As defeatism spread from meetings and rallies into the social clubs of the wealthy and renowned, the Unionist patriciate expressed dismay. |
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Contrary to Levin's assumption, most fraternizers were motivated by factors other than revenge or defeatism. |
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Self-pity and defeatism are quickly banished from his mind whenever they turn up. |
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Such parental pressure, could lead to a distorted perspective, disappointment, defeatism, withdrawal, hurt, anger and much worse. |
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Before concluding, we reiterate the importance of high morale and caution against false rumors, defeatism, uncertainty, and discouragement. |
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Keane fumed at these failures and the defeatism that accompanied them as Chelsea dominated English football. |
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But what I heard in Art's voice was a sound of such despair and defeatism, that, you know, it was clear that he'd given up. |
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Now is certainly not the time to play into the hands of Cassandras who fill our media with the molten lead of cultural defeatism. |
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I don't believe that the sporting gods will punish us for contemplating victory and I'm all for shedding our national defeatism. |
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But what was less explicable than this working-class defeatism was to hear those who regarded themselves as progressive liberals conniving in it. |
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So far, the answers coming from governments have been a combination of short-termism and defeatism. |
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You know, what I sense is a sense of fatalism and defeatism that I just reject. |
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To argue that we are powerless to change the political environment in the face of irrational fanaticism is a perverse form of defeatism. |
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You choose to be in that position, because you have always put self-perpetuating defeatism ahead of moral integrity and political courage. |
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Such zero-damage expectations themselves risk creating a feeling of defeatism when the expectations understandably fail to come true. |
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We believe it is our responsibility to promote good natured ness, to refuse defeatism, preconceived ideas and the status quo. |
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They are the ones over-reacting, with a mixture of chin-jutting solipsism and defeatism. |
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They would reject textual skepticism as defeatism and as self-defeating for an interpretive theorist. |
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This climate defeatism also swirled around the rapturous reaction to Paterson's argument from the usual suspects in the media. |
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The risk of defeatism is at its greatest when it comes to getting an international agreement. |
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They are creating a sort of skepticism and defeatism among members of the public. |
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Only those who are completely blinded by their own defeatism could have missed this. |
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I am here and my Liberal colleagues are on board because we will not accept defeatism. |
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The Prime Minister has often said that Atlantic Canada has a culture of defeatism. |
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Like the Bolsheviks in World War I, the Trotskyists' policy was one of intransigent defeatism towards all the imperialist bourgeoisies. |
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The loopholes, the culture of defeatism, and the concern about whether or not we can achieve things, that is something from the Liberal days. |
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That militancy may not be easily overcome is not cause for defeatism, however. |
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Learning to Fall is not a book for cowards, but it is ideal for all those moments in which the spirit yearns to rise high above self-pity and chronic misery and defeatism. |
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Without it, the seeds of change and innovation will wither in a soil that is an arid mix of negativism and defeatism. |
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Third, pulling out before any real efforts have been tried sends a message of hopelessness and defeatism more than anything else. |
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It was a country that had succumbed to paralysis and defeatism and nostalgia. |
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It seems at this point that dysfunction and defeatism are institutionally baked into the culture of the team. |
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For decades since, Britain has exercised its political resentments in the defeatism of the sporting field. |
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The post-dinner conversations of staffers and policy-makers was seamed with shame, and even defeatism. |
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The Bush second term, the McCain candidacy, the TARP bailouts, the Party of No, left the GOP with a pouty defeatism. |
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Many who had been, in one way or another, sympathetic to socialism before 1915, now distinguished themselves for their vitriolic attacks on the party of alleged defeatism. |
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Minister of Home Security Herbert Morrison was also worried morale was breaking, noting the defeatism expressed by civilians. |
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One must neither underestimate the points scored, otherwise one encourages defeatism, nor overestimate what seems to have been won, for fear of setting oneself up for disillusionment. |
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Now I fear the greatest threat is defeatism dressed up as idealism. |
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Objective assessment is good, but defeatism will reduce our potentials even when the prospects for victory have never been nearer. |
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Even the Taliban picked it up as a supposed sign of American defeatism. |
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However, we can somewhat tamper this francophone negativism: the averages never reach the value 4 and they sometimes are below 3. This means that however strong this francophone skepticism is, it is not pure defeatism. |
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We must turn away from the narrow horizon of short-term measures, which often consume substantial resources and which finally lead to defeatism, since their results are limited and ephemeral. |
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Encouraging everybody he never fell prey to partisanship or war rhetoric, yet he was accused of defeatism and some of his priests were tried in court and sentenced. |
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Yet by week's end, the workers had been disarmed and their barricades dismantled-a result not of military defeat but of sabotage, confusion and defeatism sown by the workers' misleaders. |
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This is no less than defeatism and a cover-up by the government. |
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They dismissed the mounting evidence to the contrary as defeatism. |
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The images and story lines so overload the senses that public response can be exhaustion and defeatism rather than mobilization. |
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But unlike most of the nearly 4 million people in the city, she didn't give in to defeatism common in this behemoth metropolis. |
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In the name of a non-existent realism, the recommendation distorts the nature of the problem from a social to a medical problem, something which results in submission and defeatism. |
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The Green party pretends to be idealistic and ambitious but encourages defeatism with its complete refusal to accept that there has been progress in tackling climate change. |
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As investors and managers, we have to shake off this miasma of defeatism. |
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Naturally, this has sparked off a heated debate within ANC ranks with accusations of defeatism, appeasement and collaborationism being routinely bandied about. |
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