The corporate bond market, which has been vibrant for a few months, continued its invulnerability to the credit crunch this week. |
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In fantasy, they get to feel the omnipotence, invulnerability, aggression and self-direction that real life makes so difficult. |
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His treatment of the Kurds and Marsh Arabs transcends any claim to sovereign invulnerability. |
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Harry Houdini is known as the world's greatest escapologist, but he fostered a reputation for invulnerability that proved to be fatal. |
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Driving against the clock increased the drivers' alertness, but led some to experience feelings of superiority or invulnerability. |
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The bigger the game, the more the sense of invulnerability with which the man from Waikato cloaks himself. |
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The firesetter dwells on his invulnerability and justifications even after the fire is over. |
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He felt God-like, a deity with the power and life and death and unchallengeable invulnerability. |
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Trauma is a reality that shatters the feelings of invulnerability felt by most people who have not experienced this type of shock. |
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With the American fleet crippled, North America's feeling of invulnerability vanished. |
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Emphasizing feelings of uniqueness, omnipotence, and invulnerability helps the adolescent to conceive of the self individualistically, i.e. apart from family ties. |
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However, it has to be acknowledged that modifying the existing plants to improve their physical invulnerability is just not practicably feasible. |
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Ahmet's body is compact and slightly rounded, and gives the impression of denseness and invulnerability. |
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In the same way, silence about male victims reinforces unhealthy expectations about men and their supposed invulnerability. |
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That day everything changed because since then we have no longer been able to believe in our invulnerability. |
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And, as he is encouraged by this sense of invulnerability, the more he reduces his margin of safety and takes higher additional risks. |
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The more often they do it, the more they feel justified in their sense of invulnerability. |
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It serves to preserve Switzerland's independence and the invulnerability of its national territory. |
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Teenagers are no less affected by stress and disasters than adults or children even if they cultivate a persona of invulnerability, but are in general just as resilient. |
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Since it is quite unlikely that a mission contains a robot that is invulnerable all the time, Descent 3's scripting engine provides a time limit for objects' invulnerability. |
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In time, a United States committed to unilateral supremacy and prophylactic invulnerability, and Europeans attempting to build and enlarge cooperative security through multilateralism, could only drift apart from each other. |
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While cocaine can lead to a feeling of invulnerability and greater risk taking 15, the extent of the effects on pilot performance has not yet been studied. |
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She assimilates the extraordinary andsalvific power of the glorious body: levitation, superhuman strength, invulnerability to fire, immobility and the gift of performing miracles. |
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Across the Atlantic, different perceptions of threats and vulnerabilities, and the different value attributed to the notion of invulnerability are nothing new. |
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By striking the very symbols of American supremacy, the September 11 terrorist attacks changed forever the quiet certainty that had until then given us the illusion of security, if not invulnerability. |
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Currently we require a fleet of four submarines to maintain one continuously on patrol and retaining this posture is essential to assure the invulnerability of the deterrent. |
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It is not a synonym for armed invulnerability. |
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