So this was an untrained, undisciplined and unmotivated force that had no intention of attacking the townspeople. |
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Nor did we turn out noticeably more thievish, drug-addled, or unmotivated than nice suburban kids. |
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If I do that, it will make him sullen and resentful and unmotivated to control his desire to hit when he is angry. |
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I also believed that children weren't lazy, idle, unmotivated, all the usual list of adjectives the oppressor puts on the oppressed. |
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To no apparent end they go straight ahead, engaging in haphazard, unmotivated acts that defy society's rules. |
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My claim that noun gender lacks a symbolic function should not be taken to imply that noun gender is utterly arbitrary and unmotivated. |
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It is uninventive, unresponsive, unintelligent, uninformed, and unmotivated to succeed. |
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I'm actually on the mend and feeling more human in the day, but feeling very lethargic and unmotivated by the evening. |
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To me. this Rangers team looks poorly organised, one-paced and unmotivated. |
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Milan Baros, he's failed to recapture the stunning form from the start of the season and now appears disinterested and unmotivated. |
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However, stuffing algebra down the throats of unmotivated students will dry out any seeds of potential interest in the subject. |
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Apathetic patients become unmotivated and uninterested in their surroundings. |
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Yet, beyond these symbols of order a disturbing chaos prevailed, particularly in classrooms taught by disorganized or unmotivated teachers. |
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Some mornings she lay in bed for hours, replaying the crash in her head, unmotivated to get up and uninterested in seeing herself on crutches. |
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Riots do tend to be woefully imprecise, but they are generally not random or unmotivated. |
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Gen Xers were considered unmotivated, apathetic and cynical. |
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Nellie has an unmotivated change of heart, and maternally adopts the coffee-coloured tots. |
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That really does feel to me like a shortcoming: we haven't built a product that's easy enough for unmotivated users. |
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So it was a thoroughly disheartened and unmotivated French team that met the South African underdogs. |
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If we don't finish something, we feel unsatisfied and unmotivated. |
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One day, we feel exuberant energy, whilst on another day, we feel flat and unmotivated to do even the simplest task. |
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Furthermore, individuals may be unmotivated to seek help as methamphetamine can create seemingly high levels of energy and productivity. |
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For hazardous operations in Africa, we are forced to call upon badly equipped and unmotivated troops from Bangladesh, Pakistan or India. |
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This can happen because either: market price is simply moving too fast, the market is not liquid or you're talking to an unmotivated broker. |
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The industrial equipment was not matching the demand and the staff was depressed and unmotivated. |
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People who use cannabis regularly general display feelings of apathy and are unmotivated. |
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For example, stockholders are often unmotivated to engage in collective action since they have the alternative of selling their shares. |
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She found that previously unmotivated students worked hard on the drafts of their letters, and their writing improved. |
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I feel unmotivated to work on the short story, rather than do nothing, I simply switch to the novel draft or a nonfiction article. |
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Just because there is a lot of ignorant, uneducated, unmotivated Bahamians jonesing on the streets of New Providence, doesn't mean that it has to be that way. |
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Audiences here are pretty unmotivated to get off their bums. |
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Third, he wants to turn America into a Euro-paradise for the shiftless and unmotivated. |
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Unchallenged by a competitive industry and unmotivated by a bottom line, federal workers often work fewer hours. |
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There are some very well-done montage sequences and some honestly insightful cuts, but they are drowned in a flood of meaningless and unmotivated shots and scenes. |
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It is futile to demand motivation from the Vice, or reasons for his actions, for the point about evil is that it is absurd, unmotivated, and inconsistent. |
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Arguably, a well-trained or highly-motivated teacher can do a good deal with a mediocre curriculum, and a poorly-trained or unmotivated teacher will make little impact even with a good curriculum. |
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In a school setting, teachers will often perceive a child with epilepsy as being unmotivated, not realizing that seizures can have a profound cognitive impact on a child. |
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Because of the responsiveness of the museum experience to cultural differences as well as to the phenomenon of differing intelligences, it is an opportunity to engage youth who may otherwise be unmotivated to learn. |
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Their employees were unmotivated and strikes were frequent. |
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Although they believed these people should be given a chance and admired the effort facilitators made to help and motivate them, participants felt there was a tendency toward undue leniency for these unmotivated students. |
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That's right, society doesn't have enough unmotivated and cognitively dysfunctional potheads. |
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It's a depressing thought, that our electorate is so unmotivated by the prospect of choosing the least bad leadership that they'd rather emotionally invest in an American campaign rather than their own. |
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One argument, which is sometimes used against children's participation in theatre and radio activities like this, is that it takes too much time and makes children unmotivated in school. |
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We are far more apt to yawn than to weep as we make our way through this series of loosely connected incidents, of unmotivated actions, of contrived metings-out of justice. |
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