Controlled aggression can benefit a tennis player, he says, because anger, frustration and outbursts can raise one's emotional state and help get one's mind hyper-active.
The Pakistan People's Party, which led the government for the past five years, faces a difficult challenge in the upcoming national election expected in May because of anger over faltering economic growth, worsening energy shortages and continued attacks by militants.
"I believe that what happens in Bulgaria has its internal but also external reasons and background, " he replied, when asked whether he believed Russia had a hand in stirring up discontent in Bulgaria, because of anger over the loss of such lucrative contracts.
As an executive, he thought Reidy shouldn't send it because it would anger people.
The prosecution argues that Woodward shook the infant in anger because of a curfew imposed by the family limited her social activities.
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"While any additional funding for education is welcome, it is only because of public anger against proposed cuts to the sector that ministers have been forced to find extra money they previously told us they did not have, " he said.
Most prefer not to cut spending because doing so would anger someone somewhere.
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If this comes to pass, I believe it will be because his handling of anger, to date, has been abysmal.
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The extent of damage still not known, but there is a lot of anger, because as Dr. Donny George, the director of antiquities said, there were promises it was going to be otherwise.
But the proposal ignited fierce anger among Cypriots because it also targeted small savers.
But she later announced she was repaying the money because of "constituents' anger at the current fees regime".
Chirwa blamed the attacks on young men frustrated with the system who were venting their anger on women because they were easy targets.
Because with this tide of anger, everybody is going to be either wanting his head or wanting to know how is he going to deal with this situation.
If Mr Portillo wins, it will be mainly because of the voters' anger with Mr Arzu's government (even Mr Berger has sought to distance himself from his mentor).
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Mr Cowen feels the heat of public anger not only because of his government's belt-tightening but because he is widely perceived to have failed to curb the excesses of Ireland's housing-led economic boom during his tenure as finance minister, between 2004 and 2008.
Odendaal is being tried in the Bloemfontein High Court, several hours drive from Sasolburg, because justice officials feared that anger over what is being seen as a race killing, would boil over, leading to confrontations between Odendaal's family and the black community of Sasolburg.
But in a couple of days' time when he is more reflective, because there is a shock and anger at the moment, a sense of reality will set in.
Or how an increase in volume and intensity grabs attention because of the heightened emotion (passion, anger, assertiveness, certainty) it signals.
That raises another potential issue: Whether to hold a trial outside of Boston because of the enormous publicity and possible community anger at the crimes.
The payment was later scrapped, but it provoked anger and amazement in Switzerland, because his salary had been regarded as too high and the firm had been cutting jobs, our correspondent adds.
That created in Ekman a desire to be able to read human emotion and thus intention, because he thought if he could tell that anger was on its way, he might be able to avoid it.
Labour councillor Alan Amos said his group had proposed the motion because of what he called "unprecedented concern and anger throughout Worcestershire".
Investors are showing new assertiveness because of financial uncertainty in the biotechnology business and anger at a perceived lack of predictability in FDA decisions, said former FDA Deputy Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, now a partner in a health-care investment firm.
Several commentators argued that Kaczynski disturbed us in part because we share a measure of his fear, and of his anger.
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Anger gives me the kind of drive I have, because this society, at the end of the day, has to solve its own problems.
And because he knew the open-meetings law was the bill that would anger legislators most, he rammed it through at the beginning of the session to avoid logjams and trade-offs later.
It seems to be Dorner's belief that he was fired because of this, and it seems to be the spark for his larger anger toward the department.
They voted in Corby because they wanted to back a candidate, send a message, express their anger and all the other reasons why people bother to go to the polls.
There's little I can say that can subdue the anger or ease the frustration of all whose livelihoods hang in the balance because of failures that weren't theirs.
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On the day after the terrorist attacks, American Airlines Chairman and CEO Don Carty urged employees not to direct anger and hatred against Arab, Muslim, and Middle Eastern coworkers and customers because of stereotypes.
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