Examples of Feelings in in a sentence
Daskal, and Carol StockingLegal Trends in BioethicsSigrid Fry-Revere 2006 The Journal of Clinical Ethics, Volume 17, Number 4, Winter 2006Do We Undervalue Feelings in Patients Who Are Cognitively Impaired?Edmund G.
Table A9.14Chronic Sad or Hopeless Feelings in the Past 12 Months by Race/Ethnicity Note: Cells are empty if there are less than 10 respondents.Suicide Ideation by Race/Ethnicity Note: Cells are empty if there are less than 10 respondents.
Feelings in the diaspora towards the TNA are mixed and frequently ambivalent.
Richard Bloomer published the article, “Comparison of 5-Hour ENERGY and Caffeine on Cognitive Performance and Subjective Feelings in Young Men and Women,” in the Journal of Caffeine Research in 2015.
However, historians need also to be reminded sometimes that a deep understanding of history requires imputing what was on the minds of those people who made history, what their narratives were, as historian Ramsay MacMullen implored in his book, Feelings in History: Ancient and Modern (2003).
Wishes and Feelings in Best Interests Decisions under the Mental Capacity Act 2005The Wye Valley case is a good example of a judge placing a strong emphasis on wishes and feelings, and resonates with the approach encouraged in connection with the CRPD.
Lucey & Michael Dowling, The Role of Feelings in Investor Decision-Making, 19 J.
Feelings in humans include hunger, thirst, various sorts of pain, hot or cold, the urge to urinate, tiredness, depression, etc.
Notwithstanding that the Debtors have made commercially reasonable efforts to correctly characterize, classify, categorize, or designate certain claims, assets, executory contracts, unexpired leases, and other items reported in the Schedules and Statements, the Debtors nonetheless may have improperly characterized, classified, categorized, or designated certain items.
A.; Burke, M.C. (1987): The Power of Feelings in Understanding Advertising Effects, in: Journal of Consumer Research, Vol.