides psychological distress into distinct typologies with unique defining features (e.g. "depressed", "anxious", or "healthy") (APA., 1994).
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