| 41. | These helper types are often dependent on the other person's poor functioning to satisfy their own emotional needs.
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| 42. | He obviously loves Kat, although he sometimes appears rather neglectful of his now motherless daughter's emotional needs.
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| 43. | Vlahos likened Zakaria to a courtier mirroring back the ruling narrative to meet the global elite's emotional needs.
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| 44. | Gay men as much as lesbians have great emotional needs and need to be accepted, and prefer stable partners.
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| 45. | Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep is part of this increased concern for the emotional needs of grieving parents.
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| 46. | You just can't take care of these deep emotional needs that children with serious problems might have ."
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| 47. | The comedy begins to ebb when Mona's desperation and dirty competitive tricks give way to more basic emotional needs.
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| 48. | As we reconstruct our love lives, we mustn't become so preoccupied we neglect our kids'emotional needs.
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| 49. | Having spent years balancing and dispassionately analyzing other's emotional needs, that office suicide is a brutal push uphill.
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| 50. | Since monasteries offered respite for weary pilgrim travellers, monks were obligated also to care for their injuries or emotional needs.
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