Sentences with phrase «where emotional ties»

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Another bias is mental accounting where an investor divides wealth into arbitrary categories and makes irrational decisions based on the category, such as a stock purchase or sale tied to an emotional attachment to the company.
You'll find sections on piercing, breast surgery, d - mer (a condition where mothers have a short, sudden emotional dip during a milk ejection reflex), tongue - tie including pictures of lesser - known types, depression, and much more, along with resources for further information on each topic.
In order to take advantage of a potential presidential wave, Democratic operatives are cutting emotional ties from some rural areas that made up their previous majority, such as downstate Illinois and parts of Ohio, to focus on more suburban districts, where they believe changing demographics are moving seats into the Democratic column.
Last weekend, in an interview with The Sunday Times, Malik explained that he didn't have an eating disorder, but his behavior was tied to an emotional need during a very stressful time: «Every area of my life was so regimented and controlled, it was the one area where I could say, «No, I'm not eating that.»
Food also tends to be the basis for a lot of our shared experiences where we create memories and emotional ties
Known for his haunting and poignant family portraits, Zhang's paintings highlight the emotional conflicts of his generation under the Cultural Revolution, where individual expression and traditional family ties were at explicit odds with the pressure to fit into the collectivist ideal.
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