Sentence examples for perceived lack of control from inspiring English sources

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"But with this, there is a perceived lack of control by the church," he said.

Stress related to a perceived lack of control can be relieved by access to customized service through a direct contact.

It may also help explain why stressful work and a perceived lack of control are associated with poor health and increased mortality rate, regardless of other health risks such as body weight and increasing age.

He said domestic asylum policies must have security of national borders as a primary concern, and a perceived lack of control of migration would lead to dysfunction and internal division.

One strong predictor that has been identified in previous research on college student sleep is dysfunctional beliefs like worry and perceived lack of control.

Although radical polymerization has been found to be economically and practically advantageous, there is a perceived lack of control over the process.

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This is consistent with other research finding that a perceived lack of personal control leads individuals to support external entities — such as governments, gods, and hierarchies — that appear to possess greater agency.

In a 429-word post titled, "Facebook Places: Check This Out, Before You Check In," the ACLU branch rips the new feature for a perceived lack of user control, complaining (in dramatically bold font) that "in the world of Facebook Places, "no" is unfortunately not an option".

The final models from Analysis 2 indicated that, perceived lack of personal control and negative perception of the consequences of cancer predicted T2 anxiety (1 and 2 % respectively), while poor understanding of the illness ('illness coherence') predicted T2 depression and trauma.

Urological disorders are generally kept private by the patients and a majority of people with UI do not seek help despite poor quality of life (i.e., perceived lack of self-control, limited daily activities for fear of an "accident").

Previous qualitative studies concerning the diabetic foot include those that have examined patient knowledge about foot complications [ 8], the distressing and socially isolating experiences of foot complications [ 9], and the perceived lack of self-control in avoiding further ulceration [ 10].

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