Sentences with phrase «everyday experience suggests»

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Thus, in his comments on defining religion, Berger approvingly refers to Rudolf Otto's idea of the holy, and suggests in the light of that concept that religious experience must be recognized as distinct from «the experiences of ordinary, everyday reality.»
She also suggests that each circumcised experience has the potential to buildup negative memory imprints so that over time, repeated sexual encounters with the same partner may lead to negative feelings between the two that carry over into everyday life.
Historically, evidence suggests that breastfeeding was once perceived as an ordinary «everyday» experience within societies such as the UK, in which this is now no longer the case (Oakley, 1979; Carter, 1996).
It surely goes without saying for anyone within the iOS community, but any releases by Mediocre Games are far more than the everyday experiences that their modest name suggests.
Sharing the W12's 90 - litre fuel tank means that the V8 will be able to go over 400 miles at the 22 - 25 mpg that experience suggests it should be able to return in everyday use.
The T8 Twin Engine plug - in hybrid claims to return up to 134.5 mpg — but our experience with other plug - in hybrids (including the Volvo V60 Plug - In Hybrid) suggests you're unlikely to achieve this figure in everyday driving.
Recent research among Australian primary school students suggests many continue to have similar experiences in their everyday lives as Khopkar described.
This suggests that when highly negative events occur, parents are just as concerned about helping their sons understand and cope as their daughters but in the context of everyday negative events, the kinds of stressful and emotional experiences we have on a daily basis, girls may be learning a more emotionally expressive style.
Implications of the present research suggest that strategies to increase psychological flexibility may help individuals cope with everyday experiences of ostracism.
First, it suggests that teachers» relationships with specific students can be primary sources of teachers» everyday emotional experiences and wellbeing because teacher — student relationships contribute to a basic need for relatedness.
May I suggest that: a) «the MLS game» (list low, hold offers 5 - 15 days & scramble to get your own offer in the meantime); b) the prevalence of simultaneous presentation of 5 - 50 competing bids (full info on all bids only known by Seller Agent); c) the new - prominence of Teams / mega-Teams / office - within - an - office sub-Brokerages; d) the often «coached - from - afar» suggestions about how Registrants can maximize GCI, minimize expenses and offset competition - induced, listing - fee discounts; e) Average Prices resulting in everyday Co-op Brokerage fees of $ 15K, 20K and more and f) the high percentage of Registrants who have not experienced any market conditions other than «Prices perpetually Up, Seller always Wins, Buyer puts - up or Shuts - up»; g) Electronic signification — you can no longer look in the whites of your competitor's eyes, because half of them aren't even physically present.
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