Examples of using Powerlessness in English and their translations into Swedish
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Stress and powerlessness, on the other hand, weaken you.
My results could challenge the notion of powerlessness.
That powerlessness also means that your friend's death is not your fault.
That your friend's death is not your fault. That powerlessness also means.
That powerlessness also means.
Neither does it say anything about the significance of health, powerlessness, or insecurity.
And that feeling… of… powerlessness… It's… that feeling.
Childhood and powerlessness too. It's a word that stigmatizes.
It is a celebrating of powerlessness.
Based on the terms of powerlessness, sir.
Recurring themes are pointlessness and powerlessness, where good
manipulation, powerlessness over uncommunicative patients,
the muscles appear to be considerably more determined because of its powerlessness to hold water.
But instead of acknowledging their powerlessness, they blame Sigrún,
my daily life reflected powerlessness.
The pent-up feeling of both powerlessness and despair mixed with anger catches her in an iron grip….
In the European journalist Ben van der Velden's book.‘European powerlessness', I read a transcript of an interview between the author and Commissioner Patten.
then over time you may experience powerful feelings of stress, powerlessness and discontent.
believed only in Francis' powerlessness and gullibility, which would not allow him to act against his oath;
10 poäng/ 15 hpOppgave Alternativ tittel To meet somewhere between the exercise of power and powerlessness.