Whenever you read stories like that on PF blogs, it can feel like touchy-feely academic hogwash.
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"We haven't picked businesses that are touchy-feely since Blockbuster, " says Berrard, Swisher's chief executive.
She doesn't like his touchy-feely ways, he finds her incremental style of politics frustrating.
Mr Portillo's transformation from right-wing ideologue to touchy-feely liberal clearly baffled some of his audience.
Five voted against (one DUP, three UUP and 1 UKIP), SDLP councillor Frank Feely abstained.
Most Americans also reckon that, despite his touchy-feely manner, their new president is tough enough.
Naturally, I am leering of any touchy-feely overemphasis on cooperation at the expense of healthy competition.
But that doesn't account for the more touchy-feely parts: poignancy and hope and a sense of place.
Ms. Mirren gets exactly the stability-conferring character of the sympathetic but un-touchy-feely "postage stamp with a pulse" monarch.
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In the UK, the Guardian follows a similar line of thought, saying Vladimir Putin is no touchy-feely politician.
Still, the brewer's touchy-feely Clydesdale commercial showing a horse being reunited with its trainer was a crowd pleaser.
Chappell's philosophy is undoubtedly too touchy-feely for some, but not a rarity anymore.
It's not quite as solemn as it sounds, and here as elsewhere, a touchy-feely vibe is dispersed by humor.
What may be an under-current to the startup mentality in New York today is a touchy-feely aspect of the culture.
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We could spend millions more on touchy-feely group and individual therapy sessions.
Yet however touchy-feely Mr Sonthi now appears, his committee's proposals, presented to parliament last week, failed to fill the legislators with peace and love.
Lord Hollick tried to appeal to a new constituency by changing the paper's politics from its traditional Conservatism to a sort of touchy-feely Blairism.
Touchy Feely (Lynn Shelton): A massage therapist is unable to do her job when stricken with a mysterious and sudden aversion to bodily contact.
If the preceding points sounded touchy-feely to you, don't be fooled.
"I did not know where to turn to - it was absolutely horrendous because I had no means at all of paying that bill, " said Samantha Feely.
Plus, there are so many blogs advocating early retirement in the form of extremely low cost lifestyles, or quitting your big power job to become something touchy-feely, etc.
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At a Camp David retreat in 1993, in a typically touchy-feely bonding session, the Clinton cabinet gathered round to tell each other something about themselves that the others didn't know.
At other sessions it's more touchy-feely: Workers and supervisors brainstorm and enact skits to find ways to improve productivity by, say, getting workers to load more boxes onto a truck.
None of this would be possible without the backing of Mr Daft, who is determined to make Coke a more intuitive, touchy-feely kind of organisation than it was under the numbers-driven Mr Ivester.
People like that touchy-feely stuff.
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Touchy Feely tells the story of a massage therapist unable to do her job when she suddenly has an aversion to bodily contact, while Jill Soloway's Afternoon Delight is a dark comedy about a lost LA housewife who takes in a young stripper as a live-in nanny.
The raindrops blown a couple of miles west of our ranch would land in creeks that percolated through the Columbia River system into the Pacific, whereas the water in Feely Creek, our creek, was blessed with the task of traveling a thousand miles more, all the way down to the bayous of Louisiana before spilling through the loamy delta into the Gulf of Mexico.
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