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But an alternative explanation for Mr. Obama's comparatively low profile here, curiously, is the very insecurity of China's autocratic government.
Over-protected jobs prompt employers to recruit temporary staff, thereby entrenching the very insecurity that protected job contracts are meant to prevent.
"This plan would ride roughshod over a range of refugees' fundamental rights, and enforcing it could well precipitate the very insecurity Kenya says it's trying to prevent," said Gerry Simpson, a senior researcher for HRW.
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Most women are very insecure with themselves; even the most beautiful women have many insecurities.
That can cause very intense insecurity and anxiety indeed.
According to Prof Higgs, managers and leaders who give meticulous attention to minor details are often over-compensating for a very deep insecurity that on another, more serious level, they really don't feel in control at all.
As well as being a source of humiliation and annoyance to hundreds of thousands of people each year, name change fosters the very identity insecurity that it is often intended to combat.
The whole line refers to the very common insecurity many black women have had when being compared to or scrutinized against the often preferred eurocentric beauty standard.
"Somalia has had very difficult insecurity issues and many communities were cut off from health services, but UNICEF is keen to support no matter where the location is".
And I think that that was responsible for some of the very intense insecurities I felt, when I was no longer a cog in that wheel.
"I have very few insecurities in terms of confidence, speaking to a group and putting my message across.
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