Sentences with phrase «of irrational responses»

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Rather than assuming that people understand their own interests and act according to them, the writers approach the negotiation process as a phenomenon that's only understood as a set of essentially irrational and emotional responses.
The theories of behavioral economics inform how businesses, and individuals, can try to avoid the irrational responses that mislead even the best among us.
The discomfort that some may have with hearing these members of their community is perhaps a response to the irrational and oppressive aspects that these historical religous systems require of them.
Carrying an attitude of entitlement and focusing on what we think we «deserve» is an irrational response to Christ's sacrifice on the cross for us.
You are welcome to disagree, and you are free to do so in whatever manner you choose; if your response is some type of irrational, hate - driven attack on someone else's way of life, though, you really are contributing more to my point then your own.
Seems to me that football brings out irrational emotional responses, the media exploits that as much as possible and a lot of supporters of other teams love laughing at whinging gooners after we have lost (thanks aftv for feeding the enemy so well!)
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, 19 million people in the United States alone suffer from mental illnesses that involve irrational fear responses.
Same story as with FPA and Aston: in response to increasingly irrational activity in small cap investing (e.g., the numbers of firms being acquired at record high earnings levels), Intrepid is concentrated in a handful of undervalued sectors and cash.
Not only thunderstorms, but also fireworks, gunshots, or even the sound of birds chattering can trigger an irrational fear response.
We have seen a few cases of extreme and irrational fear in dogs that seem to be seizure - based as determined by the bout - like nature of the problem, EEG evidence in one case and positive response to anticonvulsant medication.
Exhibition: «Delirious: Art at the Limits of Reason 1950 — 1980» at Met Breuer This expansive show explores 30 years of absurd and irrational art made in part as a response to the political and cultural turbulence from the 1950s through the»80s.
The sexism inherent in many early responses to her work was virulent: A critic wrote in 1960, «The goddess Ate, patroness of reckless blindness and mad impulse, may be responsible for the work of Helen Frankenthaler,» going on to describe the artist and her work (and treating them as one and the same) as «irrational,» «hysterical,» «romantic, hypersensitive, sulky,» and «an example of thin, nervous romanticism.»
The response of an irrational person is to declare level 2 or level 3 science as «settled science», «a fact on par with the theory of infrared radiative transfer of gases.»
The lack of rational dynamic response may actually be reasonable only if we continue to have governments adopt irrational solutions.
The acid in the some of the responses to you is preconditioned from years of slugging it out with irrational rationalists.
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Once we accept this about ourselves and about our partner, we can begin to understand the seemingly «irrational» and «out - of - control» as part and parcel of an ancient alarm system that perceives and reacts outside of our conscious control and intent and calls for a different kind of response.
REBT theory emphasizes four core irrational beliefs as the cause of intense emotional responses.
it is likely that the responses would have approached the consensus found with respect to the issue of the existence of irrational parental alienation.
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