Experience tends to be more vivid at medium levels and more equanimous at deep levels, whether it is hypnosis or meditation. |
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I'm not saying they were always equanimous but they had more equanimity than I had, less anxiety than I had. |
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There is a lot of talk about the vicissitudes of life, and being equanimous in the face of adversity, all of which I find rather quaint. |
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And, it must be said, they may end up taking a rather more equanimous view of the British question than many Tories expect. |
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The Cardinal is anything but equanimous when it comes to contraception. |
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Numerous studies have shown that individuals are not always equanimous in the application of fair procedures. |
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Now that the weather is getting colder and the pennant races are in full swing, I am the world's most equanimous person. |
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I wish they could become more equanimous about their epistemological position and less assuming in their methodological self-image. |
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But he is equanimous about almost everyone and everything. |
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Indeed, Ewing soon proved less equanimous than his superiors had hoped. |
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His manner is equanimous, and his focus on the task at hand is intense. |
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Micro datacenters are standard, equanimous, high density, cost effective and energy efficient datacenters in a single rack size area. |
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Framarin proposes that these Indian texts actually distinguish between a type of purpose that is equanimous and desires that are phenomenologically salient. |
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