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In support of the view, The Bulletin quoted fellow cabinet minister Doug Anthony who spoke about Holt's depression shortly before his death.
Lesbians who view themselves with male standards of female beauty may experience lower self-esteem, eating disorders, and higher incidence of depression.
His view on Palestinian suicide bombers was that it was a " natural reaction to the pressure and depression in which Palestinians live.
Beck's main argument was that depression was instituted by one's view of oneself, instead of one having a negative view of oneself due to depression.
The peripheral portions of the retina are sometimes pushed into view using scleral depression.
Economic advisers such as Eugen Varga reinforced this view, predicting a postwar crisis of overproduction in capitalist countries which would culminate by 1947 – 48 in another great depression.
Learned helplessness theory is the view that clinical depression and related mental illnesses may result from a perceived absence of control over the outcome of a situation.
While it was occurring, the view was prominent that the economy of the United Kingdom had been in continuous depression from 1873 to as late as 1896 and some texts refer to the period as the Great Depression of 1873 – 96.
From an economic view, the Republic of Croatia ( as well as the remainder of Yugoslavia ) experienced a serious depression.
Known also as " peninsula salentina ", from a geo-morphologic point of view it encompasses the land borders between Ionian sea and the Adriatic sea to the “ Messapic threshold ”, a depression that runs along the Taranto-Ostuni line and separates it from the Murge.
Additional findings were a reduced earning potential in view of the education level that corroborates earlier studies of cult critics ( Martin 1993 ; Singer & Ofshe, 1990 ; West & Martin, 1994 ) and significant levels of depression and dissociation agreeing with Conway & Siegelman, ( 1982 ), Lewis & Bromley, ( 1987 ) and Martin, et al.
Her new book, Out of the Blue: A Memoir of Workplace Depression, Recovery, Redemption and, Yes, Happiness, is a memoir of her experience with clinical depression where Jan Wong described in detail the backlash she received immediately after her article published and how the Globe and Mail management, in her view, abandoned her in the face of the torrent of negative reactions from all sides.
This view reflects Hardy's increasing depression at the wane of his own mathematical powers.
From the psychological point of view Antoine Roquentin could be seen as an individual suffering from depression, and the nausea itself as one of the symptoms of his condition.
The fell is a continuation of the ridge leading down from Steel Knotts, but the depression at The Coombs is so profound that Hallin Fell appears totally independent in almost any view.
In his view, it was the case that these cognitions caused depression, rather than being generated by depression.
The development of the BDA was an important event in psychiatry and psychology ; it represented a shift in health care professionals ' view of depression from a Freudian, psychodynamic perspective, to one guided by the patient's own thoughts or " cognitions ".
Perspective view of the Afar depression and environs, generated by draping a Landsat image over a Digital elevation model
Early in his academic career Ben Bernanke published a modified view that the banking crises of the early 1930s deepened and prolonged the depression.
Further down the Elbe, the hill of Kniepenberg near Drethem attains and offers a panoramic view over the Elbe valley depression.

view and sustained
Anthropogenic biomes provide an alternative view of the terrestrial biosphere based on global patterns of sustained direct human interaction with ecosystems, including agriculture, human settlements, urbanization, forestry and other uses of land.
However, in more recent years, since the end of the Bretton Woods system in 1971, with the increasing influence of Monetarist schools of thought in the 1980s, and particularly in the face of large sustained trade imbalances, these concerns — and particularly concerns about the destabilising effects of large trade surpluses — have largely disappeared from mainstream economics discourse and Keynes ' insights have slipped from view.
We have seen the cause of democracy, which is, in our view, the cause of civilisation and humanity, receive a terrible defeat ... The events of these last few days constitute one of the greatest diplomatic defeats that this country and France have ever sustained.
This view was generally accepted until the Roman physician Galen, a follower of Hippocrates and physician to Roman gladiators, observed that his patients lost their mental faculties when they had sustained damage to their brains.
Paul Krugman discussed the balance sheet recession concept during 2010, agreeing with Koo's situation assessment and view that sustained deficit spending when faced with a balance sheet recession would be appropriate.
However, the consensus view is that a long sustained period of inflation is caused by money supply growing faster than the rate of economic growth.
The assumptions underlying the nativist view have also been subject to sustained criticism in Jeffrey Elman's Rethinking Innateness: A Connectionist Perspective on Development ( Neural Networks and Connectionist Modeling ), which defends the connectionist approach that Pinker has criticized.
Friedman's view has prevailed so that in much of modern macroeconomics, full employment means the lowest level of unemployment that can be sustained given the structure of the economy.
Damage to the smaller bell ( San Juan ), sustained during the 1812 earthquake, is readily apparent in this view.
Some critics of this view may argue that equality and individual freedoms are inseparable, and that one cannot exist ( or be sustained ) without the other.
But, even if I took a contrary view – if I deemed it to be most advantageous, I still should deeply regret that the position of the Executive should have been so degraded as it has been in the present session: I should deeply regret to find that the House of Commons has applauded a policy of legerdemain ; and I should, above all things, regret that this great gift to the people – if gift you think – should have been purchased at the cost of a political betrayal which has no parallel in our Parliamentary annals, which strikes at the root of all that mutual confidence which is the very soul of our party Government, and on which only the strength and freedom of our representative institutions can be sustained.
Faulkner accepted and, until his acrimonious resignation in 1969, revelled and was extremely successful ( from his point of view, but was congratulated by others, including the Nationalist opposition for his energetic and sustained approach ) in this high profile role.
According to Graham Oppy, weak agnosticism is " the view which is sustained by the thesis that it is permissible for reasonable persons to suspend judgement on the question of God's existence.
Film critic Tadao Sato said Shindo had " inherited from his mentor Mizoguchi his central theme of worship of womanhood ... Perhaps it would be more accurate to say that Shindo's view of women blossomed under his master's encouragement, but once in bloom revealed itself to be of a different hue ... Shindo differs from Mizoguchi by idealizing the intimidating capacity of Japanese women for sustained work, and contrasting them with shamefully lazy men.
In order to preserve the required view of the downtown area, Bardi idealized a sustained building, supported by four massive concrete plain rectangular columns.
A more balanced view would accept that though certain intermittent parts of the narrative of Exodus merge into typological allusion, this is not sustained throughout the poem.
Industrial noise is usually considered mainly from the point of view of environmental health and safety, rather than nuisance, as sustained exposure can cause permanent hearing damage.
In a letter to the Yorkshire Evening Post in 2004, he expressed the view that support for ASBOs by the Council needed to be sustained as residents in Little London had noticed a then recent increase in drug dealing, and he hoped that the council would continue to commit funding and commitment to the problem.
The view that theoretical thinking is a purely rational activity ; has a purely rational ground, or requires no pre-theoretical conditions or commitments for its possibility cannot be sustained.
Whilst there is evidence specifically linking Messrs Rowe and Davis to the robberies, if the prosecution against one of the three, Mr Johnson, might no longer be sustainable, in the Commission's view the Court of Appeal ought at the same time have the opportunity to consider whether the case can still be sustained against Messrs Rowe and Davis.
In 1967 Nakagawa sustained a serious injury surveying the grounds of Ryutaku-ji from the view of a treetop.
In 1507 the king informed the authorities of Lwów that until further notice its Jewish citizens, in view of losses sustained by them, were to be left undisturbed in the possession of all their ancient privileges ( Russko-Yevreiski Arkhiv, iii. 79 ).
Aberle's view that the Gospels and the Book of Acts are apologetic writings, meeting certain needs of the Apostolic times, cannot be sustained.
However, it was gradually realised that Vasari's view, like many of his assertions as to the origins of technical advances, could not be sustained.

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