Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"psychologically" Definitions
  1. in a way that is connected with a person's mind and the way in which it works
  2. in a way that is connected with the study of psychology

976 Sentences With "psychologically"

How to use psychologically in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "psychologically" and check conjugation/comparative form for "psychologically". Mastering all the usages of "psychologically" from sentence examples published by news publications.

You may not feel psychologically or spiritually equipped for your own death (I know I don't), but there are so many people who are even less psychologically and spiritually prepared than we are.
The rout was both politically and psychologically meaningful for Mrs.
What have you learned about how false confessions work psychologically?
Psychologically, we feel a lot better about where we are.
And Ms. Lotz excels when let loose, literally and psychologically.
Jay's rapping on "Black Effect" is exquisite and psychologically complex.
Not everyone is psychologically able to deal with that tension.
It was a terrible barrier for me to overcome, psychologically.
It's not psychologically possible to experience two emotions at once.
More than before, Carvalho seems morally, physically and psychologically undone.
I just think psychologically, you want to have different places.
"They were both shattered psychologically," Carlsen's coach Peter Nielsen said.
When that stopped, he beat her and psychologically abused her.
There's something great psychologically about coming into a clean office.
"I think psychologically, I split into two pieces," she says.
Observers say they seem not to have suffered psychologically either.
Psychologically, there's more than just being at a healthy weight.
Frequency sweeps are a way of lifting the listener psychologically.
WTI broke a psychologically key level of $26.19 on Feb.
I think he's psychologically resilient, and he's very strong physically.
This is true psychologically, and the same principle applies outwardly.
"Psychologically and emotionally this is very challenging," said de Lima.
Psychologically, this results in gold being a color of motivation.
And her surprise waxing actually has a lasting impact psychologically.
" She added: "He was just not stable psychologically and mentally.
Mr. Hollande said the victims were physically and psychologically scarred.
Sadness for the survivors, both physically injured and psychologically scarred.
The fear of being stereotyped psychologically weighs on people, too.
The children who remained with their families fared better psychologically.
The other sister, Naomi, is psychologically fragile and compulsively altruistic.
If he was psychologically disturbed but not mentally incapacitated, ditto.
"Psychologically, backgammon is very different from chess," Mr. Magriel said.
It helps me wake up psychologically as much as physically.
It's as psychologically complex as Will gets, and it's lovely.
Locking families up isn't just psychologically and even physically harmful.
But they can also switch into a psychologically oppressive force.
It also breached the psychologically critical 7 per dollar mark.
"We noticed people getting more psychologically exhausted," Ms. Cui said.
"I've talked to people who've been psychologically distraught," he says.
It's a strange combination, but it's somehow very powerful psychologically.
Currently, students arrive at colleges underprepared both academically and psychologically.
As far as psychologically, it take a toll on you.
Aline Brosh McKenna It's gotten progressively more intense [for Rebecca], psychologically.
He said that prior to the stop, he felt psychologically healthy.
I see it as my responsibility to make it psychologically resonant.
The ex-wife told police she believed Steven psychologically manipulated Katie.
I try to make my portraits as psychologically interesting as possible.
The ex-wife told police she believed Pladl psychologically manipulated Katie.
Now he wants Billy to make his app less psychologically addictive.
It was more than we could handle emotionally, psychologically, and financially.
You will be free of your stuff, both physically and psychologically.
"It will test you on every front: emotionally, psychologically," she said.
Having so much weight on my frame was affecting me psychologically.
The settings for her stories are often psychologically and spiritually disturbing.
But living with prolonged stress can be psychologically and mentally debilitating.
This was a momentous occasion for the country, politically and psychologically.
A psychologically unhealthy workplace increases stress, anxiety, and depression in employees.
Working for STRESS had left him confused, psychologically scarred, perpetually afraid.
He was a very gifted athlete, both physically and psychologically, mentally.
Psychologically, a social network provides general feelings of security and safety.
On Thursday, bitcoin accelerated past the psychologically key level of $15,000.
Moreover, the psychologically improved group reported, by far, the greatest increase.
Accordingly, forced separation is psychologically equivalent to the threat of death.
He cannot be contained because he is psychologically off the chain.
Several of those who remained said they had been harmed psychologically.
He still views himself psychologically as the victim in this case.
He knows how to psychologically find an enemy and attack it.
This narrative is more than wrong, it's discriminatory and psychologically destructive.
Psychologically, we tend to associate with people who look like us.
We have all had, or known, verbally and psychologically abusive bosses.
"But someone can have a dose that's psychologically challenging," he warned.
Not only was I psychologically addicted, I was also physically dependent.
In addition to being psychologically stimulating, phones are also physiologically stimulating.
Musicals have gotten psychologically complex lately, and I appreciate those, too.
Psychologically, you don't see well-set dinner tables in her fiction.
I was sexually, financially, physically, emotionally and psychologically abused by her.
The experience is still exhilarating, but can also be psychologically uncomfortable.
This would make his reading of it even more psychologically plausible.
Militia commanders consider them ideal fighters—cheap, nimble, and psychologically malleable.
"People are psychologically hardwired not to take a loss," he said.
This provides at least some, protection from being re-victimized psychologically.
Something is broken in the man — definitely morally and possibly psychologically.
I think he's emotionally and psychologically unstable, and is temperamentally dangerous.
I think he's emotionally and psychologically unstable, and is temperamentally dangerous.
"It is very important psychologically for them," he told Dr. Muderis.
White America is not even psychologically organized to close the gap.
In other words, stress ages us not just psychologically but also biologically.
Well, except psychologically, now that you know hundreds of them are there.
" However, Alexandros Zenon, Cyprus foreign ministry's general director, called him "psychologically unstable.
She also said he was "psychologically abusive" and belittled her musical abilities.
We require validation from one another to psychologically persevere and be resilient.
But five over two seasons, for me that doesn't psychologically mean anything.
A friend, James Keating, believes that the porn world damaged Cohen psychologically.
Sunny, they showed, was psychologically fragile, heavily dependent on drink and drugs.
How does it psychologically work, if I stayed 12 hours in there?
But Rick, it turns out, has the upper hand — psychologically and physically.
That's often invisible (at least outside immigrant communities) and incredibly psychologically taxing.
"I think it's extremely important, psychologically, to have a target," Loeb said.
The digital currency first crossed above the psychologically key $2,000 last Saturday.
I started to realize part of it was how I felt psychologically.
You make the point that everybody is different—physically, psychologically, and socially.
MRSA is psychologically crippling, especially if you're someone who's prone to anxiety.
Condoms provided a meaningful barrier, not just physically but psychologically as well.
Doing so takes time and practice, but it is more psychologically sustainable.
All those wasted hours and the constant tension—it psychologically breaks people.
Players may also be affected psychologically by their position in the standings.
In any case, it was a nice opportunity to recover, psychologically speaking.
Yet Mr. Greene, 41, is moving the needle artistically, and perhaps psychologically.
And in this psychologically fraught mini-series, Ivy isn't saying much. Why?
"I've never felt psychologically swayed to change how we operate," he said.
Certain dishes, when you comprehend the connection, you are being affected psychologically.
We went through a set process of breaking down psychologically and physically.
They try to break you in any possible way, physically and psychologically.
For Joel, it's more about what they give you psychologically than physically.
Which way is it going to tilt, both structurally but also psychologically?
"What her husband did to her destroyed her psychologically," Mr. Ajmal said.
By nature, human beings aren't psychologically equipped to deal with climate change.
This psychologically acute novel enlists your heart as well as your mind.
We're able to challenge ourselves in ways, psychologically, that are really interesting.
But a lot of liberals, temperamentally and psychologically, don't want a fight.
This isn't physically possible, of course, but it might be psychologically achievable.
Trying to feel and look my best — within reason — helps me psychologically.
"Psychologically, Bashir is in a good state," the security source told CNN.
Guadagnino started with a psychologically detailed questionnaire: What colors do they like?
Yes. [Laughs.] And mentally, psychologically, emotionally, not everyone can withstand these conditions.
The self-portraits are psychologically riveting, at times delusional or slightly mad.
Holders have a hard time psychologically using their coins to purchase anything.
Too many of them are in bad shape medically, financially and psychologically.
Think again: removing your wallet from the payment is psychologically even worse.
"Psychologically, this is very difficult," he said before finally letting me go.
I feel like it's a massive insight into where she is psychologically.
It's not a killer, but it can scar people literally and psychologically.
That's something, psychologically, people and the regulatory environment have to get around.
They are as psychologically and psychically damaging as they are physically damaging.
Psychologically, he seemed ready for the next step in the leukemia therapy.
"The girl looked tired, malnourished and psychologically tortured" "The girl looked tired, malnourished and psychologically tortured and could not give us more details about her stay in the forest and how her other mates were treated," he said.
"There's nothing wrong with me psychologically," Roof said during his brief opening statement.
In difficult conditions, finding someone you connect with can be enormously psychologically beneficial.
I felt comfort here, both romantically and psychologically, in the absence of men!
The actress also said he was "psychologically abusive" and belittled her musical abilities.
Maybe I just wasn't psychologically prepared to lather my face in bum cream.
Economists expect that October will mark a break in the psychologically important barrier.
This doesn't mean that every case of post-breakup fitness is psychologically harmful.
The Dow closed below the psychologically key 18,000 level after holding above Friday.
Experts say these sorts of arbitrary targets and rewards have psychologically powerful effects.
The insurers believe the yen may not rise beyond that psychologically-important barrier.
So if the pillow makes you more psychologically comfortable, it can still help.
Being in therapy made me feel like I was emotionally, socially, psychologically developing.
Equating motherhood to a job can also be psychologically harmful to new parents.
"Like Grozny after Russia's destruction, the Sunni population is psychologically broken," says one.
They are poked and prodded, physiologically and psychologically, and monitored day and night.
Then there are cases where a person's got a ... He's also psychologically unhealthy.
Boeing is seeking this same outcome — and it usually works, at least psychologically.
I am receiving better care now, but it's been hard physically and psychologically.
It's just one way to suppress her: sexually, socially, physically, and even psychologically.
And yet, for many people, uncertainty is a psychologically uncomfortable place to stay.
Shifting from this to the isolation of civilian life can be psychologically disorienting.
Do we want to help them transition back to something that's psychologically toxic?
Psychologically, as a child, he is very flexible and easier to be cured.
When people see a default rate, they become psychologically anchored to that number.
Psychologically, people want there to be real estate left between now and doomsday.
"It's not just about creating safety physically, but psychologically as well," Munsey said.
It could be psychologically challenging to have 20, 30, or more half-siblings.
Numerous studies have shown that optimists are physically and psychologically healthier than pessimists.
The actress also says he was "psychologically abusive" and belittled her musical abilities.
He, too, thinks the signal is the psychologically important $50 a barrel level.
Molaison, however, was psychologically intact — but the locus of his seizures was unknown.
Or, if that fails, he delves into their subconscious and damages them psychologically.
A Mets loss would have been quite damaging — psychologically and in the standings.
You have to be clear in your head, otherwise, you will break psychologically.
How might a person, I asked Burgess, become psychologically dependent on lip balm?
As he notes, gay conversion is not only ineffective but incredibly psychologically damaging.
Now it hovers around seven renminbi to the dollar, a psychologically important threshold.
But what goes on within those forms is both musicianly and psychologically acute.
"Whatever four-letter words he used, they were always psychologically charged," she said.
It is by far the most subtle and psychologically engaging of the three.
The language is plainly dehumanizing, and such language — historically and psychologically — is dangerous.
He was smart and capable, but scarred psychologically by his parents' brutal divorce.
But anecdotally, the man himself says it was tougher both physically and psychologically.
"I think that hurts the country, economically as well as psychologically," he said.
The effects of a quarantine can be psychologically damaging in the long term.
The bigger your balance grows, the easier it becomes psychologically to keep investing.
The declines meant the Dow stayed shy of the psychologically significant 13,000 mark.
But some people are not actually emotionally or psychologically fit to own stocks.
I think leftists have always felt more psychologically comfortable working outside the system.
A surgeon's schedule isn't just psychologically taxing, it also takes a physical toll.
Muslim Canadians reported feeling psychologically interned, as if under suspicion, surveillance and siege.
The declines meant the Dow stayed shy of the psychologically significant 20,000 mark.
Many face long trials, and in some cases torture to break them psychologically.
What does it take psychologically for a talented businessperson to reach entrepreneur status?
"The land that once destroyed people's lives, both psychologically and physically," said Rev.
And psychologically speaking, millennials are still feeling the effects of the Great Recession.
It was psychologically traumatizing, given how it was interacting with my mental illness.
And he lashed out in ways that Moore came to consider psychologically abusive.
"   The Republican called the president "psychologically, morally, intellectually, and emotionally unfit for office.
Don&apost be afraid to seek out professional support, both nutritionally and psychologically.
The Watford Football Club lies, psychologically at least, at the fingertips of London.
I could also see robot love as being psychologically satisfying but spiritually empty.
Investors are "not psychologically prepared" for another round of sudden rise, said the analyst.
Unsurprisingly, people with sick pets were psychologically worse off than their healthy-pet peers.
I doubt even Shakespeare could fully encompass a character this psychologically (and psychotically) complex.
For remote pilots, they are indicative of a psychologically traumatic style of future warfare.
Officials pre-screened questions to weed out any they felt may be psychologically damaging.
The increasing popularity of digital nomadism could potentially be psychologically beneficial for the workforce.
He thinks that he's really doing something that will be psychologically useful for them.
Psychologically, it's been shown to motivate people in ways that traditional tasks do not.
Finding clothes that are the right fit can be a laborious, psychologically challenging experience.
They are physically and psychologically isolated -- cut off from a better way of life.
By making hidden thoughts corporeal, she connects her audience to her psychologically charged objects.
Ehrlich described reading articles about "some type of strike" on Hawaii as psychologically uncomfortable.
Authorities said You was "physically, verbally and psychologically abusive" toward Urtula during their relationship.
"I think that psychologically his injury was also hard for his team," he said.
In 1972, a Stanford University psychologist sent ten psychologically healthy fakers to mental hospitals.
But if you're after creeping, insidious, psychologically compelling horror, then you won't do better.
Others later came forward, describing how they were sexually and psychologically abused by Maskell.
"I think it's psychologically very important," said Don Townswick, director of equities at Conning.
These days it's expected to provide us with nearly everything we could psychologically desire.
Research has long shown that gratitude is good for you, psychologically, physically, and relationally.
Keeping with the status quo on health care is psychologically impacting many of us.
In the installation, the experience is structured like a fugue, both musically and psychologically.
Farhadi also said that White is suffering psychologically and was held alongside dangerous criminals.
The resistance near 2000,221 is psychologically important and its that behavior that we trade.
Around about this time I also realized that Kyle was often quite [psychologically] abusive.
To the contrary, clinicians have said there is evidence that it is psychologically harmful.
His stay extended for months as he began to heal, both physically and psychologically.
But I don't think I was affected that much psychologically — I've gotten over it.
On the technical side gold was still holding above the psychologically important $1,485.893 level.
He even shed light on what happens psychologically when a team loses a rider.
In some cases, consolidating debt balances can be a psychologically valuable tool for people.
Toyota is to be congratulated for psychologically outmaneuvering its rivals, particularly those in Detroit.
"If they just can't cope with it psychologically, nothing is worth that," she said.
"The Irish are no longer mentally, physically or psychologically bound" to Britain, he said.
Investors were focused on the psychologically important $1,300 level, MKS trader Samuel Laughlin said.
Psychologically, this would be a dangerous throwback to an era most thought had passed.
If we clean them, it's psychologically harder for people to smear them up again.
"I can kind of feel the material interactions between my hands, psychologically," he said.
"Psychologically, it's the same kind of thing as changing your pain response," Metzl says.
DJing is, to an extent, a kind of nomadic occupation, which is interesting psychologically.
" Even when Rahman "was depleted psychologically, he would routinely respond that he was 'fine.
He seems psychologically incapable of dealing with a virus that is complex and uncertain.
In alternating chapters, two female narrators provide the long, lurid and psychologically complex answer.
What my father said that late summer afternoon empowered me, psychologically, spiritually and physically.
You should have the right not to be harmed physically or psychologically by neurotechnology.
But since neither has anywhere to go, he resolves to break Gabriel psychologically instead.
Still, the first daughter and her husband remain psychologically mysterious, at least to me.
Her matches have become compelling docudramas, as psychologically draining as they've been physically grueling.
The island will have to start from scratch, creating itself anew, physically and psychologically.
The lack of testing isn't just an epidemiological failure—it's so damaging psychologically, morally.
"Psychologically Brexit has had a huge impact," said Cyril Noël, a French doctor, above.
They found something that was psychologically resonant for them and explored it in depth.
Psychologically, I started to move around him, soothing and cajoling him toward the door.
Could making such a jumbled painting have been helpful to me, at least psychologically?
They also have to cope psychologically with the guilt of being the privileged few.
"It&aposs psychologically problematic because of what the contestants going through," she told Insider.
Social isolation and loneliness can take a serious toll on elders, psychologically and physically.
Be energetic in whatever it is socially and psychologically and emotionally [that] you're doing.
Ms. Halprin's aim was to integrate black and white bodies — physically, psychologically and sociologically.
So how do you design products and experiences to make a brand psychologically capturing?
How did you feel emotionally, psychologically and physically in the days and weeks after?
That's quite psychologically disruptive, and I think that's the first step toward actually buying.
This is very rare in the theater today, where actors are thinking psychologically, naturalistically.
Psychologically, China cannot understand young people prepared to hurt their own interests for democracy.
More than the economic loss, these shutdowns have far-reaching impact socially and psychologically.
Just what is it about, say, Brexit or Trump that psychologically appeals to millions?
Socially and psychologically, the executives of this kind of boring company face competing imperatives.
"Emotionally and psychologically, they (the North Koreans) were trying to wear me out," said Bae.
But psychologically, it's still the same, because for me, it's not necessarily about the cutting.
The school has done exceedingly well, they say, instilling confidence in a psychologically battered population.
"It will really affect the people who are still psychologically damaged from 2008," she added.
"If people are not going psychologically healthy, that is going to impact (society)," she said.
Does the actor feel that playing an evil character somehow make them the same psychologically?
A few years ago, researchers invested whether journaling made people feel better psychologically after separation.
In the commodities market, oil prices lost their hold on the psychologically key $24 level.
The actress also accuses her ex of being "psychologically abusive" and belittling her musical abilities.
Oil prices touched a psychologically key level of $2109.67 a barrel on Thursday, before retreating.
"Let's face it, these are psychologically tough patients to deal with for physicians," he added.
It can be a psychologically recuperative escape from the rigors of the rest of life.
And as previous reports on Facebook moderation have described, the work can be psychologically taxing.
If the victim is indeed psychologically harmed, the perpetrator may be guilty of a misdemeanor.
Every expert interviewed said separating them in any capacity is psychologically damaging and morally intolerable.
Asking someone for their "opinion" makes them take a half step away from us psychologically.
It jumped an eighth of a point Monday, to the psychologically important 25 percent level.
The S&P 500 closed slightly lower, a touch below the psychologically key 2,100 level.
All of those things matter, but marinating in them all day just isn't psychologically healthy.
But I got really psychologically addicted to these drugs, because I was taking them constantly.
Paul and Jeanne are already lovers, but Paul is increasingly brutal, both psychologically and physically.
"And then we try to explain to Prince ... that is not physically or psychologically possible."
So people can have bad trips and be psychologically affected long-term as a result.
Psychologically, this wish can be interpreted as an intellectual defense against the agony of mourning.
She says that families are often hit hard psychologically, developing post traumatic stress, anxiety, depression.
The Dow closed below the psychologically key 16,000 level for the first time since Aug.
"At 2,500, it's not just psychologically important but I think that's technical resistance," he said.
They do better psychologically, they do better emotionally, they do better professionally and in school.
To buy it, it shouldn't be, but I can just tell you psychologically it's harder.
In the context of combat, at least, you describe a tribal orientation as psychologically healthy.
The index ended below that level Wednesday but bounced from a psychologically key 1,800 level.
Officials said he was an Islamist known to security forces and he was psychologically unstable.
They realize their stepfathers are making more contributions to their lives socially, psychologically and financially.
As more professional therapists came to Transition House, the staff began to think more psychologically.
I don't realize yet psychologically that she's gone gone and I'll never, ever see her.
It could be psychologically hard, because the money varied a lot from day to day.
It is well documented that these jobs are, psychologically speaking, among the worst in tech.
There is something morally or psychologically in my make-up that made me stay clear.
Dozens of people were seriously injured, and many more were psychologically shocked, Mr. Brandet said.
Yet in overemphasizing Burne-Jones the decorator, the show offers nothing psychologically about its subject.
Mr. Castellucci's surreal production made Salome's weird fascination with Jochanaan seem, for once, psychologically plausible.
Yet again, Rhea Seehorn, as Kim, delivers the most psychologically intriguing performance in the show.
"What is growing right now is some strange stuffing that affects people psychologically," he said.
Nor could he restrain himself from keeping Theon Greyjoy around as a psychologically shattered pet.
Masks are more than physical armor against disease—they also make us more psychologically resilient.
It's psychologically helpful to feel like there's something useful we can do from our homes.
The nuns psychologically tortured her for days because she was wetting the bed each night.
She alleges she was punched and psychologically tortured in prison, while others were physically tortured.
And the microtasks could also be psychologically useful: They reminded people to complete their work.
Psychologically, humans can become more engaged with the "tribe" around them instead of work tasks.
The more famous and successful comics tend to be better psychologically armored than the others.
The index broke below the psychologically important 23,000 mark for the first time since November.
Osborne is a psychologically acute observer of privilege and bad behavior among the expatriate class.
Visiting the area the following year, the sociologist Kai Erikson found the survivors psychologically traumatized.
It may be the way he differs most, at least psychologically, from our current president.
Last month, the currency weakened past a psychologically important level of 7 against the greenback.
But I felt it was important both psychologically and in a lot of other ways.
Cunningham's first dances were in the psychologically fraught, symbol-heavy style of some Graham works.
The last time they traded below the psychologically important 3 percent level was Sept. 18.
And how policing can put black officers in particularly challenging circumstances, both professionally and psychologically?
"The separation from my wife is making both of us break down psychologically," he said.
His paintings are an examination of humanity in its cycle of decay: morally, psychologically, biologically.
We have to flip that psychologically to fix this — or become a bully, I guess.
It was much more psychologically challenging for me than the actual appearance of the mastectomy.
The siege of Daraya killed thousands, and scarred the survivors -- some physically, all of them psychologically.
I know too many emotionally and psychologically fragile kids to put a weapon anywhere near them.
"There's nothing wrong with me psychologically," Roof told the jury during his opening statements last week.
People emotionally, psychologically, have to be for something to sustain it, back to the earlier question.
But at the time I was so psychologically manipulated that staying seemed like the only option.
Roof, who is representing himself during the penalty phase, said there's nothing wrong with him psychologically.
Psychologically, he says, dealing with the side effects of Risperdal was worse than the bipolar disorder.
Psychologically we all do whatever we can to try to make sense of things and survive.
Women want it off and they want it off quickly so they can move on psychologically.
In reality, research has shown that transgender people experience their gender psychologically before they physically transition.
I guess with age and experience, I'm in the most solid place I've ever been psychologically.
But you will feel very uneasy and maybe a little psychologically bruised by the film's end.
The last time they traded below the psychologically important 25 percent level was on Sept. 20.7040.
Advocates for migrant children said the policy could be psychologically harmful to youngsters and intimidate sponsors.
Wheat fell 0.4% to $501-1/2 a bushel, hovering around the psychologically-important $693 level.
In fact, humans have been psychologically conditioned not to trust people who don't keep their word.
The S&P 303 closed about 1.5 percent lower, holding above the psychologically key 2,000 level.
There was just something about this "Disney princesses as hot dogs" story that touched you, psychologically.
That was just days after the Dow Jones industrial average topped the psychologically key 20,000 level.
It's been a tough cycle, a really tough cycle emotionally and mentally and psychologically for everyone.
The index has failed to close over the psychologically important level of 6,1.13 points since Jan.
The first is to destroy the subject utterly, to destroy them psychologically as well as physically.
He said the man seemed to be psychologically disturbed and contrary to earlier reports, was unarmed.
This visual trick is designed to make it psychologically easier for soldiers to pull the trigger.
The crisis was resolved within hours when the man, later determined to be psychologically troubled, surrendered.
These kinds of serious harms are distinct from temporary distress that leaves a person unchanged psychologically.
In addition to physical qualifications, Delta Force operators must be psychologically fit to conduct grueling operations.
Officials said he was an Islamist known to security forces and he had was psychologically unstable.
It's more about my experiences and looking at the mechanics of what happened to me psychologically.
This affects shoppers of every size, and we've been paying for it both monetarily and psychologically.
In Kwame Alexander's psychologically astute novels in verse, it's the language that makes the action move.
To be entranced, psychologically, is to be pushed through the entrance of an alien thought structure.
Turns out that psychologically speaking and neurologically speaking, the source of all human motivation is pain.
"The time to get pregnant is when you're healthiest, both physically and psychologically," said one researcher.
There is a greater respect of the need for support, whether that is psychologically or spiritually.
"It will be very difficult psychologically, but we have so much work to do," he said.
They were making me bloated, I gained weight, and for me, they weren't helping me psychologically.
Self-reflection, introspection and some degree of solitude are important parts of a psychologically healthy life.
It is more painful, psychologically, to "lose" a large sum of $150 to a savings account.
It is when people are not able to maintain meaning that they are most psychologically vulnerable.
Negative words about weight can be psychologically and behaviorally damaging for children struggling with self-esteem.
But the reference rate was still above the psychologically important benchmark of 7 to the dollar.
To accomplish this paradoxical task, they distance themselves psychologically in order to prepare to part physically.
But psychologically, he is having a tough time, feeling anxious and depressed, and unable to sleep.
How many of our political officials and others within trusted positions are psychologically balanced and stable?
"If Lee Ming-cheh has committed any crime, we're psychologically prepared to hear what it is."
The one quality that binds together all of ITs psychologically manipulative powers, and makes IT possible?
" He said he believed it was "designed to be psychologically disorienting and scary and just disruptive.
With all the pain she's been through, physically and psychologically, she still only thinks about others.
Bitcoin briefly fell Tuesday below the psychologically key $232,210 for the second time in a week.
Research shows that verbal abuse can, in extreme situations, be as psychologically damaging as physical abuse.
It was the first time since May that Brent futures had surpassed this psychologically important level.
For that matter, neither does Colbert, who stays psychologically tranquil even at his most morally indignant.
" Democratic strategist Maria Cardona said that, "he might be psychologically demented and ill of the mind.
The separation can occur physically or psychologically, by creating a sense of suspicion about non-members.
Many use said earnings to support their families, some of whom financially and psychologically abuse them.
The Nikkei broke the psychologically important level of 20.2,21 for the first time since early February.
Makes sense: once you get burned a few times, it's tougher psychologically to buy the dip.
There, Carol struggles physically and psychologically, pushing and pulling at Guy and endangering their future dreams.
In popular culture, American troops are typically portrayed as either fearless warriors or psychologically traumatized victims.
That's good for the broad economy and there's nothing more psychologically supportive than cheap energy prices.
It is doubtful that he is going to be able to settle, psychologically, for anything less.
Yeah, because that's really ... Feeling things is really ... I mean, the good news psychologically, we've done about seven or eight studies on social haptics, meaning when you feel touch from another person and psychologically, even a tiny bit of haptic feedback really goes a long way.
As the victim of this sexual assault, my life has been ruined socially, psychologically, academically, and financially.
The mind uses dissociation to psychologically defend itself, but can't stop: its armor becomes its own cage.
As a leader or colleague, you can do four things to build a psychologically safe culture: 1.
If she's going down, I don't want her hacked to pieces (physically and psychologically) by her husband.
Psychologically unsettled, many can turn to video games to compensate for this lack of control over work.
Psychologically, they're not able to come home and feel good about what they were asked to do.
Witnesses testified that leaders of the organization psychologically manipulated and abused its members and demanded total obedience.
And it's more psychologically and visually evocative than anything — movie or television show — Marvel or Warner Bros.
No, definitely not — they'll psychologically abuse you or hit you up for funds for their aerospace company.
Psychologically it is easier to chalk off the hours on two shorter flights than one whopping one.
"We have to ask questions in a way where we understand, psychologically, what's driving somebody," he said.
The Dow closed below the psychologically key 18,000 level, while the S&P 500 ended at 2,091.
Like many survivors before him, Tyler finds that escaping from his abuser isn't easy — physically or psychologically.
Authorities allege You was physically, verbally and psychologically abusive toward Urtula during their 18-month long relationship.
What is it like for you psychologically to be in such a matrimonial world all the time?
Mr Curtis: But actually, you know that psychologically we want to do something that has a purpose.
This week, the Nikkei moved in a narrow 275-point range, traversing the psychologically-important 20,000 mark.
During Roof's opening statement to jurors last month, he said there was nothing wrong with him psychologically.
Two-thirds of the 30 Dow components were lower, keeping the psychologically significant 20,5003 mark at bay.
Watch More From Broadly: KD: You know, they're not only physically hurt, they're psychologically traumatized by this.
My body felt a little firmer and I also felt spritely and buoyant – both physically and psychologically.
There's no way to tell whether you'll become addicted, physically or psychologically, from one snort or more.
And it's psychologically difficult because anyone trying to answer must say something she knows to be unpopular.
There's something particularly disruptive psychologically to realizing that anyone from that generation has any sort of impermanence.
Both were above the psychologically important $40 per barrel mark, which light crude fell below on Sunday.
Pulizzi said that Ligurgo was selfish and controlling and psychologically abused Busone, frequently calling her terrible names.
A glance at the Spanish headlines the next day made clear how psychologically important that win was.
As I got healthier psychologically, my trips to visit Joanie became shorter, and eventually I stopped going.
Trump appears psychologically incapable of pivoting, projecting a more presidential persona, and ceasing over-the-top comments.
Mothers had moved from welfare to work and children had benefited psychologically from having an employed parent.
It was the first setting stronger than the psychologically important 6.7 per dollar level since Sept. 30.
What Christian Bale really does is he psychologically breaks someone apart and puts them back together again.
U.S. crude was below the psychologically key $50 mark, trading down 0.14 percent at $49.91 a barrel.
"The incidence of air terrorism is statistically insignificant but psychologically significant because it's so terrifying," he said.
If someone is in a good place psychologically, then they're most likely not going to be exploitable.
Ms. Tsemel said Mr. Halabi told her that he had been physically and psychologically abused in detention.
Personally, I suspect that few of them are that psychologically defective, and most know what Trump is.
Breivik says he has no one with whom to build a friendship in a psychologically damaging isolation.
The last time the dollar weakened below that psychologically-significant handle on June 28, at 109.97 yen.
This took it past the psychologically important 65.1033 per dollar mark for the first time since Aug.
WTI briefly fell below the psychologically key $30 level Tuesday and hit a fresh 12-year low.
" And in almost every case, the reason is the same, he says: "They didn't change anything psychologically.
Eight months later, Ms. Lipets, 25, is "still recovering — physically and psychologically," her lawyer, Jason Paris, said.
During my abstinence from bread, I didn't feel any physically better, but I definitely felt psychologically worse.
The broader Nifty fell 0.69 percent to 6,970.60, closing below the psychologically important level of 7,000 points.
"There are some people who believe the current name Force India is restrictive psychologically," he told Motorsport.com.
It still stings when I think about it, and psychologically, I will probably never get over it.
Conversely, the researchers found, men suffer both psychologically and mentally when they fulfill the breadwinning family role.
This stylistic complexity is reflected in the picture's richly thought-out content, some of it psychologically naked.
Bond yields slipped, and the 10-year Treasury yield held below the psychologically important 3 percent level.
I think John McEnroe's announcing is so psychologically astute, he should get some credit for these plays.
These successes suggest that even traditional anti-poverty programs work partly because they lift people up psychologically.
No, it's a legitimately great TV show — and one of the most psychologically astute programs ever made.
But those guidelines aren't mandated by law, and not all surgeons are equipped to psychologically screen patients.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. American teen dramas are a psychologically confusing genre of television.
"This psychologically acute novel enlists your heart as well as your mind," our critic Dwight Garner writes.
Sexual abusers victimize their partners in other ways, too, Dr. Fontes said, including physically, psychologically or economically.
Whether or not he could come psychologically, I think that's a tough thing for him to do.
"Republicans need to face the fact that the president is mentally unstable and psychologically unfit," he wrote.
Because psychologically, as an inexperienced team, you wouldn't have anything to draw upon to tell you otherwise.
If I have any other complaint about the book, it is that it is somewhat psychologically reductive.
The dip below $21,2006.98 had marked bitcoin's second drop below the psychologically key level in a week.
What's more, discrimination in schools has far-reaching and lifelong consequences for transgender people — psychologically and financially.
David's novels are so brilliant because they're emotionally and psychologically absolutely true, but of course they're novels.
Lowry wanted to put witnesses on the stand who would testify that Matthew had been psychologically abu­sive.
After being psychologically pummeled by Danny in this film, Tom learns quite a few things about himself.
These are all relatively small obstacles, but they add up psychologically when it comes to actual practice.
Celebrity or not, feeling a lack of control is exhausting and psychologically unnerving, if not permanently damaging.
Psychologically, a positive view can enhance belief in one's abilities, decrease perceived stress and foster healthful behaviors.
He and his compatriots had suspected that they would be arrested, he said, and had prepared psychologically.
The evolution of it psychologically — I just realized how pretentious that statement was — was what was interesting.
Carrie is both psychologically haunting and very bloody, with something to offer every type of horror fan.
But being able to predict political attitudes is far from the only use of psychologically-based models.
When offered in an effective performing edition, "Il Ritorno d'Ulisse" is a complex, psychologically probing music drama.
I would say of all European countries, the Germans psychologically are the ones who are wounded most.
Citizens might be entertained by impostors, but they are also seeking to defend themselves psychologically against them.
Younger doctors were also more psychologically distressed and more burned out, and thought about suicide more often.
I understand that, psychologically, the human mind flays to grasp onto anything to prevent itself from imploding.
Without the flashbacks, we become stranded in Gilead without a real sense of the place emotionally or psychologically.
It turns out, also, being broadcast live on the internet 503/7 is really hard on you, psychologically.
Psychologically speaking, elevating chicanery and those who propagate it—even to debunk the lie---only spreads their nonsense.
Interviewees expressed that everyday experiences like bus rides and visits to the doctor's office were psychologically torturous experiences.
The Dow Jones industrial average fell about 30 points, after briefly flirting with the psychologically important 20,000 mark.
Scientists aren't entirely sure what's going on neurologically or psychologically in HSAMs, but clues are beginning to emerge.
If you put motherhood off too long, you invite unnecessary hardship – physically, financially and psychologically – into your life.
There's a lot of research on how journaling can help you feel better psychologically after a difficult event.
Granted, she's been psychologically eaten up and spit out by Spacer's Choice and its desire for profit margins.
"When you explore your fantasies, you can work psychologically to heal your hurt and pain," Dr. Serani says.
Having a loved one killed by a programmed machine will be psychologically wrenching in a much different way.
With this enhanced recording, Teibel released "Environments 1: Psychologically Ultimate Seashore" in 1969 as a long-playing record.
Oil prices were slightly lower on Tuesday afternoon Asia time, but hovered near the psychologically key $50 level.
The effects an individual experiences from a trauma of that magnitude are felt physically, psychologically, emotionally and spiritually.
And I think that having been with so many men might have an effect psychologically, or even sexually.
"If I'm unable to psychologically decouple those, then I'm going to have to abandon the brand," Reed said.
This technology is so psychologically beneficial, as Dan said it, and it can turn people&aposs live around.
Many have reported being psychologically scarred by the trauma, their lives marred by depression, divorce and suicidal notions.
Both for me, and for the baby I didn't want, and wasn't ready for, emotionally, psychologically and financially.
The letter alleged all of the women were "manipulated psychologically and emotionally" over the course of nine years.
" She concludes: "For me the landscape is psychologically complex, like a crowded room—there's nothing pastoral about it.
But after two decades of breakneck change, this psychologically and culturally powerful technology would gain from slowing down.
"I find in my practice that some people psychologically feel the need to urinate more frequently," Ackerman says.
Existential distress isn't just psychologically uncomfortable, says study co-author Stephen Ross, a professor of psychiatry at NYU.
Essential oil advocates say that the substances deliver one of a therapeutic, holistic experience, both physically and psychologically.
But a mountain of scientific evidence suggests fat shaming is psychologically and physically harmful to those it targets.
Spot gold dropped 0.4 percent to $1,301.05 per ounce, and stood slightly above the psychologically significant $1,300 level.
How can we transform society so that it is psychologically a more inclusive and welcoming place for everybody?
But he said that when the index falls below its psychologically important 2878,2229-line, selling tends to ease.
China's yuan rose past the psychologically important 21 per dollar level for the first time since May 20.8378.
The inmates most vulnerable to "falling under the spell of jihadists", says Mr Khosrokhavar, are the psychologically disturbed.
"It really is a psychologically transforming experience," said astrobiologist Penelope J. Boston in a video about the project.
But he said that when the index falls below its psychologically important 2960,2155-line, selling tends to ease.
But some investors remain wary of a slide towards the psychologically important level of 7 to the dollar.
The point made in the court's rulings is that young people are biologically and psychologically different from adults.
China's yuan rose past the psychologically important 6.5 per dollar level for the first time since May 2016.
Psychologically, you're less likely to remove money from the account if you're reminded what it's really for.3.
But he said Putin might "psychologically" not want to attend after Russia was kicked out of the group.
"So many women and so many Yazidi in general were such in a bad condition psychologically," said Desbois.
President Obama declared this great work even though 29 people were injured and a million others psychologically damaged.
Being famous and hated is a very hard thing to put up with, or to work with psychologically.
Teibel produced his first album, The Psychologically Ultimate Seashore, with the help of a friend at Bell Labs.
The dollar broke through the psychologically significant barrier of 112 yen JPY= for the first time since Jan.
"A Gulf national may be obliged to prepare psychologically for his Gulf to be without Qatar," he added.
Some investors see the 20,000-level on the Dow as a psychologically important signal of broad positive sentiment.
But I think psychologically a lot of people want to be divorced if they want to be divorced.
"The Home Office puts us far away from our families to try to damage us psychologically," he claimed.
Many families may not have been psychologically prepared to continue pregnancies, regardless of the likelihood of birth defects.
But in recent years, Ms. Gill has applied her discerning eye to increasingly dark, chaotic, psychologically tangled worlds.
You can tell them that your child isn't doing well psychologically at home and needs to be moved.
In "The Aviary," a man psychologically tortures his wife out of an obsessive love for his dead mother.
Whereas Wagner's default position is loud — not just acoustically loud, but emotionally and psychologically loud — Debussy's is soft.
In some cases we can make it seem — psychologically — that much more time has passed than actually has.
In that iconic comic, she is sexually abused and injured to psychologically torment both Batman and her father.
"Our passengers, psychologically, they don't trust flying with Max anymore," a spokesman for the airline told the NYT.
I spent a few years in a psychologically abusive relationship that left me all hunched over and defensive.
That would probably be psychologically challenging... I need to be patient and not expect too much too soon.
Every conquered world joins their ranks, becoming a new enemy that our heroes must fight physically and psychologically.
The results can be psychologically excruciating: The sense of vulnerability that people who lose rank experience is tremendous.
"I was seeing inmate abuse, but I was labelling it as 'Oh, he's psychologically compromised,' " Mallinckrodt told me.
But psychologically, it may make the falsehood seem closer to the truth and thus less unethical to tell.
It seems like a more intense level of responsibility, psychologically speaking, than most Broadway stars have to bear.
As long as you're focused on content then you're more emotionally and psychologically able to let form go.
" Nevertheless, he said, when he goes to the beach each year, "I psychologically still can't stop in Breezewood.
Psychologically, the effect of buying stuff is less substantial, says Tom Gilovich, a psychology professor at Cornell University.
A psychologically disturbed supporter of President Donald Trump sent pipe bombs to a number of his top critics.
Despite bitcoin's dip below $210,2000 Thursday, the cryptocurrency held close to the psychologically key level in midday trading.
For Pagonis, now 33, the results of some of these procedures have been both physically and psychologically damaging.
"When you're on a mountain for two months, those amenities are what keep you psychologically sound," Stenderup says.
Brent futures are now slightly above $30 a barrel - a psychologically important level for investors in the Gulf.
Beckett describes a psychologically tortured group that would scribble strange diagrams on the walls of Crowley's former home.
Instagram gave us a new way of seeing celebrities, drawing us closer to them both physically and psychologically.
Like its psychologically adrift characters, this debut feature comes fancily packaged; what's inside, though, is mostly hot air.
A Christmas-tree stand, a baby's photo, metal grilles — they're all raw materials for his psychologically charged concoctions.
It really was a snowball effect: the rape affected me socially and psychologically, which in turn affected me academically.
" He added: "I think, psychologically, it's better that I don't pay my parents directly; I pay the managing agent.
The $1,200 level is important psychologically and from a technical point of view, Julius Baer analyst Carsten Menke said.
"One of the reasons the premium exists is because people psychologically don't like selling volatility on credit," said White.
Ambiguous loss is also the reverse, is when somebody is psychologically present but physically gone, like when they're kidnapped.
From the start, the series charted whether Norma could find a way to protect her psychologically damaged son, Norman.
"A person who's been abused severely is never going to be the same again, biologically or psychologically," she said.
This situation is really beginning to take its toll psychologically and the bad weather is contributing to emotional tensions.
I think it was in our original pilot pitch ... psychologically speaking, hating someone is the same as loving them.
"The most important facet of exercise for me is what it does for me psychologically," Metcalfe, 38, tells PEOPLE.
Of the 2,417 psychiatrists who answered the survey, the majority concluded that Goldwater was "psychologically unfit" to be president.
"On average, scientists are not particularly outgoing and are psychologically not conditioned for this sort of thing," Holt says.
"At the end of the day, this is not just about paperwork, it's affecting us all psychologically," Ali said.
The Dow Jones industrial average closed above the psychologically key 18,000 level for the first time since April 27.
Parents like to keep things equal, and there is also something psychologically satisfying about watching each child's account grow.
Oil topped the psychologically important $22.25 a barrel on Thursday, as a global supply glut showed signs of easing.
The Dow Jones industrial average squeezed out a 13 point gain but ended below the psychologically key 18,000 level.
It's very painful and psychologically upsetting, and a lot of the guys we see are crying and in panic.
The yuan is currently just a few pips away from the psychologically key 7.000 level against the U.S. currency.
"I think the kids in there are going to be psychologically damaged for a while at least," Castro said.
The first message wins greater acceptance among those who themselves feel relatively secure, whether materially, psychologically or even spiritually.
But that's almost no matter for the way The Exorcist keys in on what's psychologically horrifying about demonic possession.
Because traditionally, a lot of the most interesting psychologically ambiguous pieces of horror cinema have been surrounding female characters.
Psychologically, she started to show signs of hypervigilance, delusions and hallucinations, but all with a kind of perceived clarity.
And psychologically, the two most risk averse people on the planet are Fortune 500 CEOs and first-year MBAs.
Although the product contained no narcotics at all, Byers became at least psychologically, if not physiologically, addicted to it.
Whether they're final or somewhat final, people need an answer of some type to try to psychologically move on.
I don't think they should fall in love with robots but [having a robot companion] could help them psychologically.
The closed above the psychologically key 2,100 level and gained 3.22 percent for the week, its best since November.
Ahead, she tells Refinery29 what it's like to be a top athlete — psychologically and financially — from a young age.
They are completely unadapted, physiologically and psychologically, to deal with the kinds of stressors they meet in marine parks.
One of the few things Riverdale isn't replicating from the noir genre is an interest in psychologically rich profiles.
But while physically all of them are fine, psychologically, the quake has left a deep wound on the family.
It's always an opportunity, so I think it's helpful psychologically to sort of shift enormous problems into enormous opportunities.
Gold rose 0.3 percent to $1,306.76 per ounce, firming above the psychologically important $1,300 level as the dollar slipped.
The rouble retreated overnight to its lowest since November 2016, weakening beyond the psychologically important 65-per-dollar threshold.
" Sexual rejection can give off a psychologically very violent message—like, "Your body doesn't deserve to be reproduced with.
But also psychologically I broke through, in the sense that I just decided: I don't give a fuck anymore.
As these tactics backfired, he then tried to become the man he thought I needed—both physically and psychologically.
Trump it has to be—and if he is psychologically erratic and vulgar, better that than an endless stagnation.
Global equities pulled back Monday as the U.S. benchmark yield closely hovered around the psychologically significant 3 percent level.
But Mr Bartlett tempers it with his acutely observed, and psychologically multi-layered, portraits of modern England's elite tribes.
However, with the Nikkei trading above its psychologically important level of 23,000 this week, profit-taking could kick in.
After the Renunciation, as the economic collapse is called, even a small amount of money can be psychologically transformative.
After the Open, obviously psychologically there was a lull, but the main thing in mind was always this week.
If Naipaul had the habit of psychologically tormenting his wife Patricia Naipaul, he took to physically assaulting his mistress.
Last week, U.S. crude oil prices plunged below the psychologically key $50 level after a jump in crude inventories.
But rarely discussed is the terror of being psychologically trapped between those warring states of self- and social-authorship.
According to various studies, the long-term effects of being deprived of normal human interaction can be psychologically disastrous.
Even after internal warnings that Mr. Nashiri was about to go "over the edge psychologically," the C.I.A. pressed forward.
Against the , the dollar broke through the psychologically significant barrier of 112 yen for the first time since Jan.
They could be injured or risk infection and be harmed psychologically by a prolonged stay in such an environment.
"Psychologically, when frightened or upset, a lot of my patients go into fight, flight or freeze mode," she said.
Witnesses testified that leaders of the organization psychologically manipulated and abused its members and demanded total obedience from them.
Portraits by Cézanne at the Musée d'Orsay includes 26 psychologically loaded canvases from all periods of the artist's career.
"The people in this community told me they were robbed of their homes both physically and psychologically," he said.
Not to mention all kinds of threats and abuses of power that hurt women physically, sexually, economically and psychologically.
Psychologically, it is more difficult for someone to hand over cash than to tap or swipe a bank card.
Of course, it's hard to cut back on caffeine if you've become psychologically or even physically dependent on it.
Paulus It just starts to reverberate and churn and get bigger and bigger and include us all, psychologically, emotionally.
Implementation of CDRs in the 1980s harmed hundreds of thousands of individuals both physically (some even died) and psychologically.
But the horrors of war between rebels, paramilitary groups and government troops have left generations of Colombians psychologically traumatized.
All told, more than 9 million died in the conflict, and 183 million were wounded, psychologically scarring a generation.
I mean, you are very, very, very locked in at least psychologically and mentally, to the product you're using.
It's difficult to think of another a character as psychologically manipulative as Amber since Tom Ripley; she is thrilling.
It's psychologically invigorating to be passing people at the end, and it's crushing to be passed at the end.
Even more important, in Grimsley's view, It is hard on soldiers spiritually and psychologically to be asked to kill.
Spot gold could break support levels at $1,905.053 and the psychologically-important $1,200, said Josh Graves of RJO Futures.
We humans are just not wired psychologically to deal with the multiple rules and constraints budgets place on us.
Psychologically, this statement is a clumsy attempt to extend the speaker's narcissistically-informed opinions to those in the audience.
" If she were forced to retire, she said, "that would really affect me psychologically in a very deep way.
The dollar on Tuesday fell below the psychologically-significant 110-yen level for the first time since June 28.
Heavy bedding and other compression items have resonated, metaphorically and psychologically, as transitional objects for a population under stress.
Johnnie Swearingen (1908-1993); psychologically charged drawings by the elderly, Colorado-based artist Moshe Baronestrevnakowske; and a tiki bar.
In a psychologically safe workplace, employees aren&apost scared of making mistakes, sharing new ideas, or asking simple questions.
Such dislocation is not only pleasurable, but also unsettling in ways that can be both psychologically and socially illuminating.
The book is not too concerned with using the students' art as a way to easily psychologically scrutinize them.
"It took me a long time to realize how this has affected me, and shaped me psychologically," he says.
Still Brazy is full of psychologically intense narratives, pointed fuck-yous, and a strong dose of pragmatic political vitriol.
The S&P 500 closed higher but below the psychologically key 2,100 level, which it briefly topped in afternoon trade.
After all I've endured emotionally, physically, psychologically, and financially, the burden of the blame still crashes down on my shoulders.
The experience of the real world is psychologically easier to process than that of the VR world of other games.
As Sabrina calls for help from their ancestors, Uncle Jesse psychologically torments her with accusations about her genes and parents.
But that can be something really psychologically damaging to young women because it encourages us to constantly be objectifying ourselves.
"We had pre-screened it before the Toronto premiere to see that psychologically they were ready for it," Maras says.
I don't think as a group they really did, which means probably a little bit feeling sorry for themselves psychologically.
ET. On Thursday, U.S. equities fell, as the Dow Jones industrial average failed to reach 20,000, a psychologically important level.
"I was at a loss to psychologically come to terms with how it was that this was possible," he says.
The pound fell below the psychologically key $63 level, touching a six-day low overnight, and last traded at $1.301 .
It's important to understand, he says, that cancer among young adults is not just biologically different, but also psychologically different.
Crappy food is psychologically nutritious, so celebrate the fact that *nothing matters* by eating like your life doesn't either. Whee!
The pound fell below the psychologically key $1.30 level, touching a six-day low overnight, and last traded at $1.301 .
I was desperate to know whether the audience could see what I was feeling — whether, psychologically, it was coming through.
Crude futures stayed above the psychologically important $21.49 a barrel level on worries about sabotage of oil facilities in Nigeria.
The index closed below the psychologically key 0.523,100 level, but Kinahan said the more important level for him was 2,082.
"We are prepping for that psychologically, and that means weakening for the forint now," an FX dealer said in Budapest.
"Psychologically, it is important that we change this, because the European Research Group thinks this is a trick," Seif said.
On Tuesday, stocks tried to continue the rally, with the blue chip index near the psychologically important level of 18,000.
The 105 level is the upper level of a well defined and psychologically important trading band between 100 and 105.
"I thought, 'Oh my god, these braids and the amygdala have an incredible affinity, both visually and psychologically,'" Humphrey says.
" Adds Copetas: "Paul was more angry about them taking off his ear than he was psychologically traumatized by the kidnapping.
That's how we can find ourselves in the presence of psychologically healthy, otherwise well-adjusted people who have other opportunities.
Stevens says it's possible Elizabeth thought she was in an equal relationship — but psychologically, emotionally and legally, she was not.
But we did a lot of work psychologically, about the obsession that they would have had one with the other.
"There are tens of positive tests in the team, everyone is in a bad condition psychologically," Mamiashvili told R-Sport.
Because his biggest problem is a psychologically disturbed son, he gradually realizes that "escape" could cost him someone he loves.
Economic efficiencies, openness, except that we kind of underestimated people, again, psychologically, people are not just gonna ... Do their best.
It is hard to imagine the mind-set that would sanction and pursue such a cruel and psychologically misguided policy.
I think I find the parents of Riverdale are far more fascinating and psychologically rich than the teenage main characters.
I was desperate to know whether the audience could see what I was feeling – whether psychologically it was coming through.
And even according to seasoned animal-slaughterers, the first few years of killing your own animals can be tough psychologically.
The Dow industrials breached the psychologically significant 20,000 barrier, then quickly took out 21,103, if only for a short time.
They're getting psychologically damaged for the rest of their lives because we put them in a situation of a crossfire.
Hutter-Thomas compares it to some of the "psychologically complex" practices within the S&M community (like choking or spanking).
Earlier, the 10-year yield had broken below the psychologically significant 2.5 percent level, hitting its lowest since December 2017.
Fortunately, it took nearly 93 years for the movie to develop, giving Millard, 45, enough time to psychologically prepare himself.
As the beginning of the sentencing phase on Wednesday, Roof declared, "There's nothing wrong with me psychologically," according to CNN.
"Psychologically it's hard because losing The Books was the biggest tragedy of my life," he said in the liner notes.
We knew we were doing it for one night and psychologically we knew we weren't in any danger at all.
"This is by far the most intense and psychologically thrilling part of the series that we've had," she tells Mashable.
They had had some intimations: they knew he could be rude, and they even knew he could be psychologically cruel.
"Earthquakes psychologically are very different than pretty much any other disaster we experience, because of the sudden onset," she said.
Beijing has detained up to 1.5 million Uighurs in prison-like camps, where people are reportedly physically and psychologically tortured.
Op-Ed Contributor FEW days on the calendar are more emotionally fraught for me, more psychologically stacked, than Father's Day.
Meanwhile, the rouble retreated overnight to its lowest since November 2016, weakening beyond the psychologically important 65-per-dollar threshold.
Already erratic in temperament, and prone to substance abuse, Clark never recovered psychologically from the disastrous fate of "No Other".
However, its inability to break the psychologically nicer-sounding 5,000 yen before falling back might blunt investor enthusiasm, he said.
By historical good fortune for Morisot, the bourgeois home was becoming a socially and psychologically charged arena for artistic exploration.
The truth is obvious: Facebook is a psychologically predatory, commercially unscrupulous advertising platform masquerading as a virtuous social-media network.
The women said in the letter that "many of us were, to varying degrees, manipulated psychologically and emotionally" by Schwahn.
She told the BBC in an interview on Wednesday that it would be "psychologically important for me to go back".
She cares for nobody but her own offspring, whom she is willing to harm psychologically in order to "save" them.
For most of us, as a result, the stinkbug is psychologically opposite from but politically identical to the polar bear.
Entering a mansion for a lavish dinner party, the inhabitants become psychologically trapped there — a sheltered dream life turned nightmare.
Critics say their goal appears to be to wear him down psychologically to the point where he signs a confession.
Berger says he has no details yet on the man's identity but "there are many indications he is psychologically disturbed."
Patients described coming to rely or psychologically depend on their benzodiazepines to help them control daily stress and bring tranquility.
"Psychologically Ultimate Seashore" and other classic "Environments" nature recordings of the 1970s are rescued from vinyl LPs on an app.
I think about the fact that now, psychologically, so much is colored by what is happening with the Trump presidency.
Did it help to be in the same situation as someone you'd been there with before—in maintaining hope, psychologically?
Perhaps the tightest part of the track, at least psychologically, is the right-left chicane that hugs the stone wall.
"Psychologically, we would expect there would be confusion," as the transplant recipient must learn how to control their "new" body.
And research has shown that the act, on the whole, isn't psychologically damaging and, in some cases, actually lessens distress.
It frees Ms. Hirshey to do a compassionate, psychologically complex biography, arguing the world from her subject's point of view.
Bitcoin briefly plunged below $10,000 late Tuesday afternoon on Coinbase, after first topping the psychologically key level in late November.
If the currency weakens any further, it could fall below the psychologically important level of 21.5 renminbi to the dollar.
Research shows that children below the age of 8 years are cognitively and psychologically defenseless against the manipulation of advertisements.
"You are very, very, very locked in, at least psychologically and mentally, to the product you are using," he said.
Twelve Books, $28 One of the many disputes currently roiling American culture is just how psychologically strong we mortals are.
That is: Will an aesthetic change alleviate the sense in which you feel psychologically haunted by your emotionally abusive mother?
According to government and UN data, 78 percent of women have been sexually, physically, or psychologically abused by their husbands.
Currently, over the course of a year of chronotech treatments, a person can psychologically serve seven years of his sentence.
To the Editor: Your article highlights one more example of how Donald Trump is fundamentally psychologically unsuited for the presidency.
Psychologically, they score higher in empathy, and, once caught, their rates of recidivism are lower than those of sex offenders.
"It would be psychologically, physiologically impossible to be an actor and not use anything about your own experience," she said.
And whether a relationship is wonderful or lousy, partners still become deeply accustomed to each other's presence, physically and psychologically.
"This is going to be a psychologically testing time for founders and employees," said Rob Moffat, partner at Balderton Capital.
" Among other claims, the book contended that DC's "Batman stories" — featuring the team of Batman and Robin — were "psychologically homosexual.
"When a network drops out of the NFL, it kind of changes one's perspective of that network, psychologically," Rishe said.
Some have argued that sheer time spent isn't important psychologically, but rather it's what we're doing with that time online.
The cryptocurrency fell below the psychologically key level Thursday, failing the latest attempt to recover from a sharp sell-off.
"We're dealing with a person who's psychologically and categorically different from any previous president," says the Trump biographer Michael D'Antonio.
There have also been a number of attacks by psychologically unstable residents who have sometimes imitated terrorist acts, officials say.
One of Jamaica's most important historical artists, Dunkley deployed a dark palette to create imaginative, highly detailed, psychologically tinged works.
"We have information that this man is dangerous, that he is aggressive and, shall we say, psychologically disturbed," he said.
By the time it was "her" turn, it was psychologically too late, just as it was for Nixon in 21972.
In flashbacks and in the present day, Offred is electrocuted, pierced through the cartilage of her ear and psychologically tortured.
Bitcoin topped the psychologically key $9,000 level to hit a 10-day high Wednesday amid improved sentiment about government regulation.
Late Tuesday afternoon, bitcoin briefly dropped below $10,000 on Coinbase, after first topping the psychologically key level in late November.
Ethereum fell below the psychologically key $1,000 level again and traded about 10 percent lower near $0003, according to CoinMarketCap.
The gains in Apple were also poised to push the Dow Jones industrial average over the psychologically key 22,000 level.
It helps fake news propagate, discourages meaningful conversations, encourages shallowness, and exacerbates the most psychologically damaging effects of social media.
The European Commission last month adopted new rules, which take effect in 2020, that require airlines to psychologically screen pilots.
We have to shake ourselves up psychologically, reconnect with the needs of others, and get out of our insular worlds.
"It is believed that Dr. Fitaihi has been and is tortured at least psychologically during his imprisonment," the letter read.
Granted, that sounds a bit strong in a discussion about a clothing brand, but psychologically it all plays a role.
The densely crosshatched pages pay homage to Otto Dix's psychologically shaded portraits and the classic monster magazines of the 1950s.
Lyon's photographs were unlike the psychologically narrative, otherworldly images of Diane Arbus, or the candidly documentarian work of Robert Frank.
"The industry is at the center of everything, not just economically but psychologically, and it's facing fundamental change," he added.
"The Jessica we met in Season 1 was psychologically, emotionally, and physically tormented by another," says Jessica Jones producer Samantha Thomas.
Given that most VR simulations are intense—emotionally engaging, perceptually harrowing, and psychologically compelling—five to 10 minutes is often enough.
"[Wellness] is a 21st-century secular belief system that, psychologically speaking, is fundamentally directed at avoiding death anxiety," Solomon tells me.
Lamont says stigmatization of the kind reported has potential long-lasting, harmful effects — psychologically, but also in terms of physical health.
No matter how chill the set, there's no getting around the fact that this is a physically and psychologically demanding project.
China's currency reserves fell by a tenth last year and, at $3.011 trillion, are close to falling below psychologically significant levels.
Many women, determined to produce enough milk for their babies, complain about feeling both physically and psychologically tethered to their pumps.
Then, not only do you lose weight more quickly, it makes it psychologically easy to hold on in the long run.
These kinds of tasks can be mundane, and it's hard to imagine that this is something that would psychologically fulfill someone.
US stocks kicked off the week with a rally, pushing the S&P 500 above the psychologically important level of 3,000.
And Gen Z isn't just psychologically far-removed from millennials, she says — they spend their time in far different ways, too.
The Shanghai composite has struggled to climb, hovering near 2,900 after breaking above the psychologically key 3,000 level earlier this year.
The Chinese currency weakened beyond a psychologically key 6.6 per dollar level for the first time in six months on Wednesday.
And last year, the Korean Institute of Criminology found almost 70% of men surveyed had physically or psychologically abused a girlfriend.
"Physically and psychologically, hockey saved my life," Kelsey, who scored 6 goals and had 3 assists this past weekend, enthusiastically exclaims.
It is psychologically damaging even to healthy people and increases the likelihood of suicide among the young and the mentally ill.
When she was 14, Rulon Jeffs orchestrated her marriage to her 103-year-old cousin, who sexually and psychologically abused her.
But most people I know who have experience with intimate partner abuse were emotionally and psychologically manipulated, not necessarily physically hurt.
Psychologically, it's a different head space as well, the mantra being that, barring injury, you just keep going, no matter what.
Reverse inference is the idea that presence of activity in some brain area tells you what the person is experiencing psychologically.
The monsters, called "entities," have the power to convince people to kill themselves — they psychologically manipulate people into their own deaths.
People are pretty good at coming to believe things that it would be psychologically and emotionally comforting for them to believe.
On Monday, the onshore currency weakened past the psychologically important 7 per dollar mark for the first time in 11 years.
The Dow Jones industrial average briefly tumbled 100 points, while the index tried to hold above 2,000, a psychologically important level.
Precisely because it is set nowhere, we see these people for who they are, psychologically, without the mediating scrim of history.
But more than anything Trump's media blitz was a reminder that he is still stuck in May, both strategically and psychologically.
The Dow Jones industrial average and closed at 2016 highs Tuesday, both above psychologically key levels of 18,000 and 2,100, respectively.
But all of these specific, psychologically complex characters are still driven, in part, by the same feelings of dissatisfaction, bitterness, anger.
The closed 2 percent higher, above the psychologically key 1,900 level, with energy gaining 4.3 percent to lead all sectors higher.
"It stands that the sectors that psychologically benefited most form the Trump administration would be the ones hit today," Pace said.
US stocks finished Thursday little changed as the Trump administration creeps closer to the psychologically important 100-day mark on Saturday.
Pro-democracy lawmaker Albert Ho said it would be "psychologically very bad" if the democrats were to lose their veto bloc.
The 22.96-year hit 21.1-month highs on Monday, on the verge of exceeding the psychologically key level of 22011 percent.
Emotionally intelligent praise can create a more "psychologically safe" workplace — meaning people will feel safe to make mistakes and take risks.
Psychologically, even though you're in a safe environment, your mind and nervous system remain attuned to the danger signals of war.
Market analysts also said risk sentiment remains supported as the dollar stayed firmly above the psychologically important level of 110 yen.
In another research project, Google discovered that the single greatest key to a team's performance was creating a "psychologically safe" environment.
Half the investor introductions during a fundraise are often a complete waste of time if not outright damaging, psychologically or materially.
The realignment will leave many supporters of the defeated primary candidate psychologically wanting to be won over by their party's nominee.
Crude oil futures remained above the psychologically important $50-a-barrel level on worries about sabotage of oil facilities in Nigeria.
She said she believes it was an intelligence operation intended to torment her psychologically and induce her to commit a crime.
We then asked participants to rate the attractiveness of the server and how "psychologically close" they felt to him or her.
The show fares somewhat better with Posey's character, whose ability to psychologically manipulate her companions adds much-needed edge and suspense.
Many children are psychologically traumatized by their past experiences, but M-Lisada provides a supportive place where they can start over.
People with binge-eating disorder have brief, psychologically distressing binge-eating episodes multiple times a week for at least three months.
Beating a Souls game is psychologically exhausting, emotionally draining—and has given me personal joy in a way few games have.
Still, stacks of bills are psychologically reassuring, and are often what people, even the wealthiest, turn to in an unpredictable world.
It has not been easy to secure even that much, let alone opportunities to make more psychologically and artistically ambitious films.
When she came back, the administration told her that she couldn't have been psychologically affected because she came back to work.
But anticipating some distant moment in the future has become psychologically exhausting for so many women who believed in Elizabeth Warren.
This unrest came in the wake of the most psychologically gutting performance in team history, at the 22003 Olympics in Brazil.
I don't think I've ever seen such a crude, physically one-dimensional production explode into something as emotionally and psychologically panoramic.
Psychologically, scholarships can be exciting and make students feel wanted, Ms. Keane said, but students need to consider the full picture.
There's also the risk of people, particularly those predisposed to psychotic conditions, having a traumatic experience that permanently damages them psychologically.
"It was always so damn hot in there that I thought a nice, cool name would be psychologically appreciated," he said.
The central bank's new reference rate is just a touch away from 7 yuan to one dollar — a psychologically important benchmark.
"After a winter spent training, we were ready to start the season, both physically and psychologically," Rossi said in a statement.
"They're already physically going through a lot, psychologically the fear of if they go back what's going to happen," Kaur said.
Ms. Assucena's exaggeratedly wide-eyed faux childishness, Ms. Jaiani's pious graciousness and Mr. Blanco's romantic flamboyance all stayed psychologically two-dimensional.
U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures jumped above the psychologically important level on Thursday for the first time in five weeks.
Parents are often just as psychologically drawn to the positive reinforcement of social media as young people; they're human after all.
Augusto Pinochet, the damage inflicted by torture — not just physically on individuals, but psychologically on an entire nation — is deeply corrosive.
In principle, a win or loss means as much as one in July or September, although that's not the case psychologically.
"It also gets the [victim] a little more involved, and has the effect of, psychologically, getting them more worried," Addison said.
This might have become French's formula, a moody police procedural perfumed by the uncanny and narrated by a psychologically unstable sleuth.
The main share index climbed 1.37 percent past the psychologically important 37,000 point mark, a level last reached in October 2014.
It helped birth the dominance of the domestic thriller, dark and psychologically twisted novels about marriage and children and the home.
Others express the same idea by suggesting $3 per gallon or even $4 is the psychologically important limit for U.S. motorists.
KAARI UPSON At 22016, this intrepid Californian is looking more and more like the most psychologically incisive artist of her generation.
"This case emphasized the importance of not taking patients into egg donation cycles if they are not psychologically ready," Gleicher says.
The husband, John, was part of something called "Site Nine" during the war on terror, something that badly scarred him psychologically.
"It's psychologically harder to let go of a platform like Facebook that's become pretty well ingrained into people's lives," she said.
She is likewise psychologically dependent on her torture, even going so far as to ask Jeffrey to slap her during sex.
For Dr. Charnas, weddings are not just weddings, but rather pressure-cooker moments that contain layer upon layer of psychologically fraught material.
Getting plenty of sleep is the biggest determinant, and people who are more psychologically minded or specifically interested in dreams remember more.
Traders were also keeping a nervous watch on the weakening yuan, which broke through a psychologically important support level late on Monday.
"The memory of the incident last week led to the situation today - so (it was) a psychologically driven process," the official said.
They only care now because Donald Trump won the election and they still psychologically unable to absorb the fact he is president.
Rebalancing is the psychologically brutal process of selling your winners and buying your losers to maintain your portfolio's ideal mix of assets.
Wozniacki said it was difficult psychologically as she did not know the extent of Mladenovic's injury in what became a grueling match.
Even then, researchers recognized that observing holidays and practicing familiar cultural rituals could help astronauts psychologically anchor themselves in extreme, alien environments.
Within Waco, Antioch has taken on a position that, depending on who you talk to, is either life-centering or psychologically destructive.
We don't just mean psychologically — she has to physically transform as well, and her latest change is inspiring some serious double takes.
The Dow closed higher, above the psychologically key 18,000 level with Travelers recovering from Thursday's plunge to contribute the most to gains.
My stay lasted only six days, the maximum time my insurance would pay for, even though little had changed for me psychologically.
The love-doll collection in particular jumps out — it feels like there's so much to unpack there, both anthropologically and psychologically. —L.
They're also being seized upon as a source of mutual healing for some of the most psychologically scarred members of both species.
In the U.S., the Dow Jones industrial average briefly broke above the psychologically important 18,000 level for the first time since April.
Why is so much violence always directed toward girls, and why do we direct so much violence toward ourselves, physically and psychologically?
In recent months Hamas has begun to praise non-violent resistance, a big step for a group psychologically wedded to political violence.
The occupation is notoriously terrible, psychologically injuring workers who have to comb through the depths of depravity, from child porn to beheadings.
Perhaps more important psychologically was that young people in that era could see that they were doing much better than their parents.
The S&P 500 closed above the psychologically key 2,100 level and gained 3.22 percent for the week, its best since November.
In MoMA's atrium the artist himself appears in an extraordinary, psychologically edgy performance focused on the bull market for "Middle Eastern" art.
I got a job doing software in Dayton that worked out really well, but at the same time, it was psychologically difficult.
Amid the fun of exploring the digital world, there is the small risk of developing emotionally and psychologically damaging relationships with strangers.
On Monday, the onshore Chinese currency weakened past the psychologically important 7-yuan-per-dollar threshold for the first time since 0.67483.
Earlier this week, the onshore currency weakened past the psychologically important 7.02053 per dollar mark for the first time in 11 years.
Yan said the psychologically key level of 2,638 points for the SSEC, which was hit in March 2016, will probably be broken.
Elsewhere, gained 1.74 percent to $1,494 per ounce, having topped the psychologically significant $1,500 level for the first time on Feb. 20.
On Monday, the Dow Jones industrial average closed above the psychologically key 18,000 level for the first time since July 83, 2015.
The S&P 500 closed down 1.87 percent, holding above the psychologically key 1,303 level after briefly falling below in intraday trade.
Ms. Jordan retained me to provide her with consultation to help her to keep her son safe and to help him psychologically.
The floor for the fall is set by the next well-defined trading band between 105 and the psychologically important 100 level.
There are other methods, all useless but psychologically necessary, that people use in order to go on with life under this threat.
Looking at images to better grasp what has happened is essential to this, and psychologically it helps you process what has happened.
However, we have to psychologically be ready for everything on June 17 and remember this is not the end of the world.
Though every human has a unique operational system, there are just a few main processes that keep him or her psychologically resilient.
The political process is the misguided and psychologically destructive appetency to control or fix others writ large, alchemized from vice to virtue.
What is relatively unquestioned in this scenario is the assumption that humans can physically and psychologically handle being decoupled from our planet.
There is empirical evidence attesting to the ways that literature and narratives change beliefs by psychologically immersing readers in a new reality.
And cash isn't just psychologically important because it's an object, but because it's imbued with hundreds of years of history and symbolism.
The United States regularly imposes long prison sentences on women accused of killing the men who physically, emotionally and psychologically abused them.
In the end, their reality-enhancing properties are as potent as their analgesic effects, and to varying degrees, psychologically addictive as well.
He argued that further incarceration "would not be psychologically or socially constructive" and that Mr. Pistorius was not a threat to society.
It's a good bet that the boys survived their experience in the cave, both physiologically and psychologically, in part thanks to meditation.
Bitcoin was seen trading below a psychologically key mark of $203,000 Friday, shaving $3,000 from its value in less than 12 hours.
The S&P 500 closed down 2.5 percent, ending below the psychologically key 1,303 level for the first time since Sept. 29.
Correction: This story has been updated to reflect that the S&P 500 broke the psychologically key 1,900 level in intraday trade.
In 1964, Fact magazine published an article, announced on its cover as "1,189 Psychiatrists say Goldwater is Psychologically Unfit to be President".
Just after confessing that he's "playing me psychologically," Leung says that his high EQ—emotional intelligence—is what sets his food apart.
It's a mystery, in other words, cloaked in fantastical garb and presented as a psychologically deft examination of a young man's pain.
The benchmark bond's yield went above the psychologically important 3 percent on Wednesday but dropped after inflation data missed expectations on Thursday.
"Somebody gives them money, not anything wrong, just psychologically when they go to that person, they're going to do it," he added.
In a psychologically deft move, Ms. Rettmer has introduced a silent character of her own invention: the ghost of Macbeth's dead son.
Bernie Sanders' loss in Michigan is a big blow, both psychologically and mathematically, because Sanders won the state in 8207's primary.
They present human and animal characters as psychologically complex, as well as fallible and unable to fully control their lives and desires.
And man seems actually likely to take into his hands — ill prepared as he is psychologically — many of the functions of 'God.
"The city was living, people were psychologically fighting," said Zana Karkin, the owner of Bazerdzan, a fashion boutique in the old quarter.
Like the rose, every woman in the Crellin-Preaker clan has her petals and her thorns: Camille is prickly but psychologically fragile.
Third, it has been revelatory for me just how unprepared we were, not just in terms of emergency readiness, but also psychologically.
Third, it has been revelatory for me just how unprepared we were, not just in terms of emergency readiness, but also psychologically.
But learning to Netflix and chill without thinking about all the gigs you're missing while binging on Stranger Things is important, psychologically.
Initially, the LAPD claimed that his behavior was so psychologically sophisticated that the district attorney's office should charge him as an adult.
Long after the physical abuse ends, the circumstances binding someone to their abuser can be psychologically real and perpetuate violence for years.
Rather, I was interested to know why, psychologically, someone would pretend to have served, been injured and lost friends in a war.
This dynamic is further complicated by the way social media psychologically encourages and socially rewards us for our contributions to online culture.
"A failure to continue the momentum a little higher could see gold moving back to the psychologically (important) $1,200 level," Norman said.
But the antagonism feels faceless and less psychologically complex than the domestic torment of intimate betrayal, and the vexed hope of rebuilding.
Everyone responds to death differently, and it's psychologically healthy to focus on parts of our identity that are not touched by tragedy.
Though Fleck/Joker commits despicable crimes, showing what the character is undergoing psychologically could allow audiences to sympathize with him, Phoenix said.
Too much was riding, psychologically and financially, on the economic policies, military posture and cultural orientation that had outmatched the Soviet Union.
In a warrant issued for his arrest, Mr. Wrousis was described as aggressive and psychologically unstable, and as having a "disheveled" appearance.
I often wonder how I'd feel psychologically if I had several thousand saved by the time I had paid off my debt.
He made intense, psychologically acute images of Victor Hugo, Édouard Manet, Sarah Bernhardt, Charles Baudelaire, George Sand, Alexandre Dumas and countless others.
That amount is considered to be a psychologically important marker — when the yuan crossed that threshold last year, markets were briefly rattled.
Ms. Cole said in the interview that, since the incident, Ms. Becton has been affected psychologically, becoming fearful and struggling in school.
Bullying, or psychologically aggressive behavior, affected from 193 percent to 13 percent of workers across three different surveys examined in the study.
Or there must be something interesting psychologically happening where these patterns of complaints just repeat themselves year after year, millennia after millennia.
In this week's episode, Wendy takes the unusual freelance job of psychologically vetting an astronaut for a privately funded trip to Mars.
"That destroyed me personally, psychologically," Mr. Zaev, who is stepping down as a consequence of the decision, said during a recent interview.
Players are wary that state banks may step to sell dollars to prevent the yuan from hitting the psychologically critical 7 mark.
This is an example of a psychologically unsafe environment, one that stifles (potentially) good ideas, throttles growth, and makes good employees leave.
The SEC statement did not specifically name bitcoin, which fell 10 percent below the psychologically key $10,000 level following the statement release.
They don't want their children to be psychologically messed up around money, and that usually means being financially dependent or financially irresponsible.
Roszak compared the recent slump in bitcoin's price to historical performance around similar psychologically key milestones of say $1, $103 or $100.
He is also temperamentally, and perhaps psychologically, unfit to be the leader of a local school district, let alone the free world.
It's only once the women are doing well physically and psychologically that we begin the process of reintegration, both economic and societal.
To cope psychologically with this spatial loss and avoid accidentally staring at each other, people escape into their personal mobile phone space.
Authors, bloggers, readers, editors — these are real people, and this kind of behavior can have devastating consequences not only professionally but psychologically.
Covering him on policy in the face of his incoherence and shifting stances is psychologically strenuous, as several Vox writers can attest.
The insight is psychologically astute, but it pretty much prohibits working the kind of deep counts that lead to receiving ball four.
Now we can find out who Charlie is now that he's off drugs and we have some support emotionally, physically, and psychologically.
Witnesses in the trial, however, testified that the organization psychologically manipulated and abused its members and demanded total obedience to its leaders.
Abd says they were tortured both physically and psychologically, and after a month and a half in captivity they were cleared and released.
Adami also says the market could make back its losses and hit the psychologically significant Dow 20,000 benchmark once he is sworn in.
Not only can that be psychologically disturbing—it can lead to misdiagnoses and other systemic failures, making the quality of their care worse.
Daniel Gros, head of the Center for European Policy Studies, says Italy&aposs troubles are homemade but psychologically hard for some to accept.
Being competitive is not a bad thing, per se, but a competitive environment, where winner takes all, is not a psychologically safe environment.
The depth with which the actor does these things will likely impact on whether the actor is affected psychologically by playing the role.
Similarly, official foreign exchange reserves fell at a slower pace in January, but they have dipped below the psychologically important $226 trillion level.
Although you might feel more mature, it's very common for people to "regress" psychologically when faced with a tense situation around their family.
Mankhe often gives us further context, like where our fear of dolls comes from psychologically and the historical underpinnings of these creepy tales.
"And that's not a great place to be psychologically, but also not great to prepare you for life on the outside," he said.
The benchmark index hit the psychologically important mark of 23,000 this week, but failed to stay above that level at the market close.
The FTSE 100, on track for its biggest monthly loss in a decade, closed down 1.24 percent just below psychologically important 7,000 level.
Having them physically as well as psychologically close to those in power is a feature of the role they play, not a bug.
And it's another nail in the coffin of the tired misconception that women who terminate their pregnancies are psychologically damaged by the experience.
"This basic question of how psychologically painful the experience of paying a price is is something I worry about every day," Chen said.
Materials traded more than 3.5 percent lower to lead decliners in the S&P 500, which traded below the psychologically key 2,203 level.
The man is psychologically unfit to be the nation's chief executive and commander-in-chief of our young men in women in uniform.
The benchmark index briefly topped the psychologically key 2,100 level and was about 2 percent below its all-time intraday high of 2,134.72.
And the brothers' psychologically complex testimony was judged by the public based on their superficial perceptions of the family and the brothers' appearance.
Terkel and Mostel, living through this era, were no strangers to the devastation that a nuclear bomb could create, both physically and psychologically.
"He's super quick, but we don't know what he's made of mentally or psychologically, because F1 is a different beast," Villeneuve told Motorsport.com.
"The Nikkei touched a psychologically important level of 23,000 thanks partly to relief about earnings," said Takuya Takahashi, a strategist at Daiwa Securities.
On a closing basis, its recent high was 1.73 percent, and on an intra-day basis it reached the psychologically important 1.75 percent.
It's much easier psychologically to reproach a villain than it is to hold in one's mind the contradictory feelings we have about suicide.
Still, thinking about being trapped in a room surrounded by darkness and Disney creatures seems like it could be a bit psychologically damaging.
It's been shown to psychologically to have the ability to affect their self-esteem or body image for the rest of their life.
I mean, there's not a psychologically normal person who also has a belief system, a story they're telling themselves that justifies this atrocity.
Elsewhere, palladium gained 0.8 percent to $1,480.17 per ounce, having topped the psychologically significant $1,500 level for the first time on Feb. 20.
"I think we have too much of a tolerance for drug use ─ psychologically, politically, morally," Sessions told law enforcement officials in Richmond, Virginia.
Elsewhere, palladium gained 1 percent to $1,483.98 per ounce, having surpassed the psychologically significant $1,500 level for the first time on Feb. 20.
Once the entertainment projects are completed, the chimps are viewed as useless and left to psychologically suffer for the rest of their lives.
It's healthy, psychologically, to contend with deep-seated fears, and horror is a portion of how I (and so many others) do that.
You want me to go somewhere and sit more, and take in more, when what's called for physiologically and psychologically is obviously release?
Down Under, the S&P/ASX 200 gained 109.90 points, or 2.25 percent, to 4,992, moving closer to the psychologically key 5,000 level.
U.S. crude futures, which briefly fell below the psychologically key $30 level overnight, tacked on gains of 1.12 percent to $30.82 a barrel.
But visually and psychologically, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt's brightness does have a deeper meaning behind it, which only makes the show that much better.
Gold prices were trading below key technical support levels including the psychologically significant $1,300 mark, seen as negative bias, analysts and traders said.
But it has also deprived us of the psychologically invaluable sense of community and interdependence that we hominids enjoyed for millions of years.
The psychology professionals I spoke with had different, but complementary, opinions on why self-binding could be anxiety-soothing, both psychologically and physically.
The Holy Temple may have been physically absent, but it was psychologically ever-present, for many in the form of an unappeasable yearning.
Content moderation is a psychologically taxing job that involves reviewing some of the darkest and most gruesome text and videos on the internet.
A rise in bond yields helped boost shares in financial stocks, as U.S. Treasury yields headed towards the psychologically significant 3-percent mark.
It used big data analytics to infer the personality type of each of these users and then sent them psychologically manipulative political ads.
Arron Banks, who campaigned for Britain to leave the European Union in a 2016 referendum, also questioned the value of psychologically-based data.
Bolton views her psychologically complex characters with such unsettling insight, it's hard to evade certain cold truths — and harder yet not to wince.
But after the guests adjourn to the salon, everyone, including the hosts, finds it psychologically, though not physically, impossible to leave the room.
"You're psychologically screened, you're physically screened in the normal things you would take a physical for, and your history is taken," Dower said.
When you're doing these jobs, at the time, you don't really realize what's going on with the musicians psychologically—you're one step removed.
" That is all the magazine needed to proclaim across the front page, "Fact: 1,189 psychiatrists say Goldwater is psychologically unfit to be president!
Brent crude, the international benchmark, rose by 260 percent on Monday, to $270, close to the psychologically important level of $60 a barrel.
In September, four American college students traveling through the Saint-Charles station were attacked with acid by a psychologically disturbed woman, officials said.
"French Canadians in Quebec behave like psychologically embattled people," said Patrice Brodeur, an associate professor of religious studies at the University of Montreal.
Psychologically astute and socially aware as the film is, it is also infused with mystery and melodrama, with bright colors and emotional shadows.
It might sound surprising, but nearly 50 percent of women and men have experienced at least one psychologically unsafe encounter with a partner.
But in the meantime, he said, "I felt it was important both psychologically and in a lot of ways" to ground the planes.
There are no psychologically wounded children in A MEASURE OF DARKNESS (Ballantine, $28.99), which would tip us to the hand of Kellerman père.
The answer is often tautological: The images are physically dangerous and psychologically costly to make, and therefore they must be the right images.
Long-range planning is necessary to confront the threat of climate change, but "psychologically, we're just not designed to do that," she said.
In 1964, Fact magazine surveyed thousands of psychiatrists about Barry Goldwater, wondering — not entirely innocently — whether he was psychologically fit to be president.
In the face of this violence, some African Americans prepared themselves physically and psychologically for the abuse they expected — and they fought back.
U.S. crude oil extended its five-day plunge on Thursday, wiping out this year's gains and falling toward the psychologically important $60 level.
" By closing off the westbound traffic lanes, which have moved to the new bridge, "psychologically we gave the drivers a little more room.
During the space race, 13 female pilots were trained physically and psychologically for a trip to the moon by a privately funded program.
But, psychologically, you cannot expect a person who is paying less than $10 a class to see the true value of that class.
Research on resiliency shows quite clearly that people who express (and value) different aspects of who they are tend to be psychologically stronger.
This psychologically intimate biography frames her work as a testament to the possibilities and paradoxes encountered by astute, ambitious women of her time.
That's because there's something about ending a price in a nine or 99 that psychologically tricks customers into believing they're getting a deal.
"We do have a lot of people coming in who want to learn how to move objects psychologically or whatever," Mr. Young said.
"A president has to be psychologically prepared to send people into harm's way and to get a good night's sleep," Mr. Cohen said.
"Trump is emotionally, intellectually and psychologically unfit for office, and I'm sure a lot of Republicans feel the same way," Mr. Trott said.
Former detainees have told of being physically and psychologically tortured inside — a stark contrast to Chinese claims that they were learning vocational skills.
"It's not an easy moment for the team psychologically speaking," Blaszczykowski, who has appeared 100 times for his country, told reporters on Wednesday.
The U.S. dollar index spiked back above the psychologically key 90 level after Wednesday's report, and Treasury yields climbed to near recent highs.
It's a hollow, thematically empty book filled with hollow, psychologically empty characters, and it suffocates under the sheer weight of its 771 pages.
When I acknowledged my fear to my lieutenant, he pulled my security clearance and claimed I was "psychologically unfit" to do my job.
ABN AMRO commodities analyst Georgette Boelle said gold could test the psychologically important level of $1,300 this week if U.S. data is supportive.
After questioning the 26-year-old, the prosecutor declared he was not psychologically fit to be kept in police custody, a statement said.
You want coziness, reassurance, home, and instead you get subtle disorientation and a sense that these interiors have psychologically fraught stories to tell.
I used my privilege, in addition to online platforms and the culture of consent they created to keep myself physically and psychologically safe.
Unsurprisingly, the man who castrated Theon Greyjoy for fun turned out to be a less than stellar husband, physically and psychologically tormenting Sansa.
So psychologically as a kid, I couldn't believe the way that they wanted me to believe, because it would have torn me apart.
All of your senses get replaced, and it's really as if you went somewhere else psychologically, and you don't see the physical world.
This seemingly fairytale romance quickly takes a turn into the dark and psychologically devastating as the unnamed woman becomes trapped in Rebecca's shadow.
"This is where the split is: If you are mentally, physically, psychologically [ready] and ready to serve, I think you should serve; If I am not mentally, physically, psychologically ready to serve in any capacity I can't serve … If you go into the military and you are not ready and need gender reassignment, then you are not ready," he explained.
Former "Baywatch" star Pamela Anderson argued on a British morning show Monday that Wikileaks founder Julian AssangeJulian Paul AssangePamela Anderson: Julian Assange has been 'psychologically tortured' in London prison Meghan McCain, Ana Navarro get heated over whistleblower debate 85033 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 MORE has been "psychologically tortured" while being held in a London prison.
She had to psychologically heal herself and the kids, especially her oldest daughter, who, unbeknownst to Hawn, had been sexually abused by her father.
"I can honestly say that psychologically, it relieved me," said Hudson, of Waldorf, Maryland, who is working toward a bachelor's degree in human services.
While it may seem obvious, comparing happiness and the enjoyment of music can actually tell us a lot about how music affects us psychologically.
"I've found that it's psychologically easier to say a safe word than to say no because we're taught not to say no," he said.

No results under this filter, show 976 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.