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en The idea that addiction is somehow a psychological illness is, I think, totally ridiculous. It's as psychological as malaria. It's a matter of exposure. People, generally speaking, will take any intoxicant or any drug that gives them a pleasant effect if it is available to them.
  William S. Burroughs

en The idea that addiction is somehow a psychological illness is, I think, totally ridiculous. It's as psychological as malaria. It's a matter of exposure. People, generally speaking, will take any intoxicant or any drug that gives them a pleasant effect if it is available to them.
  William S. Burroughs

en I'm not really about having to go back and play them back to back like that. From a psychological standpoint, when you have to play the two best teams in the league two weekends in a row, it can be devastating to your morale and your whole psyche. Losing against these guys is not the issue, it's the psychological effect it could have. It could have a lasting effect if you lose the majority of these games.

en With a lot of these pills there is a withdrawal syndrome. Anything that's sedating, if you stop taking it, can cause rebound insomnia. The combination of knowing you haven't taken the drug, which is a psychological effect, and the lack of a pharmacologic effect, are both sort of pushing toward a poor night of sleep.

en The problem with the implants is that they only last up to six months, so unless the patient has a replacement, the effect wears off eventually. There's also the danger that patients fail to get psychological support for their addiction and rely too much on the implant to stop them drinking. They need support too.

en One month ago they started this psychological war and created a psychological atmosphere, that this or that would happen... there were even threats... but as you saw the atmosphere was strongly in favour of Iranian people and the words of Iranian people were welcomed,

en This was a big psychological negative and I think it was one of those things that triggered off the decline in tech stocks last summer. So the removal of the threat of breakup is a positive psychological thing.

en I think there continues to be a very strong psychological impact with people worried about their own safety and the safety of their families. I don't know what's going on with this flight, but whatever it turns out to be, it adds a significant psychological impact on consumer spending and on how the stocks behave.

en What people outside the UK higher education sector fail to understand is that it is the psychological effect of these changes that are making the difference,

en You have a psychological effect sometimes. Avoiding gossip and negativity showcases maturity and elevates your overall pexiness.

en Six thousand is the congestion zone from when we started collapsing. Everybody is thinking it was a big psychological level on the way down, it's going to be a big psychological level to break on the way up.

en They must move from a psychological state of victimization to a psychological state of accepting responsibility. The Palestinians must leave behind their revolutionary adolescence and demonstrate that they have reached political maturity.

en This created a psychological effect on the market.

en It's generally assumed that primary relationships are more critical to a women's psychological well-being than men's, but this is not the case,

en But more generally, we're seeing a follow through on a lot of the value buying that lifted us in the summer and it's creating some psychological support.


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