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181 The study, "When Emotionality Trumps Reason," examines how jurors make decisions rationally and emotionally. 182 My show is an exercise in will - fully ignorant, emotionally based, non intellectual, incurious passion about things. 183 Emotionally invested in their well-being, he was thrilled when an experimental drug, L-DOPA, snapped them out of their coma. 184 When we lose a dear friend, someone we have loved deeply, we are left with a grief that can paralyse us emotionally for a long time. 185 With a laid-off father who likes drinking and often scolds him without reason, he says he hardly feels emotionally attached to his father. 186 Her mother was an out of control channel that would bring through some of the most vicious of entities that would batter Mila emotionally and physically. 187 Do you use housework as a way to disengage emotionally? 188 Life for the successful doctor can be emotionally and financially rewarding. 189 The amygdala had the greatest response to scenes as most emotionally intense. 190 Whenever the stately national anthem is performed, I am invariably emotionally roused. 191 Successful leaders are emotionally and intellectually oriented to the future - not wedded to the past. 192 The answer is that by then I would have emotionally attached myself to this person and would then be in a situation where I would either have to settle for less than what I wanted, or break it off. 193 One day while he was autographing books in a Harlem department store, an emotionally disturbed black woman pushed her way through the crowd and thrust a sharp letter opener into King's chest. 194 Spouse revenge filicide: occurs when a mother kills her child to emotionally harm that child's father. 195 Kuang and his troupe of tyro assassins are younger and more in over their heads than they realize, and things get emotionally and operationally out of hand with a rapidity that is stunning. 196 This jibes with research showing that women are physiologically and emotionally more sensitive to unsatisfactory relationships. 197 Rectovaginal fistula, an abnormal epithelium-lined communication between the rectum and vagina, poses a great impact emotionally, socially, and sexually in all affected women. 198 According to a new survey, 84 per cent of women struggle with so-called 'toxic friends' who are self-absorbed, emotionally draining, critical or backstabbing. 199 He had never learned that a person might be emotionally -- instead of intellectually -- great. 200 But whether that flexibility is intrinsic, or rather cultural, socialised or even emotionally led, remains a grey area. 201 They would be far better off, materially and emotionally, if they all pulled together. 202 The regimental commander who told me these spoke slowly and emotionally. 203 The vasectomy, he explained, was because children could weaken a fighter emotionally, distracting him from the cause of waging class war and destroying capitalism. 204 Junior High is a transition time for our students physically, emotionally and academically. 205 Secondly, migrants find difficulty in integrating with city life culturally and emotionally. 206 When you're emotionally overwrought, it can be hard to remember exactly what was said. 207 When teens drive the course alone, in what Steinberg calls the emotionally "cool" situation of an empty room, they take risks at about the same rates that adults do. 208 They become overly sensitive to relationships with others and can lash out emotionally. 209 This is an excellent lunation for examining our belief structures and learning about those places where we are most emotionally invested in being right. 210 Ah, this has to do with holographic manipulations and emotionally charged scarring that lock in such thought-form from long ago.