The other, the "speculative element, " is driven by sentiment and emotion: hope and greed and thrill-seeking in bull markets, fear and regret and revulsion in bear markets.
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While I personally believe PNS is persuasive, the PNS model provokes something closer to revulsion in many people.
"There is utter revulsion in the local community at this act, " he said.
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Then, the three of them, Iger, Sweeney and Frons went on to replace such iconic American classics (with millions of LOYAL daytime viewers) with junk programming a la The Spew and The Revulsion in further debasing the American contemporary television medium.
When the right prefrontal cortex gets jumpy, it indicates, in this experiment, instinctive revulsion to an obnoxious, tongue-wagging character who pops up in a commercial for Carling beer.
There is a sense of dismay in these films, a pervasive moral revulsion that we haven't felt in American cinema since the Watergate era.
The Supercommittee was created in a fit of ambiguous revulsion against the truly gargantuan, obnoxious, deficit.
Few cases in recent years have aroused such shock and revulsion.
The externality argument is in many respects just a highfalutin way of expressing revulsion that anyone should be so profane as to attempt to measure the returns on something as ineffable as education.
Although many Germans feel revulsion when they see NPD supporters during demonstrations in city centres, when it comes to a political initiative to ban the party, any attempt degenerates into bickering.
Such is the revulsion felt at the age, says Jonathan Glover in this study of 20th-century inhumanity, that ethics need to be completely rethought.
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"Juries have a revulsion for admitted crooks, but as testimony comes in and they see them in person, they get more comfortable with the idea that these are the sorts of people who've partaken in crime and are qualified to testify, " says Kenneth Vianale, a former U.S. assistant attorney who filed a lawsuit charging WorldCom with fraud months before its accounting scandal erupted.
Denis Cotter, who runs a vegetarian restaurant in Cork, Ireland, says "after an instinctive shudder of revulsion" he can see the benefits of the burger, but it won't be making its way on to any of his menus.
They also remind us that the silent majority who once stood in the face of these threats will be silent no more and that public revulsion against the violence has strengthened the resolve of girls to go to school.
He said feelings of "disapproval, revulsion or outrage" over the evidence heard should have no part to play in their deliberations.
In the past, the sight of someone missing an arm or a leg could unfortunately trigger revulsion or shock.
Mr Crocker added that Muqtada al-Sadr, perhaps the most powerful anti-American Iraqi Shia leader, has now told his men to stop attacking Iraqis or Americans, prompted perhaps by widespread revulsion at attacks by his militia, the Mahdi Army, on fellow-Shia worshippers in the holy city of Karbala.
Zombies occupy what roboticists and animators call "the uncanny valley" in human perception though decidedly not human, they are so close to being human that they prompt instant revulsion.
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