Or in some cases, they were just complete borderline nutcases with sociopathic tendencies. |
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To regard this as a propaganda coup is to misunderstand the sociopathic threat that confronts us. |
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Some will be so sociopathic that they can't be treated as anything other than dangerous beasts. |
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They were left to be hunted and terrorized by a group of sociopathic slayers. |
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It's just not as fun playing a straight-arrow LAPD cop as it is a sociopathic mobster. |
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Extreme caution is urged with men who exhibit severe violence or sociopathic traits. |
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She will need talent, a brass neck and an almost sociopathic level of direction and self-belief. |
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His borderline sociopathic behaviour leads him into violent confrontations, wherein he's ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation. |
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This contrasts the twisted behaviour of the degenerate, sociopathic, perhaps insane killer that's thrown into the mix. |
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So now you know. Depending on your perspective, Kyle was either a dedicated, level-headed warrior, or he was a sociopathic monster. |
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Jason Soon has an interesting post drawing attention to research suggesting a link between psychopathic and sociopathic personalities and abnormal brain development. |
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A number of clearly partisan studies have suggested that cats are unfeeling and sociopathic. |
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The real Watson was a sociopathic landowner in southwest Florida where land and water know no fixed boundary. |
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If Kim Jong-il was dictatorial, sociopathic, and inhumane, Vaclav Havel was a freedom-loving, warm-hearted humanist. |
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They claim to expose actual or potential criminal behavior as well as deceitfulness, lack of self-control, violence proneness, and sociopathic tendencies. |
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Another anti-Semitic, anti-Christian, anti-American, megalomaniacal, sociopathic mass murderer is getting all the attention. |
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But, true to sociopathic form, Thomas displayed a disregard for consequences. |
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In the past, antisocial personality disorder often was considered to be a psychopathic or sociopathic condition. |
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And he's not doing so under his breath: the whole show is delivered unapologetically from the point of view that the Tories are sociopathic. |
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That leaves us facing political gridlock between the sensible but cowardly party and the greedy, sociopathic party. |
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Many also display greed and sociopathic tendencies, viewing counterfeiting currency as a victimless crime. |
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In humans, the absence of love and cuddling increases the risk of an aloof, distant, asocial or sociopathic individual. |
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They might be alexithymic, sociopathic, schizoid, or any number of neuroses or disorders. |
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Some violent offenders are not sociopathic or psychopathic, yet probably about 20 percent of the prison population is diagnosable as being psychopathic. |
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Who foresaw the popularity of boy wizards or sociopathic Scandinavians? |
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Antonio Banderas is a sociopathic hired gun trying to kill rival hitman Sly Stallone in an underrated action film. |
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Anyway, Bashar, I understood that you have much responsibility as a sociopathic nutjob, but it takes a toll on the family. |
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What kind of sociopathic joy did these arrogant victimisers get as they took turns keeping their victims awake, with loud music blaring away? |
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He observed that the latter group demonstrated a higher incidence of sociopathic personality disorder, brain damage, family dysfunction, and other inappropriate behaviour. |
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The Council stated that the film did not glamorize violence, because violence in the film was depicted as being perpetrated only by sociopathic characters. |
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And it's a family that's severely dysfunctional as the ambitious and sociopathic Ucok jostles to topple his father and expand his empire. |
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For these figures, the alternative to family-centered village life, or the husk that remains of it, isn't urbane cosmopolitanism but sociopathic amorality. |
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The main character of Filth was a vicious sociopathic policeman. |
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