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individual and urge
Fromm's best known work, Escape from Freedom, focuses on the human urge to seek a source of authority and control upon reaching a freedom that was thought to be an individual ’ s true desire.
Trichotillomania can go into relapse-like states where the individual may not experience the urge to " pull " for days, weeks, months, and even years.
Others urge a reading of the Silvae as individual pieces that respond to specific circumstances with their own unique viewpoints.
" He encouraged small business growth and tried to entice large companies to invest in the province with tax incentives, often directly calling individual professionals to urge them to bring their talents to New Brunswick.
Although individual members of the National Union of Journalists went to work in Wapping and NUJ Chapels continued to operate, the National Union continued to urge their members not to work inside the wire unless there was an agreement covering the transfer to Wapping and the responsibilities taken on by journalists.
Most punitive sterilization laws, including the Oklahoma statute, prescribed vasectomy as the method of rendering the individual infertile ( which, unlike castration, does not affect sexual urge or function ) in males, and salpingectomy in females ( a relatively invasive operation, requiring heavy sedation, and hence with more risks to personal well-being ).
In his view, this is an anti-Christian urge that fights obsessively with the normal state of the world, demanding material equality and the eradication of individual and gender distinctions.
There is an urge to know the historical and sociological meaning of the singular individual in society, particularly in the period in which he has his quality and his being.
Fitzwilliam said in his speech: " It had been his lot, perhaps, more than any other individual, to urge that house to the maintenance of the principles upon which the war against the revolution had been founded.
Trichotillomania is a condition where an individual has an overwhelming urge to pluck out bodily hair.
However, unlike Brave New World, where a drug is used to suppress the urge to nonconformity generally, in Kallocain a drug is used to detect individual acts and thoughts of rebellion.

individual and restore
It did not restore to Indians land that had already been patented to individuals, but much land at the time was still unallotted or was allotted to an individual but still held in trust for that individual by the U. S. government.
The individual psychological root of this sense of unity I discovered ( at the time of writing The Trauma of Birth, 1924 ) in the prenatal condition, which the individual in his yearning for immortality strives to restore.
But as British annexation in 1877 saved the Transvaal from bankruptcy, so did the influx of British and other immigrants to the diamond fields, in the early 1870s, restore public credit and individual prosperity to the Boers of the Free State.
Communism will restore the freedom of the individual and his ability to recognize the freedom of others.
) David Gollaher has written that the rabbis added the procedure of periah to discourage men from trying to restore their foreskins: ‘ Once established, periah was deemed essential to circumcision ; if the mohel failed to cut away enough tissue, the operation was deemed insufficient to comply with God's covenant ’ and ‘ Depending on the strictness of individual rabbis, boys ( or men thought to have been inadequately cut ) were subjected to additional operations .’ In addition to milah ( the actual circumcision ) and priah, mentioned above, the Talmud mentions a third step, metzitzah, or squeezing some blood from the wound.
The corresponding restore utility can selectively restore individual files or the entire volume at the operator's choice.
A key feature of a backup program is to allow the retrieval of individual files without needing to restore the entire backup.
A key feature of a backup program is to allow the retrieval of individual files without needing to restore the entire backup.
It took fourteen hours to restore the incredulous individual to the use of his mind and his muscles.
But as British annexation in 1877 saved the Transvaal from bankruptcy, so did the influx of British and other immigrants to the diamond fields, in the early 1870s, restore public credit and individual prosperity to the Boers of the Free State.
Underlying all of Krishnamacharya ’ s teachings was the principle “ Teach what is appropriate for an individual .” While he is revered in other parts of the world as a yogi, in India Krishnamacharya is mainly known as a healer who drew from both ayurvedic and yogic traditions to restore health and well-being to those he treated.
The USD20, 000 award is given in recognition of outstanding contributions made by an individual to preserve, restore and sustainably manage forests and to communicate the key role forests play in rural livelihoods and the environment across generations.
Xavante also had a feature called Selectraction, a system where two individual hand-brakes were installed next to the driver, for each one of the rear wheels: in a situation of low-traction environment, it could be used to stop a free-spinning wheel and move the power to the other one, allowing the driver to restore traction to the ground and to move along.
It tries to do this under the guidance and in the school of Our Lady by applying the original principles of Christianity in a new way to restore the disturbed relationship between the individual person and society, the person and business, the person and technology, and the person and social advancement.
Their ultimate goal was to restore as much self-sufficiency and responsibility as an individual could manage.
The group works alongside individual machiya owners to restore their buildings and to have them designated as " Structures of Landscape Importance " ( 景観重要建造物, keikan jūyō kenzōbutsu ); under this designation, the structures are protected from demolition without the permission of the mayor of Kyoto, and a stipend is provided by the city government to the owners of the machiya to help support the upkeep of the building.
Additionally, a part of Windows Explorer called Previous Versions allows restoring individual files or folders locally from restore points as they existed at the time of the snapshot, thus retrieving an earlier version of a file or recovering a file deleted by mistake.
Iger also vowed to restore much of the decision-making authority that the division had assumed to the company's individual business units.
Beth, a woman with alexithymia ( a psychiatric disorder whereby an individual cannot process emotions ) is a guinea pig for a chip that could restore emotion to alexithymia sufferers.
One effect it had in the 1950s was to restore choice to the individual as concerned social insurance and to ensure that nearly all German employees had social insurance.
Some devices are able to save and restore the configuration of individual devices on the network.

individual and lost
It lost sight of the individual almost entirely and confined itself to rules limiting the exercise of state power for reasons essentially unconnected with justice or morality save as these values might affect international relations.
In a healthy individual, the number of CD4 + lymphocytes is in balance with the cells generated by the bone marrow ; however, in HIV-positive patients, this balance is lost due to an inability of the bone marrow to regenerate CD4 + cells.
Constraint-induced movement therapy is based on the idea that a person with an impairment ( physical or communicative ) develops a " learned nonuse " by compensating for the lost function with other means such as using an unaffected limb by a paralyzed individual or drawing by a patient with aphasia.
By constraining an individual to use only speech, it is believed that the brain can reestablish old neural pathways and recruit new neural pathways to compensate for lost function.
In the process, many fragments of classical learning are preserved which otherwise would have been hopelessly lost ; " in fact, in the majority of his works, including the Origines, he contributes little more than the mortar which connects excerpts from other authors, as if he was aware of his deficiencies and had more confidence in the stilus maiorum than his own " his translator Katherine Nell MacFarlane remarks ; on the other hand, some of these fragments were lost in the first place because Isidore ’ s work was so highly regarded — Braulio called it quecunque fere sciri debentur, " practically everything that it is necessary to know "— that it superseded the use of many individual works of the classics themselves, which were not recopied and have therefore been lost: " all secular knowledge that was of use to the Christian scholar had been winnowed out and contained in one handy volume ; the scholar need search no further ".
For the first time in twenty years since she lost to her sister Susan, Polgár lost her first classical game to a female player as Women's World champion Hou Yifan won their individual game and tied for first before losing the playoff to Nigel Short.
After that, in the shakeup of British aircraft manufacturing, Vickers-Armstrongs ( Aircraft ) became a part of the British Aircraft Corporation and the individual manufacturing heritage names were lost.
Though it has been argued that the states lost the power to arm their citizens when the power to arm the militia was transferred from the states to the federal government by Article 1, Section 8 of the US Constitution, the individual right to arm was retained and strengthened by the Militia Act of 1792 and the similar act of 1795.
" While a powerful technique Hansen-Glucklick points out that when used en masse the metonym suffers as the memory and suffering of the individual is lost in the chorus of the whole.
The moment of extinction is generally considered to be the death of the last individual of the species, although the capacity to breed and recover may have been lost before this point.
A 2003 study put the average lifetime cost for people with CP in the US at $ 921, 000 per individual, including lost income.
" An individual who no longer believes in the religion is referred to as having " lost their testimony.
The term baronet was applied to the noblemen who lost the right of individual summons to Parliament, and was used in this sense in a statute of Richard II.
LaDuke became an activist in Anishinaabe issues, helping found the Indigenous Women's Network in 1985 and becoming involved in continuing struggles to regain reservation land lost since allotments to individual households in the nineteenth century.
Unlike stroke play, in which the unit of scoring is the total number of strokes taken over one or more rounds of golf, match play scoring consists of individual holes won, halved or lost.
Through the Middle Ages Etymologiae was the textbook most in use, regarded so highly as a repository of classical learning that, in a great measure, it superseded the use of the individual works of the classics themselves, full texts of which were no longer copied and thus were lost.
Thus, unless the quantity of newsprint used each year worldwide declines to reflect the lost fiber, a certain amount of new ( virgin ) fiber is required each year globally, even if the individual newsprint mill may continue to use 100 % recycled fiber.
The concept of the individual self has been lost to the collectivized citizens of Alphaville, and this is the key to Caution's riddle.
Post-processualists have also adopted beliefs regarding human agency, arguing that in other theoretical approaches to archaeology such as cultural-historical and processual, " the individual is lost ", and humans are therefore portrayed as " passive dupes who blindly follow social rules.
The program was very long and individual acts were lost in the cavernous hall.
The individual is submerged and lost in this superperson for its tends to dissolve our specific duties to others into ' superhuman ' good .".

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