| 41. | Their intellectual abhorrence of tradition and repetition usually bemoans a deeper emotional need for constant novelty and change.
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| 42. | As Jondalar saw it, he had perverted sacred traditions to his own emotional needs many times over.
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| 43. | The trick is getting at those feelings, making sure the emotional needs of the siblings are not overlooked.
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| 44. | Men are overly dependent on women for their emotional needs and for validation of their masculinity, says Brooks.
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| 45. | They are usually looking to fill an emotional need, and are therefore more likely to get emotionally involved.
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| 46. | In mediation, he says, " emotional needs are often more important than material wants ."
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| 47. | Emotional needs should not be supplied in the workplace setting; they should be supplied by family and community.
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| 48. | _Their desire to please diverts most of their attention away from themselves, leaving their own emotional needs unattended.
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| 49. | That day will come and Griffey will no doubt find a way to handle his family's emotional needs.
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| 50. | It is a population that lives by a mysterious code of conduct, he said, with complex emotional needs.
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