Only they probably haven't had the Dog as long as you did and may not have
the same emotional attachment to him or her that you did and may be less inclined than you are to find the Dog a good home.
There's
the same emotional attachment to individual teachers and local schools, even the ones that don't work very well, so the governor's attacks make people feel protective.»
Not exact matches
In 2007, researchers published the first randomized, controlled study of the effect of being raised in an orphanage; that study, and subsequent research on the
same sample of Romanian orphans, found that compared with babies placed with a foster family, those who were sent
to institutions had lower IQs, slower physical growth, problems with human
attachment and differences in functioning in brain areas related
to emotional development.
«In addition
to sharing
emotional attachments with our dogs, humans share many of the
same ailments our pets suffer when fighting cancer.
If the spouse do not gives her time and love, she will feel distracted and ignored and the
same could happen with a man, which could lead
to emotional attachment with someone else.
And the
same we can say that it is dangerous
to get a very quick
emotional attachment that arises because of the apparent closeness and intimacy, even with virtual communication.
The game seems
to rely heavily on an
emotional attachment to the vague story and while I was drawn in by its brilliance I can't grantee everyone will feel the
same.
A lifelong anarchist, he made almost no money and his
emotional attachment to certain colours and scenes meant that he didn't have quite the
same ruthlessly objective attitude
to painting as Monet.
In these types of cases if both side decide
to remain in the
same house while going through a divorce it is usually out of spite and some sort of
emotional attachment to the family residence.
However, the
same demonstrates why an independent investigation is so important:
to divest oneself from the
emotional attachments to the evidence.
Basically, our
emotional and
attachment needs are hydraulic: the more we rely on one individual
to meet these needs (e.g., an ex-partner), the less we tend
to rely on another individual
to meet these
same needs (e.g., a new partner).
I definitely don't have the
same kind of
emotional attachment to the property that you do with this particular one.
The
same goes for current homeowners, many sellers have an
emotional attachment to their home so they believe that they will find a buyer that is just as passionate as they are about the property but that's not the case in most situations.