Caution is the watchword when "Plastic Jesus" heads out to pursue his alter ego's creative impulses.
But if anyone can handle the contradictory impulses and requirements, it is the architect Robert A.M.
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She can have difficulty controlling her impulses and she falls quickly into conflicts with friends.
Doctors need to treat suicidal thoughts and impulses directly and teach patients coping techniques.
It begins to deluge you with all kinds of automatic and unhelpful thoughts, urges and impulses.
And that story is still to be fully written, but the initial impulses are not good.
Editorial keyboards generate trillions of impulses that are somehow brought together as an issue.
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The gunfire broke the delicate bones that help turn sound into sensory impulses to the brain.
Money needs to be flexible: incarnating itself as coins, paper, bonds, stocks or zipping electronic impulses.
Teaching teenagers to curb their angry impulses is a challenge for every parent on the planet.
Freud and psychoanalysis had exposed unconscious, primitive impulses lurking deep within all of us.
The impulses behind it may be human and ordinary, but the effects are not.
This is the system that inhibits impulses and guides decision-making, that encourages long-term planning and delays gratification.
Keynes chose Freud, mostly, and saw economies as essentially being driven by unconscious, pre-human impulses (animal spirits).
The researchers say identifying chemicals rather than electrical impulses will make for a more selective, precise instrument.
For an hour I was happy with myself, by my unerring grasp of my emotions, my impulses.
It takes sound waves in the environment and transforms them into nerve impulses to the auditory nerve.
These other two types have supporting, rather than starring roles in the brain, and cannot transmit nerve impulses.
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Inside its microphones is a capsule containing a diaphragm that vibrates near-perfectly when converting sound-waves into electric impulses.
At his general best, he truly blends romantic and classic impulses, his themes evolving new significance within their structures.
There always comes that moment when a democratic society, full of differing impulses and quarrelsome factions, suddenly says: Enough.
Even the Internet, despite its freewheeling reputation, faced regulatory impulses from the get-go.
His neural-robotic leg will respond to electrical impulses from muscles in his hamstring.
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So, you have to use those long-term impulses even as investors these days.
First, Netanyahu isn't as shameless as Sharon and he doesn't seem to have the dictatorial impulses Sharon suffered from.
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But they're also able to take a long-term perspective and check their impulses.
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Caffeine works by suppressing the neurotransmitters in your brain that would normally release nerve impulses that make you tired.
Yet again a reasonable principle is taken to irrational extremes, and again no allowance is made for charitable impulses.
Doctors, it turns out, are prey to all kinds of unrealistically optimistic impulses.
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In describing her own life, what she actually explains are the two competing human impulses - conformity and individualism.
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