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He's often unresponsive and sometimes hostile to the press.
Dancer B would stand, often unresponsive, though often his head would be moving to the beat.
But he believes that, under the spell of both Marshall and the Brown ruling, civil-rights advocates may have placed too much emphasis on the courts, which are often unresponsive or ineffective.
Politics in the Philippines, he argues, is highly personalised, and voters view their power to pick the president as the most effective check on their often unresponsive and ineffectual government.
He said Mr. Mulligan was often unresponsive to maintenance requests, and in one instance missed a payment to a vendor, forcing the university to pick up the tab for a significant repair.
He was bedbound and, often, unresponsive.
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In such cases, he said, governments have often been unresponsive or slow – he said a Guatemalan labor rights case has languished six years.
However, the legislative process in many states has often been unresponsive to citizen wishes concerning CAFOs (Cantrell et al. 1996).
So-called septic shock, in which patients suffer cardiovascular collapse and often are unresponsive to fluid resuscitation and vasopressor therapy, is often the terminal event of severe sepsis.
Community Board 7 in the Bronx often found him unresponsive when work on a hotel near Fordham University weakened the foundation of an adjoining home, flooding the basement.
While survival rates for many cancers have improved over the years, brain cancers often remain stubbornly unresponsive to treatment.
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