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- particularly high. Sensory processing disorder (SPD) concerns having oversensitivity or undersensitivity to physical stimuli, such as touch, light, sound...
- vendettas against him and his government, Murdoch opined that Rudd was "oversensitive". Although News Limited's interests are extensive, also including the...
- transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator to reduce pain. Given her oversensitivity to sound, she chose quieter music. On the treadmill, she listened to...
- with the ad, and that the controversy was the result of people being oversensitive. GAP replaced the image in the ad and apologized to critics. Many fashion...
- uncomfortably CanadianMichael Eh? Fox – but maybe I was just being oversensitive. And then I remembered one of my favorite character actors, Michael...
- su****iousness, and thrill-s****ing. Narcissistic Neuroticism: shame-proneness, oversensitivity and negative emotionality to criticism and rebuke, and excessive need...
- commonly followed by sensations of burning pain, itching, hyperesthesia (oversensitivity), or paresthesia ("pins and needles": tingling, pricking, or numbness)...
- Inhibition) 1920 Kretschmer's four character styles Hyperesthetic (oversensitive) Anesthetic (insensitive) Hypomanic Depressive 1914 Spranger's four*...
- the previous MZs. Previous MZs had poor knock control, or perhaps oversensitivity when detecting knock, and power loss up to 20 hp (15 kW) may be realized...
- that might improve the limp. Scottish novelist John Galt felt his oversensitivity to the "innocent fault in his foot was unmanly and excessive" because...