Sentences with phrase «psychological importance»

But you also needs to not add much psychological importance to such cases of preference and then not liking a person.
As a result, they may place greater psychological importance on the bullying message, and therefore suffer more, and demonstrate less resilience.
The third belief underlying our current preference for biology over attachment is part of a more general belief that infancy is a time of little permanent psychological importance.
«The non-verbal understanding and psychological importance in a transaction is something that is a constant learning process.
He was only talking about psychological importance after the Chelsea win, then he goes and does this and lets Utd off the hook with their draw and Gives Chelsea a boost aswel after thier win.....
He suspected the psychological importance of these little - noticed words extends beyond the individual mind; perhaps, he thought, they also play a role in personal relationships.
I want to talk about a different perspective — more specifically the psychological importance of deviating from diet and how it can make or break your success.
In the same Ain't it Cool News interview, Mann mentions the psychological importance of the extreme close - up in the film:
As intriguing as the psychological importance of the relentlessly hip soundtrack (other songs include Ween's «Japanese Cowboy» and Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra's «Some Velvet Morning») is the way that Morvern Callar echoes much contemporary photography in its off - kilter but always extraordinary framing, palette, subject matter, and mood.
The DfE should have just given the # 18 million to Lambeth College instead of buying most of the site with it, to renovate the existing buildings most of which which were designed when architects understood the psychological importance of natural light and fresh air to human existence.
If you don't like debt, don't discount the psychological importance of doing what you can to avoid being in debt.
LISA YUSKAVAGE — Every aspect is imbued with mood or psychological importance.
The anatomic studies provided a priori hypotheses about the network constitution, and the functional studies supported these hypotheses while providing a priori descriptions of their psychological importance in social cognition.
Our purpose, however, is not to understand the neurological basis of the sense of touch but rather its psychological importance.
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