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And a sustained war of attrition could quickly bleed their ranks dry.
The students in the class find that seemingly trivial topics of discussion can quickly bleed into far more serious ones — perhaps the teacher is getting at this partly when he remarks that "what," "where," and "who" are better than "why".
A new regulatory system must also be capable of crisis resolution, because the hallmark of modern financial crises is that the limits of institutions and markets quickly bleed into one another, and the problem rapidly takes on a global scale.
The doctor chopped power, shoved the nose over and cross-controlled the little yellow and white bird, crabbing through the sky to quickly bleed off altitude.
These situations of men over-indulging in the mental revelry of their own logic and confidence result in clear notions of self-importance that quickly bleed into trespassing on a territory of experiences which they simply don't understand.
That could quickly bleed into support for less serious emergencies, or to blocking technology during protests by fringe groups deemed dangerous or extremist (designations that are of course made by government).
So whether we're falling into more traditional abusive patterns or are simply finding that we magically are always in control or getting our way, we have to be careful of the ways that our socialization as men can quickly bleed into abusive behaviors.
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