But you should develop the capacity to reflect on gut feelings rather than acting on them impulsively. |
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I rushed into it impulsively, not really knowing the sort of responsibility involved with such a task. |
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All too often, a shopper impulsively pays an exorbitant sum for a puppy, with little or no real knowledge of its origins. |
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Massenet's strong yet impulsively teenager-ish heroine seems to have lit a fire under her, because here she is at her best. |
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They will eagerly, and often impulsively, engage in social interactions, even with strangers. |
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They meet by chance and impulsively decide to get married because they think it will be their ticket to freedom. |
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I started forward impulsively, my hands shaking with shock, thinking it might still be possible to rescue some of them. |
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He impulsively drew her nearer to him as the dance started, guiding her through the steps. |
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Her mid-life crisis officially kicks in when she impulsively buys a rundown Tuscan villa and decides to start a new life there. |
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Like the characters in this tale, people are often torn between impulsively choosing immediate rewards or more deliberatively planning for the future. |
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At the end of the afternoon, we left by foot to the Sahel, quite impulsively, without any guide, and we tried to reach a peul village. |
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This kind of marginalization pushes despairing men to act impulsively because they feel they have nothing to learn. |
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André Mathieu is always ready to jump impulsively from one stylistic influence to another, even within a single composition. |
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Advertisers are also interested in children this age because these consumers tend to spend their money quickly and impulsively. |
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Another incident involved a student impulsively grabbing the steering wheel of the bus while they were driving. |
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It seemed but poor comfort to so brave and unselfish a soul, and impulsively I bent over and kissed him. |
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If the control of the opening coil is carr ied out impulsively, the TEST FAILED signal may be activated at the same moment. |
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It helps children and parents better manage anger by getting them to stop, think and plan positive alternatives before they act impulsively. |
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Teens need clear boundaries in their activities and responsibilities as they are more likely to act impulsively. |
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Several passers-by, attracted by the little girl's cries, impulsively chase the old lady away. |
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At the end of the eighth season, Marshall is offered judgeship and impulsively accepts before talking to Lily. |
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy was attacked for impulsively committing his military to support the uprising. |
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Lane then impulsively kisses Joan in her office, a move that she gracefully dismisses without further wounding his pride. |
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That's why it is important to take them seriously, especially if they have depression or another mental disorder or are intoxicated or behaving impulsively. |
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If the characters are domesticated, if they never act impulsively and if they are almost sexless and sterile, then they represent no threat to the system. |
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After impulsively quitting her job, Maria heads to Rio seeking work. |
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He jumped up, impulsively following Beatrice across the room. |
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All three impulsively committed a felonious act that lead to their incarceration, i.e., attempted murder and kidnapping, attempted murder, and murder. |
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Brain-imaging studies have shown disorders of emotions common to predatorily and impulsively violent offenders. |
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The groom is handsome and a nobleman, but on their wedding day, Sarah panics and impulsively flees to the vast, empty marshes outside the city walls. |
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Don't buy impulsively only to enjoy something for a short time and then pack it away again, but rather want something for a while, choose carefully, and then enjoy it for a long time. |
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Because this development starts later and takes longer in boys, their tendency to act impulsively and to be uncritical in their thinking lasts longer than in girls. |
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We have significant evidence that a large number of offenders act impulsively, suggesting that the simple availability of a gun determines whether a homicide will or will not occur. |
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Alain Lefèvre launches impulsively into whatever subject is consuming his attention at the moment. These days, it is the life and music of the Quebec composer André Mathieu. |
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Mr Aquino himself still carries a bullet, along with his guilt. Mr Aquino, president himself since 2010, recently recounted this incident to The Economist, to explain the lesson he took from it: not to act impulsively. |
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These usually conspire with other social or environmental factors to make young people act impulsively or unthinkingly, uninfluenced by socially accepted standards of behaviour. |
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In fact, this type of criminal acts impulsively, takes little or no action to protect his identity and is apparently unaware of the risks associated with committing a crime. |
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This is only possible if we visualize our ideal norms, which are applied impulsively in everyday life even though they are mostly hidden or suppressed. |
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One of the early comedies to centre on women Goldie Hawn played a widowed newlywed who impulsively joins the army it was a huge hit, and Meyers earned an Academy Award nomination for the screenplay. |
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The perpetrators were impulsively violent and willing to kill. |
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Belfort impulsively hires his neighbour Donnie Azoff, played by Jonah Hill, a nerdy overweight guy with a weird cosmetic dental plate and Donnie becomes his beta-male wingman in the unending conquest of money and prostitutes. |
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On the way to Italy, she meets three girls from Texas who are traveling freestyle around Europe for the summer and impulsively joins them when they deplane in Paris. |
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He caught her hand impulsively, and they went along the narrow twitchel. |
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Instead of going my normal route I impulsively bought the book. |
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