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But Mr. Bennet's sharply reasoned decisions sometimes left him vulnerable to feeling misunderstood.
You can sell anything because women are so vulnerable to feeling inadequate.
If you're tired and worn out, you're going to be more vulnerable to feeling overwhelmed, David says.
The spouse or partner is acutely vulnerable to feeling out of place, and if you add to that the kind of career uncertainty that Oswald Lobato is facing, you've got a crisis brewing.
Considering the finding that body dissatisfaction can begin in childhood, the researchers wrote: "This suggests that contrary to previous reports, some children [vulnerable because of early body dissatisfaction and higher weight] might be more vulnerable to feeling under pressure from media, family and peers".
The very nature of creative work makes you more vulnerable to feeling inadequate.
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Nations become especially vulnerable to feelings of humiliation, it seems, at a time of massive and confusing change, such as the one we're navigating now.
One British study of 323 men found that although they displayed less "active grief" than their female partners, they were more vulnerable to feelings of despair and difficulty in coping eight weeks following the loss.
Follow-up experiments suggest that people prone to nostalgia were less likely to have lingering thoughts about death, as well as less likely to be vulnerable to feelings of loneliness.
Writing in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Eisenberger and two UCLA colleagues reported that research subjects who carried a rare variant of a single gene known to increase pain sensitivity also were acutely vulnerable to feelings of rejection.
29 Women who tend to use a theory of self blame and negligence might be particularly vulnerable to feelings of not being taken seriously when their doctor proposes a strategy of no antibiotic or delayed antibiotic.
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