Cultural stereotypes, expectations and self-images play a significant role in the vicious circle of poverty. |
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Cultural neglect, they say, reflects social neglect, and it becomes a vicious circle. |
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They become trapped in a vicious circle in which poverty begets lawlessness and lawlessness begets more poverty. |
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Finally, this vicious circle continues to promote alveolar septal cell death and eventually leads to pulmonary emphysema. |
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It's a vicious circle and unfortunately if this family is rehoused these youths will probably just pick on somebody else in the estate. |
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Police say it is a vicious circle, if we arrest and fine them they can't pay the fines. |
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It is exactly this vicious circle of mismatched perception and spiralling threat that has led to the current impasse. |
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Last summer, in order to break this vicious circle, I resorted to spraying some of my paths with Roundup. |
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One direct result of this vicious circle was that many parents remained dubious about the quality of non-government education. |
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I realised that this was a tragic and vicious circle, so I created a character that would expose this. |
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Basically, though, this sort of vicious circle is a very common type of situation in parliamentary politics. |
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She paints a grim portrait of divorce's vicious circle of depleted resources, emotional and financial. |
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Journalists yearn for interesting politicians to write about and interview, yet they contribute to this vicious circle. |
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As you can imagine, when all these areas are interacting negatively you have a very large vicious circle. |
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What this adds up to is that the world economy is trapped in a kind of vicious circle. |
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Hypercapnia can also decrease respiratory muscle contractility, leading to a vicious circle of carbon dioxide retention. |
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To break this vicious circle, leaders need to model a different way of treating others. |
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In turn, the increased prices caused health costs to escalate in a vicious circle. |
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He hopes that vicious circle can now be broken by allowing shoppers to trade too. |
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Once this vicious circle is ingrained, any person who warns an employer is within his rights. |
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Disorganized and misleading reports from muddle-headed reporters create a vicious circle which aggravates the situation. |
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The new American policy provides the missing link in a vicious circle that is as dangerous as the arms race of the Cold War, if not more so. |
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Millions of working people and their families are trapped in a vicious circle from which there is no escape. |
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At the retail level we see no benefit in getting into a vicious circle where every player tries to gain share by outspending us on acquisition costs. |
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There seems to be a vicious circle circumscribing the relationship between services availability, volumes of cargo, and costs of transport. |
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Therefore, the ghost of ideological manipulation is always haunting us, and locking us up in the vicious circle of intellectual blurriness. |
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Poverty, radicalization, extremism and violence form a vicious circle that must be broken in a spirit of lucidity and solidarity. |
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This in turn would have created a vicious circle of higher and higher premiums and fewer and sicker policyholders. |
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The non-payment problem is a vicious circle affecting most sectors of the economy. |
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We have to put an end to this vicious circle and ensure that Canada can move forward by supporting our businesses. |
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This is why the disastrous vicious circle of loans, debts and new loans must be broken. |
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Specific concerns regarding disclosure, accommodation, safety and liability then arise, and a vicious circle ensues. |
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We should try to break the vicious circle in which distrust, fear and hate are being passed on from generation to generation. |
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For this reason, the message encourages young people not to indulge in acts of violence, and to leave this land can only create a vicious circle. |
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For many years Canada was trapped in a vicious circle of rising government debt and interest payments. |
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The vicious circle is that the more women are affected negatively by climate change, the worse the inequalities get. |
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Affordability is based on current, low service levels, and there is a vicious circle of low prices and low quality services. |
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Breaking a vicious circle of deterioration is a key priority for the sector. |
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In just ten years cutting edge technology was in everyones hands, and the deadly vicious circle was broken. |
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Continued escalation will only aggravate the vicious circle of violence and retribution. |
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It is important that there be an end to the vicious circle of violence and counter-violence. |
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Capacity reductions in recent years have not been sufficient to break this vicious circle. |
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However, the constant drain of talent can be a vicious circle. |
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Like many other girls, the teenager was trapped in a vicious circle. |
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The truculence this combination produces in some highly vocal members of the community is hardly attractive to private-sector employers, thus completing a vicious circle. |
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Either the peacemakers break the vicious circle, or the circle will become more vicious. |
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White captures how lonely people get trapped in a vicious circle, shunning social events because being alone is more comfortable. |
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So it rolls on right to the top, this vicious circle of corruption. |
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Independent and pluralistic media can make a significant contribution to breaking this vicious circle by enabling dialogue to replace armed conflict. |
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Shareholder groups are increasingly important as challengers of irresponsible corporate governance, but there is an ironic and dangerous vicious circle here. |
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But a vicious circle is often just a virtuous circle in disguise. Increasing the flexibility in how we use super savings should make it politically easier to expand. |
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The sad experience of the 1920s and 1930s should remind us that protectionism, however disguised, leads through a vicious circle of retaliation and further restriction to penury. |
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As their raw material prices stagnate and their debts grow, they find themselves trapped in the vicious circle of declining investments in the sector that is the key to development. |
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This also creates a vicious circle, because leave opportunities are limited in the fire hall because the platoons are short-handed while they are gone. |
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A new project of the Pestalozzi Children's Village Foundation in El Salvador provides some 3500 young people who at present have no hope for a better future with real opportunities to break the vicious circle of violence. |
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It is a vicious circle of disenfranchisement. |
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This initiates a vicious circle, in which unrepresentativeness fuels cynicism about parties, which discourages individuals from joining parties, thereby exacerbating the original lack of representativeness. |
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Breaking such a vicious circle, in which recurrent economic, institutional and political instabilities are intricately linked, is crucial for addressing peacebuilding challenges in the country. |
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This widely spread fraud increases the suspicion of the claims officers who become more and more pernickety, engendering a perfectly vicious circle in which Insurance itself is the great loser. |
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This sets off the vicious circle of deviancy and repression: starting from the point where vagrancy is considered an offence, criminalisation of children in street situations engenders more serious forms of delinquency. |
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We illustrated the perniciousness of compound interest rates and how, once debt begins to accumulate, governments can get caught in a vicious circle. |
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Egypt has attempted to break this vicious circle, working along the same lines it has followed since 1977, with the same goal in mind: achieving full peace, in exchange for the end of the occupation. |
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This vicious circle has at its core the recognition that this is a joint effort and the federal government must partner with and support other levels of government. |
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It's a vicious circle, technically known as a poverty trap. |
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Their bribes and incentives to corrupt public officials and politicians are subverting the orderly development of poor nations, already trapped, as they are, in a vicious circle of crippling poverty, hunger and disease. |
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Breaking out of this diabolically vicious circle is, of course, difficult. |
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We are seeing here the same vicious circle than the one that threw the American real-estate market in crisis, and by repercussion, global markets in turmoil. |
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Even after full debt cancellation, several structural problems will continue to cripple the ability of LDCs to break the vicious circle of poverty and underdevelopment. |
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Population is indeed the most important point that we all have to consider when discussing poverty, otherwise we would be caught up in a vicious circle from which it would be very difficult to escape. |
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On top of everything that was agreed at Lisbon we are going to have a new ecological dimension to this programme and, far from the virtuous circle that Mr Goebbels was talking about this morning, we have a vicious circle. |
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By confining ourselves to denouncing the fanaticism that drives them as a strange and diabolical phenomenon which must be eradicated with the use of force, we lock into a vicious circle. |
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A vicious circle is thus triggered, with lawlessness allowing even greater drug trafficking, with ever higher proceeds abrading the social contract between society and its elected leaders. |
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There is therefore a vicious circle that needs to be broken into. |
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The poor and the vulnerable groups of society can only break out of the vicious circle of social exclusion if we create work opportunities for them, if we ensure a market-oriented training for them. |
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That vicious circle of uncontrolled spending and increasing economic downturns has a real and disturbing cost for hard working families and individuals trying to survive. |
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In sag basins, the extra weight of the newly deposited sediments is enough to keep the subsidence going in a vicious circle. |
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A vicious circle may form in which the more rejected they feel the more histrionic they become, and the more histrionic they become the more rejected they feel. |
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The researchers hypothesised that a vicious circle results wherein being overweight, musculoskeletal problems, and a low fitness level reinforce each other. |
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