Sentences with phrase «more hypersensitive»

In general across the school, I have noticed that students are more aggressive, more active, more hypersensitive, and less focused.»
«Following last week's manufactured outrage over Easter eggs, we're sad to see more hypersensitive victim - pleading of this sort.

Not exact matches

Seems more like someone is being hypersensitive.
My mum has always told me that being hypersensitive is a great thing because, even though you might feel like you're at the bottom of a big black hole when faced with life's difficulties, you feel more amazing than ever when life is good I try to remember that when things are rough.
While some hypersensitive babies actually sleep more, not all infants are able to fall asleep as an escape to block out sensory overload, according to parenting website Ask Dr. Sears.
Some genetically susceptible children are more prone to develop severe food allergies or hypersensitive reaction in response to certain dietary agents.
Since ES can be modeled essentially outside of the brain or in a computer, researchers can exhaustively test for influential regions that transform a hypersensitive network into a more stable one.
«Silent Hill 2 was a game intended from the start for the USA, because it had more blood and everyone was becoming hypersensitive about violence and gore in Japan.»
Some breeds of dogs like Labradors, Spaniels and Terriers are more susceptible to canine food allergies, because of their genetic make up which includes a relatively hypersensitive immune system.
«Silent Hill 2 was a game intended from the start for the USA, because it had more blood and everyone was becoming hypersensitive about violence and gore in Japan.»
The way Alice Neel rides the edge of something primitive in her work, the physicalness of her process, her alternately agitated and mangy surfaces, her breathtaking brushstrokes, and the hypersensitive obsessiveness of her portraits suggest Neel ranks among the greatest American painters of the 20th century and merits more than a floor of the Whitney.
However, one commentator said that»... rather than thinking of them as destructive reductions, it might be more productive to see them, as John Cage did, as hypersensitive screens — what Cage suggestively described as «airports of the lights, shadows and particles.»
On the flip side, when they are in the negative perspective, partners are hypersensitive and take things much more personally.
The vague criteria can lead to false diagnoses, such as in cases of hypersensitive caretakers or children who originally possess more problematic temperaments.
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