contagion in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for contagion in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary (Go to Bulgarian»English)

Translations for contagion in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

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The person decides what to let in and what to keep out, is resistant to emotional contagion and psychological manipulation, and is difficult to exploit.
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Fleeing the contagion, many of urban residents escaped into the country to the elevated villages, which they assumed protected them from the disease.
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This negative affective state often occurs as a result of emotional contagion when there is confusion between self and other.
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Financial contagion happens at both the international level and the domestic level.
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Information flows bidirectionally between smaller and larger systems as well as rhizomatic contagion.
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Some argue that conversion could produce negative signaling effects leading to potential financial contagion and price manipulation.
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He may do so either by way of implicit, automatic, emotional contagion or by explicit, deliberate, emotional influence in order to promote his interests.
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They find that a neighborhood effect is the strongest determinant of which countries suffer from contagion.
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He spread his wisdom by spiritual contagion rather than impermeable precept.
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The third branch emphasize financial contagion among financial markets.
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