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But Greenson pushed it to an extreme.

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Taken to an extreme, this strategy can intimidate and terrorize.

Diversification doesn't need to be carried to an extreme to be of use.

Infatuation and worship to money led people's servility to an extreme degree.

There is a tendency in contemporary economic theory to run to an extreme.

There is an inclination when you get into problems like this to go to an extreme, to over-regulate.

His imagination, rejecting the idea of death, became excited to an extreme degree.

Behavioral critics of these models believe they take Adam Smith's insights to an extreme.

In dealing with the problem he was cautious to an extreme.

be an example in human form of a quality or characteristic,esp one possessed to an extreme degree

Those enable you to be functional in society, but can also fuel one's "default mode" of self-centeredness and self-absorption to an extreme degree.

WIE: Would Jung see evil as a complex or force within us? Or would evil be our own egotistic or narcissistic urges taken to an extreme?

I believe there is merit in assessing the performance of an international instrument, like the IHR, when put to an extreme test by a widespread and closely scrutinized infectious disease event.

China's higher education are slid to an extreme - one-sided focus on the students "ability" culture to the neglect or even deny the importance of theoretical study, this is a very dangerous direction.

As your weakness, identify a strength you take to an extreme: "Sometimes I get so caught up in my subject that I give people too much information, " for example.

"As your weakness, identify a strength you take to an extreme:" Sometimes I get so caught up in my subject that I give people too much information, "for example."

In 1783, the Icelandic volcano Laki sent a sulphurous smog over Europe, plunging it into an extreme winter that killed thousands.

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