Sentences with phrase «driven by impulse»

Their inappropriate actions are driven by impulse and the ability to compartmentalize their behaviors.
Grocers are taking advantage of the fact that most shoppers are driven by impulse and short on time.
The camera's unrelenting focus on the lead means that Abbott has to carry the film — and he does, giving life to a character driven by impulse and emotion and incapable of straightening himself out.
Raw is a sincere and disturbing descent into a hellish daily existence, one driven by impulse and hunger.
But some were less driven by impulse and instinct.
In Technopoly, Neil Postman says that overly technological cultures, «driven by the impulse to invent, have as their aim a grand reductionism in which human life must find its meaning in machinery and technique.»
Think what you will of his philosophy, Dreiser makes determinism plausible, depicting convincingly in his novels the feeling of passivity and of being driven by impulse.
Young kids are driven by their impulses.
I was also amazed by advances in nanotechnology, specifically robotics driven by impulses in the brain, how that's actually happening.
Peggy Cummins and John Dall star, meeting in a sexually charged carny shooting contest and soon driven by impulses of violence and arousal they don't fully understand.
The lie of America's interest in deposing dictatorships and righting apocalyptic injustices for humanitarian reasons is the shame that hangs over the picture — and over every single citizen of our «enlightened» culture who still views selective intervention as anything but a personal crusade driven by impulses that are only eventually humanitarian.
I wanted to write characters who are driven by impulses that they may not always be consciously aware of — which I think is true for us human beings.

Not exact matches

Human psychology is complex, and we are driven by competing, even contradictory, impulses of fear, desire, ambition, envy, and the need to connect.
However, when it comes to impulse buys, the ease of purchase is even more important, as impulse shoppers are driven more by instant gratification than someone making a purposeful purchase.
Because, Lord, by every innate impulse and through all the hazards of my life I have been driven ceaselessly to search for you and to set you in the heart of the universe of matter, I shall have the joy, when death comes, of closing my eyes amidst the splendour of a universal transparency aglow with fire...
So secular society is driven by transmuted religious impulses, transmuted sacrificial behaviors, one of which is fear of global warming.
Confrontation and escape are the two impulses that drive him: the desire to see for himself and the need to avoid being «placed» by that vision.
When your kids are at stake, the worst thing you can do is to make impulse decisions, driven by preferences such as color and appearance of a product, over specific features and benefits.
But it was also a curious alliance of a technocratic drive for government regulation, the supposed expression of «value - free science,» and the pietist religious impulse to save America — and the world — by state coercion.
Another method is for cells to throttle back the processing of glucose during lean times by becoming insulin resistant, which blocks insulin from entering the cell and in essence rations the supply of glucose to last longer while also creating a powerful hunger impulse to drive people to find food.
Ancient Greece Plato compares the human will to a charioteer, driven by two horses, one representing our rational or moral impulses, and the other our irrational passions and appetites.
For bench scientists, who love fieldwork and are driven to exploration by sheer curiosity, the shift to computing may require some careful reining in of natural impulses.
«We wonder whether this may be a sign that their behavior is driven less by searching for clues to appropriate behavior versus acting on innate impulses,» Blakely said.
For me, if my desire to share is driven by ego or coming from an attention - seeking place, the impulse is probably not appropriate.
Ultimately, operating from a survival state means your life is driven by unconscious impulses that serve only to get you away from an immediate threat, not to set you up for success down the road, which can lead to less than optimal decisions in a moment of panic.
Traditionally, it was thought that the there were three main factors that derived from CNS activity that subsequently affected EMG amplitude: the motor unit recruitment extent, the motor unit firing frequency, and the synchronisation of these electrical impulses (with greater synchronisation perhaps implying greater neural drive from the CNS)(see review by Behm, 1995).
A prolific filmmaker who is more concerned with the drive of her characters rather than the plot that weaves them together, she has been dubbed by one critic as one of the only current French directors who «has been able to reconcile the lyricism of French cinema with the impulse to capture the often harsh face of contemporary France.
Driven by their inexperience and youthful impulses, the band's predicament starts to spiral fatefully out of control.
And like the old «Secret Life of Walter Mitty,» starring Danny Kaye (I haven't seen the remake yet), it offers a narrative that's at least one - fourth occupied by fantasy segments — yet there isn't enough variety in those segments or enough revelation of character beyond the «I wan na be famous» impulse that drives Pupkin to make them interesting.
These are British boys brought together by a restless, emotionally knotted teenage Lennon, a kid whose artistic impulses and rebellious tendencies serve him poorly in high school but drive him to create a skiffle band.
By high pricing on ebooks, they are losing some impulse and cost conscience buyers, but by lower pricing they would likely be driving people who would normally buy the more expensive hardcover over to the ebook market, and not just for the book in question but for future purchases as welBy high pricing on ebooks, they are losing some impulse and cost conscience buyers, but by lower pricing they would likely be driving people who would normally buy the more expensive hardcover over to the ebook market, and not just for the book in question but for future purchases as welby lower pricing they would likely be driving people who would normally buy the more expensive hardcover over to the ebook market, and not just for the book in question but for future purchases as well.
In an introduction to Giovanni Verga's novel, it is said about his treatment of his characters that he «never lets them analyze their impulses but simply lets them be driven by them.»
Jensen says that some families can be «timebombs», driven by destructive impulses.
is explained by the fact that Kindle books are half the price, buying Kindle books is straightforward and impulse driven, and that owning the Kindle makes a purchase from Amazon much more likely.
If you drive, you will save money on gas by doing it in one big trip, but you'll also be less tempted to impulse buy since you won't be going into the store as often.
It's driven by the Get Rich Quick impulse (investors who enjoy seeing big numbers on their portfolio statements continue to bid prices upward and there is no restraint on them doing so).
«Pet items continue to be an impulse buy, driven by price, perceived value and need at the grocery, drug and mass store level.»
Impulse Driven (Gamestop by any other name) are currently running a bit of a Halloween blowout, featuring a number of scary games brought down to some impressive price points.
Metal Gear Survive is driven by the same impulse that drives State of Decay.
But our impulse, our goals, were really driven by taking the Dunia tool set and the editor in terms of the professional development tools.
Kasper Pincis» fascination with stories of heroic expeditions is the inception to a large part of his work, he says of his practice that it is more driven by a literary impulse rather than a purely visual one.
Kline's is an abstraction reduced to the primary relationship between white backgrounds, albeit constructed using visible superimpositions, and black brushstrokes laid on the surface, often off - center, imperious in their constructive force, reflecting a style entirely driven by the artist's impulses.
His fascination with stories of heroic expeditions is the inception to a large part of his work, he says of his practice that it is more driven by a literary impulse rather than a purely visual one.
[1] The divide is a drama manufactured by us and for us, built of fragmented impulses and drives that work to negotiate a final assimilation that will (crucially) never take place.
They were driven by their own poetic impulses, setting themselves apart from the mainstream as each pursued his own perceivable reality.
A ghostly yet solid memory of the piece of furniture, Whiteread's subjects are inspired by both public and personal narratives, driven by «an autobiographical impulse, using something familiar, to do with my childhood» (R. Whiteread, quoted in Rachel Whiteread, exh.
As the art historian Johanna Burton notes, «Bove brings things together not to nudge associative impulses into free play driven by the unconscious, but rather to conjure a kind of affective tangle that disrupts any singular, historical narrative.»
Whiteread's subjects are inspired by both public and personal narratives, driven by «an autobiographical impulse, using something familiar, to do with my childhood» (R. Whiteread, quoted in Rachel Whiteread, exh.
In the fast - paced frenzy that drives our contemporary societies, where thoughts and impulses are beamed by way of artificial satellites and express the paramount need to scroll through the snippets of information that make up the latest trends, the current post-digital, new - media generation is faced with the unprecedented shift from direct life experience to an artificial way of connecting / disconnecting with the natural / analogical world.
However, as the art historian Johanna Burton notes, «Bove brings things together not to nudge associative impulses into free play driven by the unconscious, but rather to conjure a kind of affective tangle that disrupts any singular, historical narrative.»
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