(This has been labeled "perceived burdensomeness" by researcher Thomas Joiner.). From Wordnik.com. [Lisa Firestone: Suicide on the Rise -- What We Do] Reference
And so the unwholesome relation wore on, with aggravating burdensomeness, to the inevitable crisis. From Wordnik.com. [The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 09 Friedrich Hebbel and Otto Ludwig] Reference
So, you know, the burdensomeness of the FISA process may be somewhat -- somewhat overstated, especially when you can do it after the fact. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript May 18, 2006] Reference
Presumptions about biological unfitness and burdensomeness often have been invoked to engineer enforced segregation of parts of the population. From Wordnik.com. [Feminist Perspectives on Disability] Reference
The difficulty and burdensomeness complained of may proceed from the interposition of perplexing temptations, which weary, disquiet, and distract the mind. From Wordnik.com. [Pneumatologia] Reference
And even when the States are not forced to absorb the costs of implementing a federal program, they are still put in the position of taking the blame for its burdensomeness and for its defects. From Wordnik.com. [The Volokh Conspiracy » 13 States File Suit Against Health Care Reform] Reference
The Athenians, however, far from having their taste for the voyage taken away by the burdensomeness of the preparations, became more eager for it than ever; and just the contrary took place of what Nicias had thought, as it was held that he had given good advice, and that the expedition would be the safest in the world. From Wordnik.com. [The History of the Peloponnesian War] Reference
Once we recognize that liberty rights also carry high costs, that intelligent systems of provision for social rights supply the requisite goods to people in only a small minority of cases, and that these systems are substitutes for other, more local ways of providing for the needy, the difference between the burdensomeness of liberty rights and the burdensomeness of social rights ceases to seem so large. From Wordnik.com. [Human Rights] Reference
I assume Fitz is not going to make any arguments of, say, privacy or privilege or burdensomeness, on Judy’s behalf, but can he argue that production of more and more documents sought from witnesses in Libby’s fishing expedition becomes a burden to the prosecution, as it would need to review any documents so produced, and since they aren’t likely to be relevant anyway,it is a big waste of time?. From Wordnik.com. [Firedoglake » Judge Issues Opinion in Libby Case] Reference
And my answers have been burdensomeness and alienation. From Wordnik.com. [NPR Topics: News] Reference
It increases in burdensomeness, moreover, with the multiplication of degrees. From Wordnik.com. [The World's Greatest Books — Volume 14 — Philosophy and Economics] Reference
Does the comparison hold as well, as some assert, in respect to burdensomeness?. From Wordnik.com. [Our Patent-System, and What We Owe to It] Reference
The fact is, for most men and women inhibition is no artificial phenomenon, despite its burdensomeness. From Wordnik.com. [The Foundations of Personality] Reference
The burdensomeness of Moses 'law, ere it was overlaid, in later days, by Rabbinical scrupulosity, has been much exaggerated. From Wordnik.com. [Discipline and Other Sermons] Reference
Whatever one generation may decide as to the futility or burdensomeness of the home, the oncoming child will force its return. From Wordnik.com. [The Business of Being a Woman] Reference
We feel ourselves all the burdensomeness of life as it is; we see also that this organization of life must inevitably be our ruin, if it continues. From Wordnik.com. [The Kingdom of God Is Within You] Reference
And my answer has been that all of them operate via the three aspects of my model - which, again, are learned fearlessness, burdensomeness and alienation. From Wordnik.com. [NPR Topics: News] Reference
Apostles, perceiving this burdensomeness, express what they feel; "His disciples say unto him, If the case of the man be so with his wife, it is not good to marry.". From Wordnik.com. [Catena Aurea - Gospel of Matthew] Reference
And so I wish to consider some of these Divine amelioratives which the good Lord has appointed for reducing the burdensomeness of grief, and for making the daily sorrow tolerable. From Wordnik.com. [The Silver Lining: Messages of Hope and Cheer] Reference
When these two processes combine, the desire for suicide spurred by alienation and burdensomeness, when all when that collides with learned fearlessness, that's when you see these catastrophes. From Wordnik.com. [NPR Topics: News] Reference
The Athenians, however, far from having their taste for the voyage taken away by the burdensomeness of the preparations, became more eager for it than ever; and just the contrary took place of what. From Wordnik.com. [The History of the Peloponnesian War] Reference
The first drive is the drive to self-destruction under conditions of (a) perceived burdensomeness and (b) failed belonging, as described by Thomas Joiner (though he does not concede that this drive is selective). From Wordnik.com. [Mental Nurse] Reference
Governments, too, know very well the difficulty and the burdensomeness of raising and maintaining forces, and if in spite of that knowledge they do, at the cost of terrible strain and effort, raise and maintain forces, it is evident that they cannot do otherwise, and the recommendation of the congress can never change it. From Wordnik.com. [The Kingdom of God Is Within You] Reference
Murder-suicide, according to my model, occurs when (a) a perpetrator experiences extreme despair as a result of perceived burdensomeness and / or failed belonging, and therefore wishes to commit suicide; but (b) proprietary feelings toward a spouse and / or children lead the perpetrator to take others with him, as if they were tomb ornaments. From Wordnik.com. [Mental Nurse] Reference
A second is illustrations of Joiner's interpersonal psychological theory of suicide, which posits that feeling like an unbearable burden on others (i.e., burdensomeness), believing that all or most meaningful interpersonal relationships have failed (i.e., failed belongingness), and habituating to painful experiences (i.e., acquired ability) combine to make lethal self-injury possible. From Wordnik.com. [Am J Psychiatry current issue] Reference
He was exhausted with other folk’s exhaustion, and in the heavy burdensomeness he touched the mystery of Gethsemane, and had fellowship with the sufferings of his Lord. From Wordnik.com. [The Passion for Souls] Reference
I assume Fitz is not going to make any arguments of, say, privacy or privilege or burdensomeness, on Judy’s behalf, but can he argue that production of more and more documents sought from witnesses in Libby’s fishing expedition becomes a burden to the prosecution, as it would need to review any documents so produced, and since they aren’t likely to be relevant anyway,it is a big waste of time?. From Wordnik.com. [Firedoglake » The Miller’s Tale (And Other Legal Wranglings), Part I] Reference
It would be difficult to dispute the notion that the very act of making such boilerplate objections is prima facie evidence of a Rule 26 (g) violation, because if the lawyer had paused, made a reasonable inquiry, and discovered facts that demonstrated the burdensomeness or excessive cost of the discovery request, he or she should have disclosed them in the objection, as both Rule 33 and 34 responses must state objections with particularity, on pain of waiver. From Wordnik.com. [Electronic Discovery Law] Reference
"Gene Weingarten: I think her burdensomeness will become a problem once she starts to open her mouth in an unstaged setting. From Wordnik.com. [Chaos Theory] Reference
"Amidst the sufferings caused to commerce by the war, there was room to hope," says Torcy, "that the grand pensionary, thinking chiefly of his country's interest, would desire the end of a war of which he felt all the burdensomeness. From Wordnik.com. [A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 5] Reference
26 (g) violation, "since any party that had made" reasonable inquiry, and discovered facts that demonstrated the burdensomeness or excessive cost of the discovery request "would have recited those facts in its objection. From Wordnik.com. [Law.com - Newswire] Reference
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