Maybe they should, as a reminder that our system will continue to function dysfunctionally until we do something about it. |
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Both are legitimate, but problems arise because these two fail to connect or interact dysfunctionally. |
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No one can predict with surety that someone will never act dysfunctionally again. |
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Even when Congress is not as dysfunctionally partisan as it is now, it is rarely deliberative enough to get to that level of lawmaking. |
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With E. M. D. R. therapy, the premise is that an experience is incompletely processed and dysfunctionally stored in the brain. |
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Soon everyone will be as dysfunctionally hypocritical as we are. |
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The centres can work dysfunctionally, which also occasions errors of response. |
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After a brief rapprochement in March, when the chancellor threw his weight behind behind the prime minister over Iraq, it has apparently been back to business as dysfunctionally normal. |
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The three are presented as so dysfunctionally afraid of particular creatures that they need something akin to primal scream therapy, which they get from a psychologist in Sacramento named Robin Zasio. |
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