Sentence examples for restricted thinking from inspiring English sources

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But while I might be relieved to know that all I have to do is actually to find my black tie and I'm good to go, others might feel unreasonably restricted, thinking that George would far rather see them in a clown's costume, or tennis whites, or that sombrero that was bought on a shared holiday to Tenerife – anything rather than sombrely suited and booted.

Part of this is the playwright's point, of course: that physical limitations are not real limitations at all; that we limit our own lives with petty and restricted thinking.

The drug can be seen as reversing the more restricted thinking we develop from infancy to adulthood, said Nutt, whose study appears in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Thus stimulants, atomoxetine and guanfacine may exert therapeutic actions via D1 and alpha-2A receptor mechanisms, but under conditions of stress, guanfacine may be more protective [ 80], given that high doses of stimulants may impair cognition and induce perseverative or restricted thinking [ 81].

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thinking about restricting: even if you're not physically restricting, thinking about what you should or should not eat is STILL RESTRICTION.

Existing resources do not restrict thinking among education entrepreneurs, nor are they beholden to any particular organization for support.

Even if we just consider the best case scenarios that is, when its application is restricted to thinking substances, it is not obvious that KP is without problems.

And if, in the long run, the terror of not making the grade doesn't put them off their learning altogether, or make them ill, it usually makes them underperform, because fear restricts their thinking.

Not one to be known for his mild stage antics, Wayne says he plans to pull out all the stops for the show, which takes place downtown in the city: "I don't think we ever restricted ourselves with thinking, 'Ooh, this is getting too weird'.

Instead of focusing on what you don't have or what you're being restricted from, try thinking about all the things you do have: a roof over your head, parents who love you enough to discipline you, etc.

The "legacy thinking" restricting military women is a kind of "iceberg," says Cornum, alluding to her work on the "comprehensive soldier fitness" program, which treats psychological well-being like physical well-being.

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