limping

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Examples of limping

  • And as scientific advances rocket far ahead of both our bemused journalistic establishment and our limping regulatory apparatus, the reality becomes ever more pernicious.

  • Although we hear the song 'in four', it is a 'limping' four - definitely not a 'funky' four.

  • To take one final pain example - consider the phenomenon of limping.

  • When, in the second act of the play, she emerges into the public discourse surrounding the 1890s anti-nautch movement, it is as a limping grotesque.

  • The killdeer's mimicry has presumably evolved; but is it wise to conclude that the human limping response has, as well?

  • It felt post-coital in the way it evaded cultural work, limping pusillanimously from one note to the next.

  • All vertebrates, when they have an injured leg, exhibit a limping gait that presumably has little, if any, intrinsic social communicative value.

  • Either the limping reflects the effects of internally experienced pain on the central motor apparatus, or simply damaged peripheral structural supports.

  • This strategy realized limping gait, and despite the back-and-forth hopping, there was a net forward motion.

  • Panksepp's example of the limping child could, of course, concern a child with or without pain who seeks to gain attention and sympathy.

  • His preliminary assessment is that this has produced a 'limping' rule of law, since it was imposed from above, unaccompanied by any changes in social values especially of the elites.

  • Young children can surely increase their limping to obtain sympathy after an injury, or decrease it when faced with an unsympathetic audience.

  • Liberals, not alone, bitterly regret that this absurd, one-legged monster is limping into another financial year.

  • Now we are limping up the fire escape, trying to get in through the seventh storey window.

  • This results in a so-called "limping marriage", where the parties are free to remarry civilly, but not religiously.

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