It's a very evolutionarily hard-wired response that comes from a primitive need to respond very quickly.
The short answer is that we, and men especially, are hard-wired to always want more.
Some are hard-wired by genetics and early-life experience to react more fearfully to challenges.
Similarly, we are hard-wired to inductively reach broad conclusions about people from relatively few data points.
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There is no hard-wired fan agony surrounding the Heat, no decades-long boil for a title.
Economic growth results from the hard-wired desire of the individual to produce in order to consume.
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Modern, unequal societies are hugely stressful because they violate people's hard-wired sense of fairness.
Our brains are instinctively hard-wired to tell us whether we should approach or avoid.
Our brains are also hard-wired to bring human beings together to form protective groups and clans.
It is easy for a new, well-intentioned manager to inadvertently run afoul of the hard-wired human brain.
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The program was still in its infancy and thus had no hard-wired constituency among warfighters or voters.
We humans seem to be hard-wired to worry about our status in relation to others and feeling included.
Within his inner circle, especially the tight-knit, politically hard-wired Bush family, the debate cut right to the bone.
If we are hard-wired to be communal, as scientists claim, then we are also hard-wired to accept brands.
This confers quasi-regulatory status on them and ensures their judgments are hard-wired into rules governing banks, insurers and funds.
This is hardly a new line of argument for Mr. Ryan, but rather is hard-wired in his philosophical circuits.
The scare stories flow off the word-processors as if hard-wired into the system.
Because of the U.S. Senate makeup, are farm subsidies hard-wired into the system?
It would not have been the original detectors that were hard-wired into the system because they run on mains power.
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But whereas juvenile delinquents tend to have little capacity for empathy and altruism, entrepreneurs also tend to be hard-wired for philanthropy.
More than this, people are hard-wired, when reading a magazine, to take in everything on the page, from editorial to advertising.
People understand words better than value curves, because a love of stories, intrigue and relationships is hard-wired in the human brain.
That is, the child becomes hard-wired to react much more strongly than someone who did not experience a lot of turmoil.
Rather than being hard-wired, our social relationships and how we live play a huge role in shaping and reshaping our brains.
Most computers were expensive and difficult to operate, and would typically be hard-wired directly to another computer if a connection was needed.
We are not genetically hard-wired to eat creatures that live in water.
Engineers love the chips, which let them test their chip designs quickly, without waiting several months for an ASIC to be hard-wired together.
Since these numbers are hard-wired into tens of thousands of derivatives contracts and loan agreements, the losers would almost certainly dispute the changes.
People often think that if some ability is located in a particular part of the brain, that must mean that it's "hard-wired" and inflexible.
And if you create content that includes genuinely new and interesting information, people will share it, because we are all hard-wired to teach and learn.
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