Gangs of older boys acted out their feelings of powerlessness against younger, more vulnerable boys. |
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His apoplexy, however appropriate to the repulsiveness of its catalyst, is surely fueled by powerlessness. |
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The domination that she exerts over her students seems to be an obvious compensation for her powerlessness at home. |
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His critique of landlord powerlessness rests on the belief that aristocratic rule and estate ownership are ends in themselves. |
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Across the Western world, commentators of various sorts have noted this growing public resignation to powerlessness. |
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You have to dig awfully deep to get to the hurt and the pain and the powerlessness. |
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Poor people acutely feel their powerlessness and insecurity, their vulnerability and lack of dignity. |
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The rock of Mother Jones' faith was her conviction that working Americans acting together must free themselves from poverty and powerlessness. |
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She turns her attention away from the commercial aspect, pointing towards the powerlessness that weather instills. |
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The ascription of such powerlessness has been part of an assault on institutions by social scientists, among others. |
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For them, the general feeling of humiliation and powerlessness has materialized in a concrete way. |
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The powerlessness of kindness, of senseless kindness, is the secret of its immortality. |
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And by branding itself a new political movement, it dignifies powerlessness by presenting it as protest. |
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The powerlessness and frustration of the local police, who appear to have no grip at all on who their enemy might be, resonates elsewhere. |
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The story is mined for symbolic aspects which signify power and powerlessness. |
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A more sympathetic reading of the trend toward domesticity would see it as a desperate last stand in the face of powerlessness. |
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Her resistance to Dracula derives from frustrating experiences of powerlessness. |
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In fact, despite talk about the powerlessness of women, this play seems to tell us that Desdemona was asking for it. |
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Bostridge then railed against destiny in a long arioso, but his powerlessness was symbolised by the next chorus. |
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Furthermore, we must understand that terrorism emanates from a sense of powerlessness. |
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A story panel iterated a simplified version of the story I had told that elided any reference to class inequality or the powerlessness of his position. |
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She has stated the impossibility of bringing the presence of the parents into the present moment, the powerlessness of art to deliver such a presence. |
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Does it close off the contradictions in terms of a patriarchal discourse on motherhood, asking the spectator to accept desexualization, sacrifice, and powerlessness? |
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Fifty Shades is a masochistic fantasy without the mess, a chance to playact at powerlessness, with very little actual pain. |
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Some days, powerlessness and frustration make them go round in circles or fly off the handle. |
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Such charity, benevolent as it was, failed to provide real solutions to the underlying problems of joblessness, powerlessness and voicelessness. |
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Other important psychological dimensions of poverty are powerlessness, voicelessness, dependency and humiliation. |
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The Bloc Québécois will be taken to task for its powerlessness and inconsistency, since Quebec is growing stronger under our government. |
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It is my belief that the log symbolizes the precariousness of Existence, while the tiny feeler represents Man's essential powerlessness. |
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It is the feelings of loss of control and powerlessness that are so demoralizing and so compromise our ability to cope with any change. |
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For a psychoanalyst, working, which always starts with the ordeal of failure and powerlessness, is all about emotions. |
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Confronted with this air of gloominess, our democratic structures often give an impression of stagnation and powerlessness. |
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This accent on rights was a reaction to powerlessness and served to counterbalance the sociopolitical situation of the times. |
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The thousands of people who today immigrate illegally are condemned to a shadow world of lies, fear and powerlessness. |
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It is a play about life in life's terms and our powerlessness in the face of that which we cannot control. |
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Too many of us seem far too fond of narratives of our powerlessness, maybe because powerlessness lets us off the hook. |
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It is not apathy that prevents people's participation in politics, it is the feeling of powerlessness over the very structures that rule them. |
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They should not be surprised at their own powerlessness against those who push the logic of profit to the point of criminality. |
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Trafficking victims may also experience shame, low self-esteem and a sense of powerlessness. |
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The worst element of social and economic alienation is despair and powerlessness. |
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Misery and powerlessness provide fertile ground for the most terrible of evils, driving humanity to desperation. |
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Every legislature should have a precise awareness of the limits of its power or, if you wish, the extent of its powerlessness. |
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Children experience fear, sadness, powerlessness, guilt and a sense of divided loyalty. |
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To respond to this powerlessness, we need to support democratization abroad. |
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Faced with these gloomy prospects, the powerlessness of the international community is obvious. |
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The sense of powerlessness felt by local authorities is also linked with their fear of the consequences of taking action. |
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Gerbner worries that this sense of insecurity and powerlessness will be used to justify a weakening of democratic values. |
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Poverty and the feeling of powerlessness are two evils that must be overcome. |
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The feeling of powerlessness constantly tempted me to despair throughout our trip. |
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The interstitial space may be occasionally disruptive of hegemonic articulations, but it can also represent the economic and cultural powerlessness of the unwilling migrant. |
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Adding to the feeling of powerlessness for the woman is that Cosby is a beloved celebrity. |
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This waiting game is a true lesson in powerlessness, and I don't like it. |
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Assembly members railed against the government for its apparent powerlessness to stem the bloodshed and there were calls for popular militias to step in. |
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In a thoroughly corrupt world, power may be the only interesting thing and powerlessness the only attractive thing. |
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It is only by your total powerlessness and smallness that we will come to this loving relationship that fulfills you and is a balm to My Heart that is hurt by the waywardness of my people whom I love. |
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They urge us to direct attention toward modifying not only risk factors and risk behaviours but also such 'risk conditions' as poverty, powerlessness and lack of social support. |
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In our age powerlessness is one of the great poverties. |
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After all, it was the dangerously disunifying powerlessness of the pre-Constitution national government to regulate commerce that forced the calling of the Constitutional Convention. |
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I get angry with myself because as a young man, I have visions of changing the world but over here one is covered by such powerlessness and a realization that the world is much more complex and so the dream dies. |
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Whilst fear, sadness, and a sense of powerlessness could take it away, I was able to witness the deep desire of Church leaders to look for practical ways to reconciliation and peace. |
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Such demands are appearing from the position of power held by those that are in the European Union, against the powerlessness of those that are only just exercising the right to acceptance into the European Union. |
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Individuals who suffer from a pervasive feeling of powerlessness are poor risk-takers and often chronic complainers and negativists. |
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It's a mesmerising film, one that evokes the affectlessness of modern war and the powerlessness of its victims. |
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I understand the powerlessness, confusion, and sickening despair. |
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They may feel paralyzed by terror, experience physical and emotional pain, intense self-disgust, powerlessness, worthlessness, apathy, denial and an inability to function in their daily lives. |
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Maxentius mocked the portrait's subject as the son of a harlot and lamented his own powerlessness. |
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The Bloc is proving to us, yet again, its eternal powerlessness. |
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Given that voicelessness and powerlessness are key dimensions of poverty, civil society can build up and extend the social institutions of the poor, including kinship systems, and other networks. |
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Not only did I feel powerless and directionless, but I also kept having to read about my powerlessness and directionlessness in Time magazine, which was annoying. |
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There was also the growing inevitable powerlessness of the nation state. And inevitably running but never keeping up with the directionless leadership of technology. |
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It is not improbable that the powerlessness of the White House reinforced the determination of the Kremlin to adopt a hard line with regard to the West. |
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It was his powerlessness through it all and what might have happened that gave him the screaming heebie-jeebies. |
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It looks very much like this serious problem has been shelved, as a result of which, in our opinion, the arguments used to support the long transitional periods do not so much signify powerlessness as unwillingness. |
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Some communities may say no to a mine for the wrong reasons, because of general frustration stemming from a feeling of powerlessness or because of a legacy of past practices. |
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We are opposed to a Europe consisting only of the market, and to those pseudo-cultures that lead citizens to search for a virtual life to replace real life, for reasons of powerlessness or fear. |
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This partial about-face is linked to the general crisis in western civilisation, to the powerlessness of reform movements and the uneasiness of the Churches in a completely changing world. |
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This sense of powerlessness... is linked to poverty. |
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In a proletarianized intelligentsia with a mass audience, anonymity is the stigma of powerlessness, and powerlessness the punishment for anonymity. |
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Outsideness, however, does not necessarily equate with powerlessness. |
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A second theme on which he adumbrates is the power, or powerlessness of the Queen, because in the end the book is about the Queen and the British Monarchy. |
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But here too we must see that the monomanias that take us in result from the powerlessness to resist being taken in, in a powerlessness not to continue to augment and mutate. |
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In 1985 Pinter stated that whereas his earlier plays presented metaphors for power and powerlessness, the later ones present literal realities of power and its abuse. |
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The powerlessness of the strong man touched my heart to the quick. |
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