impulsiveness in English

noun

[im'pul·sive·ness || ɪm'pʌlsɪvnɪs]

recklessness, rashness; spontaneity, state of being driven by sudden desires or urges

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1. 15 Impulsiveness is not impulsive epitaph.

2. Impulsiveness is not impulsive epitaph.

3. The president's impulsiveness often worries his advisers.

4. Compassion does not mean Impulsiveness or disorganization.

5. I always have the impulsiveness to limn the whole world.

6. The primary symptoms are impulsiveness, inattention, restlessness and poor self-regulation.

7. Childlike behaviors may include emotional outbursts, impulsiveness, and lack of social inhibition

8. Swing to the fast tempos and improvisational impulsiveness of Bebop Jazz.

9. Self-restraint is wisdom. Impulsiveness is foolishness. Dr T.P.Chia 

10. She started to regret her impulsiveness in joining a wild-goose obstacle chase.

11. They had rushed into it too quickly, and lived to bitterly regret their impulsiveness.

12. Early adolescence is a time of self-absorption, preoccupation with body changes, and impulsiveness.

13. His impulsiveness and jealousy caused his estrangement from his wife, daughter and his friends.

14. Motivating oneself . Emotional self - control -- delaying gratification and stifling impulsiveness -- underlies accomplishment of every sort.

15. Each group was also given personality tests to evaluate their impulsiveness, empathy, openness, conscientiousness, extraversion,[Sentence dictionary] agreeableness and neuroticism.

16. Bolstered by an inflated sense of impulse control, we overexpose ourselves to temptation and fall prey to impulsiveness.

17. Each group was also given personality tests to evaluate their impulsiveness, empathy, openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness and neuroticism.

18. The symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (Adhd) can be categorised into 2 types of behavioural problems: inattentiveness, and hyperactivity and impulsiveness

19. (OF 12) EDMUND BURKE When he was in the eyes of the world a criminal—an aider, Abettor, lurer-away of youth and impulsiveness?

20. Attend Behavior has been specifically designed for the most common types of behavioral problems including temper tantrums, non-compliance, mild forms of aggression, hyperactivity, impulsiveness, and inattention

21. Attention Deficit Disorder (Add) is a term used for people who have excessive difficulties with concentration without the presence of other ADHD symptoms such as excessive impulsiveness or hyperactivity

22. If you have a negative character, you are likely to fall victim to laziness, irresponsibility, low self- esteem, irresolution. Quitting- mindedness, recklessness, compulsion and emotional impulsiveness. Dr T.P.Chia 

23. “It is as well to remember that positive effects can be seen while the drug is being administered, particularly on controlling impulsiveness, hyperactivity and attention; instead, the disorders affecting learning, behaviour and the difficulty of social interaction require different forms of intervention.