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This was felt to cause a feeling of failure or guilt for some mothers who did not feel they had the capacity they felt was required to provide their child with additional activity opportunities.
And some of these headphones have been known to cause a feeling of queasiness or dizziness, but it depends on the person.
Officials also say the C.I.A. long ago dropped some of its harshest methods, including waterboarding, in which water is poured on a prisoner's face to cause a feeling of suffocation.
Let us also suppose that these five factors are sufficient to cause a feeling of unsteadiness.
Spender begins his article, "Few things are so apt to cause a feeling of drowsy despair at a medical meeting as the prospect of an academic discussion on the etiology of osteo-arthritis...one master says one thing, and another says another; so that the self-styled practical man cries out in his confusion, How have all these speculations helped me" [8].
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This sort of scepticism about the contribution of the emotions to the intentionality or God-directedness of religious experience reflects a certain model of their structure, according to which they are comprised of a thought component and a feeling component, where the first gives rise to the second (as the thought of God's presence is said here to cause a certain feeling).
Eating odd things like this can lead to bowel blockage or cause a feeling of fullness which will interfere with proper nutrition for the baby.
In that case, the paralyzing agent would cause a feeling of suffocation.
It was not even directed at the guy as much as it was directed at myself because it's really not a good feeling to cause an old man the torture of his lifetime.
For this analysis TBI was defined as any injury ever to the head that caused a feeling of being 'dazed or confused' and or 'loss of conciseness/blackout'.
This time, they had her inhale CO2, an experience that causes a feeling of asphyxiation.
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