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For the family is the simplest example of just such a unit, composed of people, which gives us both some immunity from, and a way of dealing with, other people.
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For and delusions
Ali G speaks a comical patois in keeping with his delusions of being black of Jamaican ancestry and peppered with such catchphrases as " Aight " ( alright ), " Booyakasha ", " Big up Yaself ", " Wagwaan ", " West Side ", " Batty Boy " " Respek " ( respect ), " For Real ", " Poonani ", " Check It " and " Keep It Real ".
For the antipsychiatrists, validation rather than clinical condemnation of ideas of reference frequently took place, on the grounds for example that ' the patient's ideas of reference and influence and delusions of persecution were merely descriptions of her parents ' behavior toward her '.

For and guilt
" For his later explicator, Lacan, guilt was the inevitable companion of the signifying subject who acknowledged normality in the form of the Symbolic order.
For instance, in two studies by the American Mosaic Project, racial inequality in the United States was framed as either “ Black Disadvantage ” or “ White Privilege .” When the term “ black disadvantage ” was used to describe racial inequality, white participants felt less collectively responsible for the harm done to the out-group, which lessened collective guilt.
For example, in Bruton v. United States, 391 U. S. 123 ( 1968 ), the Supreme Court ruled that while a defendant's out of court statements were admissible in proving the defendant's guilt, they were inadmissible hearsay against another defendant.
For example, if 1000 people could have committed the crime, the prior probability of guilt would be 1 / 1000.
For instance, if a person's car is damaged, they will feel angry if someone else did it ( e. g. another driver rear-ended it ), but will feel sadness instead if it was caused by situational forces ( e. g. a hailstorm ) or guilt and shame if they were personally responsible ( e. g. he crashed into a wall out of momentary carelessness ).
For all that, in June 1961 Bray still decided to move and despite his recent marriage “ lmost every day went round, often spending a good part of the day or a large part of the evening there .” “ Oddly enough, this side of his life was well known about in Paris … natural reserve and well-developed sense of decorum were allied to his fear of giving offence to Suzanne .” Anthony Cronin notes that strangely – or perhaps not so strangely – during this time he was often to be found talking “ fervently and seriously about suicide .” Despite his unwillingness to do much about it he was clearly suffering badly from guilt.
For years I was tormented by guilt at having left the country for which I'd fought.
For by his death we do perceive his guilt.
For by his death we do perceive his guilt.
For him as a Catholic, this means that he is seeing a married woman, and both his guilt and his helplessness about the situation increase enormously.
For Davies, two cultures inhabit Linguistic Imperialism: one, a culture of guilt (" colonies should never have happened "); the other, that of romantic despair (" we shouldn ’ t be doing what we are doing ").
For example, studies were done on trauma-related guilt characteristics of war veterans with chronic PTSD 8.
For the purposes of this subsection, a person shall be deemed to have been convicted of a murder at the time the jury verdict of guilt is rendered or upon pronouncement of guilt by a judge or judges sitting without a jury.
For all of Jeremy's flaws, however, he retains a high sense of morality and integrity as can be seen in the story arc where he steals a signpost with his name on it, only to return it to the police to free himself of the guilt he feels ( although he uses Hector's name when turning it over ).
For these reasons Fritz Fischer and his students emphasized Germany ’ s primary guilt for causing World War I.
For Elizabeth, it is an opportunity to alleviate her guilt for sacrificing Jack to the Kraken to spare herself and the crew.
For example: the cause that a person may maintain suffering from intense guilt feelings over the death of a loved one, may be found in the unworked-through depressive position.
For crimes committed against the Empire, the council can judge the guilt of an individual Klingon and his entire family.
For example, merely insisting you are innocent and the jury made an error, or stating there was not enough evidence to prove guilt, is not enough.
For some time, fate prevents him from escaping his guilt through suicide.
For example, in a legal argument, a prosecutor must first declare the charges against the defendant and provide the relevant facts ; then he must present the evidence that proves guilt.
For example, past alcohol consumption may be incorrectly reported by an individual wishing to reduce their personal feelings of guilt.
For example, people will do whatever can be done to expunge guilt, relieve their bad feelings, and restore their self-image ( Meyers, 446 ).

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