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Teachers and nurses who work in institutions sometimes resist reform.
A. No. From my own experiences, I understood why patients sometimes resist doing what's best.
The alcoholic is not always under internal pressure to drink and can sometimes resist the impulse to drink or can drink in a controlled way.
Although electronic systems can be costly to install, and people sometimes resist learning to use them, publishers may have to adopt them to stay competitive.
"We agree with Board Chairman Ed Haldeman '70 that alumni will sometimes resist beneficial change and that tough decisions are not always popular".
Or someone who learns how to deal with their emotional pain in a different way, so that they can (sometimes) resist urges to self harm.
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On Wednesday morning, she said: "Sometimes resisting means staying on; sometimes resisting means leaving".
Cyrus sometimes resisted doing the homework, he said.
Teachers' unions, of course, have sometimes resisted such data collection because it might lead to changes in pay formulas.
For one he defended BBC journalists, for another he sometimes resisted the blandishments and abuse that emanated from Downing Street.
But only recently has such common sense been applied systematically to areas of anthropology that have traditionally ignored it and sometimes resisted it.
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