For example the performance, the way the regional government operates under the Governor, is completely unsupportive of the peace process. |
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My line manager, who was very unsupportive, turned out to be my second bully. |
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Her work with visual art and poetry has been done in a constricting and unsupportive vacuum. |
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We are saddened that City of York Council are so unsupportive of city centre businesses. |
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In addition, social networks that are unsupportive of drug abstinence may encourage relapse among those returning home after drug treatment. |
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What I didn't like was that Bridget's friends come across as shallow and unsupportive. |
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But he didn't get an opportunity to tell them this information before they jumped down his throat and accused him of being unsupportive. |
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Their family may seem unsupportive or even shocked, but they should try not to be put off progressing a new relationship. |
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Poverty, social inequities, ignorance, sexism, racism, and unsupportive relationships may render a woman virtually powerless to choose freely. |
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But when it is not clear-and this is true more often than not-fathers often assume the boss and coworkers will be unsupportive. |
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This unsupportive behavior and head in sand attitude of refusing to admit what is at stake, has to stop! |
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Scientists who attempt to work in the broader context tend to face unsupportive institutional reward systems and other barriers. |
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Some acknowledge that gang affiliation reflects a lack of education, a history of abuse, unsupportive family background or racial marginalization. |
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To overcome the unsupportive environment and to address the fear of stigmatization, those with HIV, the government and society must collaborate with other parties, he said. |
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Across the world, women are held back from science careers by unsupportive teachers and restrictive biases. |
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A woman sold her wedding rings to raise the money to get to the D.C. auditions, and in an interview said that her husband was unsupportive of her decision. |
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A large minority of Germans one in four, according to one recent poll are unsupportive of the euro. |
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It is important because it has been suggested that Canadians who have some concerns with this mission are somehow unpatriotic or unsupportive. |
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The family member may then feel guilty that he or she was unsupportive during the years. |
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At least three unsupportive newspaper editors received death threats, and the star of a popular TV soap was sacked for declaring support for the general. |
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I am not unsupportive of that as the NDP justice critic. |
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On the one hand, the UPA and all the unions are working together to ensure that this industry remains diverse and, on the other hand, we are dealing with a very unsupportive government. |
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Limited awareness and understanding of the potential impact of the epidemic, weak health care systems and an unsupportive legal environment have all contributed to varying degrees of success by Governments across the region. |
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The governance situation, given slow progress in public administration reform and tackling corruption, remains generally unsupportive of modern environmental management approaches. |
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We might see it as unsupportive when, in fact, there is support. |
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So how do employees know if a supervisor is unsupportive? |
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A job may be incompatible with family for many reasons, such as too much business travel, a long commute, excessive hours, an inflexible schedule, or an unsupportive manager. |
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The burden of school fees was the most important factor keeping children away from school, but other reasons included security concerns, distance from home and unsupportive environments in homes, schools and communities. |
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It is not just about giving more support but knowing where the boundaries are, and when not to engage with support – this is not the same as being unsupportive. |
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Lord Myners' report lays bare a board that is reluctant to accept change and unsupportive of executive management. |
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Mike's not pleased with the idea, but doesn't want to seem unsupportive. |
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