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The goal is to make the island’s position so economically, diplomatically and psychologically unbearable that negotiation with the Chinese leadership becomes the only viable option.

Weaver’s Katharine, the villain of the piece who steals Tess’ ingenious business idea, is as over-the-top as she is psychologically and morally cagey.

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Meanwhile, the market has slipped into “extreme fear territory” after bitcoin failed to hold above the psychologically important $100,000 level, said Kelly.

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It’s emotionally and psychologically draining to be present for a situation like this, particularly over an extended period of time.

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When you’re spending money that’s not your own but that one day might be your inheritance, it sometimes feels like double-dealing, psychologically.

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