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It is also an insecure one.
China, like Wilhelmine Germany, isn't just a rising power; it is an insecure one.
They're wounded and insecure one moment and furious the next, especially if there's an ex-girlfriend to blame.
Brexit was about neoliberal economics that beats a drum to the mantra of keeping wages low and work insecure; one that prioritises trade over people.
Macmillan may have been a celebrated artist, but he still thought of himself as an outsider, and an insecure one at that.
With regard to the associations between attachment and attributive styles, it was found that in the CG the secure child participants presented lower scores in the NSS than the insecure one, that is, presented a more internal locus of control.
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Later on, food secure households were coded "0" and food insecure ones "1" for further analysis.
The moves come after Mr Miliband detailed plans to ban real-terms rent rises by private landlords, announcing that a Labour government would replace "insecure" one-year tenancies with three-year contracts in which rents are fixed in advance.
He said Britain was almost alone in having "insecure, one-year tenancies".
These associations with girlhood may seem trivial or stereotypical, but soon I began to realize that I've had a subconscious script in my head running alongside all of the more conscious negative and insecure ones.
While the supposedly confident interns may be incompetent to prescribe appropriately, the insecure ones may prescribe better.
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