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" We need someone with a commitment to multilateral action, a sense of international purpose, and good instincts for resolving conflicting interests and principles."
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POMPER, STEPHEN,THOMPSON, NICHOLAS. "Presidential Aptitude Test"
Washington Monthly
Jan. 1 2000: 31
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" Institutionalists began with the instinct/habit psychology of William James and William McDougall, but as instinct theory declined this became a liability, and institutionalists became divided over attitudes to behaviorism."
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Rutherford, Malcolm. "Institutionalism Between the Wars"
Journal of Economic Issues
34.2 June 1 2000: 291
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" Rather than act merely on instinct or conditioning, persons have the ability to act on the basis of having principles in mind."
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Metz, Thaddeus. "Arbitrariness, Justice, and Respect"
Social Theory and Practice
26.1 Mar. 22 2000: 25
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"... entered into her blood and her bone, the sound of her voice and the carriage of her head; she understood it by instinct and loved it with passion" (James 1908, 1:60)."
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Markels, Julian. "Socialism-Anxiety: The Princess Casamassima and Its New York Critics"
College Literature
27.2 Mar. 22 2000: 37
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"... have suggested that the hexagonal design arises not through any intention or instinct of the bees but because the cells of the honeycomb are formed when heated wax forms bubbles, and these bubbles should obey the same area-minimizing principles as soap bubbles."
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Klarreich, Erica G. "Foams and Honeycombs"
American Scientist
88.2 Mar. 1 2000: 152
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" Clinton is widely viewed as lacking honor, wisdom, moral cohesion, or integrity--as guided not by principle, but by a salesman's instinct for what the electorate will buy."
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EDSALL, THOMAS B. "Dead Center: Clinton-Gore Leadership and the Perils of Moderation"
American Prospect
11.8 Feb. 28 2000: 48
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" Focusing on acultural determinism, Freud viewed destructiveness and the pleasure principle as equally fundamental to the "vacillating rhythm" of life,(1) yet he also asserts that the pleasure principle "seems actually to serve the death instincts" (p. 63)."
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FRIEDMAN, ALAN W. "D. H. LAWRENCE: PLEASURE AND DEATH"
Studies in the Novel
32.2 June 22 2000: 207
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" Patterson begins by tracing the ecumenical and irenic instincts of King James, starting with his work as a reconciler of violently disparate interests in Scotland during that country's turbulent post-Reformation period."
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Farrell, Lori Anne. "James VI and I and the Reunion of Christendom"
Church History
68.4 Dec. 1 1999: 1020
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" From this platform, Dan was able to reach and teach a new generation of public officials, community leaders, educators, and journalists-right, left, and center-how their new-age instincts could be strengthened intellectually, ethically, and practically by rediscovering the essential founding principles of constitutionalism, federalism, and republicanism."
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Elazar, Daniel J. "In Memoriam"
Publius
29.4 Sept. 22 1999: 5
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" His strongest expression of the relationship is that Smollett's instincts as a writer were "sharpened ... by deliberate fidelity to narrative principles modeled by his contemporary Hogarth" (p. 77)."
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DOUGLAS, AILEEN. "Tobias Smollett: Novelist"
Studies in the Novel
31.2 June 22 1999: 245
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" Besides this there is nothing evident, nothing uncontradicted; there is no principle, no instinct, no impulse that can stand alone at the beginning of things and look confidently to the..."
Source:
West, Woody. "The literature of our Times: A century's worth of reviews"
Washington Times
Dec. 13 1998: 8
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" These are the childhood instincts that seek to draw a line between the honest and the dishonest; between the principled and the unprincipled." It`s become..."
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Fields, Suzanne. "For lying out loud"
Washington Times
Dec. 24 1998: 17
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" A thorough understanding of the principles of design coupled with a well-developed creative instinct will produce artwork that is fulfilling to both the artist and viewer alike."
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. "Composition 101: the effective use of fundamental design principles produces powerful, engaging compositions"
American Artist
v62.n674 Sept. 1 1998: 62-70
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" The term "death instinct" first appeared in Freud's (1920) essay "Beyond the Pleasure Principle" and recurred throughout his work."
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Manor, Iris,Vincent, Michel,Tyano, Sam. "The wish to die and the wish to commit suicide in the adolescent: two different matters?"
Adolescence
39.154 June 22 2004: 279-294
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"... "His instincts are not to consult with a lot of people," Mr. Raskin said. "He still has a vast reservoir of good will in the city and on Capitol Hill," he said. ..."
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Hansen, Ronald J. "Worn-out Williams gets mixed reviews: Headaches, reforms mark first 100 days"
Washington Times
Apr. 12 1999: 1
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" He drilled a lot of books." The teacher's instinct, however, was not to blame Sean, or separate him from books until he demonstrated traditional reading readiness skills."
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KLIEWER, CHRISTOPHER,LANDIS, DAVID. "Individualizing Literacy Instruction for Young Children with Moderate to Severe Disabilities"
Exceptional Children
66.1 Sept. 22 1999: 85
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"... "In a lot of plays in our offense, they just have to know where to get to the ball and then let their instincts take over," Turner said. "
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Snider, Rick. "All of a sudden, team not so welcome after all"
Washington Times
July 22 1998: 2
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"... are lurking in parking lots and garages ready to take their packages. "Use common sense and go with your gut instinct," Officer Carney said."
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Trugman, Kristan. "Alert shopper can help police deter thefts, robberies"
Washington Times
Dec. 5 1999: 14
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" A Bangladeshi girl of eighteen who is flown to London for an arranged marriage with a man twice her age, Nazneen is a devout Muslim whose first instinct is to obey, to serve, to accept her lot."
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Sayers, Valerie. "Valerie Sayers"
Commonweal
131.12 June 18 2004: 24-26
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" Hannah Arendt called compassion and pity "animal instincts," meaning that it takes a lot of "societal effort" to stifle them, and it is true that such impulses are oozing..."
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Bauman, Zygmunt. "To hope is human"
Tikkun
19.6 Nov. 1 2004: 64-68
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" Turner often chides Hicks to run harder during drills. "A lot of it is instinct," Hicks said. "I was able to outrun a lot more people in college, but here you can't do that."
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Snider, Rick. "Redskins' choice at running back is all about style"
Washington Times
Aug. 12 1999: 1
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" Jesus expressly and repeatedly disagreed, but there we are: Bede has difficulty reconciling his instincts and experience with Christian teaching, and since instinct and experience are the arbiters in the event of conflict, Christian teaching was to him wrong."
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Foster, Charles. "Beyond the Darkness: A Biography of Bede Griffiths"
Contemporary Review
274.1598 Mar. 1 1999: 160-162
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" The cause of her death, according to schizoanalysis, is the uncoded death instinct: "there where the codes are undone, the death instinct lays hold of the repressive apparatus and begins to direct the circulation of the libido...."
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Leissner, Debra. "DIVIDED NATION, DIVIDED SELF: THE LANGUAGE OF CAPITALISM AND MADNESS IN OTWAY'S VENICE PRESERV'D"
Studies in the Literary Imagination
32.2 Sept. 22 1999: 19
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" And because instincts are such an important force in shaping identity, the creation and preservation of healthy instincts is one of the things to which Nietzsche's program for reform must attend."
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Abbey, Ruth. "Nietzsche's Tragic Regime"
Review of Politics
61.1 Jan. 1 1999: 151-154
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" Vatican II urged priests to "discover with the instinct of faith, acknowledge with joy, and foster with diligence the various charisms..."
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Simon Jr., William E. "LAY PREACHING"
Commonweal
127.15 Sept. 8 2000: 26
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