Sentences with phrase «driving individual suffer»

The idea of a long training session (especially if it isn't mandatory) can make even the most career - driving individual suffer from commitment issues.

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It is driven by a desire to eliminate unnecessary suffering and to prioritise animals as individuals, not just as species.
Historian Zaretsky traces psychoanalysis back to its pre-Freudian roots and argues that its major contribution was to show that unconscious motivations could drive not only individuals but also societies; indeed, «even great nations can suffer traumas, change course abruptly, and regress.»
During this final stage of Adrenal Fatigue, an individual can suffer from extreme tiredness, lack of sex drive, irritability, depression, anxiety, weight loss, apathy and disinterest in the world around him.
Individuals suffering with Hyperglycemia, Diabetes, or low sex drive may have issues with this area.
The Cochran Firm, D.C. is accepting cases by individuals who suffered injuries and drove a GM vehicle subject to the ignition switch recall.
Cognitive impairment is one of the major reasons an individual may not be allowed to drive after suffering a traumatic brain injury such as a concussion.
With this minimum amount of liability coverage, your insurance company will pay up to $ 15,000 for injuries sustained by an individual that suffers bodily injury as a result of your actions while driving a vehicle and up to $ 30,000 for all persons injured in a single accident that you were found to have caused.
These individuals represent over 900 inventors, 700 investors, and well over 1300 entrepreneurs who drive the innovation economy — yet are suffering billions of dollars in losses at the hands of patent trolls and rampant litigation.
Without getting into too much detail (which would require a separate paper), the basic conception was that the innate drives and emerging wishes of the individual come into conflict with external reality (including other people) and the developing superego, leading to more or less chronic and unconscious anxiety, which creates, not only individually experienced suffering, but disruptions in one's relationships (Freud, 1920).
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