The steward's self-pity in his soliloquy suggests lack of control over his situation or a passive-aggressive personality. |
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What they will not put up with, however, is a lack of control over other people. |
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A moment of madness and lack of control over comments aimed at the referee resulted in a Burley midfielder receiving his marching orders. |
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The challenges to be addressed are, inter alia, stakeholder complexity, measurement challenges and a lack of control over a nation's image. |
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Factors contributing to the pollution threat is the lack of control over the subdivision of land and massive new developments in the area. |
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I would like to put the emphasis on the second part of my first question, namely the lack of control. |
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Teenagers rebelling against step-parents and a lack of control over children in broken families could be responsible for the higher levels of smoking, the academics suggest. |
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She saw lack of respect being a major problem and lack of control being the root cause of many problems. |
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This lack of control and transparency points to the need to develop a framework of accountability in which various actors participate. |
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Most of the mental health related risk can arise from a sense of unfairness or lack of control arising from the monitoring. |
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Her chest x-ray was reported to be stable, however her co-morbid conditions were causing continued weight loss, e.g. lack of control of her diabetes. |
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Without a common fisheries policy there can only be lack of control, damage to the environment and an unsustainable economic activity. |
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Again and again Leithauser's trochees spill forward, enacting the speaker's frustration, as well as her lack of control. |
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However, the creation of the worldwide web was seized upon straight away by criminals taking advantage of the internet's openness, lack of control and cross-border nature. |
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We need to treat youth with dignity and respect because disrespect just leads to lack of control on the part of the adults, hostility in the lives of youth, and increases chances of the offence reoccurring. |
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The result is a lack of control over recoveries to be made. |
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It has not been difficult to find gross examples of poaching in Zimbabwe, reflecting further the authorities utter lack of control over its wildlife populations. |
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The reasons for trafficking are to be found first and foremost in poverty, unemployment and lack of control over one's living situation and future. |
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In the light of various apparent miscarriages of justice recently in the US, the lack of control on use of data by other law enforcement agencies is of great concern. |
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So when it comes to Afghanistan and everything that follows-the purchase of military equipment-there has been a flagrant lack of control within the Department of National Defence. |
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Similarly the lack of control over the sample means that it is impossible to know whether respondents are representative of the population of graduates from each of the three types of institutions surveyed. |
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Finally, omnibus surveys have an important limitation to be kept in mind: lack of control of the interview schedule, which can produce unreliable or misleading responses because of possible strong contamination effects. |
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Although such devolution may result in a broader reach of prevention initiatives, there is a risk of lack of control of the activities as well as a possibility of inadequate funding and resources applied to them. |
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The following are the primary causes for this lack of control. |
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Muhammad Ali of Egypt was not happy about his lack of control and power in Syria, and he resumed military action. |
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If humanity is not in harmony with the universal law that governs all creation, there shall come a lack of control that manifests itself in the force of the elements. |
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Moldova's proximity to Europe, limited law enforcement capacity, and lack of control of the separatist Transnistria region complicate drug control efforts. |
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