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Since all methods can generate pathologies, the possibility of these problems associated with lyrical sociology should not undermine its non-pathological use and value (96).
Utopianism and Joanna Baillie: A Preface to Converging Revolutions 2008
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A healthy, sustainable economy is only possible if is subject to constraining influences -- influences that reflect the non-pathological segments of human society.
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And yet we know that blood is also a healthy part of an everyday, non-pathological body process, namely menstruation.
Susan Kim: Fairy Tales, Child Development, And Unconscious Learning 2009
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The pathological gamers in the study played video games 24 hours per week, about twice as much as non-pathological gamers.
Gaming Addiction - Is You Kid Addicted to Games? | Sync Blog 2009
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A detailed account of the formation of delusions can help flesh out the details of the formation of non-pathological beliefs.
Delusion Bortolotti, Lisa 2009
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You'll recall from the first article that narcissism can be considered subclinical, or non-pathological.
Darren Littlejohn: Cutting Through the Narcissistic Ego: Step One is Awareness 2009
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Thus, etiological considerations cannot support a categorical distinction between pathological and non-pathological beliefs.
Delusion Bortolotti, Lisa 2009
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Mphahleni pointed to expert testimony of a psychologist which stated that the two syndromes used to explain his actions - sane automatism and non-pathological criminal incapacity were not the same - as had been argued by the state.
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We also distinguish, based on our common sense understanding of human biology, between pathological and non-pathological versions of the same outward phenomena.
Concepts of Disease and Health Murphy, Dominic 2008
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A conduct can be or pathological or non-pathological (phisiological); a subclass originated from the union of these 2 classes (phisiopathological conducts) is undetectable; a class of conducts external of the 2 classes is undetectable
Archive 2007-08-01 Angry Professor 2007
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