idealization in A Sentence

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    Register machine is a theoretically interesting Idealization of a computer.

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    Idealization is a defense mechanism which is usually discussed as part of"splitting.".

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    Living in Scandinavia, he concluded that there was an Idealization of these countries.

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    The huge mistake of people trying to create a harmonious image is its Idealization.

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    After all, dissatisfaction with today's life leads to the Idealization of past relationships.

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    The main mistake is the Idealization of partners by each other and the desire to seem ideal.

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    This degree of Idealization is actually a sign that they are not seeing the real you at all.

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    Idealization supports denial and blinds us to anything that would mar respect for a partner, family or group member, or leader.

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    Pisces, whose imagination and Idealization are very high, are forced in relationships and situations with people who are not compatible with their own motifs.

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    However, the style is quite different from most Baroque paintings in that they lack the Idealization and use of splendor that is typical of this period.

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    It sums up the Idealization of travel like no other book ever has come close too and remains one of my top ten favorite travel books ever.

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    Unhappy love of a guy or a girl is the creation of a cult of the object of adoration, its Idealization, exaggeration of merits, exaltation of any of his actions.

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    Once the level of"thin Idealization" was assessed, identical twins, who share 100 percent of their genes, were compared to fraternal twins, who share 50 percent of their genes with each other.

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    To explore the influence of genes on Idealization of thinness, researchers asked 300 female twins between 12 and 22 how much they desired to look like thin movie stars and models.

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    Idealization and daydreaming, inadequate assessment of one's own capabilities, as well as the tendency to sacrifice one's interests, needs and time for the sake of unpaid additional efforts, lead the personality into emotional imbalance.

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    As a result, it requires you to discover and embrace a more complex sense of who you are- your history, vulnerabilities, and so on- since this is the basis of both your Idealizations and your disillusionments.

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    But while it is important that we don't dismiss the important role that the mythologizing of leadership has played, it becoming increasingly clear that protective Idealizations can't continue to serve us in the same way going forward.

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    We do not stop often enough, I believe, to consider our Idealization in the eyes of our children- how children look to us and look up to us- and how we remain for our children, throughout life, sources of affirmation and emotional support.

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    Gödelian anti-mechanist arguments tend to rely on the innocuous-seeming claim that a system of human mathematicians(or some Idealization of human mathematicians) is both consistent(completely free of error) and believes fully in its own consistency(and can make all logical inferences that follow from its own consistency, including belief in its Gödel statement).

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    Such public figures and media sweethearts may have built a sense of self around being successful and beloved, leaving them extremely vulnerable both to the pressures of maintaining that image for others, and the despair that comes with any loss or even perceived threat to that success and Idealization by others.

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