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The fear of losing of control to grassroots organisations seems to threaten the international humanitarian establishment far more than talk of unity with their development peers.
Wyeth's images confront the idea of dissociation, pulling inspiration from her own dissociative episode and the experience of losing of control that came with it.
Among caregivers, 63.5% (n = 54) reported being unhappy, 21.2% (n = 18) reported lacking time for themselves, and 20.1% (n = 17) reported losing of control of their own lives due to their caregiving activities.
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Assad has lost of control in northern and eastern regions as well.
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There was the ever-present fear of losing control, of being hacked, of crashing.
You're the host, and losing control of yourself means losing control of the party.
Is it a fear of losing control of your time?
Perhaps he was afraid of losing control of the conversation.
China objects, fearful of losing control of the church.
Labour MPs have accused ministers of losing control of their welfare reforms.
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