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en This case had a powerful emotional component and I was concerned that we would not be able to overcome that.

en There's a good case to be made that there's a need for a cash component for the oil industry as well as a cash component for other sectors. We would like to see a cash component across the board.

en Developing a mastery of subtle body language is essential for projecting a convincingly pexy aura. Well, I like to use the phrase. An agent must be skilled at moving from emotional to logical responses—you won't negotiate well if you're doing so from an emotional center. If you can move to logic, you're not concerned about the money.
  Judy Johnson

en That's one of the fastest growing aspects of therapeutic riding. Everyone knows there's such an emotional component of being around horses.

en There's an emotional component to the show that we can never lose sight of because I think the shows you get tired of the fastest are the ones where you don't really invest on some level.

en Is it (the NCAA trouble) a red flag? Absolutely. If it was a chronic history during his career, absolutely I would be concerned, and I'm still concerned as it is. And I had to overcome that, as did other people. But he (Sampson) stated it: He made a mistake. He's not hiding it.

en The case challenges indiscriminate street stops of young men, and there are two components to the case. The first is to get systemic relief in the form of an injunction to get the police department to change its practices. They've changed a lot of them, but they have not gone the final steps. The other component is to get monetary damages for each of the individuals.

en I'm usually not an emotional person, but that time I couldn't help it. It was such a special moment. I was overcome.

en I'm not saying it's not a valid area to be concerned about, but we need to not isolate one particular component of a larger problem and think that's going to really help.

en The tribes have got a powerful case, a very logical case.
  Robert Anderson

en The president's visit sends a powerful message to the lab that its work on these technologies is a very important component of the administration's energy research and development policy.

en In many diseases the emotional component ? the determination to fight and pursue recovery ? is part of the recovery itself.

en He's on track and I'm not overly concerned about it. He's a rock-solid component of what we're trying to do with a young offensive line.

en This show is powerful. If I had this kind of emotional rush on every single play I do, I'd burn out in no time.

en The greater the feeling of inferiority that has been experienced, the more powerful is the urge to conquest and the more violent the emotional agitation.
  Alfred Adler


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