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aggression造句
121 A solid majority shows strong correlation with disrespectful behavior, verbal abuse and physical aggression. 122 Kennedy wanted to be able to respond to Communist aggression at any level. 123 She may feel cautious about exploring certain themes in her pretend play such as coping with aggression. 124 Such overt aggression turned the Labour Party away from pacifism and towards the acceptance of a degree of force to implement collective security. 125 An attitude construed as enthusiasm when conveyed face to face is indistinguishable from aggression in voice-mail mes-sages or faxes. 126 Aggression would have given a survival advantage in cave dweller days and earlier and so would have been favored by natural selection. 127 That there is aggression in work enterprises has been a phenomenon pointed to and discussed by a number of psychoanalysts. 128 Aggression, in the Morrissey vision, is something which is both permitted and to be encouraged in certain circumstances. 129 His behavior ranged from self-injury to aggression against others. 130 President Hoover and most Americans strongly opposed Japan's aggression. 131 Red-orange corresponds to desire, sexual passion, pleasure, domination, aggression, and thirst for action. 132 "The effects we found in these experiments were quite large, which suggests that prayer may really be an effective way to calm anger and aggression," Bushman said. 133 Russia did the technical aggression by the wire telegraph in Outer Mongolia. It emerged the imperialist characteristics such as stealthy, two-faced and compromise. 134 Imperialist aggression has met with strong opposition from the people throughout the world. 135 Indeed, such dark forces as extreme ethnic nationalism, aggression, hegemonistic tendencies, intolerance, racism, xenophobia and terrorism have been unleashed to wreak havoc on a global seale. 136 Males that are either small or large tend to display less aggression than those that are medium-size, according to the research, published in The American Naturalist. 137 The basic variable of family environment has significant negative relationship with the children's aggression action in school. 138 Europe's powers would have fought over their differences without Napoleon. But the scale and ferocity of conflict was due in large part to the emperor's "aggression, egomania and lust for power". 139 This study tested hypotheses concerning the relationships between people's self-regard, their implicit theories, and aggression. 140 Intelligent, keen and biddable , with a strong will to please. Kindly nature, with no trace of aggression or undue shyness. 141 Nowadays, being unavailable is understood to be an act of aggression equal to driving tanks through the walls of the Danzig Post Office. 142 According to Fareed Zakaria, ‘”The basic message of the series is that a nation’s path to greatness lies in its economic prowess and that militarism, empire and aggression lead to a dead-end. 143 Its long postcranial frill not only serves as a display of aggression, but also protects the sensitive neck area from attacks. 144 The mission of the Navy is to maintain, train and equip combat-ready Naval forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression and maintaining freedom of the seas. 145 It condemned the saints as “evil-doing sinners” and said their canonisation was a “gross insult to the Chinese people's patriotic resistance against foreign aggression and oppression”. 146 Because of the limited space between man and man aggression must exist. 147 Heavily influenced by thrash pioneers Exodus, the band often chose raw aggression over the more technical style of peers like Death Angel and Forbidden. 148 For example some Goshawk lineages have proven far more productive, with less aggression problems than others, even after being reared and kept under the same parameters. 149 These manipulative attempts to get one's own way are sometimes referred to as "passive aggression" or "indirect aggression". 150 In order to aggrandize afresh their power, the powerful countries started aforethought aggression time and again.