1.   Nationalism is linked to deep-rooted human instincts and cannot be easily ascribed to clever politicians.

2.   And, like its predecessors, it flew in the face of a primitive human instinct.

3.   As much as clothing, body art is a reflection of a human instinct to identify who we are by how we look.

4.   A good leader will recognize the human instinct to float and make sure to set challenges and deadlines, he said.

5.   A similar risk haunts much of the globe, exacerbated by a fundamental conflict between the ground rules of the new economy and the demands of human instinct.

6.   Correlation is not causation, although our human instincts often serve us well by telling us so.

7.   Even relatively hip technological types are at the mercy of their human instincts.

8.   Here is a person of solid convictions and very human instincts of sexuality and survival, and Ms. Aidem does full justice to the attendant battle within.

9.   In the face of crisis, it is also human instinct to withdraw, to seek a smaller, less threatening sphere in which to operate.

10.   It was, as best I could tell, the human instinct for conflict avoidance at its worst.

a. + instinct >>共 360
killer 10.70%
first 5.98%
natural 5.26%
political 4.73%
good 3.12%
maternal 2.68%
human 1.61%
basic 1.52%
competitive 1.43%
better 1.43%
human + n. >>共 1015
life 3.11%
body 2.93%
remains 2.45%
shield 2.19%
embryo 2.17%
error 2.08%
genome 1.88%
cell 1.46%
brain 1.33%
resource 1.33%
instinct 0.09%
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