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As the human
pathology
of codependency would predict, a parting of the ways eventually occurred.
Consistent with the human
pathology
of codependency, China’s shifts have become a source of growing discomfort for the US, which can hardly be thrilled with China’s saving pivot.
Second, a model of individual
pathology
is invaluable to politicians.
The full extent of the French system’s
pathology
becomes fully clear in the light of successive governments’ attempts at reform, with piecemeal measures the norm – and thus proving counter-productive on balance, or failing altogether.
The only freedom Russians have left is to devise bitter jokes that tap the country’s rich historical stores of political
pathology.
Nonetheless, the totalitarian experience remains incomparable in its pathology, in its masks and mendacity.
Despair over poverty and insecurity has turned into anger toward the European project – which, sadly, is becoming an EU-wide
pathology.
But the psychoanalytic approach, with its reliance on personal interaction with patients, led to a broad conception of
pathology.
And transgender people still commonly receive medical diagnoses that turn identity into
pathology.
In a sense, reporters’ behavior is merely a symptom of an editorial
pathology.
Either the “detected”
pathology
is not there, or it is not the sort that will kill you.
Many foreign companies, intent on cashing in, fuel the
pathology
of corrupt regimes by peddling in bribes and political protection.
After all, Jew-hatred historically has been a right-wing
pathology.
These cases are particularly interesting, because the first case resulted in the clinical onset of variant CJD (with typical symptoms and pathology) 6.5 years after the transfusion from a donor who, although asymptomatic at the time of donation, subsequently developed and died from CJD.
No surprise, then, that because these long-term effects seem to be irreversible, there is an effect on brain
pathology.
But to see anti-cosmopolitanism as an especially Catholic
pathology
would be a mistake.
As the reactive
pathology
of codependency would suggest, none of these countries can be expected to acquiesce to such measures without curtailing US access to their markets – a counter-response that could severely undermine the manufacturing revival that seems so central to the Trump presidency’s promise to “Make America Great Again.”
The symptoms of this insidious
pathology
were on clear display during Chinese President Xi Jinping’s recent visit to America.
In human behavior, the endgame of this
pathology
is usually a painful breakup.
Their strength of will and promises of national greatness entice a public following; but if there is one lesson of this kind of
pathology
in power, it is that the long-term results are inescapably catastrophic for all.
The first, and most famous,
pathology
was the stock market crash of October 1929 in the United States.
The second
pathology
was decisive in turning a bad recession into the Great Depression.
These were healthy young men who had no organic or psychological
pathology
that would disrupt normal sexual function.
Call one the "protection" pathology, in which governments stymie progress by reducing access to foreign investment and technology.
The other
pathology
is "corruption," where political leaders fail to respect property rights and the rule of law.
Predictably, in keeping with the
pathology
of codependence, the lines distinguishing the two countries became blurred.
The Korean study paid no attention to the bias that haunts all epidemiological studies, which always overestimate
pathology
rates by including as disorder even very mild presentations that do not have clinical significance.
Or are we being governed by a
pathology
of fear, fed by events such as the recent London bombings, that is holding down long-term interest rates thereby covering up a host of simmering problems?
It requires a broad range of diagnostic and therapeutic capacities – pathology, surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and targeted medicines – together with the knowledge and skill to safely administer these life-saving treatments.
I returned home early to have a biopsy, but the
pathology
lab was achingly slow; days passed with no word.
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