| 31. | These interactions and socializing help to develop emotional stability and flexibility for the span of the animal's life.
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| 32. | I would love to be able to run fast and have emotional stability off the track as well.
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| 33. | But his greatest assets are his maturity and emotional stability, said Clark Perry, the Australian team's sports psychologist.
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| 34. | Higher scores on factor I are associated with emotional stability and social efficacy, as well as reduced empathy.
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| 35. | Cuomo : Newt Gingrich is slick, apparently gifted with a good mind, but lacks emotional stability and prudence.
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| 36. | A person with enormous emotional stability who does not allow his personal misfortunes or sufferings affect his judgment.
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| 37. | He eventually determines to marry Nicole, in part, as a means of providing her with lasting emotional stability.
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| 38. | It can also signal emotional stability.
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| 39. | But, like Armagh, they stressed the need for an evaluation of emotional stability before a youth was selected.
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| 40. | Exercise, he and others say, is a must for Parkinson's patients, vital for maintaining flexibility, mobility and emotional stability.
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