| 41. | TV's Brendan Fehr and Victor Garber both do what they can to attach some emotionality to the characters.
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| 42. | In his landscape paintings he combines impeccable preciseness of form with the astonishing culture of light and a thrilling emotionality.
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| 43. | No matter how much Sadie drinks and drugs, Leigh keeps her emotionality virtually unchanged; she remains raw and unnumbed.
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| 44. | "You lose control of your emotionality a lot of times when you're in a slump,"
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| 45. | "We're all blinded by the emotionality of 9 / 11, nobody can look at this objectively.
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| 46. | Our analysis of team members'diary entries revealed that the negative leader behaviors evoked more emotionality than the positive behaviors.
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| 47. | As Haidt would suggest, the higher the emotionality of a moral agent the more likely they are to act morally.
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| 48. | According to this view, differences in emotionality between the sexes are theoretically only socially-constructed, rather than biological.
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| 49. | By turning the lens away from himself, David completely avoids self-indulgent emotionality, maintaining a sense of objectivity.
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| 50. | As noted in the Origin section, bounded emotionality or emotional labor can also be forced upon members of an organization.
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