This dependency arises because the relationship between self and Other is not fixed, but dialectical. |
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The 1996 federal welfare reform law struck a massive blow against the dependency culture. |
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Like all sorts of dependency we need to wean people off their cars, but at the same time we cannot leave people high and dry. |
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In coordinate dependency, however, the order of clausal constituency seems to be intimately related to that of affixation. |
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The pollen count in the Midlands has very little dependency on the direction the winds are coming from. |
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No dependency of group size on length was obvious in the striped dolphin and the killer whale. |
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The doctor is correct that long-term use of anti-anxiety drugs like alprazolam, diazepam or lorazepam can cause dependency. |
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Government intervention would be better targeted at ameliorating this local dependency rather than artificially prolonging it. |
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Did you regret lavishing such care on my education when I used it to sever all dependency as soon as I could? |
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With nations, as with individuals, dependency is not the royal road to prosperity. |
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Lastly, availability is disadvantaged by a dependency on a common backplane between the storage managers. |
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Imposed economic dependency resulted in the Marshallese accepting a Compact of Free Association. |
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They have failed to distinguish between policies that perpetrate dependency and those that promote growth and self-reliance. |
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The aim is to reduce dependency on memorization and actually demonstrate a deeper level of understanding and literacy. |
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So biofuels, including bioethanol from sugar beet, could help to reduce our dependency on oil. |
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This electoral demography provides an unassailable base for a dependency culture that dominates the political process. |
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He is the only person entitled to display the undifferenced shield of arms, i.e. without any marks of dependency upon any other noble house. |
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Illegitimacy, welfare dependency, and criminality were more prevalent than in the South, with its much stronger bourgeois values. |
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In sum, the principal factors in the reduction of benefits in the coal sector were not the ones that are normally cited in dependency theory. |
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In Western psychological thinking, shame has been more tied to competition than to the brute fact of dependency. |
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It is not focused on the growth of the economy, but on the growth of surpluses, welfare dependency, and bureaucracy. |
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No errors were found for current dependency on amphetamine, opiates, PCP, hallucinogens, and inhalants. |
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There, he worked with street kids and people with dependency and other problems, and helped to set up a user-run food bank. |
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It's not so much that people are swinging the lead, but that the benefits culture of dependency creates a depression which is hard to get out of. |
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Moreover, evidence indicates that smoking-cessation interventions do not interfere with recovery from chemical dependency. |
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If the situation is serious, you may have to go to a rehab for chemical dependency. |
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Recovering from chemical dependency is a life-long process, and some individuals require more than one round of treatment to be successful. |
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Unresolved grief can surface years later as headaches, intestinal problems, psychiatric difficulties, eating disorders or chemical dependency. |
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I understand that there is a chemical dependency center that is ready to receive you today. |
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Steps must be taken to identify drug-users, treat the problems of chemical dependency and prevent relapse. |
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Such issues include cultural pluralism, sexual orientation, sexism, chemical dependency, and violence. |
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The now-familiar relation between an abusive parent and the eventual chemical dependency of the child is also illustrated. |
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In subordinate dependency, the dependent clause may precede or follow the independent clause, as in the Chickasaw example. |
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He was sharply aware of the pain of humiliation and dependency, the hatefulness and hurtfulness of paternalistic rule. |
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Through projective identification, the clinging and overtly dependent borderline partner can express the split-off dependency needs of both. |
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Plato hypothesized that dependency on writing as an external memory store would be detrimental to memory. |
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Although alcoholism remains the number one dependency problem among judges and lawyers, the face of addiction continues to change. |
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Noah and his family understood this dependency on other living creatures when they devised the ark and its immemorial zoo. |
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Any initiative designed to reduce the dependency on toxic chemicals, antibiotics and artificial colourings is to be applauded. |
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Australians do not have an inalienable right to dependency, they have an inalienable right to a fair place in the real economy. |
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But the boom that began in Ireland in the mid-1990s has made the dependency argument less fashionable. |
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Importing more rice may be the instant solution, but increasing dependency on imported rice is not good. |
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However, pursuit of such a course can only lead to dependency and loss of control. |
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Moreover, our dependency on coal to generate energy not only fouls our air, but poisons our fish with mercury. |
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It appreciates that the first three to five years of life are a critical period for developing trust, empathy, dependency, and optimism. |
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My relationship with cigarettes has changed from a casual dalliance to a dominant dependency. |
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They are claims for injuries because the drugs caused dependency and injury which either did not pre-exist or did not do so to the same degree. |
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St. Helena is a British dependency, but also has two dependencies of its own. |
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To discourage dependency on the food bank, the re-registration form is more detailed. |
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I have to say that I am not impressed by this level of dependency on parents by their grown-up children. |
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The bubble could burst if the residents of the high-risk area are being kept in a system of dependency on the ruling party. |
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He said that in all of the parishes there was a high proportion of dependency on small scale farm business. |
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On the downside, this dependency on biography and history means that sometimes the tales do not stand in their own right. |
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Recycling and waste reduction are critically important as we try to cut our dependency on landfill sites. |
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For some time the empire's dependency on internal resources did not matter much. |
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My idea of good teaching is to try to break the students' dependency on the teacher. |
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Then there is the sinking stock market and the move from guaranteed retirement pay to dependency on the ups and downs of financial casinos. |
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That may sound simple, but the cycle of dependency on federal aid is very deeply imbedded. |
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Ultimately, we need to accept ourselves and our experiences in life in order to avoid any dependency on drugs. |
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A player's dependency on meeting the right manager at the right time begins at an early age. |
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To teach them to embrace dependency on the government is to embrace learned helplessness. |
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It fosters a sense of ownership of their services and reduced dependency on others. |
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We wonder why governments are so reluctant to reduce harmful emissions caused by our dependency on fossil fuels. |
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Yet the contrary twin to this dependency culture is a growing desire to become self-reliant. |
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Another new analysis, carried out by Glasgow City Council, shows that Glaswegians are trapped in a dependency culture. |
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But prevalent opinion had it that the poor law had been a bad thing for England, encouraging the growth of a dependency culture. |
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Far from rolling back the state, privatisation institutionalises the corporate dependency culture. |
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The subsidy system is mainly based on how much land or how many animals you have and it has created a dependency culture. |
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Yet the same government also fuelled the dependency culture with its incapacity benefits system. |
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The important thing was to get the community on board because we don't want to create a dependency culture. |
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But, for business, the issue is how the enterprise culture can displace the dependency culture. |
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It creates a high dependency culture that tends to undermine local economic growth and threaten local services. |
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We are trying to move them away from the dependency culture and help encourage these people to be self-sufficient. |
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On other CPUs, the data dependency implied by the pointer dereference suffices, so on these CPUs, line 18 generates no code. |
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This path dependency has created a foreign policy where the U.S. props up unsavoury governments which they destruct only years later. |
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As Philly moves from total dependency into the first few baby steps of autonomy, the impact on everyone is delightful and devastating. |
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We remember our dependency in the web of life and our discipleship role in the ecosphere. |
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The dependency is limited to such gratifications as he finds in their public visibility. |
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For others, it was the beginning of a culture of dependency which intensified over the decades, encouraged by political dogmatism. |
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Whole regions of the country went into serious decline, and unemployment and dole dependency skyrocketed. |
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Along with exploitation, enslavement also bred intimacy, mutuality, and reciprocal dependency. |
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The district had gone from self-sufficiency to an extreme degree of dependency. |
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Since each node represents an elementary segment, the nodes in a dependency tree are typically labeled by lexemes. |
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However, most people with drug and alcohol dependency have access to a nourishing diet and are lucky enough not to need to go on the street to feed their habit. |
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The negative images against which manhood has been constructed, such as womanhood, boyhood, dependency, slavery, and racial and class difference, will be examined. |
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It's just fun to watch the culture of self-imposed female dependency get slammed, and to watch characters own up to how much they hate their stay-at-home lives. |
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Most physicians would agree that narcotics are inappropriate for patients with chemical dependency, significant character pathology, and psychiatric illness. |
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These observations are painfully correct, as are the concerns raised about our dependency culture and the class-war scores undertaken by too many of our politicians. |
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But despite the need for twice-daily physiotherapy, constant dependency on antibiotics and in her final months being confined to a wheelchair, she stayed positive throughout. |
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Yet the use of hypnosis with chemical dependency continues to be thought of as an alternative therapy when it is, possibly, one of the better choices available. |
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These authors and attachment theorists emphasize that one of the most powerful negative effects of patriarchy has been the pathologizing of dependency. |
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In the context of patrimonial politics and a warlord economy, an important key to understanding child clientism is the ideology of dependency in this cultural region. |
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African slaves occupied the very lowest rank in a vast system of unfreedom and dependency. |
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Though they have nothing they contrive, somehow, to keep their self respect, the very antithesis of the dependency culture which has grown up in our own country. |
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The youth bust and old age boom will change the states' dependency ratios. |
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A community leader provided an interesting recommendation as to what would effectively break the dependency of community organizations on the municipal power structure. |
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The program had no credentialed counselors, no chemical dependency services, failed to inform clients of their rights, and was found to be illegally handling medications. |
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I have seen colleagues of mine completely ignore symptoms and signs of their own chemical dependency that they would recognize immediately in one of their patients. |
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That is, she began to miss counseling appointments at an agency that is licensed to provide mental health services as well as treatment for chemical dependency. |
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This ubiquity of unavoidable helplessness points to the possibility that dependency is not peripheral to the social order, but is somehow central to it. |
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Committed by parents, teachers, priests or minders it undermines trust and dependency, disrupts relations with authority figures and can interfere with loving and learning. |
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Unfortunately, the control scheme and the dependency on rote memorization, not to mention the immense difficulty level diminishes the quality of the game. |
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Anyone who has familiarity with chemical dependency treatment knows of circumstances where leaders have relapsed or not been honest about their recovery. |
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This therapist has been recognized for his work in the field of mental health, chemical dependency and sexuality during his 25 plus years in practice. |
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It achieved little until 1962, when agreements restricting the satellite countries to limited production and to economic dependency on the Soviet Union were enforced. |
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As civil war loomed, Byron reckoned that dependency or continued occupation were the most probable outcomes. |
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They played up fears of juvenile crime and welfare dependency, but failed to challenge the belief that mothers worked only out of financial necessity. |
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And needless to say, smoking dope in the past month is not evidence of abuse or dependency. |
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We have to break this vicious cycle between drug dependency and crime. |
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This is a significant drawback because the dependency of intermembrane transfer on lipid hydrophobicity is a very useful criterion when assessing the mechanism of transfer. |
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Because they depress the central nervous system and have the potential for abuse, however, these drugs should be avoided in patients recovering from chemical dependency. |
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So the dependency story is strange and uneven, and especially nasty when it comes to women. |
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Groups country-wide who work against dependency on alcohol, illegal drugs and tobacco have banded together to work for maintaining federal funding levels. |
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It is a support organisation for women recovering from alcohol dependency. |
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Patients should be fully informed of the risks and benefits of these medications, including the risks of dependency and of withdrawal after abrupt discontinuation. |
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These initiatives will improve our retention of nurses, have a positive domino effect on recruitment, and, over time, reduce dependency on agency and overseas nurses. |
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While the situation of each homeless mother is unique, abuse, severe depression, chemical dependency, illiteracy, and chronic poverty are common contributing factors. |
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Plans are to equip them with ceilings, solar panels, low flush toilets and water tanks to promote water harvesting and reduce dependency on municipal services. |
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That unit has been very busy since it opened, particularly because many operations carried out require intensive care or high dependency aftercare. |
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Trade is far better than aid, which evokes dependency and paternalism. |
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But despite this dependency, our industrial base is well diversified. |
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The law also includes a mandated benefit for treatment for chemical dependency, including alcoholism, up to insurer-specified dollar or visit limits. |
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In fatal accident claims, generally the younger deceased, the greater the dependency claim by the partner and children. |
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The autonomy of the Parliament of Ireland also came under attack and the Declaratory Act 1720 made the Irish parliament a dependency. |
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In an ableist, goal-driven world that treats dependency as hated subservience, noncontingent acts are deemed wasteful or expendable. |
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But caffeinism is a chemical dependency, not a true addiction. |
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The reduct set is a minimal subset of attributes that preserves the degree of dependency of decision attributes on full condition attributes. |
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Chapters deal with special timely issues such as eating disorders, chemical dependency, combatrelated PTSD, and survivors of sexual abuse. |
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Mel had twice been treated for burst stomach ulcers after developing a dependency to Nurofen Plus, a mixture of ibuprofen and codeine. |
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Specifically, recent reports have pointed to a high dependency on an active SUMO conjugation by Myc-overexpressing cancers. |
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If human dependency on vision is undesirably susceptible to countermeasures, this is only one aspect of our fragility. |
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Uxoriousness implies dependency as well as a stream of elegantly tendered piropos. |
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The model of dependency in the observed variables was defined using the multiple regression analysis. |
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But it led to a growing drug dependency and opioid addiction problem. |
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The following exponential equation provides a good estimate of the dependency of the particle size on the HDPE-g-MAH concentration. |
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This feedback tends to create a performance dependency on the instructor and the instructional setting. |
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The traditional functional dependency has a set of axioms that is sound, sufficient, and complete. |
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Since 2005 each Crown dependency has had a Chief Minister as its head of government. |
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A new culture of dependency was emerging, in which citizens would look to any populist leader for relief. |
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This leads to dependency, homelessness, hunger, isolation, low income, mental health problems, social exclusion and violence. |
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Other examples include the State of the Nation Address in the Philippines, a former American dependency. |
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Most behavioral problems are attributed to the child's inappropriately expressed emotional dependency. |
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Each Bailiwick is a Crown dependency and each is headed by a Bailiff, with a Lieutenant Governor representing the Crown in each Bailiwick. |
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In each Crown dependency, the monarch is represented by a Lieutenant Governor, but this post is largely ceremonial. |
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It saw as its models the Isle of Man, as well as Shetland's closest neighbour, the Faroe Islands, an autonomous dependency of Denmark. |
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As a dependency of the UK, the UK is responsible for Anguilla's military defence, although there are no active garrisons or armed forces present. |
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Guernsey is a jurisdiction within the Bailiwick of Guernsey, a Crown dependency. |
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Although Qatar had the legal status of a dependency, there was a popular sentiment of resentment against the Al Khalifa. |
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Other occurring problems caused by net migration is a rise in the dependency ratio, higher demand on government resources, and public congestion. |
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Partly because of his dependency on drugs, his health was steadily deteriorating. |
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This was the first plenary of the Assembly to be held in a crown dependency. |
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Far from acting as an aid for mood control, nicotine dependency seems to exacerbate stress. |
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The resulting changes in the age structure of the population include a decline in the youth dependency ratio and eventually population aging. |
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However, further declines in both mortality and fertility will eventually result in an aging population, and a rise in the aged dependency ratio. |
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In about 1080 a cell and church for Benedictine monks was established on Hilbre Island as a dependency of Chester Cathedral. |
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The island of Menorca was a British dependency for most of the 18th century as a result of the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht. |
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The islands are, unlike the Norwegian Antarctic Territory, a part of the Kingdom of Norway and not a dependency. |
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In the aftermath, targeted countries initiated a wide variety of policies to contain their future dependency. |
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The dependency status entails that the island is not part of the Kingdom of Norway, but is still under Norwegian sovereignty. |
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The Isle of Man is a Crown dependency located in the Irish Sea between Ireland and the United Kingdom. |
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Sea lions get affected greatly due to environmental changes because of the dependency they have on marine resources for feeding. |
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Carisbrooke Priory was an alien priory, a dependency of Lyre Abbey in Normandy. |
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Uruguay's exports markets have been diversified in order to reduce dependency on Argentina and Brazil. |
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Although New Spain was a dependency of Spain, it was a kingdom not a colony, subject to the presiding monarch on the Iberian Peninsula. |
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Similarly, in dependency grammars, the finite verb is the root of the entire clause and so is the most prominent structural unit in the clause. |
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For ease of presentation, just dependency trees are now employed to illustrate these points. |
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The welfare system is being reorientated so that, as far as possible, it helps people back to work and not into a lifestyle of dependency. |
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Double-blind and placebo-controlled study of lithium for adolescent bipolar disorders with secondary substance dependency. |
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Symmetry versus sequentiality related to prior training, sequential dependency of stimuli, and verbal labeling. |
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David Wiggins's explication of sortal dependency might appear to offer a final glimmer of hope for pluralist claims of sameness. |
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However, MCS-12 items displayed reasonable model fit without indications of multidimensionality but with signs of local response dependency. |
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The inpatient facility has 66 acute beds dedicated to the treatment of behavioral and chemical dependency issues. |
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Moral arguments for the exclusion of persons with alcohol dependency from gaining access to liver transplantations are examined. |
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The Island of Jersey Coastguard is the coastguard service of the Government of Jersey, an independent Crown dependency located near to northern France. |
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The Dependency Act, passed by the Parliament of Norway on 27 February 1930, established Bouvet Island as a dependency, along with Peter I Island and Queen Maud Land. |
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Females deliver a single calf with gestation lasting about a year, dependency until one to two years, and maturity around seven to ten years, all varying between the species. |
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The second stage of the demographic transition, therefore, implies a rise in child dependency and creates a youth bulge in the population structure. |
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The political union between these colonies began to take shape on 12 September 1922, when by letters patent Ascension Island became a dependency of Saint Helena. |
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Officer Gina Onweiler, the unit's chemical dependency coordinator, said more LAPD employees are seeking help, in part because the department has become more supportive. |
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A dependency is commonly distinguished from subnational entities in that they are not considered to be part of the integral territory of the governing state. |
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They measured the temperature and magnetic field dependency of several physical characteristics including resistivity, heat capacity and magnetisation. |
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Price advocates tackling causes of crime at source, that includes alcohol dependency and drug abuse, domestic abuse, poor education and unemployment. |
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The third edition of this well-known, evidence-based text presents new ways of thinking about and addressing problems related to chemical dependency treatment and prevention. |
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But the bastardish mixture in the work of Per Olov Enquist is congenial to express both, especially the subtle dependency and interaction between them. |
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In addition, oil consumption leads to externalities associated with energy security and to potential macroeconomic costs associated with oil dependency. |
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Presentations and practical exercises are given later on various topics, such as psychotropic medications, chemical dependency, and bipolar disorder. |
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They replace such narratives with stories of the itinerancy of their embodiments and the itinerant situatedness of disability in its relation to dependency and heteronomy. |
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This section defines chemical dependency and Impaired Practice, presents the RNs responsibility to report, and discusses the specifics of WNA's Peer Assistance Program. |
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Agroforestry is a land use system in which woody perennials like trees and shrubs are grown along with crops thus reducing dependency on one crop variety. |
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Although these claims of unique dynamism and distinct Asianness were fraudulent, they won wide acceptance, and on this basis dependency theory was discredited. |
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When introjects are weak, an anaclitic personality configuration results, characterized by dependency, insecurity, and feelings of helplessness and emptiness. |
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Hartley suffered from a dependency on alcohol for the rest of his life. |
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These phrases are identified as prepositional phrases by the placement of PP at the top of the constituency trees and of P at the top of the dependency trees. |
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Other grammars, for instance dependency grammars, are likely to reject this approach to phrases, since they take the words themselves to be primitive. |
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When the two kingdoms of Denmark and Norway were separated by the Treaty of Kiel in 1814 following the Napoleonic Wars, Denmark kept Iceland as a dependency. |
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