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What on earth were the terms of that contract – a contract whose fulfilment was bound to have a bearing on our national reputation – if it could be broken at such a late stage and to such a degree?
For Malaska the new needs whose fulfilment humans are freed to pursue by automation are primarily human-centric, and have to do with the relations between individuals, interaction, and information.
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For given it was set initially in that illusory, endless, upper-middle-class summer of 1900s England, this had to be the story of a man furnished with no words for what he was or what he wanted, whose dream of fulfilment was, literally, unspeakable.
Mental illnesses such as depression or anxiety disorders are associated with increased risk-behaviour, possibly motivated by the lower value placed on a long life by people whose sense of fulfilment in life is compromised [ 38, 71, 72].
Mancuso et al. [ 13], using the same questionnaire as we did, defined the fulfilment of expectations as the percentage of patients whose expectations were fulfilled completely in each domain.
He had thought of women as inferiors, racked with penis envy, whose only route to fulfilment lay through men.
There's something marvellously ironic about the volcanic ash cloud coming along just when markets are in turmoil once again, the people deliver a deliciously mischievous electoral verdict, and you're wondering about the cruel fate dealt out to the children you love whose hopes of finding personal fulfilment and reasonable reward in the job market look bleak.
In 1945 and 1947, she was involved in organising Girton College's Working Women's Summer School, an institution designed to provide intellectual fulfilment for women whose formal education ended at the age of 14.
Judith Roddy's Nora is a vivid portrait of a wife whose hunger for life and sexual fulfilment leads her to ignore the sufferings of a wounded soldier.
Sometimes they're avatars for aficionados of shoot-em-up computer games (as is clearly the case with Hitman), or macho wish-fulfilment figures like James Bond, whose licence-to-kill credentials were depicted more explicitly in Casino Royale than in earlier Bond films.
The second one is nested in the former, and it is centred on the 'individual': a teleological view of the subject, whose agency, identity, and even self-fulfilment are tied to the individual capacity of strategic calculation, planning, and design of a 'life project' in a competitive (free) market environment.
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