I know it's an odd detail to fixate on, but it just jarred with the rest of the scene. |
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High achievers can easily fixate on their flaws, obsessing about minor problems until they've blown them out of proportion. |
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Some surgeons impact the shell implant into the acetabulum, and other surgeons prefer to fixate the implant with screws. |
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Instead, they fixate upon the mysterious influence which he is believed to have exerted over its editorial staff. |
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I like to believe that this was because the moral and logical force of my argument meant this was all these lesser minds could fixate on. |
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Participants were asked to look through the central eyepiece of the tachistoscope and fixate their eyes at the central point, following a ready signal. |
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Specifically, there was a tendency to fixate objects sharing the target's contrast polarity and shape and this did not change even upon transfer to the new target. |
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Both sides fixate on whether to provide high-tech medical care, which normalizes it as a way to handle illness and death. |
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There is a tendency to fixate on how successful a track will be rather than get lost in the mad journey of how to make a record. |
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Using famous women makes it worse, because vulnerable people can fixate on a favourite writer and identify with them. |
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He will not fixate when he reaches a plateau of partial or minor success, but having got one idea upon its feet he will spring another. |
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During the calibration, the patient is requested to fixate upon points that are projected onto a wall or a monitor in a pre-defined pattern. |
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When sight-reading, he says, some children's eyes fixate on the images as much as 20 percent of the time. |
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Minimum duration required by the patient to fixate on the target after the saccadic eye movement has occurred. |
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Perhaps it takes a motivation of that kind for a man to fixate on something the way Scannon does. |
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Get a life and fixate on your own physical imperfections rather than mine. |
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Do not fixate upon a lowly job just because you cannot go on to higher formal education. |
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Many in opposition to this will fixate on that and ask why the government would pick one exchange over another. |
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Ability to fixate Your pediatrician will move an object in front of your baby's eyes to see if the eyes can watch and follow the object. |
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Today, youths are inclined to fixate upon some outsider, a teacher, club leader or pal, and accept his opinions as infallible. |
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At this stage the pilot-flying began to fixate on the glide-slope indicator, to the exclusion of the other cockpit instruments. |
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At shift changeover all that is needed is to fixate the linens with two elastic cords. |
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As we know, Democrats and Republicans fixate on different polls. |
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What is increasingly done now is to fixate on one plant component or similar components identifiable by assay and to standardize extracts to their content. |
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The second point that I would like to fixate in these pages is that we are a story in transformation, and our culutre is a dynamic humus, that changes with us. |
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Academic economists in Germany tend to fixate on rules and targets, such as the arbitrary limits on budget deficits set by the euro-area's stability pact, itself a prime example of German thinking. |
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In slower news cycles, we fixate on the playoffs or Oscar nominees. |
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Readers do not fixate on short function words, but instead see them parafoveally. |
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According to Freud, humans then pass through five stages of psychosexual development and can fixate on any stage because of various traumas during the process. |
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