Sentences with phrase «by psychological nature»

Just as some individuals prefer, by psychological nature, to lease an automobile or rent an apartment, others prefer to make their purchases with a minimum down payment and stretch out the length of payments as long as possible, while others prefer to make a relatively large down payment and to pay off the loan or mortgage as quickly as possible.

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In face of this strictly «pagan» materialism and naturalism it becomes a pressing duty to remind ourselves once again that, if the laws of biogenesis of their nature suppose and effectively bring about an economic improvement in human living - conditions, it is not any question of well - being, it is solely a thirst for greater being that by psychological necessity can save the thinking world from the taedium vitae.
I was however trying to illustrate the point that belief is a psychological state that by nature isn't going to be evidenced.
Prayer is primarily a spiritual experience and not a psychological process, an art and not a technique, and by its very nature no blueprint can be given for it.
But if presented as simply engendered by nature and need and not as a faith in the faithfulness of God — that is, as trust in its object — it is distorted into a psychological reassurance, or degraded into some sort of bonding agent which can then be exploited as a necessary adhesive for the wholeness of the personality.
But as we are taught by our deepening insight into the dominant role of love in the world and the central place of man's response to that love, and as a consequence of our better understanding of human nature in its psychological depths, we are beginning to see ever wider implications of the truth that God wills and works for men to become men and in freedom to act like men.
I think «true» Christians are by (psychological) nature, dishonest.
For years I have been put off by their spooky nature, and have, therefore, skirted the profound psychological insights to be found in the passages.
If, because of extended separation, these hormones are not soothed by contact with the mother, the baby can go into psychological shock, which, according to author Joseph Chilton Pearce, will prevent the activation of specific brain functions that is nature's blueprint for this time.
When it comes to optimal psychological development, it has been shown over and over by researchers that following nature's powerful plan works best.
Through the work, Varnum aimed to address the nature of reactions to extraterrestrial life by analyzing reactions using a software program that quantifies emotions, feelings, drives and other psychological states in written texts.
He claims that the nature of a country's political system — specifically, whether it is a democracy or a dictatorship — is determined by psychological biases triggered by the threat of disease (See «Genes, germs and the origins of politics»).
A week after the government announced its review of mental health legislation, an expert report published by the British Psychological Society's Division of Clinical Psychology on Friday 13 October challenges received wisdom about the nature of mental illness.
To try to reconcile the angels and devils of our nature, a team led by Molly Crockett, a psychologist at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom, combined the classic psychological and economics tools for probing altruism: pain and money.
Centering around the beautiful but troubled Emily Taylor (Rooney Mara), Side Effects takes us on a journey ranging anywhere from the psychological challenges posed by depression, to the cold - cash and colder - hearted nature of the business of medicine, to the legal aspects of prescribing drug trials.
Mark Duplass and Elisabeth Moss star in this psychological drama about a couple who spend a weekend at a getaway recommended by their therapist, which emerges as a unnerving and sincere examination of marital loyalty and the deceptive nature of appearances.
Due to their highly intelligent nature, African gray parrots are commonly affected by psychological or «boredom» picking.
Abstract elements now and again emerge by way of exaggerated gestures, elongated limbs, the doubling or tripling of images, hints of apparitions, or the intrusion of foreign materials and text into the paint, which satisfy the rich psychological nature of Alexander's work.
Such shows include Cultural Geometry (1988), Psychological Abstraction (1989), Artificial Nature (1990), and Post Human (1992 — 1993), a series of groundbreaking shows curated by Jeffrey Deitch.
By continually hammering on climate change or global warming — a challenge for sure, but abstract and not immediate to most people's experience — we've disconnected from most people who have more immediate concerns; we've virtually stopped talking about the impacts of air and water pollution on their children's health, the psychological damage all of us experience when nature around us is destroyed, and so on.
38 -LSB-...] the practice at issue in paragraph 31, second indent, of Annex I to the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive exploits the psychological effect caused by the announcement of the winning of a prize, in order to induce the consumer to make a choice which is not always rational, such as calling a premium rate telephone number to ask for information about the nature of the prize, travelling at great expense to collect an item of low - value crockery or paying the delivery costs of a book which he already has (sic).
Their job description entails assessing and evaluating an individual by conducting psychometric tests, interviews, and surveys to obtain information on the nature of their psychological problem.
A brief overview of what might be expected by a person seeking a psychological assessment is highlighted here: The assessment begins with an in - depth interview and it is either structured or unstructured in nature.
A secure - functioning relationship is by nature a two - person psychological system, and therefore pro-relationship.
(a) qualified members of other professions, such as physicians, social workers, lawyers, pastoral counselors, professional counselors licensed under Title 37, chapter 23, marriage and family therapists licensed under Title 37, chapter 37, or educators, from doing work of a psychological nature consistent with their training if they do not hold themselves out to the public by a title or description incorporating the words «psychology», «psychologist», «psychological», or «psychologic»;
They are by nature counselors, skilled in the art of listening, equipped to assess and advise, and trained in the practices of psychological therapy, or, fittingly enough, psychotherapy.
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