Sentences with phrase «psychological frailties»

Players should learn how to move on from the past and play their game, that's something Wenger can't teach, but having said that if they can't learn how to overcome their psychological frailties after 2 years of constant failure against the same team then it's up to the manager to bench or sell the players and find a better ones who are willing to give their all to win.
He duly finds her, but soon Joe is up to his neck in a political conspiracy, his progress not helped by his own addictions and psychological frailty.

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We tend, quite properly, to relativize human frailties in terms of a social and psychological situationalism.
We have the same psychological and system based / tactical frailties as we had last year as we have the same manager.
The My - AHA project (my Active and Healthy Ageing) aims to reduce frailty risk by improving physical activity and cognitive function, psychological state, social resources, nutrition, sleep and overall well - being.
Once dismissed as female neurosis or physical frailty, PMS is now a recognized medical entity that clinically characterized as the cyclical occurrence or exacerbation of one or more physical or psychological symptoms during the luteal phase (after ovulation) of the menses.
Love, grief, and the frailty of the human condition are all brought to the fore as Gemma Will and Paul are caught up in a descent into violence, both psychological and ultimately physical.
Something in their posture suggests a frailty, but also gives a real sense of strength and a powerful psychological presence.
Although greater early local production of proinflammatory cytokines at wound sites is beneficial because it is associated with enhanced healing, greater systemic production of proinflammatory cytokines can represent a maladaptive response.24 Both physical and psychological stressors can provoke transient increases in plasma levels of proinflammatory cytokines, particularly IL - 6,25 as can negative emotions like depression and anxiety.26 - 28 More frequent or persistent stress - related changes have broad implications for physical and mental health; sustained elevated levels of proinflammatory cytokines have been linked to a variety of age - related diseases, including cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, arthritis, type 2 diabetes mellitus, certain cancers, and frailty and functional decline.29 - 31
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