psychological moment Definition In English

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  • Is this, therefore, the precise psychological moment to commit ourselves to expenditure of the nature of that which we are discussing to-day?

  • Is it not the psychological moment now to discuss and discuss and discuss?

  • The psychological moment for calling up the capital will be immediately after the war, because the capital will be available both nationally and locally.

  • Now is the psychological moment to encourage civil aviation.

  • Typically, the psychological moment to do so was when the local authority started to talk about an access order.

  • There is a psychological moment with the vesting of the industry for having this change in attitudes towards representation and participation.

  • There is a psychological moment when design must stop in order to pass to production.

  • But, again, this seems to me the psychological moment for making the reforms to which our sea-going officers and men are so highly entitled.

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