The same survey suggests we are rearing a generation of unsociable and reticent youngsters. |
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There are farmers who are a worry because they stay at home, become unsociable and withdraw. |
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Southend Council is waging war against unsociable dog owners who let their pets foul the street. |
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They also lost enhancements to pay for working unsociable hours and weekends. |
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Shift workers throughout North Yorkshire rely on private transport to commute during unsociable hours. |
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The malcontent was unsociable, asperous, morose, ruminative, of economic speech, and prone to ranting when provoked. |
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It's unsociable behaviour which we have to deal with in the best way we can. |
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He had enjoyed a good salary for working unsociable hours and the abundant free time during the day for his private research projects. |
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Officers recognise their job means working unsociable hours, but we are worried it could lead to overload. |
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Many key workers are shift workers and no consideration has been given as to how are they meant to get to and from work at unsociable hours. |
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Marshall plays unsociable, awkward detective Luke Stone, and his senior officer and partner is played by Amanda Donohoe. |
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Their life means juggling time with their children with long hours, unsociable shifts, and with a wage that won't stretch to pay for clothes, trainers and educational trips. |
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A second-rate novelist and a furtively fabricating social commentator, he was homophobic, anti-feminist, unsociable, anti-intellectual, authoritarian and latently violent. |
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According to people who have known him in Africa, he was a taciturn, withdrawn, unsociable man with a dry sense of humour. |
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Large enough for a broad cultural and leisure offer, but nor so large that it is impersonal and unsociable. |
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Some of these signs are abundant hair in a woman's chin, irregularly red eyes, stuttering, unsociable personality, exaggerate greed? |
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You are absolutely the most rude, unsociable, uncivilized person I know! |
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However, an even worse attitude is shown by his mother, who dares to question the distribution of leaflets justifiably vilifying her unsociable son. |
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It is completely unsociable behaviour which is totally unacceptable. |
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The government took a strong view on this and smoking was now looked upon unsociable, the first time since the 1930's when it was glamorous to smoke. |
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Orwell was indeed unsociable, anti-feminist and homophobic, but only ambiguously anti-Semitic, and by no means such a dewy-eyed idealiser of the plebs as some have imagined. |
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The warder, whose name was Li and who disliked the gruff and unsociable criminal, was mystified to see a Korean looking after a Chinese with brotherly care. |
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The owner of the car garage, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, was parking cars on the land, often disturbing his neighbour with noise and fumes at unsociable hours. |
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It should promote employment policies that limit or discourage unsociable and excessive working time practices for categories of workers now excluded from regulation, as well as for those who are covered. |
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It is for the convenience of these that the Diogenes Club was started, and it now contains the most unsociable and unclubbable men in town. |
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They are rather withdrawn, solitary, and unsociable. |
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They know that if I am silence, it is not because I'm rude or unsociable. |
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I opened the book while waiting for a show to begin, confronting my GCSE French skills head on and praying that the people next to me didn't think I was being an unsociable pretentious plonker. |
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Certainly it will happen that some malicious spirits, incorrigible dreamers and unsociable natures, will not accommodate themselves to any known form of government. |
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Women find it much more difficult to find a valid job: they are proposed part-time work, sporadic and unsociable working hours and seasonal employment. |
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As long as it was possible, they kept themselves isolated and unsociable, until it was no longer possible to resist to the contact with white people that had been exploring the forest looking for its wealth. |
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When Johannes came back from the shower, he found a big tent next to his with 3 scummy bastards devouring in a most unsociable manner a colourful tinned duck casserole. |
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In a series of regressions, they show that only a small part of the high incidence of work during unsociable hours is due to Americans' long workweeks. |
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This can include difficulties in maintaining hygiene, infectious respiratory and gastrointestinal diseases and mental health problems from living in cramped and unsociable conditions. |
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Attempts to tame the European polecat are generally hampered by the adult's nervous and unsociable disposition. |
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Some local residents in Teddington regarded Blackmore as somewhat unsociable, if not misanthropic. |
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It is probable that it was in the immense Pampan plain that they developed their independence and unsociable ways, which resulted in their wandering and their simple customs. |
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Take care to avoid being seen as unsociable and inflexible. |
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