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Similarly, it might be feasible for an individual to change daily routines and schedule regular rests in their day, yet they may feel unable to give themselves 'permission' to do so due to feelings of laziness and/or guilt.
"The prime minister may feel unable to act now following his defeat and mishandling of the Syria debate last August.
The child may feel unable to handle the work or may not feel a part of a social group.
Therefore, since they believe they're to blame, recipients of abuse in an emotionally abusive relationship may feel unable to report the abuse or seek help.
When the PTER rate is high, workers may feel unable to ask for higher wages, since what they really want is more hours.
But investors in Xstrata may feel unable to oppose the payments at a special vote on 12 July as the company has made the retention packages a condition of the deal going ahead.
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"This means that some older people and hard pressed carers may simply feel unable to go on coping, with a resultant rise in avoidable hospital and care home admissions.
The child may even feel unable to tell their parents of their discomfort; the risk of this is likely to be augmented if the child's parents have spent a considerable sum of money in enhancing them.
If women feel uncomfortable with something but don't know for certain if they are dealing with sexual harassment, they may feel very unable to react productively -- much less in a way that employers would ever be alerted to the issue.
Seeing fitness as "all or nothing" may cause people to feel unable to miss a workout despite illness, injury, or fatigue.
For example, a very friendly relationship with the care worker may mean that carers feel unable to criticise them.
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