Its unpleasantness must not be buried in moral and philosophical platitudes. |
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Why worry about such unpleasantness, however, when your campaign contributions can buy you friends in high places? |
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He captured them seated practically back to back on spindly gilt chairs at a fashion show, in an invisible yet palpable fog of unpleasantness. |
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The unpleasantness of this schism seems to have had a salutary effect on Tennent, who was more responsible for it than anyone else. |
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I just stare at the can periodically, wondering what kind of unpleasantness lurks just under that lid. |
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This time there was no media coverage as there was no public hostility or unpleasantness. |
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Whenever a major disaster strikes, the public is confronted with all sorts of unpleasantness. |
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They take the place of habits until the new behaviors lose some of their unpleasantness and become more attractive in their own right. |
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The smell, however, lingered on for a while and despite the baking sunshine, at week's end there still was a whiff of unpleasantness in the air. |
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On most cars of this level of power, this would mean near-instant wheelspin, car spin and general unpleasantness. |
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Whatsoever essence it derives from earth or water, all that conduces to its bitterness, its acridity, its unpleasantness. |
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They have experienced some unpleasantness in finding than pukish press-agent pufi'ery is less effective than paid matter. |
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Handing the belt to his son Blade, he sat on a bench clearly contemplating his new heel status and the unpleasantness that went along with it. |
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A bit over and I will have to ask for change, and I would hate there to be any unpleasantness. |
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One of the problems of our current political scene is that the atmosphere is often of hostility and unpleasantness feeding on themselves. |
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I was afraid to complain loudly in case I caused any unpleasantness between myself and the staff, and for my husband. |
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Clearly, Pater disciplined himself to erase any trace of ill-temper or unpleasantness from his speech and writing. |
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No other night of the year manages the unique combination of misery, discomfort, expense and sheer downright unpleasantness. |
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I hesitantly tried another piece and it was just as unappetizing the second time around, a bitter sting that was metallic in its unpleasantness. |
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These go beyond a certain unpleasantness and the lopsidedness of the recovery. |
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And each time we have to work a little harder in order to smooth over the unpleasantness which such experiences lay into our society. |
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Different cultures employ various means to reduce or enhance body odours, depending on the perceived unpleasantness or pleasantness of an odour. |
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First, the unpleasantness about which she complains has always inhered to serious writing as surely as a bonk inheres to Jackie Collins. |
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This was a deliberate course of conduct designed to create unpleasantness and to harass and distress. |
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The tournament that was supposed to eradicate cynical fouls and general unpleasantness ended with Codesal surrounded by protesting losers. |
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In addition, the banquet must be over before sunrise, or the hunters risk possible unpleasantness. |
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And their leaders can find that unpleasantness can arise at any moment and for any reason. |
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Depending upon the assignment, shifts should be short and rotated because of the unpleasantness of the tasks involved. |
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This element captures the degree of unpleasantness of the psychological and physical working conditions in which the job is performed. |
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Most patients abandon the treatment within six months, because of its unpleasantness, side-effects, lack of benefits or relatively high cost. |
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The available cloth-accented dashboard looks questionable and will prove a magnet for lint, pet-hair and other airborne unpleasantness. |
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That unpleasantness then becomes the focus of the lesson so that all the children can understand the emotions behind the act. |
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We all know that politics can sometimes be a pretty unpleasant business, and I think there has been some unpleasantness in this case. |
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People who know him speak of a relaxed and charming man, remarkably free of arrogance or unpleasantness. |
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However, this unpleasantness has never prevented me from recognizing the merit of Murray's early scholarly work. |
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But I thought being a writer I shouldn't flinch from the unpleasantness of it and, yes, I wrote that essay. |
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There will be much pain and unpleasantness in the weeks and months ahead. |
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There's a lot of pain, suffering and general unpleasantness in this world. |
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The affective dimension of pain includes both the immediate feelings of unpleasantness associated with the painful sensation and negative emotions evoked by the pain. |
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Despite any unpleasantness and pain, you must acknowledge the suffering you have caused and develop a concern for creating an environment of sanity. |
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And I don't like just plain unpleasantness or just plain painful stuff. |
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Moments of pleasantness elicit a desire for more, moments of unpleasantness give rise to aversion, and moments of neutrality are opportunities to fall asleep. |
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Bottling up feelings would only worsen problems and create unpleasantness. |
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Here are some actions you can take now that can help you keep your job in the event of unpleasantness, or at least do well in court or with an out-of-court settlement. |
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As we journey through Cook's life, we get a clear if passionless commentary, which delicately glosses over unpleasantness and is regularly brightened by, fancy that, facts. |
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Its mint flavour helps reduce the test's unpleasantness for the patients. |
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Is it not frequently a cause for unpleasantness during road checks? |
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Avoiding unpleasantness is an attitude unworthy of us and of our electors, and asking for a debate does not make us refuseniks' against enlargement. |
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In general, iron does not present a danger to human health or the environment, but it brings unpleasantness of an aesthetic and organoleptic nature. |
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If freedom of expression sometimes appears to have been hijacked in order to unleash the worst of anti-immigrant or anti-Muslim unpleasantness, that is not relevant. |
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Because it is quite obvious that lorries are continuing to build up in bottlenecks, leading to all sorts of unpleasantness showing us human exploitation in all its glory. |
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Many psychologists, however, still follow the German philosopher Immanuel Kant in equating feeling to states of pleasantness and unpleasantness, known in psychology as affect. |
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Let's not rake up that unpleasantness – it was three years ago. |
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The lists of examples provided under this element are not exhaustive, but rather, are intended to represent the type of unpleasantness that may be encountered when performing the job. |
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We need to stick firmly with our values, as the report does, and, even in difficult circumstances, to set ourselves against all discrimination and unpleasantness against people with disabilities. |
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To avoid such unpleasantness, Compex has designed the muscular starter programme which requires very progressive muscular work specially adapted for a beginner's muscles that have never been stimulated with Compex. |
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Well, I'm not in favour of unpleasantness. |
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Masks her true feelings to avoid unpleasantness. |
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Element 9 measures the degree of unpleasantness that results from exposure to the physical and psychological surroundings that are an integral part of the work. |
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Neither sustenance nor enforcement costs rise with the unpleasantness of the work, however, so slaves' costs do not rise by the same amount. |
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The fact that such disconcerting matter deserves broadcast does not obviate the need to alert viewers of the imminent unpleasantness that will face them on their television screens. |
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Shying away from unpleasantness, or trying to soften its impact, is what makes for those compromised decisions that come back to haunt us late at night. |
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How did I find myself entangled with all this unpleasantness? |
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Supermac's achievement came against a backdrop of unpleasantness with new England manager Don Revie. |
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And no income measurement undertakes to estimate the reverse side of income, that is, the intensity and unpleasantness of effort going into the earning of income. |
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Despite the implausibility of Gregg's explanations, the Senate, eager to move past the Iran-contra unpleasantness, approved his nomination last September. |
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It started as hostile unpleasantness in the South-East, turning into pleasant dopiness in the Midlands, before clagging up into sour pessimism in Yorkshire. |
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