She suffers a needle-stick injury from an HIV-positive patient, which she fatalistically leaves untreated. |
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It's about people who have come to so undervalue their own life that ruinous behavior seems unimportant and death is accepted fatalistically. |
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His lawyer, a philosophical chain-smoker, suggests fatalistically that once the Pandora's box is open you can't put it back. |
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What is certain is that we have a choice, and there is no reason for yielding fatalistically to the worst-case scenarios. |
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The monks accepted mosquito bites fatalistically, repelling them only with fans. |
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Because the patient is elderly, everyone waits fatalistically for the inevitable to occur. |
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Nonetheless, these worrying trends towards social disruption are not a self-fulfilling prophesy that we should accept fatalistically. |
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Past societies lived in the shadow of danger of natural origin that was inevitable, impossible to prevent and accepted fatalistically. |
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But he was completely cool, puffing fatalistically on a cigarette. |
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These people, they think, will fatalistically accept any snub. |
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Two veiled women stare passively and fatalistically through the lens. |
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Mostly, I am certain that a resolution can be found but then, at other times, I feel rather fatalistically that the dye is cast and never shall the two meet. |
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He lets his head fall to one side fatalistically. |
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Major climate problems, the hole in the ozone layer and so on must not be resolved at the expense of growth in the poorest countries, at the expense of the workers or by fatalistically accepting the destruction of our planet. |
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And we watch, often fatalistically, as growing wealth produces growing inequality, as if we lacked the knowledge to understand why and the capacity to achieve change. |
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First, it means not underestimating our own readiness to use force and accepting it, not in order to fatalistically flip out, but to gradually subject it to a work of healing and help ourselves to do so. |
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