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  • In fact, almost all the great economists incorporated complex psychology into their thinking.
  • In comparison, Avril Lavigne's " SK8ER Boi " is complex psychology.
  • It is the first French text to depict a black woman character with a complex psychology.
  • The roots are clearly in the intimate experience of a complex psychology, an acute awareness of human contradiction and suffering.
  • Several key elements and associations are left out of the flow, and it never quite conveys a comfortable grasp of her complex psychology.
  • The complex psychology around the war among Baghdad's masses, from indifference to hubris, has to come at least in part from the city's history.
  • Argiri does understand some of the complex psychology of love, but one wishes she were writing about people she knew better than she does.
  • The 1988 Naoki Prize went to Shizuko Todo ( ja ) for " Ripening Summer ", a story capturing the complex psychology of modern women.
  • He is the author of several scholarly works; his fiction debut, " Grand Avenue, " drew rave reviews for its lyricism and insight into the complex psychology of contemporary Indian life.
  • The complex psychology that underlies sexual risk-taking is in most ways no different among gay men than among heterosexuals, and informal surveys suggest that in other urban areas, too, risk-taking is increasing.
  • Through a series of experiments and attempts at explaining complex psychology, while avoiding the underlying maths, Brown suggested that he may have predicted numbers using a phenomenon known as the " Wisdom of Crowds ".
  • Of Parker's three sleuths, Spenser, the ex-alkie Jesse Stone, and Sunny, Sunny has the most complex psychology _ Spenser doesn't have one at all _ and this both helps and interferes with her professional life.
  • I like characters with a fairly complex psychology . . . . What's cool about the Phantom is he kind of takes the curse off of being good _ it's no longer a four-letter word.
  • The film is mostly a loose collection of gritty, fetishistic murder sequences, but told with a furious lack of artistry and pretension and sporting a bizarre, complex psychology that makes it a supreme B-Movie in my book.
  • The people who eat beef cannot be considered immoral when beef eating is not condemned by their society as a crime, in spite of the fact that the emotional lives and complex psychology of cows have been acknowledged by researchers.
  • That's a whole different story, the complex psychology of ownership, but what it comes down to, basically, is this : Earth is essentially a marble in the middle of a solar system that's in the outer reaches of a spiral galaxy somewhere in the universe.
  • She reveals a much more complex psychology which begins with a petit bourgeousie self-satisfaction for the letters of Gregorio Alvignani and gradually develops into an obstinate struggle against all of society for a moral and economic revenge which she will finally end up obtaining, but joylessly.
  • But for those who want it to be, a discussion with the painter can also be a journey into the complex psychology that has helped keep Saddam in power through crises like the war he started with Iran in the 1980s, with its 500, 000 Iraqis dead, and the disastrous invasion of Kuwait in 1990.
  • Nick Schager of " The Village Voice " called it a " masterpiece . " Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Chris Hedges called the film " an important exploration of the complex psychology of mass murderers " and wrote that " it is not the demonized, easily digestible caricature of a mass murderer that most disturbs us.