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11 Sentences With "effortfully"

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What's so funny about how cliche he is, is how so "effortfully" contrarian he is.
And there's work finding that when people really effortfully engage their hippocampi, they may benefit.
The dropoff is unceremonious and disappointing for Eve, but she is effortfully optimistic to begin anew.
Research indicates that when people engage more effortfully, they are more receptive and more likely to remember whatever they decide.
Having had an uncomplicated pregnancy and delivery, she was effortfully cheerful and seemed impatient to be back home, where two energetic young sons were waiting.
It's an album of multiple parts, clearly divided by this unnamed tragedy deeply felt by the band, an event that caused a fissure between the sound; two halves effortfully blended together.
That slightly uncomfortable sense of equilibrium you feel will only intensify when you press play and realize that you cannot stop, that you cannot turn back, that you must listen through Post Malone's intro verse and get through to Kroeger's effortfully gruff lines.
The series leans on Ms. Kondo's nationality in other ways, too: The conspicuous presence of her interpreter helps to create the impression of a cultural chasm being effortfully but productively bridged; Ms. Kondo's own energy and kindness is tinged with an artfully ill-concealed sadness at these desperate Americans, their homes and minds choked with trash.
We hear plenty from them, effortfully blethering away with the type of plotty information the book avoids.
Heuristics, through greater refinement and research, have begun to be applied to other theories, or be explained by them. For example, the cognitive-experiential self-theory (CEST) also is an adaptive view of heuristic processing. CEST breaks down two systems that process information. At some times, roughly speaking, individuals consider issues rationally, systematically, logically, deliberately, effortfully, and verbally.
Freud, in 1959, in an article, called this a process of "working through" the grief. Healthy coping is achieved when the bereaved person is enabled to go forward with healthy, productive living by effortfully developing "new normals" to guide that living which is characterized by lesser stressful demands compared to the initial phase of grief. Greenblatt has reviewed spousal mourning as being essential for transition. He describes four phases of mourning: the initial reaction of shock, numbness, denial and disbelief; followed by pining, yearning, depression then in a healthy environment resolution phase begins with emancipation from the loved one and readjustment to the new environment.

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