Like every other significant rock performer, his act was anchored in dysfunctionality. |
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The dysfunctionality of her character, perhaps, is what does the most to place this novel in familiar Coupland territory. |
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Like American Beauty, it pops the suburban dream to reveal the inherent dysfunctionality of pretty much every family. |
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As Joel begins to see why he fell for Clem in the first place, the busy bees that buzz around his body begin to reveal some of their own tangled dysfunctionality. |
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The UN system's dysfunctionality was not, at bottom, a legal problem. |
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Mr. Speaker, I came here after the last election so I am new to the House, and the dysfunctionality around this place still boggles my mind. |
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It is their continuing dysfunctionality, reinforced as demand is held back, that is creating the prospect of a lost decade. |
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The political dysfunctionality of America has been on display as never before, to the nation's shame. |
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And the path may not be all downhill: the dysfunctionality of the Democrats may yet let the Republicans limp home in the mid-terms. |
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I try to be as civil as I possibly can, but there is a tremendous amount of dysfunctionality in our committees. |
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The functionality or dysfunctionality of the HelpDesk services is one of the main factors establishing ISD's reputation. |
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Society often confers to social hygiene a connotation akin to asepticization, by refusing to look its own dysfunctionality in the face. |
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In other words, this dysfunctionality hinders the growth of the profession. |
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The most obvious reason for the FMoE's weak co-ordinating role is the built-in dysfunctionality related to the 'parallel' structure of the institution itself. |
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High serum apolipoprotein E determine hypertriglyceridemic dyslipidemias, coronary disease and apo A-I dysfunctionality. |
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Regrettably, the Secretary-General's report downplays a number of growing challenges in Kosovo, from organized crime and corruption to police misconduct and judicial dysfunctionality. |
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I am sure that the member opposite was just a young boy when that legislation came forward, when members were talking about rehabilitation as a different concept for how we deal with problems and dysfunctionality in society. |
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The holistic approach to prevention and management of conflicts had also been emphasized even though the dysfunctionality created by the architecture of the UN had been recognized. |
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There are certainly reasons behind what the representative of the Tunisian employers' organisation at the colloquium referred to as the dysfunctionality of the debt collection process for companies. |
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The present economic and financial recession constitutes proof positive on the dysfunctionality of the current system founded on the marginalization of entire categories of persons, among who are women. |
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However, it becomes difficult to take when we make efforts to uphold the law and in response we are castigated for our inflexibility and dysfunctionality. |
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Impunity is often mentioned as one of the most flagrant evidences of the dysfunctionality of Haitian society in general and of the judicial system in particular. |
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The causes of this dysfunctionality are numerous and can be attributed to the Congress and the White House, which did not succeed in imposing sufficiently drastic changes on the agencies. |
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And this dysfunctionality matters far beyond America's shores. |
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The results, says Dr Woolley, are fickler markets, inefficiently allocated resources and macroeconomic disturbance. Dr Woolley hopes the new centre will find remedies to market dysfunctionality. |
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Playing on paradox and the coexistence of possibilities, Achour uses uncertainty and dysfunctionality to question identity and the different ways in which it is constructed and conditioned. |
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And straight from the Gold Club standard of dysfunctionality, wasn't Hubba affiliate Buffalo Keith Cochrane recently seen cliquing with Ian Ginoza? |
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