There is nothing worse than seeing a child lose interest in the sport because of the antics of a coach. |
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Does this make you feel like throwing the book at your unsolicited informant, and to lose interest in reading on? |
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Some lose interest in doing their job properly or are repeatedly absent from work. |
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A person may appear uninterested and apathetic, and may quickly lose interest in the hobbies they previously enjoyed. |
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When symptoms develop gradually, people may begin to lose interest in their usual pursuits and to withdraw from friends and family members. |
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Under such circumstances, children and teens may lose interest in participating in sport activities. |
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When dirk abandons his artistic aspirations to become a bond trader, even Selina seems to lose interest in dirk. |
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They lose interest in the dialogue because it leads nowhere. |
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Unfortunately, after uttering that word, most roll their eyes or curl their upper lip in mild disgust and just plain lose interest in the conversation. |
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Sometimes babies lose interest in breastfeeding on their own, when things like walking steal their interest. |
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The person may lose interest in personal hygiene, become easily distracted or repeat the same action over and over again. |
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Communities can lose interest in projects when there are delays or if the results do not lead to immediate action. |
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People with schizophrenia may become less concerned about the way they dress and lose interest in grooming and bathing. |
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In the prodromal phase, people may begin to lose interest in their usual activities and to withdraw from friends and family members. |
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If an appreciation of the value of the human person and of human life is lacking, we will also lose interest in others and in the earth itself. |
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Advertising in disclosure documents takes up space and causes consumers to lose interest in the important information. |
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Over the past ten years, we have seen the Polish people lose interest in the political process. |
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Your audience will not remember all the numbers and may lose interest in the program. |
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Growers often lose interest in their trees during the long years waiting for the first crop. |
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If the low claims ratio persists the insured population could lose interest in the programme over time due to its inferior value and this could open the door to a competitor to service the same market better. |
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But she did not lose interest in business. |
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Other times the artists lose interest in the projects. |
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Starving people lose interest in anything but food. |
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We have all wondered about why people lose interest in physical activity. |
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Some believed, rightly, that the people of British North America would lose interest in defence matters unless one or more Canadian regiments were kept active. |
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Similarly, it must not lose interest in a country shortly after a conflict has been resolved, as it is exactly at that time that elected governments need most help with the process of governing and providing services. |
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She always thought he would lose interest in her and wander away. |
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This will make producers group together, which will ultimately result in rather standardized produce, which will in turn cause clients to lose interest in these products without taste or originality. |
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The Innu suspect that, after the relocation of the Mushuau Innu and completion of the side agreement on Voisey's Bay, the Government will lose interest in the Innu. |
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Although the viewership figures were respectable, its slating in the press led US television networks to lose interest in broadcasting the film. |
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