So far it just a lot of unreturned phone calls, unresponsive board members and disorganized NGOs trying to get me to do their job for them. |
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She suffered from Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease and was largely unresponsive and he knew she could put up no resistance. |
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He would be normal on some days, and other days, completely unresponsive and moody. |
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When songwriting, he feels he undergoes some sort of chemical change which makes him detached and unresponsive once outside the office. |
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I'm not the only one dealing with bullies and an unresponsive school system. |
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Her condition worsened, she became unresponsive and the bruising spread further down her face. |
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The drug is indicated for use in patients unresponsive to or intolerant of zidovudine, zalcitabine, or didanosine. |
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Roads have become unmotorable, traffic unnavigable, and the state government, unresponsive. |
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Wearing sunglasses, and with a baseball cap pulled low over his face, he was almost as unresponsive as his coach on Friday. |
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As D-Day approached I became a zombie, all distant stares and unresponsive grunts. |
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The controls are sluggish and unresponsive, which when you're trying to pull off a series of trick moves is just unforgivable. |
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The shark immediately becomes dull, unresponsive, almost catatonic for 30-90 seconds. |
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It was a hard night for him, with a full but restless and unresponsive audience. |
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He tried his best to strike up a conversation with her but she was unresponsive and spoke in monosyllables. |
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The latter acts as a very slow brake, or a very unresponsive gas pedal on the economy. |
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The beloved will never grow tired and grumpy, unresponsive and older, but will always be perfect. |
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But he is understood to have been unresponsive to most of the letters and calls. |
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In the current circumstances, this is an astonishingly bold, not to say unresponsive, strategy. |
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It is uninventive, unresponsive, unintelligent, uninformed, and unmotivated to succeed. |
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The major flaws come with no online game play and the unresponsive controls can almost make the game unplayable at times. |
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Where demand is relatively unresponsive to price changes, demand is said to be inelastic with respect to price. |
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The only time I've seen them look more glum is when they attempted to gee up an unresponsive crowd while supporting Travis earlier this year. |
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If the steering becomes unresponsive the car could be aquaplaning on surface water. |
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This was a surprising result as we expected that women multiple repeaters would be relatively unresponsive to such a simple intervention. |
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As the nurse and CSJ assisted him to a sitting position, he became unresponsive, apneic, and pulseless. |
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It may be portable, but there are so many bugs such as visibly unresponsive switches and levers, the game is pretty much incompletable. |
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If the child is unresponsive, use more parental interaction, change teachers, change schools, put the kid in special classes, whatever. |
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In some cases oesophageal function testing may reveal a motility disorder or acid reflux unresponsive to first line drugs. |
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Counsel asked to adjourn to the next day as the witness seemed like she was disinterested and unresponsive to questions. |
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Desires are resilient, in this sense, when they are unresponsive to the agent's own deliberative reflection. |
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She found him lying on his back, rigid and unresponsive, with blue lips and apparently not breathing. |
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The trial judge found that the appellant was unresponsive at times to English statements made by the police officers. |
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Those with a flat, narrow mount of Venus girdled by the Life Line are cold and unresponsive. |
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It might be considered as an adjunct for occasional patients unresponsive to or intolerant of more standard treatments. |
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The mass remained unresponsive to antibiotic therapy, and the patient presented to otolaryngology at our institution. |
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Such sporozoan infections are usually unresponsive to treatment and diseased fish should be removed from the tank. |
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Patients suffering from cholesterol emboli syndrome, a progressive disease unresponsive to therapy, may benefit from iloprost. |
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The country is poor, and has a history of sclerotic and unresponsive government run by a political cartel. |
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For three grueling days the young boy had remained oblivious to his surrounding world, unresponsive and indifferent to anything and anyone around him. |
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He goes on to talk about how disheartening it is that the Security Council has been particularly unresponsive. |
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Organisms obtained from these animals, when inoculated into uninfected animals, proved to be unresponsive to atovaquone therapy, suggesting the emergence of drug resistance. |
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In 11 trials baseline pain was moderate to severe, and in five trials patients were only included if they were unresponsive or intolerant to conventional therapies. |
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In the weeks and months after her youngest son found his brother silent and unresponsive in his bed, Mary was cursed with the wisdom of hindsight. |
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Eventually they may become unconscious or unresponsive to things around them. |
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Minister Christine Stewart did write back, but the response was unresponsive to the issues raised. |
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The patient becomes very tired, stops talking and eventually becomes unresponsive. |
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On neurological examination he was unresponsive to stimuli and was unable to vocalize. |
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Persons with schizoid personality disorder appear aloof, withdrawn, unresponsive, humourless, and dull and are solitary to an abnormal degree. |
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Unsmiling or unresponsive officials and those who do not explain what they are doing and why can upset visiting children. |
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Frustrated with ill-fitting and unresponsive prosthesis, he devoted his energies to the search for a strong, flexible and light-weight solution. |
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Regrettably, the Organization is too often maligned for being overly unresponsive to reform and insensitive to waste, inefficiency and abuse. |
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However, 20 minutes later he became unresponsive again, his pupils fixed and dilated, his respiration below eight. |
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Do not say I am too far to reach, unmoved by your misery and unresponsive to your calls. |
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I am going to say that it is not really accurate to say that Canadians have been insensitive or unresponsive to the situation. |
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It has only been approved for use in women with severe acne that has been unresponsive to other treatments. |
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Overall, it is reserved for children with epilepsy who are unresponsive to anticonvulsants. |
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When someone has cancer in the brain, they are usually unresponsive for a few days before dying. |
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Turning off the use of animation may fix some problems that cause Reflection to become unresponsive. |
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Despite rising public concern for the protection of children, legislative and institutional frameworks remain punitive and unresponsive. |
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They see their organization as unresponsive and are therefore critical of it. |
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Those of us who use council services know how slow they are to catch up with modern standards of customer service and how unresponsive they can be. |
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Large companies are slow, bureaucratic, unresponsive and ineffective. |
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The crowd were utterly unresponsive, in fact most got up and walked away. |
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This may be a sign that it has fared better than its peers, or equally it could just mean that the company is set in its ways and unresponsive to market conditions. |
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They truly must steer clear of people who are closed and unresponsive. |
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The automaker was supposed to get rid of its unresponsive culture in exchange for taxpayer salvation. |
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All wheat parameters we studied were unresponsive to blue light, so comparisons between relative and absolute blue light responses are not meaningful. |
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In some cases, an allergist can prescribe immunotherapy, a series of allergy shots that gradually make the body unresponsive to specific allergens. |
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Locked-in syndrome poses problems for clinicians, who just do not understand that their patient is a silent and unresponsive witness to everything that is happening. |
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An unresponsive subject should be righted immediately, and the integrator should deliver a sub-xyphoid thrust to expel the water. |
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Pulling back the covers he laid her in and pulled the covers up over her before brushing the hair from her face and pressing a quick kiss to her unresponsive lips. |
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A third girl, 18-year-old Natasha Weigel, lay face-up across the back seat, also breathing, but also unresponsive. |
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But this time he was unresponsive and the doctors said he needed emergency surgery. |
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They followed Weber into the rectory to find Freed sprawled and unresponsive, amid signs of a forced entry and a violent struggle. |
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Others will view their emotional control as hard and unfeeling, regarding them as unresponsive to their moods and undemonstrative in romantic affairs. |
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After the Government was recently accused of being unresponsive, the chief minister called a meeting of industry captains and promised to address all issues on a war footing. |
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Tonight, he seemed cadaverous and oddly unresponsive, almost catatonic. |
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Even in cases where a lack of response has been identified, some marketers continue to mail unresponsive subscribers, leading to poor list hygiene and wasted marketing budgets. |
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The left rear passenger unfastened his own restraint belts, determined that the right rear passenger was unresponsive, unsuccessfully attempted to release him from his restraint belts and then also exited through the door. |
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Women with signs of ulceration or severe inflammation due to unresponsive atrophic vaginitis, withdrawal from treatment should be considered and appropriate investigations should be conducted. |
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Smith disagreed, stating that Barrett was unresponsive to his suggestions and constructive criticism. |
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He was cleared to go home, but the next afternoon was found in a friend's apartment on a couch unresponsive and when paramedics arrived he was dead. |
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He argued that unreformed sectors were inefficient, provided poor quality of service and were unresponsive to consumers' needs for improvements in services offerings. |
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By 6.30pm the Ativan had started to do its job, and according to Hill's lawyer Brian Kammer it had rendered him unresponsive, though Kammer noted his client still sounded anxious. |
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It has been noted that the players themselves seem infantilised within this mob-handed structure, unresponsive in adversity, sporting instincts oddly blunted. |
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There was a widespread perception that the bureaucracy was unresponsive not only to government but also to clients, that it was rule-bound, unthinking and uncaring. |
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Methotrexate is an effective treatment for acute or localized pustular psoriasis or extensive psoriasis that is unresponsive to less toxic therapies. |
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Leaves can be reused three or four times before they become unresponsive to stimulation, depending on the growing conditions. |
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The 40-year-old man underwent partial gastrectomy with Roux-en-Y gastrojejunostomy for gastro-oesophageal reflux unresponsive to fundoplication. |
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A person near death may have spent a few days in an unresponsive state. |
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Many more, however, require extensive treatment to mitigate or compensate for unresponsive, uncommunicative and sometimes violent and self-destructive behaviour. |
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The young boy alerted his father, who found the child with the cord around his neck, pale, unresponsive, blue, tongue protruding and apnoeic. |
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The image of the governor of Alaska, slumped and dishevelled, surrounded by hundreds of scattered index cards and unresponsive almost to the point of catatonia, is not one that will easily be shrugged off. |
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When the resident put pressure on the groin site to stop the bleeding, the patient became significantly bradycardic and eventually unresponsive. |
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On the tenth post-operative day, she became suddenly unresponsive due to a bradyarrhythmia that progressed to asystole. |
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Canadians criticize it as costly and unresponsive. |
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On day 11 of admission, the patient became very lethargic, obtunded, unresponsive, and on examination had miosis and sluggish pupils. |
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It can be a no-win situation for unions:opposingchange,theymaybeswimmingagainst a tide of public dissatisfaction with services which are seen as unresponsive, undemocratic, and overly-bureaucratic. |
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At minimum, patients referred for ancillary testing should be in deep unresponsive coma with an established etiology, in the absence of reversible conditions accounting for the unresponsiveness. |
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David Bogenberger, 19, a freshman at NIU, was found unresponsive in the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity house on Nov. |
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Surgical techniques such as ligation of the internal iliac artery, compression sutures, and hysterectomy should be used for the management of intractable PPH unresponsive to medical therapy. |
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Prior to the amendments, the grievance review process was perceived as involving too many levels of review, leaving the impression that it was slow and unresponsive. |
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However, multiple challenges remain: political elites too often remain unaccountable and unresponsive to citizens' expectations, sometimes reverting to repression of dissent and opposition voices. |
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For a variety of reasons, the common law was relatively unresponsive to the privacy concerns of victims or witnesses in the criminal trial process. |
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Based on these studies, new recommendations state that lay rescuers should begin chest compressions on unresponsive infants and children who are not breathing after the initial two rescue breaths. |
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One of the most critical challenges is to find ways to improve the initial survival rate of individuals who are typically unresponsive and unable to communicate. |
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In desperation against an unresponsive government, men have taken up arms. |
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Even if I had found that the Claimant's thrombocytopenia was caused by his HCV infection, the Claimant was still required to present evidence demonstrating that this condition was unresponsive to treatment. |
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And being of warm blood he had not the phlegm tacitly to negative any proposition by unresponsive inaction. |
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Prior to reforming the military justice system, the grievance process was perceived as involving too many levels of review that left the perception it was slow and unresponsive. |
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In response NGOs say that journalists are frustratingly unresponsive to major crises, such as the Ebola epidemic and present an over-simplified view of long-running conflicts, or ignore them completely. |
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Oysters which are open and unresponsive are dead and must be discarded. |
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All patients who have received DBS had stage 5 TRD, which meant that their depression was unresponsive to all possible drug classes, including monamine oxidase inhibitors. |
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Trapped lung should be considered as a cause of pleural effusion in patients with sarcoidosis in effusions unresponsive to thoracentesis and corticosteroids. |
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Tonic clonic seizures cause convulsions and at the other end of the spectrum Petit Mal seizures or absences lead to someone becoming blank and unresponsive. |
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She's had little sleep since Sunday night, when she first heard that the two youngest of the Munroe's five children were found unresponsive inside a hope chest. |
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We could not plan a new high-dose RAI treatment because the metastatic tumor was unresponsive to radioiodine and her health condition was not suitable for this treatment. |
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