Executives would issue denials, lash out at critics, and rush someone to the offending supplier's factory to put out the fire before it spread. |
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I was expecting Stephen to lash out at her, but he just crumpled down to the floor, a single tear falling down his face. |
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In particular, Western sexual freedom puts them under intolerable pressure, and they lash out in fury against us. |
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Both characters possess a rapier wit, and lash out with reckless abandon, and both films wisely recognize their cynicism as a defense mechanism. |
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The name conjures images of coiled rattlers ready to lash out with deadly fangs. |
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But if firefighting and family ultimately have no meaning or purpose, then why not lash out at the world? |
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We as adults do not lash out at one another just because we don't do as each other wants. |
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They often lash out suddenly and for no apparent reason, and may seem to be touchy or irritable most of the time. |
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They lash out with trash talk and threats and constant references to their own resolve because they are afraid. |
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But a violent hiding, indulged in by parents who lash out at their children to cover up their own failings, only causes bitter resentment. |
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Democratization also may embolden formerly subjugated groups to lash out at their one-time oppressors. |
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Very often these patients can be confused and disorientated and can lash out and hospital security staff need to get involved. |
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The other thing you both know is that, no matter how much you lash out on clothes, you'll lash out more on delicatessen. |
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I try to get my budgets right, but sometimes I just lash out the money and worry about balancing the books at a future date. |
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They are in no sense trying to blackmail parents into getting to the shops now to lash out large sums of money. |
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The traditional teachers in the school lash out at her modern ways, gangs roam the streets, and roadblocks prevent travel outside of the area. |
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The workers say they need to keep the screens for protection against people who are so desperate they lash out. |
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I wanted to let my blood boil and my temper flare, to lash out without thinking of the consequences. |
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In the case of corn, there's an opportunity to lash out against an unfair competitor. |
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And activists have used the semi-anonymity of social media to lash out against the government. |
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Faced with the many losses of MS, families tend to lash out at each other instead of confronting the disease that is disrupting their lives. |
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Deep inside you want to lash out at the other child but we make our child think about what is going on. |
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Even the most loving parent can make a mistake and lash out at their child with words or actions. |
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Hammami followed his video by taking to Twitter to lash out at Shabaab and its emir. |
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They will cry, throw tantrums, and even lash out at a parent, caregiver, or friend. |
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Thus, the Chinese, in their xenophobic state of mind, are ready to lash out at that which they do not understand. |
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But all of them add up to a coiled-up rage, ready to lash out at the nearest target. |
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Some patients find that while going through the transplant they lash out at the people who are closest and dearest to them. |
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If parents have no impulse control and lash out when they are angry, their children will do the same. |
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When troubled, children and youth tend to lash out at others. |
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And that's usually followed by an equally violent reaction from you, either as you tend to the damaged area of your flesh or lash out at the feline for being so true to its instincts. |
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Unfortunately, those efforts, in Afghanistan and elsewhere, are becoming increasingly dangerous to undertake as insurgent and terrorist organizations lash out at innocent civilians and relief agencies. |
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Her response was often to buckle down and lash out. |
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Should we yell back or will that put us at risk and cause the harasser to lash out? |
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To hear the Conservatives speak, one would think there is a terrorist cell in every neighbourhood across the land waiting to lash out and send our lives into disarray. |
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I hope that the impression which has imposed itself upon me, that there is also a certain domestic incentive to lash out so unilaterally at the LTTE alone, is false. |
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And that will help you express yourself rather than lash out. |
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He saw no other course but to lash out with an unplanned, ill-conceived and brutal policy of forced collectivization to break the hold of the kulaks and a forced-march industrialization. |
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It is not hard to understand that a method like this made the children waste a lot of time and made discipline almost impossible, which in turn led the teacher to lash out in all directions, sometimes brutally so. |
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As a warrior, he knew a thousand ways to kill nonattributably. But he didn't lash out. |
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Bok believes that media violence undermines... psychological mechanisms that allow people to bounce back and to count to 10 before they lash out. |
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Notorious for his passionate anti-conformism and his tendency to lash out at press photographers, Lalanne also wrote a number of memorable ballads in the early 80s, earning himself a firm following of teenage music fans. |
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In truth, our proud 33 metre catamaran, loathes this point of sailAs soon as the wind exceeds 20 knots and the seas get bigger, it begins to slam, shake and lash out, and all that makes life on board a real ordeal. |
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The masks come off, and over a long, sleepless night of painful revelation, mother and daughter lash out at each other in frustration and rage, fuelled by dashed hopes and profound regrets. |
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Because of our Lash Out Lashes, we're part of a global beauty network so I speak to people all around the world and through those contacts I found out about this training. |
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