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Supporters of the robots say they offer a number of advantages: they process information faster than humans, and they are not subject to fear, panic, a desire for revenge or other emotions that can cloud human judgment.
And Montesquieu defined political liberty as the tranquility of mind that comes from not being subject to fear for one's safety.
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If he's already aggressive, dominant, or subject to fear-biting, it can provoke him to bite you.
FPS was observed only in rats subjected to fear conditioning, whereas all rats showed PPI and startle habituation.
The child experiences total humiliation, while the other children who are watching are subjected to fear.
Given the marked increase in cocaine seeking under punishment in the BLA-lesioned rats, they and their respective sham controls were subjected to fear conditioning to assess the extent to which reduction in fear evoked by shock was a factor in the persistent seeking of cocaine.
The typically bourgeois, urban protagonists were often subjected to fears of public humiliation or loss of social esteem or respectability.
First is the natural fear of danger and pain; even Jesus was subject to this fear.
It's important to teach them to be cautious and to teach a response, but not have them be subject to ungoverned fear.
But if investors are given to irrational exuberance, they are subject to irrational fears, too.
But the region is still subject to irrational fears that can destabilize their financial systems.
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