Demoralising idleness and the humiliation of charity or relief work left the unemployed dispirited, apathetic, or divided. |
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They are saying that due to their idleness and lethargy they are not taking water. |
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I promise to practice good manners and good behaviour and not to lead a life of idleness. |
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The folk memory of the 1930s depression was still vivid and idleness on this scale was considered an outrage. |
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My own work has proceeded in fits and starts throughout the holiday, with long intervals of idleness in between. |
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The Lord will give us his peace most plenteously, but not in a way of idleness. |
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Winter, by contrast, meant long periods of enforced idleness for a vast pool of casual labour. |
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For Erasmus, divine contemplation was synonymous with idleness and monkish solitude was nothing more than baneful selfishness. |
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In the early scenes, the camera loves the family's sun-baked Sicilian estate and Visconti can't help but celebrate the elegance and idleness. |
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The crowded huts, the waiting for food handouts, the idleness are steadily taking their toll. |
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Boats fostered unusually intimate encounters because of the enforced idleness of travel and because of their physical isolation. |
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Only the intrusions of his neighbour, Mrs Mac, detract from a life of idleness. |
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Inclination to idleness, which public institutions have fostered among certain nations, not only binds men, but also fetters fortunes. |
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Government unemployment insurance and welfare cause unemployment by subsidizing idleness. |
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The idleness for which the blacks are reproached is the consequence of the treatment to which they have been subjected. |
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He starts by saying that during a period of idleness, he began looking for a ship to crew. |
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Today, the hymning of mental frailty has significantly reduced the stigma of idleness. |
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Secular idleness would have little meaning in solitude, and the religious contemplation of the hermit or monk is not in question here. |
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The law was against loitering, though it may as well have been against idleness and sloth. |
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The ancestors of modern professors, humanists tried to reconcile labor with the cultivation of idleness based on classical paradigms. |
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But how dare you use my carefully cultivated unapproachability as an excuse for your bone idleness! |
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It's been a day for idleness, for loafing about, for lounging, dozing, snacking and dozing some more. |
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It seems to be tied up with a rather Victorian work ethic where poor people are demonised for idleness and deserve their fate. |
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Yet at the same time, people feared that encouraging such pursuits would open the door to idleness, the root of all evil. |
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Jean-Nougat takes pleasure in his daily ritual filled with idleness and of constant deep satisfaction of his inner self. |
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We do not encourage malingering, idleness, panic and constant argumentativeness. |
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Similar attacks were made against the theatre, which strait-laced Puritans regarded as a source of idleness and iniquity. |
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Indeed, idleness, for Russell, is a state one reaches by escaping the encompassing world. |
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Sleep and wakefulness patterns are clearly disrupted when individuals spend their days in complete idleness. |
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Parisienne, the perfume from Yves St-Laurent, confines to idleness, to the languor of the love in the morning. |
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President Kabila has reprimanded MPs for their idleness. In addition, the country still remains highly unstable. |
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Public ignorance of what is really going on resides in two complementary facts: the idleness of reporters and the arrogance of scientists. |
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Prisoners spent their time either in idleness or in performing extremely hard labour. |
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The boats were tied up in the harbours and the fishermen were reduced to idleness. |
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Working can save anyone from narcotics addiction because through idleness can come addiction. |
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The conviction that a lack of academic and moral education was at the root of crime, idleness and poverty went far back in time. |
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A magnificent setting where peace and quiet and the lack of neighbours make relaxation and idleness the order of the day. |
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Their living conditions would thus be improved and they would find something to occupy them during their long hours of idleness. |
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Let those who do not know how to work learn, not for the desire to receive wages, but for example and to avoid idleness. |
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Look up that invaluable book, Scots Thesaurus, and you will find four or five pages given over to words denoting idleness and laziness, all contemptuous. |
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Years of comparative idleness enabled him to write and revise the Arcadia, and to complete the Defence of Poetry, The Lady of May, and Astrophel and Stella. |
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No player finds comfort in a prolonged period of idleness and Khizanishvili unloaded his frustration onto his agent, who in turn sought an explanation from McLeish. |
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A lifetime of idleness in academia would have really suited me. |
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In their own ennui of the day, they passed their idleness with staring out the window to spy Elizabeth's coming from the back lawns accompanied by two gentlemen. |
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Being condemned on account of their riches to a life of idleness which is repugnant to human nature, the majority of them enjoy neither physical nor moral health. |
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He looked around, marveling at the idleness of the people around him. |
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I don't have much to do at work, which leads to long periods of idleness. |
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And above all, it allows maybe those millions of young african people to get out of this idleness in which they are waiting, all the day, waiting for help. |
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Those who do not know how to work should learn, not because they want to get something for their efforts, but to give good example and to avoid idleness. |
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Work is, after all, more productive and cheaper than prison or idleness. |
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I'm tonally stepping back from earnestness or sincerity into idleness, indifference, vituperativeness. |
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He did not himself care for the loose little talkings, half flat and half sharp, of men when they meet together in idleness. |
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Only people who are small in character and weak in intelligence are content to look on, and conjecture, and gossip in undignified idleness instead of putting their hands to construction of something desirable. |
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The most common psychological flaws lead to procrastination and idleness, simply because it is easier in the short term to do nothing than to face up to reality. |
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I'm worried that she's just a born skiver who's hoping I'll keep her in idleness. |
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The distribution of recreational kits in primary schools and remedial teaching centres for childcare during school holidays would help protect them during a time of the year conducive to idleness and vagrancy. |
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In bars like that shown in the photographs, people spend hours in idleness and idle talk, mistaking noise for communication, insults for wit and raucous laughter for fun. |
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In the 19th century, even though poverty was now associated not with beggary and idleness but with the working class, the proletariat, the poor were still seen as a threat to the established order. |
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Comfortable travelling alternates with the modest life of Africa: Active hiking in the Dogon Country on one day, peaceful idleness on the swaying pinnace boat on the other. |
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With little contacts with the main-stream society and with their families in shambles, they easily fall prey to delinquency, idleness and hopelessness. |
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When we welter in pleasures and idleness, then we eat and drink with drunkards. |
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Lighting a cigarette is often seen as an effective way of avoiding the appearance of idleness or mere loitering. |
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But the question of what will happen to the affected ship owners and fishermen, who have now been condemned to idleness for more than a year, is becoming increasingly pressing. |
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Weeks of idleness, of puttering around his motorcycle shop and futzing with lobster boats, of books and dogs and meals, were about to give way to a microburst of work. |
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The conclusion is obvious: there is no time for idleness. |
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The subject is the idle rich, the problem is idleness, the crisis is self-delusion in the face of fear and despair, and the basic material of the movie is the definition of identity. |
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Depauperising' the masses began at Southwell Workhouse, a purpose built institution comprising of workshops and dormitories designed to eradicate idleness and encourage the poor to get back to work. |
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Higher Minimum Income would reduce the incentive to work by reducing the gap between social welfare benefits and minimum wages, and that would promote idleness and increase unemployment. |
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Perhaps they will judge with us that if man, according to his condition is made for work, work brings with it aptitudes for supernatural virtues, whereas idleness will always be the mother of all vices. |
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By custom, we disparage the idleness of the idle rich. |
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Ali would go into that superfight symbolizing everything valuable and heroic, but I'm afraid he's getting the chance too late, after too many years of idleness. |
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During peacetime, the Army's idleness led to it becoming riddled with corruption and inefficiency, resulting in a myriad of administrative difficulties once campaigning began. |
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