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He missed 10 games this season and has simply had to become resigned to pain as the price of his ticket to the National Basketball Association playoffs.
He tries to become resigned to what ??eems the inevitable; he buys a lot ??n Greenwood or Woodlawn (c??me ??eries) and comforts himself with the ??eflection that, once a tenant there, he need not move that he has at last secured a home.
Second, there is in Bourdieu a lack of clarity around what 'causes people to become resigned and what results in revolt' (p. 1531).
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By February 2005 the British seemed to have become resigned to being shot at by their allies as an occupational hazard.
When John Adams was appointed American Minister to London in 1785, George had become resigned to the new relationship between his country and the former colonies.
Many of them say they have become resigned to paying bribes to perform their altruistic labor.
The idea seemed, to Wilson, shocking and wonderful; she had become resigned to compartmentalizing her faith and her interest in superheroes.
However, police suggested that she may have become resigned to her captivity due to Stockholm syndrome, a condition that sometimes causes kidnapped people to sympathise with their abductors.
And some poor people have had so many knockbacks that they have become resigned to their poverty, which, to a non-empathetic mind, may look like laziness.
Among them, the NMC is told to improve its culture of "resigned resilience", which has seen staff either leave rapidly or become resigned to accepting poor standards.
You become resigned to this way of living, having to fend for yourself.
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