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Ms. Yamamoto's business survived thanks to an empathetic landlord who kept her rent below market, but who recently became ill and relinquished his business role.
As men often recognised their problem late in their illness trajectory, when disordered behaviours were embedded, they could be hesitant to seek help because they had become reluctant to relinquish behaviours which they felt had a purpose and function in their lives, something they couldn't 'live without'.
"When we decide to become public officials, we relinquish part of privacy," he said.
Husbands become more likely to relinquish some decision-making power and do more housework and child care.
While some people may state their hope that U.S. and European pressure could force Ben Ali to become more democratic or relinquish the presidency, they are at a loss when asked who would succeed him.
The problem fuels itself, she said: As the waiting list gets longer and longer, people who have changed jobs or even retired become increasingly reluctant to relinquish their permits, in case they need them again.
By falling into the trap of 'what is' and believing that this is just the way the world works, we become a victim and relinquish our true creative power.
In 1966 she became a Greek citizen and relinquished her U.S. citizenship.
Like the Ring itself, it had become a difficult object to relinquish.
Barragan became seriously ill two years ago and relinquished direction of his firm to Mr. Ferrera.
The bank did not say who might become chairman when Mr. O'Brien relinquishes that post in 2001.
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