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As the place wasn't in any way mine, I felt no pressure to do anything about it, and it seemed to point to something more wrong than I could deal with.
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Then he'd realised there was something more, something wrong, nudging at him, in his groin.
If there is something more fundamentally wrong, the inquiry can hardly stop short of the top rung.
The spill "hasn't been automatically connected to some sense that there's something more fundamental wrong with our relationship with the natural world," he said.
That's what doctors first labeled Eliza's condition three years ago, but the girl's behavior made her parents, Cara and Glenn O'Neill, feel something more was wrong.
Jamie changed rackets after netting a smash on the final point of the fourth game but there seemed something more fundamentally wrong with his tennis than his equipment.
A subtler criticism holds that there is something more fundamentally wrong with the Gladwellian project, and indeed with the many Gladwellesque tomes it's inspired.
Or is there something more fundamentally wrong here?
'Yes, I was terrified by the thought that the fetal malformation found could also mean that something more was wrong'.
For example, if you feel as if you've mentally checked out of the relationship, you might be better off considering therapy to remedy the whole relationship––not having sex may be one symptom of something more broadly wrong with your relationship that's brewing underneath; in this case, traditional relationship counseling can address both the mental and physical aspects of your relationship.
Did he feel strange about eating the animals living around him? "There's something way more wrong about opening your fridge and chucking overripe avocados in the bin than shooting a monkey in a forest," says Buchanan.
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