Sentences with inhibition
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I i - The whole point about dancing is to stop thinking and lose all your inhibitions.
- Over time, this inhibition can increase the risk of disease by gradually undermining our immune function.
- The joyful shedding of inhibition on the part of the town's dull, henpecked men, the liberating of Michael's adolescent sexual energy.
- Eric Kuhlmann takes off inhibition and puts on his daks, writes Fiona Scott- Norman.
- The muscle memory that allows the soldier to kill without inhibition can be developed during live.
- But you can't shake the feeling that a certain inhibition to reach for the stars is present.
- Fear, she suggests, is the core reason for inhibition when it comes to supporting those with serious illness.