By then our four European clubs should, barring any self-destructive bunglings, still be in their respective competitions. |
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Lighting up showed defiance, depression, anti-social or self-destructive behaviour, humour and, in at least one case, great irony. |
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In fact, a welfare-department worker might do harm even beyond providing money to fuel self-destructive behavior. |
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Though such behaviour often turned out to be self-destructive, that didn't prevent stars from replicating Chaplin's actions. |
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Any murmurs of discontent at another apparently self-destructive week had disappeared into cheers inside four minutes. |
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The emotional harm is demonstrated by self-destructive or aggressive behaviour or delayed development. |
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Moreover, he says, it looks as if African nationalism is bent on the same self-destructive trajectory as its predecessor. |
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While he's crucial to the survival of the paper, his self-destructive tendencies and his cynicism destroy him. |
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To retreat into a fossilized Irish past that no longer fits Irish reality is self-destructive. |
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So they do what they are told to do, even when the path is self-destructive. |
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To break her self-destructive cycle and heal, she decides to hike 1,100 miles of the Pacific Crest Trail solo. |
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The bulk of the first half of the film concerns Jack Magnus's introduction to drugs and his downward spiral into self-destructive addiction. |
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Throughout the poem, the mother constantly attempts to quell and quiet Jim's desire, reading that desire as potentially self-destructive. |
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This report should be followed by specific regulations and directives to stop the self-destructive over-use of natural resources. |
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Emotionally unstable, needy, self-destructive, meddling, they threaten the fabric of our civil society. |
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For critics for whom 'reason' is always partisan and coercive, such an aspiration must seem perversely self-destructive. |
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It helped them to identify and correct self-destructive and high-risk behaviours. |
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The growth imperative has become not only an end in itself but also a public risk and a self-destructive phenomenon. |
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Aggressive and self-destructive attitudes can be found among the young people we deal with. |
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It is destructive and self-destructive to use hatred in the cause of justice. |
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For others, though, it's a dreaded nightmare of confrontation and recrimination, self-destructive despair and passive-aggressive treachery. |
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She flawlessly depicts a girl on the edge whose rebellion, in overdrive, is fueling self-destructive behavior. |
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Jeffreys and Martin have viewed such forms of body art as tattooing and piercing as forms of self-destructive or self-mutilatory behavior. |
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At the same time, you can teach youth that such behavior does not have to be expressed in a self-destructive manner such as tobacco use. |
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Yesterday I was in a very dark, unhappy and, ultimately, self-destructive mood. |
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All this is described with a certain gay abandon and without any overtones of regret, yet Wright's behaviour rapidly became self-destructive. |
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Even before he stepped on the self-indulgent, self-destructive merry-go-round of birds and booze, bankruptcy and jail. |
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At one point a couple of years ago, he says, he thought about ending it all, going out after one last amazing, self-destructive bender. |
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Bodies speak their distress in physical ill health, mental distress, and self-destructive behaviour. |
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A good shrink might argue, for example, that Scots seem not to like themselves very much, at least if their self-destructive streak is anything to go by. |
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I'm just committed to extirpating self-destructive and destructive passions. |
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Was there ever any point where Hicks seemed self-destructive? |
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Full of self-loathing, she became self-destructive and promiscuous. |
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One sibling's hard-partying, self-destructive lifestyle makes the other despair, but the pair are making too much money to cut each other off completely. |
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It was playground pettiness, grotesquely selfish folly that was not only self-destructive but bound to do serious damage to the interests of his team. |
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If the self-destructive urge to have one more pointless leadership change were not enough there are now influential voices calling for the disbanding of the party. |
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Once possessed by their celebrity demons, they become solitary, anti-social, impulsive and even self-destructive. |
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This excerpt covers the two most important, lack of time and self-destructive group behaviour. |
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The city's seamy side overpowers him, and Nell slips into a self-destructive nosedive. |
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It helps those of us in non-medical areas stay in touch with the reality of what it takes to deal with a self-destructive society. |
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Brilliant as he is in the courtroom, his self-destructive personality leaves his personal life in shambles. |
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Her disinterest in the business concerns of magazines was extreme and ultimately self-destructive during her tenure at Vogue. |
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I can't say that her Manon is exactly prismatic or that she explores every facet of this self-destructive coquette and her lightning mood changes. |
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But the hard truth is that the self-destructive urge that led Clark into a decade of creative darkness is what gives his work its edge. |
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I've been saved twice, once from the lion and once from my own self-destructive urges. |
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But every time he begins to act on his self-destructive urges, Katie barges in on him, barely noticing his distress. |
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Yet there's an adolescent innocence to Manglehorn, a self-destructive refusal to give up on past love. |
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It's only a matter of time before she goes and spoils it all with an act of self-destructive petulance or a complete misreading of a perfectly innocent situation. |
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In a career-defining performance, Roy Scheider starred as the driven, womanizing, self-destructive director-choreographer. |
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Our windigo stories strongly teach the consequences of self-destructive cannibalistic consumption. |
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What is to become of this spiteful, self-destructive, wizened old slob, viewers might ask. |
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How else to explain the self-destructive behaviour of previous months involving allegations of trysts with prostitutes. |
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It also extended current research by including a measure of self-destructive behavior. |
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Each of the characters is fascinating as a study of fortitude but also of self-destructive tendencies. |
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Kevin Clarke's diatribe in the July Margin Notes against the free market is self-destructive. |
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There's a lot of anger and despair around, much of it nihilistic and self-destructive and for which there is no political outlet. |
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Others repudiate their identity by denying their aboriginality or falling into self-destructive behaviour. |
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Suicide is no laughing matter, but there are some wry smiles in this changeably moody indie-pic about self-destructive siblings. |
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Indeed, he associates the preservation of Irish and Irish language purism with destructive and self-destructive behaviors that jeopardize Irish survival on all levels. |
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This project brings urgent medical assistance to homeless people, often excluded, de-socialised or locked in a self-destructive cycle. |
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Recently, one of the stupidest, most self-destructive groups in America has started to improve its behaviour. |
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A significant subpopulation of participants in the study showed a strong disposition to engage in antisocial behavior, including irrational and self-destructive violence. |
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This approach seeks to understand the way in which the individual continues to interpret the world in distressing and often self-destructive ways. |
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The alternative offers only and ultimately self-destructive protectionism which benefits only special interests at the cost of the country as a whole. |
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There were several grandmothers who expressed concern about low self-esteem, suicide and self-destructive behavior that may be due to the lack of love and positive encouragement in the schools. |
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For example, if a child demonstrates self-destructive or aggressive behaviour, it may be an indication that the child has suffered emotional harm. |
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They have refused to acknowledge the danger they are in, have refused to take security precautions, and the stress that this creates has caused some to behave in inappropriate or self-destructive ways. |
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Can a bright line be drawn between psychological harm and bodily harm, when the former may lead to depression, self-destructive behaviour and in extreme cases suicide? |
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But such actions are frequently self-destructive, harming European interests as much, and sometimes more than, those against whom they may be directed. |
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Dr. Clare Brant, the first psychiatrist of Aboriginal origin in Canada, had remarkable success in working with angry, alienated and self-destructive young men referred by the courts. |
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In order for human security to have a meaningful impact, its proponents must agree upon a single definition and end what is a self-destructive debate. |
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Anger often manifests in withholders as another self-destructive but more socially acceptable feeling or behavior, like anxiety. |
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In the pantheon of self-destructive, shambolic, rock-star dandies, Johnny Thunders is the ne plus ultra. |
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His work with Gray opened up the possibility of playing the self-destructive and chaotic, without ever allowing them to slip into something uncommunicatively self-pitying. |
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At the moment, I see no chance of giving this little kingdom at the southern foot of the Himalayas some degree of freedom from its self-destructive dilemma. |
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This self-destructive form of rumination, known as attributional ambiguity, afflicts people who aren't sure whether to attribute their successes to genuine ability or to some other cause. |
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It is David Trimble's job, with the discreet support of the British government, to win that argument and save Ulster unionism from its worst self-destructive urges. |
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It is the worst kind of navel gazing, obsessive and self-destructive. |
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The snails, the pursuit of two scientists, get locked away behind the fence of a self-destructive community led by a charismatic blood-haunted Manichee. |
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Some patients have an early onset form of bipolar disorder characterized by severe mood swings, anger outbursts, irritability, distractibility, hyperactivity and impulsive self-destructive behaviour. |
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Please indicate the measures being taken to address aggressive, self-destructive and reclusive behaviour, such as violence, bullying, withdrawal and suicide, in children. |
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Between the failure of the regulated market and the self-destructive blind competition characterizing the last few years, there is no easy alternative. |
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Many more, however, require extensive treatment to mitigate or compensate for unresponsive, uncommunicative and sometimes violent and self-destructive behaviour. |
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The worst thing for Major is spending a lot of time and a fistful of health-care dollars on getting a patient well, only to see that patient turn around and engage in self-destructive behaviour. |
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Negative imagination can often trigger improper and badly timed responses that may be self-destructive or could even escalate into an uncontrollable response endangering the people closest to you. |
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As the study indicates, the disturbing consequence is that participation in the counterculture delays the mature assumption of responsibility and often generates self-destructive tendencies. |
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What new self-destructive urge has come over this man that he wishes to take on the mightiest country in the world and give up the palaces, the mistresses and all the other things we read about? |
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Cade, who blames himself for that accident, has filled the position since then, but he's increasingly undependable, into drinking, drugs, and self-destructive behavior. |
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Unlike Julian, however, Mr. De Palma's survival instincts are as powerful as his self-destructive urges, and his life has been a dramatic duel between those conflicting impulses. |
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Rice wants to see a coordinated, robust effort to prevent youths from joining gangs, help lure them out of gangs, and put an end to the self-destructive gang culture. |
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Rather, I believe in the aggressive intelligence of the citizenry, as against the ultimatly self-destructive nature of corporatism and the passive, inefficient, top heavy, directionlessness of the transnational. |
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Young people are typically dynamic, resourceful and receptive to change: But if they are uncared for, unschooled, unguided and unemployed, their energy can turn in destructive, often self-destructive, directions. |
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Despite this, the practice was soon widely adopted, largely because there were few other therapeutic measures available at the time for quieting chronically agitated, delusional, self-destructive, or violent patients. |
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These three movies established the emotional and stylistic range of the Coen turf — the flagrancy, the jack-rabbit creativity, and the self-destructive whirl of unhinged pop scholarship. |
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Hospitals and their medical staffs, finally united after years of self-destructive noncooperation, receive mail requests seeking their bid for next year's care contract. |
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Symptoms of hyperarousal may include anger, guilt or shame, self-destructive behaviour, such as drinking alcohol, sleep difficulties and getting startled easily. |
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This disorder may share many of the symptoms of other Type II self-destructive disorders, including a peacocky attitude toward the offspring or Eurasian partner. |
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