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He wants to make sure that people in the White House think hard about it — which may feel like due process, but isn't.
The other is called the arousal theory and suggests that the sight of others eating leads to more and faster consumption, especially in animals, which may feel they are competing for food.
A worry shared by many older adults is that forgetfulness, which may feel increasingly pervasive as the years go by, will eventually lead to the loss of precious memories and the inability to remember new experiences in the future.
As a passenger, you can choose to sit on the back – which may feel a bit intimate for those who prefer not to touch thighs with their tour guides – or you can hop in a sidecar.
"It's like putting a jigsaw together where you take lots of individual pieces which may feel quite different [but] you end up with a picture that's recognisable to the audience," the controller says.
"These partnerships are starting as ways for colleges, which may feel themselves cash-strapped, to make some bucks," said Philip G. Altbach, the Monan professor of higher education at Boston College.
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When we give ourselves permission to be "in" the moments that don't feel good -- which may even feel like hell -- ironically, we experience a kind of wholeness.
This is unsurprising: social standing brings innumerable social and material resources, which impact upon the degree to which one may feel efficacious.
Creativity Unzipped has special power in this moment in which what may feel unzipped is the fabric of our democracy, and in which the narrative that many of us are spinning is a depressive cocoon.
Only two women are on the list, which some may feel is a slight on the many British sportswomen making their mark in world-class competition.
The objective, according to administration officials, is to create an unpressured atmosphere in which North Korea may feel more free to negotiate steps toward the American demand for a "complete, verifiable and irreversible dismantlement" of its nuclear programs.
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