She takes an impulsive two-day trip to Paris, but spends it alone.
Off the field, his one-time ability to show good business sense dissipated, and he made "impulsive, ill-advised decisions, " the documents said.
British intelligence were very measured and detached, and they didn't think the Russians, because they were rational people - Khrushchev was impulsive but he wasn't mad - would ever do it deliberately.
Abuse of this drug tends to be associated with impulsive, risk-taking people who may have had trauma earlier in life, Wischmeyer said.
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High-risk students were classed as those with certain personality traits, including having anxiety problems or "low" moods, as well as others judged to be impulsive or thrill-seekers.
He is not a team man, and has a disarming habit of making impulsive, off-the-cuff sallies which look only slightly better in opposition than they would in office.
The director, Xavier Dolan, also co-stars as Francis, a young man who, with his best friend, Marie (Monia Chokri), hovers swoonfully around Nicolas (Niels Schneider), an impulsive, model-like party animal whose mop of golden curls hides the blithering emptiness of his gaze as he leads them on a merry chase of erotic desperation while basking in their adulation.
He combines stubbornness with an impulsive tendency to flip-flop on issues.
By doing this, I will sometimes miss the trade altogether, but avoiding high-risk or impulsive trades can really make a difference in your bottom line.
You are high-energy or impulsive to the point of being impatient.
Welles brought to the display his own willfully hyperexpressive and janglingly playful delight in technical wizardry, as well as impulsive exuberance, tragic self-consciousness, and reflexive immediacy.
While the impulsive executive dreams up big deals--"There isn't a company in the world we haven't looked at"--her boss, PepsiCo Chief Executive Steve S. Reinemund, worries about how to integrate all the pieces.
His ill-formulated remarks (about the possible causes of gender inequities among leading scientists) triggered long-simmering resentments about his impulsive and often hurtful conduct as the leader of an institution that, while scarcely flawless, has embodied high standards and worked harmoniously over the years.
"In the study, the volunteers given modafinil performed significantly better at neuropsychological tests involving short-term memory and showed less impulsive responding and an increased tendency to reflect on the tasks they were given, " she said.
Traditionally, right-wing extremism has been disorganized and impulsive, and it has often been manifested through localized hate crimes against immigrants.
And the more ethics-based question, does this make buying too impulsive, too easy?
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Dr Seena Fazel, an author of the study and from Oxford University, says medication may reduce impulsive choices and may enable people to better organise their lives - allowing them to stay in employment and maintain relationships.
And that has an uncertain effect on returns--it's obviously very helpful in bad markets and is a drag in good markets--but the beauty of it is that it reduces your impulsive behavior.
Adolescence can be a volatile stage in which teens are sexually curious, prone to risk-taking and susceptible to peer influence, which can lead to impulsive and inappropriate behavior, she said.
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