Fatigue
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It's associated with fatigue, shortness of breath and some fairly serious consequences as well.
And that time results in fatigue, stress and, once more, the neglect of the problems of real patients.
They call it "secondary trauma" and "compassion fatigue," the concept that we absorb the traumas our students share with us each day.
That leads to several common side effects of chemotherapy, including hair loss, fatigue, infertility, nausea, and vomiting.
And there are some charity workers who call this compassion
fatigue.
The
fatigue
factor is an important part of golf.
The G8 nations have been incredibly generous on polio over the last 20 years, but we're starting to have something called polio
fatigue
and that is that the donor nations aren't willing to fund polio any longer.
And I think that if the marketing were more aspirational, if we could focus as a community on how far we've come and how amazing it would be to eradicate this disease, we could put polio
fatigue
and polio behind us.
Only near the summit is a little
fatigue
suggested, to dramatically accentuate the physical feat of climbing such a monstrous peak, almost as an afterthought.
The movie accurately portrays the grim realities of Russian army that have made it infamous: "dedovshina" (officers and NCOs physically harassing, beating and humiliating younger recruits), mixed character of war (you can trade with your enemy one day and kill him the next), life of women at the front lines, documentary footages of helicopter assaults, and coffins being soldered and sent home in heave C-130 Hercules class Russian cargo planes with tracer to jam Stinger missiles, fatigue, boredom, anti-war sentiment, emotional side simply put.
Unfortunately it appears as if Berman and Braga have succeeded in convincing the higher ups at Paramount that "Enterprise" suffered from "franchise
fatigue"
and that its core audience was did not walk away but was driven off.
It wasn't the
fatigue
of the double bill that made me dislike this.
Lemmon's shear repetition of wanting to get everyone's phone number and address is hysterical, because through his
fatigue
in trying to cope with one problem after another in The Big Apple, he still finds the strength to take down everyone's name and number, and promises to retaliate at a later point in time.
The entire journey kept me captivated from beginning to end (which is no simple feat after a week of festival fatigue) but nothing prepared me for the ending.
Costumes aside, the Rangers all look like bearded and jolly mentally challenged men, their sleeves tearing loose from their arms as a symbol of their increasing fatigue, contributing to the involuntary entertainment of this period piece.
In the case of "Il trionfo di Maciste", the boyish Kirk Morris (alias Adriano Bellini, a Venetian who also starred in Riccardo Freda's "Maciste all'inferno") is to be admired in the muscular chariots scene at the middle of the film, where he offers such a picture of sweat,
fatigue
and effort as to become a minor cult classic for voyeurs.
"House of Death" is a totally sordid and
fatigue
effort, and the worst thing of all involves having to acknowledge that the whole premise actually had potential and a handful of sequences were even marvelously staged.
I even changed my mind on Travolta's performance and realised what he actually tried to do-a mixture of anger, frustration, fatigue, mild charm-all of which are attributed to a workaholic Rolling Stone journalist such as his character Adam.
Such as: "Give him the
fatigue
bombing!" and wonderful dialogue such as Karim: "You must have given up the hope of living" "On the contrary, I don't let the thought of death bother me", and "I hope you don't mind that we move our man so the two of us have more time to groove!"
The EU’s ability to overcome “enlargement fatigue” and maintain its commitments to the region are also dependent on public support, so we must not stint in our efforts to convey to our citizens the political and economic advantages of accession of the countries of the western Balkans to the EU.
Robots are capable of performing repetitive tasks with a higher degree of precision and accuracy than are humans, and without muscle
fatigue.
And austerity and reform
fatigue
in the eurozone periphery has been matched by bailout
fatigue
in the core, boosting support for a range of anti-euro parties in Germany, the Netherlands, and Finland.
Adjustment
fatigue
is setting in, and governments risk losing support if they go much further in their consolidation efforts.
The result is “information fatigue” – a palpable sense of exhaustion, coupled with persistent anxiety about coping with the sheer volume of material to be digested, compounded by an ever-shortening attention span in the face of the ceaseless barrage of data.
Contrary to popular cliché, PiS’s victory in 2005 did not result from “reform fatigue,” since there were not many reforms implemented in 2000-2005 (except for an ambitious but partially blocked attempt at fiscal consolidation).
In the Czech Republic, a reformist government was elected in 2006, and in Hungary, political divisions rather than reform
fatigue
dominates electoral campaigns.
And Tillerson cut short his trip to South Korea – in the midst of a growing crisis on the peninsula – due to
fatigue
(a reminder never to send a man to do a woman’s job).
The risk now is a relapse into reform
fatigue.
That partly reflects a decrease in the risk of financial instability; but “reform fatigue” among members is a factor as well.
As a result of the global financial crisis and donor fatigue, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, the United States, and the European Commission have all reduced their spending.
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