Considering the frequency with which the above names keep turning up at these panels, perhaps maybe the stasis is a bit self-induced? |
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As a general rule, a parent cannot avoid child support obligations by a self-induced reduction of income. |
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It's even of more concern when the fact that much of it is self-induced is taken into account. |
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Characteristics due to self-induced abuse, such as alcohol, drugs or glue-sniffing, cannot be relevant. |
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There are a lot of areas where the market could be shifted to curb further destruction caused by what could be self-induced fires. |
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Paralysis is self-induced as literally demonstrated by the viewer's reaction to the work. |
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There was a lot of pressure on the boy, partly self-induced, but he responded magnificently. |
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In desperation I turned to that old standby, the self-induced trance. |
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His self-induced guilt of survival suppresses his innate Dionysian need for emotional connection. |
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One reader detailed her self-induced abortion and talked about lack of access to resources. |
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Some years, up to 200 women would die of complications from illegal or self-induced abortions. |
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At the national level, such issues were seen as largely self-induced at the local level. |
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Educate dieting teenagers about the health risks of self-induced vomiting, laxative and diuretic use, diet pills and crash diets. |
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Company pilots were subject to customer and self-induced pressures from time to time to complete flights in adverse conditions. |
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Common compensatory behaviours include self-induced vomiting, misuse of laxatives, diuretics, other medications, fasting, or excessive exercise. |
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The online abortion help service makes self-induced abortions much safer and can prevent the recourse to dangerous backstreet abortions. |
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However, customer and self-induced pressures were encountered frequently by company pilots in their dealings with other customers. |
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The most frequent example of self-induced automatism is intoxication arising from the voluntary ingestion of alcohol or proscribed drugs. |
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Still, by Final Exit Network standards, she apparently qualified for her self-induced exit. |
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A significant contemporary understanding about sickness is that much of it is autogenic, that is, self-induced. |
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One pathogenic method strongly associated with eating-disordered cognitions and behaviors, specifically bulimia nervosa, is intentional, or self-induced, vomiting. |
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I'm there to upset the status quo of someone's self-induced limitation. |
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They think they are unclean and their condition is self-induced. |
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Their addiction is self-induced, and it is obviously giving them pleasure. |
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For the life of me, I cannot imagine any non-comatose thinking person in the 1930s not seriously contemplating a socialist solution to capitalism's self-induced catastrophe. |
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For Keane, it was self-induced, brought about by too many players at Old Trafford settling for less than they could have achieved. |
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This decline occurs when an organization is operating in a stable or growing macroniche, but is fraught with self-induced problems. |
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Generally, self-induced drunkenness is not a defence to an assault unless the state of intoxication is so advanced that the accused was not aware of what he was doing or that what he was doing was wrong. |
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Many diseases are self-induced through our lifestyles. |
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The person with bulimia binges on huge quantities of food and then purges their body of dreaded calories by self-induced vomiting, laxative use and often excessive exercising. |
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Stroke victims have been able to reacquire lost functions through self-induced mental practice and mental imagery. |
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A sloppy way of writing may give rise to self-induced murkiness of thought, but strictness in expression will contribute to a tidy mind. |
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In confessions of an Ivy League Frat Boy, the self-induced, self-absorbed Greek tragedy of Andrew Lohse. |
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The Senate is in a prolonged, self-induced coma. |
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Fourth, the recriminalization of abortion will not solve the problems I mentioned, since before abortion was legalized, many women risked their lives with self-induced abortion or turned to charlatans. |
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The medical complications of any purging behaviour, such as self-induced emesis, laxative use or diuretic use, are well-established, as are the risks associated with stimulant weight loss medications. |
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His indigestion was self-induced. If he didn't eat so much it wouldn't hurt. |
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As all the rest of the workers, he routinely performs his obligations without paying any special attention up to the moment when he is shaken by the self-induced deceit that the fame of JeremÃas Petrus could be revived. |
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Because he had made decisions that affected the continued operation to the lake, there was a possibility of self-induced pressure to carry out the crew pick-up rather than inconvenience the crew. |
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These may include periodic fasting, extreme physical activity, self-induced vomiting or misuse of laxatives and diuretics, with corresponding complications. |
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Sometimes the pressure is also self-induced, they said. |
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The key feature of the major eating disorders, anorexia and bulimia nervosa, is a phobic fear of fatness that leads to self-induced starvation or bingeing and purging. |
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In other words, these people enjoyed the inner benefits of a self-induced mystical encounter without ingesting any mind-altering drugs. |
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Daphnis criticizes not only the duplicity of women but also the self-induced eroticism of lachrymosity. |
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Autohypnosis, also called Self-hypnosis, hypnosis that is self-induced. |
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Otherwise, a major incentive for a selfdynamic and self-induced transformation will go missing, and any required adaptations to the new structure will take up significantly more time than necessary. |
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The results of self-induced and backstreet abortions come to our hospitals for the damage to be put right. |
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It was the equivalent of a self-induced beanball war in the first inning. |
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